Hi everyone,
I'm running [RECOVERY][lux] TWRP 2.8.7.0 by vache and Marshmallow 6.0.1 on my Moto X Play XT1563. I tried rooting with [STABLE][2015.02.13] SuperSU v2.46 by Chainfire as suggested here but the phone went bonkers so I flashed back to stock 5.1.1 using the commands from this guide, but some of them failed. So I'm guessing something went wrong...
For some reason it keeps booting into the bootloader. I can make it boot into the operating system by selecting "START" at the bootloader screen or through TWRP, and the phone works perfectly, but it doesn't boot into the system automatically. Any ideas? Any way to define the boot order or something?
Thank you in advance. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
For starters you flashed the wrong super su. 2.62 beta I think is the version that's been proven stable on our device (6.0 and later). Regarding the failed fastboot commands, if you open flashfile.xml as a text file (it's located within the firmware zip), you can see the commands you need to use listed in order, as it's basically a flash script
blankingblank said:
For starters you flashed the wrong super su. 2.62 beta I think is the version that's been proven stable on our device (6.0 and later). Regarding the failed fastboot commands, if you open flashfile.xml as a text file (it's located within the firmware zip), you can see the commands you need to use listed in order, as it's basically a flash script
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Thank you tons, @blankingblank. One question, how does one know exactly which stock firmware will work? The phone is from the carrier CLARO from Guatemala (Latin America).
I'm assuming the FileFactory link in this thread has all the stock firmwares available for the XT1563 but I can't find mine, or maybe it has a codename.
can this help you...
https://github.com/motoxplay/stock
I am having the same problem.. I reverted from tells 6.0.1 firmware to ca stock... everything is working fine other than that, so I just don't want to mess with it
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EnIXmA said:
I am having the same problem.. I reverted from tells 6.0.1 firmware to ca stock... everything is working fine other than that, so I just don't want to mess with it
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Finally, I fixed mine, which also fixed other issues I was having like battery drain and slow CPU. In case it helps you or others, here's what I did:
INSTALL STOCK 6.0.1
Download the stock 6.0.1 firmware for your phone from this page and unzip it.
Download Fastboot from this thread and unzip it.
Copy the Fastboot files into the firmware directory.
Boot your phone into the bootloader and connect it to your computer.
Open a command prompt and change directories to the firmware directory. Or you can hold SHIFT + right-click on the directory and select "Open command prompt here".
Open flashfile.xml with Notepad or any other text/code editor and use Fastboot to execute every command listed inside the <steps> tags.
For example:
HTML:
<step operation="getvar" var="max-sparse-size"/>
<step operation="oem" var="fb_mode_set"/>
<step MD5="72ff98a4bab4cb3466c3c047545c1054" filename="gpt.bin" operation="flash" partition="partition"/>
<step MD5="2dd596a82800956cc524a5f99de9b551" filename="bootloader.img" operation="flash" partition="bootloader"/>
<step MD5="afa75744dfa9cace4ee8c3c3c9a51758" filename="logo.bin" operation="flash" partition="logo"/>
<step MD5="c5fb7911ce215cd7dc5a7305c72fef10" filename="boot.img" operation="flash" partition="boot"/>
<step MD5="ed258b6daba8406a4986e938e15ad281" filename="recovery.img" operation="flash" partition="recovery"/>
etc.
This code would translate to the following commands:
Code:
fastboot getvar max-sparse-size
fastboot oem fb_mode_set
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
etc.
It will take a while for some commands, especially the system.img_sparsechunk ones.
Finally, type fastboot reboot and your phone should boot directly into Marshmallow 6.0.1.
INSTALL TWRP RECOVERY
Download [RECOVERY][lux] TWRP 2.8.7.0 and rename it to something like recovery.img. Not sure if other versions work but this one did it for me.
Move the TWRP file into the Fastboot directory.
Open a command prompt in the Fastboot directory.
Boot your phone into the bootloader and connect it to the computer.
Type fastboot flash recovery.img and then fastboot reboot.
ROOT IT
Download SuperSU 2.62-3 directly into your phone or to your computer (and then transfer it to your phone via USB or something).
Boot into recovery mode (TWRP) and allow system modification or whatever it asks at first.
Go to the TWRP console, I think it's something like Settings -> Advanced -> Terminal or Console or something like that. And type the following command:
Code:
echo SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu
Go back to the main menu and select Install.
