is there any all in one tool for unlocking bootloader, rooting, and installing a recovery for the g2?
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With an unlocked bootloader on the AT&T Atrix, will it be possible to use NVflash?
I've heard and read on the LG Optimus 2x/G2x forums that with NVflash, it's a lot more advantageous than Recovery.
I don't have a problem using tenfar's recovery or anyone elses but with an unlocked boot loader I figure this subject should receive some attention again
I am trying to change my Note 3 (SM-N900K) firmware but first when i try to flash the recovery after the flashing the recovery did not change what should i do?
Thank you
You must unlock the bootloader first!
are there any other application or an easier way to unlock bootloader without rooting?
I am not familiar with the n900k but using an app to unlock the bootloader if the bootloader is not locked will probably brick the phone.
Are you booting right into the custom recovery as soon as you flash it? If you flash recovery and just reboot to the rom, the stock recovery will overwrite the custom recovery.
Is it necescerry or just like with L9 kernel/recovery are patched to work with locked bootloader?
I have a doubt that,In some of the devices we can install twrp using adb commands without rooting our device. But in many new generation devices there are always posts or videos about, first rooting the devices and then installing twrp.
So, what are the reasons that we don't directly flash twrp on moto g5 using adb commands, and first we prefer getting device unlocked by getting unlock code.
And for my general doubt can anyone please explain me what does "unlocking a bootloader" means and what does "OEM" means. Also if i unlock OEM using developer options it doesn't show up in the bootloader menu.
I request to please explain elaborately as I am just new to all this.
To flash Twrp you need unlocked bootloader. Rooting has nothing to do with it, that is OS side. If bootloader is unlocked, you can fastboot flash Twrp. However, I suggest if you are unsure but want to have custom ROMs, you should use the tool that does it all for you.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/development/toolkit-moto-g5-plus-toolkit-root-t3605203
This tool will get your unlock information which you must submit on the moto unlock site. They will send you email with your bootloader key. Once you unlock bootloader through the tool, you can also flash twrp through the tool. When you have flashed twrp, you must wipe data in twrp and flash SuperSU to get past the data encryption. There is plenty of info around here on these subjects, I would suggest to read very carefully all the guides before continuing.
Hi,
I have an LG G6 and I want to put LineageOS on it. The problem is that the custom rom is only available for H870 international version, and not the H872 that I have. LG has an official unlock for the bootloader for the H870 version and I believe one more, but not for the one I have. But of course, I don't need an official unlock thing I can just do it myself, right? But after unlocking, I can't seem to flash any recovery on it because apparently, the 'fastboot' commands have been removed. So no using 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img' type of command etc. So regarding this, I have three questions:
1) Is it in any way possible to recover the 'fastboot' commands?
2) If not, can I flash a recovery via another method?
3) If I successfully flash a recovery, can I flash the H870 ROM, considering I have a H872?
Thanks for the help!
-uHxshmii
uHxshmii said:
Hi,
I have an LG G6 and I want to put LineageOS on it. The problem is that the custom rom is only available for H870 international version, and not the H872 that I have. LG has an official unlock for the bootloader for the H870 version and I believe one more, but not for the one I have. But of course, I don't need an official unlock thing I can just do it myself, right? But after unlocking, I can't seem to flash any recovery on it because apparently, the 'fastboot' commands have been removed. So no using 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img' type of command etc. So regarding this, I have three questions:
1) Is it in any way possible to recover the 'fastboot' commands?
2) If not, can I flash a recovery via another method?
3) If I successfully flash a recovery, can I flash the H870 ROM, considering I have a H872?
Thanks for the help!
-uHxshmii
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as far as I know, you can't recover the 'fastboot' commands, but there is a way of rooting your h872 https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-g6/how-to/root-h872-to-including-11g-t3775518 and no you can't flash an H870 international version on an h872 it will brick your phone
aquinoer said:
as far as I know, you can't recover the 'fastboot' commands, but there is a way of rooting your h872 https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-g6/how-to/root-h872-to-including-11g-t3775518 and no you can't flash an H870 international version on an h872 it will brick your phone
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Thank you!