Issue going back to stock - Atrix 4G General

I was trying to revert to stock through RSDLite and got the "Failed to boot 1" error.
Since then I can't access the RSD Mode, only Fastboot. If I try to flash the sbf file again, I get the following error :
http://i.imgur.com/HKpPq.png
Any idea what I could do ? Can I unlock it again going through fastboot (not IHOP as it uses a sbf file) ?
I feel stuck...
My Atrix is an European model.
Thanks !

Oh god what an idiot : to solve this, just boot your phone and don't use the volume rocker to access RSD mode as the phone IS in RSD Mode by default ! Just flash the sbf file again and it works.
I leave it here for information purposes !

DannyBiker said:
I was trying to revert to stock through RSDLite and got the "Failed to boot 1" error.
Since then I can't access the RSD Mode, only Fastboot. If I try to flash the sbf file again, I get the following error :
http://i.imgur.com/HKpPq.png
Any idea what I could do ? Can I unlock it again going through fastboot (not IHOP as it uses a sbf file) ?
I feel stuck...
My Atrix is an European model.
Thanks !
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Look here for the failed to boot error (soft brick). Might help.
Before flashing an sbf, did you look in the Atrix Reboot Project for a fruit cake?

Rsd after unlocking is fast lane to brick city. You could try to flash your model's .IMG files, specifically boot.img and system.img and fastboot flash those if possible.
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So you advice fruit cakes but I thought RSD would provide a "back to factory" reset. Fruit cakes needs a recovery, so it needs the bootloader to be unlock and I want to relock the bootloader (or at least, remove the "unlocked" message at boot).
I went the RSD road once and it worked. Now I tried it again : fixed the failed to boot issue but I get a bootloop flashing a French sbf.
Problem is I never knew what model I got exactly when I bought it. I did made a recovery back up of the stock though.
So it there a way to relock the bootloader AFTER going fruit cake or restoring the rom from recovery ?

Yes in that case be sure your sbf is safe or has "pudding". Akaik sbf is only way to remove the unlocked message on boot screen. You'll need the sbf for your carrier/region.
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DannyBiker said:
So you advice fruit cakes but I thought RSD would provide a "back to factory" reset. Fruit cakes needs a recovery, so it needs the bootloader to be unlock and I want to relock the bootloader (or at least, remove the "unlocked" message at boot).
I went the RSD road once and it worked. Now I tried it again : fixed the failed to boot issue but I get a bootloop flashing a French sbf.
Problem is I never knew what model I got exactly when I bought it. I did made a recovery back up of the stock though.
So it there a way to relock the bootloader AFTER going fruit cake or restoring the rom from recovery ?
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See the link I posted earlier for going back to stock options.
Flashing an sbf is never a good idea even when you know your exact model and version. Flashing an sbf without knowing this info is just asking for big trouble.
The answer to your last question is no.

Thanks.
I'll go with a CWR restore. I'll let the "Unlocked" mention...
Thank you !

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[Q] CM7 and Stock SBF Soft Brick