Travel to the directory where you saved the SuperSU file and install it.
Reboot and you're now rooted.
NOTE! If TWRP asks you to install SuperSU, DON'T do it! I learned this the hard way.
Thx man.. so after flashing 6.0.1 and fixing bootloader, you can flash 5.1 without gpt and bootloader?
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EnIXmA said:
Thx man.. so after flashing 6.0.1 and fixing bootloader, you can flash 5.1 without gpt and bootloader?
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@EnIXmA You could flash 5.1 but why would you want to do that if you can be with 6.0.1 + root?
I don't like 6.0.1
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I have the same problem. My phone boot directly into bootloader, not system. If i plug my charger with phone off, instead of showing the battery display, it turns the phone on and bootloader screen appears. If i reboot the phone, it go directly to bootloader instead of a normal reboot. I alredy tried flashing the Stock ROM but the problem persist. Can anyone give me some light on this? I tried everything and nothing...
i hav the same problem..plz gave some solution..
filipecoimbra222 said:
I have the same problem. My phone boot directly into bootloader, not system. If i plug my charger with phone off, instead of showing the battery display, it turns the phone on and bootloader screen appears. If i reboot the phone, it go directly to bootloader instead of a normal reboot. I alredy tried flashing the Stock ROM but the problem persist. Can anyone give me some light on this? I tried everything and nothing...
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Flash TWRP and restore with one of these nandroid backups
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-play/general/rom-xt1563-brasil-stock-6-0-twrp-t3272979
this twrp flashable rom is for xt1563..my fone is xt1562 indian dual sim version..plz give twrp fladhable rom link for xt1562..i hav searched but not found,so ask for this.
drpmch said:
this twrp flashable rom is for xt1563..my fone is xt1562 indian dual sim version..plz give twrp fladhable rom link for xt1562..i hav searched but not found,so ask for this.
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There is an Indian version in that link and it's XT1562
Flash marshmallow stock rom (6.0)with fastboot..and also twrp flashable indian version rom(6.0)..but problm persist..phone not boot in system directly...everytime hav to press START to be boot in system..plz suggest any solution..
drpmch said:
Flash marshmallow stock rom (6.0)with fastboot..and also twrp flashable indian version rom(6.0)..but problm persist..phone not boot in system directly...everytime hav to press START to be boot in system..plz suggest any solution..
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What does it say?Can you pls post some screenshot.Thanks
Everytime whenever reboot phone goes in fastboot mode..then have to click START button by prssing power button to start phone..screenshot attached below.
drpmch said:
Everytime whenever reboot phone goes in fastboot mode..then have to click START button by prssing power button to start phone..screenshot attached below.
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Try these commands
fastboot continue
or
fastboot reboot
If all these doen't work try flashing CM13 or other custom roms.
Will try this..when i have reach to pc/laptop by the end of week..anyway thnx for ur prompt reply.
i tried all... downloaed the latest stock rom... flashed all the files, even locked the bootloader... but the phone still boots into the bootloader... does not directly boot into system... pls help...
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EDIT - UPDATED INSTRUCTIONS 12th May 2014
Due to the partition sizes being different in the GPE RUU it is not simply a case of flashing a sense rom in recovery. You will experience problems if you do this. This might involve getting the storage encrption message, bootloops, freezing etc etc.
This thread is specifically for users who have problems getting back to sense. Solution is below. If you have alternative solutions that have worked without issues please post.
I have tried to make them as simple as possible. This guide assumes you are S-Off otherwise how did you get here. (
This does not apply if you have installed a GPE ROM. You can flash as normal through recovery. (using instructions of new rom)
Thanks to @exad for his continuing support/assistance throughout the thread, as well as @graffixnyc for the GPE RUU and both he and @navalynt for finding the initial fixes.
It will be much easier if you have your new Rom on your external sdcard prior to starting this. It will also stop a number of problems if you have SuperCID (11111111) If you don't know how to - FASTBOOT Commands
1. Enter the command "fastboot oem readcid". Make and KEEP a note of your original CID.
2. Enter the command "fastboot oem writecid 11111111"
3. Enter the command "fastboot read cid" [it should confirm your CID is 11111111]
4. Press the volume down button twice on your phone and navigate to reboot bootloader, then hit power button to reboot the bootloader.
5. Bootloader will also say "CID-11111111" now to confirm (Thanks to @xl VipeR lx ) Also to @umjammerlammy for the GENTLE reminders to include this
Make sure the firmware file and twrp recovery are in your Android directory on your PC - Mine is
C:\Users\Grentuu\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools\
During this process you may find that when you reboot the phone starts to boot into android. Mine did but simply had the GPE animated logo but never entered GPE. All you do is press Vol up and power for about 10 seconds to reset. As soon as it resets press vol down and power to get back to bootloader.
Flash 1.54.401.5 firmware from Here
Fastboot Method
Boot device into FASTBOOT mode either by adb reboot bootloader or Vol down & Power (device should show FASTBOOT USB)
Make sure the firmware file to be flashed is in your android folder
Open a command prompt from the folder where fastboot resides. (Hold shift key/right click in the dir to get menu - left click on Open Command Prompt here.)
Run the following commands:
fastboot oem rebootRUU (this will reboot the device into RUU mode in preparation for zip flashing)
fastboot flash zip 1.54.401.5-W_Splash.zip (the name of the zip should EXACTLY match the name of the file you're flashing)
It will fail the first time. Run the same command AGAIN until you see it has flashed successfully.
I repeat - Run the same command TWICE until you see it has flashed successfully.
Once complete, type fastboot reboot-bootloader The hyphen is required.
Some users have stated this firmware (1.54.401.5) did not work for them as they weren't GSM and reboots just threw them back to recovery. If this happens try a stock (your original e.g. T-mobile) firmware then follow the rest of the process.
Boot into stock recovery
Factory reset
Reboot into bootloader
Flash TWRP - command = fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.2-m8.img (The must match exactly the name of the recovery you are flashing and remember the recovery file must be in your android folder)
Boot into TWRP
Go into Wipe menu
do a full factory reset wipe
Reboot back into recovery
Install rom
Profit
These have worked for me everytime (Change count =19)
Thanks for this. I'm about to give it a shot now.
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For some reason the firmware wont flash in twrp. Should I sideload the firmware?
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To flash a firmware you must be in bootloader/fastboot mode.
Fastboot oem rebootRUU
Fastboot flash zip firmwarefilename.zip
Then again
Fastboot flash zip firmwarefilename.zip
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
exad said:
To flash a firmware you must be in bootloader/fastboot mode.
Fastboot oem rebootRUU
Fastboot flash zip firnwarefilename.zip
Then again
Fastboot flash zip firnwarefilename.zip
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
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Thanks. Understood, I was just reviewing my steps for the conversion. I really just want to try out that new Sense rom and then I'll probably revert back. BRB...I'll let you know how it goes.
Bear in mind you must have S-off to flash a firmware that way.
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To flash a firmware you must be in bootloader/fastboot mode.
Fastboot oem rebootRUU
Fastboot flash zip firmwarefilename.zip
Then again
Fastboot flash zip firmwarefilename.zip
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
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Those are the instructions in post 1 the original thread.
The issue is with people wanting to go back to sense
This thread is about returning to sense. Flashing a firmware is always the same. It's the firmware itself that's different...
Here is where I am at..
I converted to GP easily and it worked well.. I wanted to convert back so I installed twrp first, then through twrp installed the 1.54.401.5 firmware.
Installing that firmware removed twrp and the rom. So I am without an OS at all, and have stock recovery.
Is there anyway I can flash a custom recovery or a rom via the stock firmware/recovery?
My computer will not recognize adb devices. But it used to obviously.
I have an SD card.
Any help and I will be sooo grateful. (maybe even donate)
Thanks!
You can't flash a firmware through recovery... You can flash a stock recovery after the steps listed above if you like. See the stock backup thread.
You can flash any recovery through fastboot... Adb only works with the rom booted or with custom recovery booted.
Thanks will try it out.
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You can't flash a firmware through recovery... You can flash a stock recovery after the steps listed above if you like. See the stock backup thread.
You can flash any recovery through fastboot... Adb only works with the rom booted or with custom recovery booted.
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So what do I do in this situation with no rom installed only 1.54 firmware and stock recovery.
Flash twrp
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Flash twrp
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I have no rom installed, so it wont show in adb devices.
PunchLick said:
I have no rom installed, so it wont show in adb devices.
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You flash recovery via fastboot, no need for a rom.
Just make sure you have the proper fastboot drivers from htc.
Dmaxon said:
You flash recovery via fastboot, no need for a rom.