You're all going to have to forgive my idiocy, but I have a problem. I installed SM7 in my Atrix on an unlocked bootloader. I decided to go back to stock today and downloaded and flashed the SBF through RSLite. Reading now, you're not suppose to flash a previous sbf version if your bootloader is unlocked, but I didn't know that, at least that's what I'm assuming happenned. Now, the phone goes into a loop on the Motorola animation and does nothing. I can get into fastboot, recovery, RsLite mode and all of that, but the phone itself is in a loop. My questions is, what (If anything) can I do (eg. flash, fastboot etc) to go back and fix my problem? That battery already died once and I found a way to charge it so I can get back in those menus, but any tidbits would be majorly helpful.
madetoservehim said:
You're all going to have to forgive my idiocy, but I have a problem. I installed SM7 in my Atrix on an unlocked bootloader. I decided to go back to stock today and downloaded and flashed the SBF through RSLite. Reading now, you're not suppose to flash a previous sbf version if your bootloader is unlocked, but I didn't know that, at least that's what I'm assuming happenned. Now, the phone goes into a loop on the Motorola animation and does nothing. I can get into fastboot, recovery, RsLite mode and all of that, but the phone itself is in a loop. My questions is, what (If anything) can I do (eg. flash, fastboot etc) to go back and fix my problem? That battery already died once and I found a way to charge it so I can get back in those menus, but any tidbits would be majorly helpful.
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If you can get into recovery, flash a fruitcake.
Make sure to data wipe & cache wipe beforehand.
Swiftks said:
If you can get into recovery, flash a fruitcake.
Make sure to data wipe & cache wipe beforehand.
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I tried going into recovery mode; no dice. Droid error icon showed up. What's this I'm reading about flashing using fastboot? Can I download and flash a fastboot file so as to fix my phone?
Tried full wipe using fastboot? That pulled me out of boot loop once.
There are instructions and batch files to automate it somewhere in development forum.
if ur ATnT then screwed for very long time(till there is a fix)
if ur international/bell user (i am bell user and i messed up mine big time) then download the bootloader unlock SBF (IHOP_Bell) and flash it via rdslite and this will give u back the bootloader unlocked logo on ur boot screen.
if yes then ur lucky connect ur phone in fastboot mode and remove every **** out of it
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase webtop
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
then flash latest recovery via fastboot (do a search in forum ull find it)
boot into recovery and mount ur memory card as a usb mass storage device and copy the fruitcake or any other rom's zip file into it and flash it via recovery and u should be good to go.
since i am bell user i was able to flash back 2.2.2 french rom via SBF and RSD but after flashing cm7 i am not touching rsd or any sbf for that matter.
Press thanks if i helped you, and if i didnt then press it anyways
i would say do what swiftks says
flash a fruitcake use fastboot its your
only hope now also swiftks has guides
in his signature
Yer not hard bricked. You'll be fine. PM swift or myself if you can't figure it out.
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Why cant they give us MZ602.SBF FILES!!!!