Just make sure you have the proper fastboot drivers from htc.
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ADB devices shows no devices. If i had custom recovery this would be so much easier, but im using 1.54.401.5 firmware with stock recovery and no ROM.
Just dont know what to do to get a working device again. All i can do is boot into stock recovery, hboot and fastboot.. but computer shows no device.
PunchLick said:
ADB devices shows no devices. If i had custom recovery this would be so much easier, but im using 1.54.401.5 firmware with stock recovery and no ROM.
Just dont know what to do to get a working device again. All i can do is boot into stock recovery, hboot and fastboot.. but computer shows no device.
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I would recommend the All-In-One Toolkit. This will allow you to fastboot the recovery, even though the pc doesn't recognize it. This has worked for me in the past.
Meanwhile, I get the following error message when attempting to flash the 1.54...
Any suggestions guys???
Problem solved. I had not supercid. After I did that, I was able to successfully flash 1.54...
Why post steps if your not willing to help?
The steps in the OP can still cause issues for some people.
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Ideas4ya said:
I would recommend the All-In-One Toolkit. This will allow you to fastboot the recovery, even though the pc doesn't recognize it. This has worked for me in the past.
Meanwhile, I get the following error message when attempting to flash the 1.54...
Any suggestions guys???
Problem solved. I had not supercid. After I did that, I was able to successfully flash 1.54...
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Can you elaborate a little on which options etc, because that sounds fantastic and would help me so much!
PunchLick said:
Can you elaborate a little on which options etc, because that sounds fantastic and would help me so much!
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When you open the all in one...the 3rd option on the top right is what you need. Follow the step, even if fastboot says device is not connected, this will still send the recovery to your device as long as you're in the bootloader.
I will never understand why people play with there phones and have no understanding of adb and fastboot commands with the bootloader. if people would learn that first there wouldn't be so many threads when they get stuck. tool kits are bad it makes people lazy. but I appreciate the devs who make them
I've seen posts requesting "how to" and posts of problems attempting to root after installing the 5.1 OTA update. This post outlines the steps to root with an UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER.
NOTE: This will only work if your bootloader is already unlocked. It is based on -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/moto-x-qa/instructions-unlocking-rooting-dev-ed-t2649738 but slightly updated.
Don't know if your bootloader can be unlocked? see -> HERE
Requirements...
the latest TWRP fastboot IMG file (Alternate Link) UPDATE: There is an issue with TWRP 2.8.7.0 (SEE THIS POST Thanks @jodaboda ). Please use TWRP 2.8.6.0 for now!
the latest Installable ZIP of SuperSU (Alternate: http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu )
You must have already installed the Motorola Drivers, ADB, Android Platform Tools, and mFastboot
mFastboot (get from the previous link). NOTE: Stock fastboot that ships with the Android SDK/Platform tools will likely work, but Moto's fastboot is always suggested!
Your battery has an 80% or greater charge!!
MicroUSB Cable.
Know how to start your phone into the Fastboot AP/Bootloader mode...
Unplug phone
Power down phone.
Hold Volume Down and Power
After a few seconds release Power, you should be in Fastboot AP menu on phone.
The steps...
NOTE: replace TWRP.IMG in the below steps, with the name of the file you downloaded!! Example: twrp-2.8.6.0-ghost.img
NOTE: failure to perform these steps EXACTLY as written can result in the apparence of the Android in distress (logo with Exclamation mark) with the caption "No Command" and the inability to enter recovery, OR it will enter STOCK recovery even though you have flashed TWRP!
Start the phone in Fastboot AP mode.
Connect your phone to PC via MicroUSB cable.
open a command prompt and change to the folder you downloaded your TWRP.IMG file.
type the following, pressing enter after each command, and wait for it to finish before going onto the next...
mfastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
mfastboot reboot-bootloader
Use the VOL DOWN Key to SCROLL to Recovery and VOL UP Key to select
The device should enter TWRP.
If your device is not rooted, TWRP may prompt you to root now or install SuperSU. Do it.
Use the menu options to Reboot to system.
You will likely be prompted to UPDATE SuperSU. Please update it, and reboot.
IF TWRP doesn't prompt you to root/install SuperSU.... (more exact instructions coming later...)
With your phone booted normally, connect it via USB cable to your PC.
Drag/Drop the SuperSU.zip you downloaded onto the phone's internal storage
Reboot the phone into TWRP
Use the menu option to install zip, navigate to and select the SuperSU zip.
Boot to System.
EDIT: 9-17-2015 edited first TWRP link.
KidJoe said:
I've seen posts requesting "how to" and posts of problems attempting to root after installing the 5.1 OTA update. This post outlines the steps to root with an UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER.
NOTE: This will only work if your bootloader is already unlocked. It is based on -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/moto-x-qa/instructions-unlocking-rooting-dev-ed-t2649738 but slightly updated.
Don't know if your bootloader can be unlocked? see -> HERE
Requirements...
the latest TWRP fastboot IMG file (Alternate Link)
the latest Installable ZIP of SuperSU (Alternate: http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu )
You must have already installed the Motorola Drivers, ADB, Android Platform Tools, and mFastboot
mFastboot (get from the previous link). NOTE: Stock fastboot that ships with the Android SDK/Platform tools will likely work, but Moto's fastboot is always suggested!
Your battery has an 80% or greater charge!!
MicroUSB Cable.
Know how to start your phone into the Fastboot AP/Bootloader mode...
Unplug phone
Power down phone.
Hold Volume Down and Power
After a few seconds release Power, you should be in Fastboot AP menu on phone.
The steps...
NOTE: replace TWRP.IMG in the below steps, with the name of the file you downloaded!! Example: twrp-2.8.6.0-ghost.img
NOTE: failure to perform these steps EXACTLY as written can result in the apparence of the Android in distress (logo with Exclamation mark) with the caption "No Command" and the inability to enter recovery, OR it will enter STOCK recovery even though you have flashed TWRP!
Start the phone in Fastboot AP mode.
Connect your phone to PC via MicroUSB cable.
open a command prompt and change to the folder you downloaded your TWRP.IMG file.
type the following, pressing enter after each command, and wait for it to finish before going onto the next...
mfastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
mfastboot reboot-bootloader
Use the VOL DOWN Key to SCROLL to Recovery and VOL UP Key to select
The device should enter TWRP.
If your device is not rooted, TWRP may prompt you to root now or install SuperSU. Do it.
Use the menu options to Reboot to system.
You will likely be prompted to UPDATE SuperSU. Please update it, and reboot.
IF TWRP doesn't prompt you to root/install SuperSU.... (more exact instructions coming later...)
With your phone booted normally, connect it via USB cable to your PC.
Drag/Drop the SuperSU.zip you downloaded onto the phone's internal storage
Reboot the phone into TWRP
Use the menu option to install zip, navigate to and select the SuperSU zip.
Boot to System.
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I still haven't unlocked my Bootloader (being on 5.1). In the linked post it's been mentioned that "TWRP custom recovery for KitKat" - my question is, is there a TWRP Custom Recover for OTA 5.1 update? And I'm on XT1052, same procedure follows?
Do you know where I can find mfastboot for Mac OSX?
kidjoe, your a priceless resource!
i installed an older verison of twrp and had all the issues you speak off, installed 2.8.6 with success but would not root upon reboot, installed the super su zip in op via twrp, one last thing i had to enter the super su app and tap enable superuser and now all is good:good::good
Thanks, worked like a charm
Thanks.. It's been ages since I used I last used adb commands and flashed something. I couldn't figure out how to boot into recovery.
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I still haven't unlocked my Bootloader (being on 5.1). In the linked post it's been mentioned that "TWRP custom recovery for KitKat" - my question is, is there a TWRP Custom Recover for OTA 5.1 update? And I'm on XT1052, same procedure follows?
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twrp-2.8.6.0-ghost.img works on Lollipop too. (just used it last night on my sister-in-law's GSM Dev Edition XT1053 that got the lollipop update)
jay_em said:
Do you know where I can find mfastboot for Mac OSX?
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Here is a copy on my Box 'drive':
https://app.box.com/s/5nlgy2avccupw4box8z2be50ezt4qn7p
EDIT: I just got an e-mail saying it had been downloaded. :good:
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kyzn said:
Thanks.. It's been ages since I used I last used adb commands and flashed something. I couldn't figure out how to boot into recovery.
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EDIT: [If you are still running the stock Recovery] You can also use:
Code:
adb reboot recovery
When you see the horizontal robot hold the Volume Up key for 3 seconds and then tap Power and the Recovery Menu will display.