********************************************UPDATE01/17/12***************************************************************************
Allrighty then finally found a fix that is 10x easier to fix ur 4g/lte
1)Unlock bootloader
2)download RSD v5.4.4 and MZ602 .SBF files from my dropbox below
3)use RSD to flash back to stock 3.2.2 should be back and baseband should allow it be shown if not just do a factory reset and after boot up, it should be fixed!!!
BOOTLOADER 1.50
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/47975216/LTE-Baseband.zip
MZ602 .SBF 3g/4g BASEBAND STOCK FIX use the latest RSD v5
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/47975216/VZ...00_03.1A.54_signed_LTEDC_U_05.19.00.combo.rar
RSD VERSION 5.4.4
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/47975216/RSDLite 5.4.4.msi
if baseband does not show go into settings privacy and do a factory reset should fix xoom back to 3.2.2 with radio working
"Its one thing to thank somebody just hit the button and make it a true thank you!"
Thanks a lot!!!
BTW, stuck on the "Starting LTE (USB2) Software Bypass Mode"
ended up RSD says "Phone disconnected"
my Xoom managed to boot though but it doesn't seem to help flash the baseband
Do you flash the bootloader ZIP in ClockworkMod or stock recovery? I would assume stock recovery since the updater script uses a motorola flash function that I would assume is not built into ClockworkMod.
oldblue910 said:
Do you flash the bootloader ZIP in ClockworkMod or stock recovery? I would assume stock recovery since the updater script uses a motorola flash function that I would assume is not built into ClockworkMod.
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My bootloader is actually v1.50 so there is no need to flash it
Yes but there may be in the future, thus the question.
I would reccomend to just reflash anyways even if your bootloader is at 1.5, I only did this because I flashed 1.35 everest when I f'ed up my xoom from the start
That's my point. So how do you flash it? ClockworkMod or stock recovery? Given that the update script uses some kind of Motorola function to flash the bootloader, I'm assuming stock since I doubt ClockworkMod has Motorola functions built into it. On the off chance that I'm wrong though, can someone verify?
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oldblue910 said:
That's my point. So how do you flash it? ClockworkMod or stock recovery? Given that the update script uses some kind of Motorola function to flash the bootloader, I'm assuming stock since I doubt ClockworkMod has Motorola functions built into it. On the off chance that I'm wrong though, can someone verify?
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Hey bro just give some time I'll make a in depth tutorial seems like you your going to have to flash back to 3.0 flash the 1.50 boot then go back and flash the mz602
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amysdadforever said:
Hey bro just give some time I'll make a in depth tutorial seems like you your going to have to flash back to 3.0 flash the 1.50 boot then go back and flash the mz602
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Actually, if you use the bootloader image in combination with the SBF and 3.2.2 fastboot images from developer.motorola.com/xoomsoftware, you can flash back to totally stock with the 1.50 bootloader and the original LTE radio without having to flash back to 3.0.
For my MZ602, I just did the following tonight:
Go into ClockworkMod and flash the bootloader.
Reboot and watch the bootloader update screen.
When it reboots automatically, keep pressing down until you get the prompt.
Go into Fastboot mode.
Fastboot flash the 3.2.2 images (boot, system, recovery, and userdata) for MZ602 found at http://developer.motorola.com/xoomsoftare
Do a fastboot erase cache.
Powercycle the Xoom.
Press down on the bootloader until you get the prompt.
This time go into RSD mode.
Fire up RSD Lite on your PC, load up the SBF file, and press start.
Let it go.
When it's done, you'll be on stock 3.2.2 with the original LTE radio and original bootloader.
Oh, and cool that you're from Clovis. I was born and raised in Madera.
oldblue910 said:
Actually, if you use the bootloader image in combination with the SBF and 3.2.2 fastboot images from developer.motorola.com/xoomsoftware, you can flash back to totally stock with the 1.50 bootloader and the original LTE radio without having to flash back to 3.0.
For my MZ602, I just did the following tonight:
Go into ClockworkMod and flash the bootloader.
Reboot and watch the bootloader update screen.
When it reboots automatically, keep pressing down until you get the prompt.
Go into Fastboot mode.
Fastboot flash the 3.2.2 images (boot, system, recovery, and userdata) for MZ602 found at http://developer.motorola.com/xoomsoftare
Do a fastboot erase cache.
Powercycle the Xoom.
Press down on the bootloader until you get the prompt.
This time go into RSD mode.
Fire up RSD Lite on your PC, load up the SBF file, and press start.
Let it go.
When it's done, you'll be on stock 3.2.2 with the original LTE radio and original bootloader.
Oh, and cool that you're from Clovis. I was born and raised in Madera.
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Oh cool saves me the troubles of making a tut thanks bro and good job on the fix. I guess your fix does well and yeah awesome why east coast tired of the farms
oldblue910 said:
Actually, if you use the bootloader image in combination with the SBF and 3.2.2 fastboot images from developer.motorola.com/xoomsoftware, you can flash back to totally stock with the 1.50 bootloader and the original LTE radio without having to flash back to 3.0.
For my MZ602, I just did the following tonight:
Go into ClockworkMod and flash the bootloader.
Reboot and watch the bootloader update screen.
When it reboots automatically, keep pressing down until you get the prompt.
Go into Fastboot mode.
Fastboot flash the 3.2.2 images (boot, system, recovery, and userdata) for MZ602 found at http://developer.motorola.com/xoomsoftare
Do a fastboot erase cache.
Powercycle the Xoom.
Press down on the bootloader until you get the prompt.
This time go into RSD mode.
Fire up RSD Lite on your PC, load up the SBF file, and press start.
Let it go.
When it's done, you'll be on stock 3.2.2 with the original LTE radio and original bootloader.
Oh, and cool that you're from Clovis. I was born and raised in Madera.
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The point is have you seen the "Start LTE Software Bypass Mode" screen? And how did you pass through it? Because when my xoom boot into that screen, it lost connection with my computer(I checked the "Device Manager" actually, there is no unknown devices, no motorola flash interface, etc..)
So what operating system you are using? (I tried both Windows XP and Win7 64bits) And what's the cable you are using(stock cable or program cable)? Also did you plug your power when flash? Did you pull out your sim card? etc..
Its Work with MZ605/MZ601 3G ?
DragonEarth said:
Its Work with MZ605/MZ601 3G ?
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It will definitely brick your xoom, don't ever try that.
DragonEarth said:
Its Work with MZ605/MZ601 3G ?
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NOOO! This is for MZ602 (Verizon US 4G LTE version) ONLY!!! If you try this on ANY other Xoom model, you will brick it. Plain and simple.
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kerry_xu_cs said:
The point is have you seen the "Start LTE Software Bypass Mode" screen? And how did you pass through it? Because when my xoom boot into that screen, it lost connection with my computer(I checked the "Device Manager" actually, there is no unknown devices, no motorola flash interface, etc..)
So what operating system you are using? (I tried both Windows XP and Win7 64bits) And what's the cable you are using(stock cable or program cable)? Also did you plug your power when flash? Did you pull out your sim card? etc..
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When it got to that screen for me, it lost connection temporarily, then found the device again, installed the motorola driver for it, and kept on going.

[Q] In Bootloop, Can you Help?

I was having some pretty serious radio issues with cyanogenmod so I attempted to use RSD Lite which had previously worked like a charm to go back to stock rom (using what came pre-bundled with matt's script v. 1.2)
My phone is unlocked at the bootloader
I have it rooted.
I get the original droid boot loop.
I can definitely get it into a status code 3 AP Fastboot, but none of the tools for the script or RSD lite have gotten me past the droid eye bootloop.
I'm presuming a wipe of the cache will do the trick, but either my googling skills are gone or I'm just too tired after 6 hours.... but I'm unable to get any type of recovery flashed.
My first question is if I am in AP Fastboot, who knows how to get a recovery image flashed so I can see if it's just a cache issue of trying to go from cyanogenmod to stock firmware.
My second question is - Does anyone have a link to a guide to "re-lock" my bootloader in case I need to get this to tech support?
Thanks
matthew1429 said:
I was having some pretty serious radio issues with cyanogenmod so I attempted to use RSD Lite which had previously worked like a charm to go back to stock rom (using what came pre-bundled with matt's script v. 1.2)
My phone is unlocked at the bootloader
I have it rooted.
I get the original droid boot loop.
I can definitely get it into a status code 3 AP Fastboot, but none of the tools for the script or RSD lite have gotten me past the droid eye bootloop.
I'm presuming a wipe of the cache will do the trick, but either my googling skills are gone or I'm just too tired after 6 hours.... but I'm unable to get any type of recovery flashed.
My first question is if I am in AP Fastboot, who knows how to get a recovery image flashed so I can see if it's just a cache issue of trying to go from cyanogenmod to stock firmware.
My second question is - Does anyone have a link to a guide to "re-lock" my bootloader in case I need to get this to tech support?
Thanks
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First off, after you flash the firmware via fastboot, go back into recovery and do a factory reset. Second, you can't relock the bootloader.
thanks for responding. I wish it was this easy - it's been caught in a loop after trying factory again. I think I'd be able to resolve this if there were a way to wipe everything clear and build from scratch
RikRong said:
Second, you can't relock the bootloader.
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No you cannot relock the bootloader...
Download this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40682385 chose option one... once flashed boot into recovery factory reset... boot up device... once booted root... install voodoo protect root install update restore root... install custom recovery if desired... I have boot looped I've been stuck at boot logo I've also been stuck with no data n WiFi this has saved me on more times then I can count on 3 separate devices and his utility n what I described has saved me more times then I can count...
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I had some issues with aftermarket recoveries and formatting. I'm not sure if you've had any luck or if this is even helpful but assuming you are in fastboot and have the SDK set up...
Extract the stock sbf/XML and grab the recovery image.
At command line enter: "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Reboot with all three buttons and select recovery.
Do factory reset.
Get back into fastboot
And repeat the command above (with different recovery obviously) to reflash a recovery of your choice.
(The official Philz cwm touch posted recently in development subforum works very well with the new 4.3 ROMs)
Hope that helps...if its too basic, please disregard! Good luck.
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i flashed the wrong rom on my VNS-L21(now model no. is generic a-15)

hey
i flashed emui 5 on my VNS-L21
i did a mistake though
i flashed VNS-L31 firmware on my VNS-L21
now the phone model is changed to generic-a15
now i cant flash any roms using dload to this device..
i flashed twrp using fastboot but i cant boot into twrp....the bootloader unlocked screen says 'phone is booting" forever when i try to get into twrp
what do i do
please help
the rom is working fine on my VNS-L21 except for the camera...i need it a lot
please help me
edit:1
i tried to revert back to mm
it still says firmware incompatible
now my bootloader got locked...in the boot i got a msg that data partition is damaged and i need to format it....so i formatted it
now my phone is only booting to erecovery and bootloader
i cant flash twrp or revolution recovery because the bootloader is locked
i cant unlock bootloader now because i cant boot up my phone
Guys help us about the camera. I am in the same exact situation. @BadWolfYe and your product_V3 doesnt fix the camera for me, VNS-L21.
And for the recovery - http://forum.xda-developers.com/hua...ecovery-twrp-3-0-2-android-nougat-03-t3511937 - use adb flash it.
dancress said:
You'll have to go the hard route. You'll find all the required files in the ROM section.
Download any Nougat.zip (329 worked for me, 336 did not). Unzip. You'll get the update.app.
Download the second file with all the missing apps. Do not unzip. Maybe rename to something shorter like data.zip.
Download Revolution Recovery for Nougat. Unzip. You get the recovery.img. RENAME to something like revolution.img.
Open update.app in Huawei Update Extracor. Extract recovery.img, boot.img and system.img to wherever your fastboot.exe is. It's practical to put it all in one directory so you don't have to type long paths.
Now, careful...
Go into Fastboot. If Vol- + Power doesn't work, let it boot into eRecovery, press Vol- and tap Reboot. There you are.
Open a command window in the dir with fastboot.exe and the .img files (right click, Open Command Window)
fastboot flash boot boot.img
.... OK
fastboot flash system system.img
.... sparse 1/5 or something, this takes a bit of time.
fastboot flash revolution.img
.... OK
Now DO NOT REBOOT into System. Hold Vol+ + Power while still in Fastboot. It'll boot into Revolution eventually. Tap Advanced, ADB Sideload. Swipe.
Back in your command window, type:
adb sideload second_file.zip
... working... this'll take a bit. There might be an error message like 'could not mount /data'. Doesn't matter at this point.
When done, type
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (this is the stock recovery you extracted from update.app)
... OK
Reboot to recovery from Revolution.
Do factory reset. Note: If you don't do this last step, there will be a bootloop.
Reboot. The system should now boot up normally. At least it did for me... good luck.
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But maybe you installes twrp for mm
Laurisss said:
Guys help us about the camera. I am in the same exact situation. @BadWolfYe and your product_V3 doesnt fix the camera for me, VNS-L21.
And for the recovery - http://forum.xda-developers.com/hua...ecovery-twrp-3-0-2-android-nougat-03-t3511937 - use adb flash it.
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I did this too. Only way to fix it is to downgrade to MM (instructions are in the N install thread). I then unlocked the bootloader, booted to fastboot, flashed Meticulus recovery. Once you're here, the important thing is to flash the update.zip and appropriate .Zip file for your device. Took me a while to find it but Meticulus has a post in Spanish with all of them for each type of P9 lite - there's one for the VNS-L23 there. Flash the update.zip and then device zip (in that order) and reboot. It'll work.
This phone is harder to flash Roms than others I've had in the past... It's important to do things in the right order.
Here's the link I was referring to: http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=1265029
ALAN JO K said:
hey
i flashed emui 5 on my VNS-L21
i did a mistake though
i flashed VNS-L31 firmware on my VNS-L21
now the phone model is changed to generic-a15
now i cant flash any roms using dload to this device..
i flashed twrp using fastboot but i cant boot into twrp....the bootloader unlocked screen says 'phone is booting" forever when i try to get into twrp
what do i do
please help
the rom is working fine on my VNS-L21 except for the camera...i need it a lot
please help me
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Like me today.. I´ve installed Emui 5 on my VNS-L21, but after installation bootloader seems to be locked and TWRP won´t load.. What can I do now? I´ve tried flash some recovery, or MM but with locked bootloader it´s hard Is here somebody who know how to repair it ??
DiXiDeR said:
Like me today.. I´ve installed Emui 5 on my VNS-L21, but after installation bootloader seems to be locked and TWRP won´t load.. What can I do now? I´ve tried flash some recovery, or MM but with locked bootloader it´s hard Is here somebody who know how to repair it ??
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First thing when you want to do something (TWRP, root, custom ROM etc.) with your phone is: UNLOCK BOOTLOADER!
Without unlocked bootloader is not hard to do, you not even try, because it is impossible...
gtdaniel said:
First thing when you want to do something (TWRP, root, custom ROM etc.) with your phone is: UNLOCK BOOTLOADER!
Without unlocked bootloader is not hard to do, you not even try, because it is impossible...
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You didn't understand me.. I've unlocked it. Installed TWRP, EMUI 5 and after reboot unlocked bootloader gone.. How is this possible ?
DiXiDeR said:
You didn't understand me.. I've unlocked it. Installed TWRP, EMUI 5 and after reboot unlocked bootloader gone.. How is this possible ?
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Simply! At any install of stock firmware you loose: unlocked bootloader, twrp and root.
gtdaniel said:
Simply! At any install of stock firmware you loose: unlocked bootloader, twrp and root.
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Oh okey. So.. Maybe this will be retarded question, but how can I unlock bootloader now, when my phone model is generic_a15? When I'm trying to put it on Huawei website it is wrong..
DiXiDeR said:
Oh okey. So.. Maybe this will be retarded question, but how can I unlock bootloader now, when my phone model is generic_a15? When I'm trying to put it on Huawei website it is wrong..
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With same procedure that you unlocked before.
You must have the unlock code.
gtdaniel said:
With same procedure that you unlocked before.
You must have the unlock code.
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Okey, second retarded question.. I didn't save my first code.. is here some way to reach it again ? Or can I somehow use generic_a15 phone model?
If you do not have the initial unlock code you have a big problem...
gtdaniel said:
If you do not have the initial unlock code you are a big problem...
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Oh god, I'm so retarded, but thank you for your patience
Now, when you dial code for Device ID you will get a differend ID and when you make procedure for another unlock code on Huawei site you get ERROR...
gtdaniel said:
Now, when you dial code for Device ID you will get a differend ID and when you make procedure for another unlock code on Huawei site you get ERROR...
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Yes..
diorenzo said:
But maybe you installes twrp for mm
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i tried to revert back to mm
it still says firmware incompatible
now my bootloader got locked...in the boot i got a msg that data partition is damaged and i need to format it....so i formatted it
now my phone is only booting to erecovery and bootloader
i cant flash twrp or revolution recovery because the bootloader is locked
i cant unlock bootloader now because i cant boot up my phone
ALAN JO K said:
i tried to revert back to mm
it still says firmware incompatible
now my bootloader got locked...in the boot i got a msg that data partition is damaged and i need to format it....so i formatted it
now my phone is only booting to erecovery and bootloader
i cant flash twrp or revolution recovery because the bootloader is locked
i cant unlock bootloader now because i cant boot up my phone
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For unlock bootloader you only need you phone to boot into bootloader...
You say "now my phone is only booting to erecovery and bootloader"
So?
gtdaniel said:
For unlock bootloader you only need you phone to boot into bootloader...
You say "now my phone is only booting to erecovery and bootloader"
So?
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how do i get the ids required for unlocking bootloader if i cant look it up in settings
ALAN JO K said:
how do i get the ids required for unlocking bootloader if i cant look it up in settings
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You have to saved anywhere first time you have'it!
That is the first rule!
Once you debranded your phone that Device ID is change,
so even your phone boot ok and you obtain a Device ID is not the same
with the one saved in the Huawei databases...
So, procedure to obtain the bootloader unlock code is ended in error...

needing help with huawei Y3 II LUA-L03 (softbricked/bootloop)

hi everyone.
a friend of mine was trying to root his huawei but now it cant boot anymore.
he followed a wrong guide for the Y5 II and flashed a custom recovery (bootloader unlocked) TWRP.
now the phone its on bootloop with the stock OS. i think that its due to the wrong recovery flashed on the partition.
so im requesting help for this phone.
is there a solution for this?
can anyone bring me the stock firmware for this model?
i need it as update.app to extract the stock recovery, not as ota update (dload/update.zip) cuz i need to flash it using fastboot. the phone just can use fastboot cuz recovery partition is corrupted and normal boot doesnt work (bootloop).
plz someone can help me?
i already googled long for a solution but i can figure out how to make it work.
the phone comes with android 5.1 lollipop and is from chile.
pd: the phone can only enter fastboot by pressing vol+ and power. if i try to turn it on normally it bootloops. when on fastboot menu, if i select recovery, it bootloops. if i select fastboot, it works using adb from pc (i mean, i can download data to it, it doesnt boot via fastboot option).
if i just had the original recovery.img maybe i can flash it and make it boot normally again.
rivenroth740 said:
hi everyone.
a friend of mine was trying to root his huawei but now it cant boot anymore.
he followed a wrong guide for the Y5 II and flashed a custom recovery (bootloader unlocked) TWRP.
now the phone its on bootloop with the stock OS. i think that its due to the wrong recovery flashed on the partition.
so im requesting help for this phone.
is there a solution for this?
can anyone bring me the stock firmware for this model?
i need it as update.app to extract the stock recovery, not as ota update (dload/update.zip) cuz i need to flash it using fastboot. the phone just can use fastboot cuz recovery partition is corrupted and normal boot doesnt work (bootloop).
plz someone can help me?
i already googled long for a solution but i can figure out how to make it work.
the phone comes with android 5.1 lollipop and is from chile.
pd: the phone can only enter fastboot by pressing vol+ and power. if i try to turn it on normally it bootloops. when on fastboot menu, if i select recovery, it bootloops. if i select fastboot, it works using adb from pc (i mean, i can download data to it, it doesnt boot via fastboot option).
if i just had the original recovery.img maybe i can flash it and make it boot normally again.
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I don't know much about Huawei, but if firmware is available you should be able to flash back to stock. Personally, I would try to find the right TWRP and flash it...then it will boot and you can root of you still desire.
I'm not sure if this is the right one, but if bootloader is unlocked it won't hurt to try. https://twrp.me/devices/huaweiy300.html
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RealWelder said:
I don't know much about Huawei, but if firmware is available you should be able to flash back to stock. Personally, I would try to find the right TWRP and flash it...then it will boot and you can root of you still desire.
I'm not sure if this is the right one, but if bootloader is unlocked it won't hurt to try. https://twrp.me/devices/huaweiy300.html
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I'll try.. thanks
RealWelder said:
I don't know much about Huawei, but if firmware is available you should be able to flash back to stock. Personally, I would try to find the right TWRP and flash it...then it will boot and you can root of you still desire.
I'm not sure if this is the right one, but if bootloader is unlocked it won't hurt to try. https://twrp.me/devices/huaweiy300.html
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Well.. it's no use.. he had to buy a new phone.

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