Thanx for this how-to. Everyone has been getting confused in root process for 5.1 although it is nearly same as 4.4.4.
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I had to use twrp-2.8.6.0-ghost.img
twrp 2.8.7 would not "see" the SD card, and I couldn't install the SuperSU.zip
Thanks for the post!
jodaboda said:
I had to use twrp-2.8.6.0-ghost.img
twrp 2.8.7 would not "see" the SD card, and I couldn't install the SuperSU.zip
Thanks for the post!
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I had the same issue with my XT1053. Following your advice did the trick. Not being able to modify my dpi since upgrading has been killing me. Its the only thing i really want root for. Thanks for everything both you and op!
jodaboda said:
I had to use twrp-2.8.6.0-ghost.img
twrp 2.8.7 would not "see" the SD card, and I couldn't install the SuperSU.zip
Thanks for the post!
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Ahh... 2.8.7 wasn't out when I tried.. 2.8.6 was the latest at that time. Maybe there is a bug in 2.8.7 that will get fixed in future versions?
Sunshine unlocked bootloader
Does anyone know if there are any issues resulting from a Sunshine unlocked bootloader? I saw one post that had a warning but it was a warning because there was no information at the time. Has this change?
i installed TWRP successful, but after normal reset, TWRP is gone, it's only stock recovery (Android down image). Please help me. My phone is running 5.1 update OTA, unlocked bootloader
md07 said:
i installed TWRP successful, but after normal reset, TWRP is gone, it's only stock recovery (Android down image). Please help me. My phone is running 5.1 update OTA, unlocked bootloader
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When you say "installed TWRP successful"... do you mean that fastboot didn't error? or that fastboot completed the install, you did a mfastboot reboot-bootloader, and tried entering TWRP but it still gave you the "dead android" image?
Is there any unofficial way to unlock bootloader?
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I can't get it to work on a friend's Moto X... I flash using mfastboot and upon rebooting, it goes into battery charging mode.
If I fully boot into Android, then reboot to recovery, I still get the "dead Android on his back" recovery. What's going on?!
djibril13 said:
Is there any unofficial way to unlock bootloader?
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Sunshine... IF you're phone has never been upgraded to 4.4.4.
BUT if you can get unlock code from Moto, while it can void your warranty (depending on your local laws), that is FREE, and the best way.
SX86 said:
I can't get it to work on a friend's Moto X... I flash using mfastboot and upon rebooting, it goes into battery charging mode.
If I fully boot into Android, then reboot to recovery, I still get the "dead Android on his back" recovery. What's going on?!
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help me understand your situation...
You are doing.. Mfastboot flash recovery -> mfastboot reboot-bootloader -> you get battery charging screen rather than fasboot/bootloader menu/screen?
or ??
SX86 said:
I can't get it to work on a friend's Moto X... I flash using mfastboot and upon rebooting, it goes into battery charging mode.
If I fully boot into Android, then reboot to recovery, I still get the "dead Android on his back" recovery. What's going on?!
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after flashing did you but to recovery befour booting system? with my experience i had to boot to recovery first befour system
Hi,
I did search, but I didn't find any solution to the issue. I got the Nexus 6P 64 GB.
I unlocked my bootloader using the 6p Multitool. Thereafter I used my normal method of fastboot (Minimal ADB) to flash the boot.img from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/wip-android-6-0-marshmellow-t3219344.
After that I flashed TWRP. Basically I followed the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928.
But my phone is not booting up.
It gives me this error:
Your device software cannot be checked for corruption. Please lock the bootloader."
But I tried that and it doesn't work. I tried from fastboot restoring to factory, but get the same message.
Please help me!
Did you check the enable oem unlocking in developer settings?
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Yes. As I said, I achieved the unlock. Now I just can't get back into my phone or recovery or anything other than fastboot (where it says unlock)
isn't "Your device software cannot be checked for corruption. Please lock the bootloader." the new msg on boot when you are unlocked, and you have to wait ~10 secs before it startup ?
After that, I'm stuck on the Google screen. It just goes on and on. Left it for over 20 minutes at one point and it didn't get past it.
Edit: The multicolored animated google screen. The animation just keeps going and going.
Del.
Your issue might be due to the encryption of the phone. Take a look at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...recovery-twrp-2-8-7-0-touch-recovery-t3234976
From this thread:
NOTE: Decrypting data is not supported yet. The Nexus 6P will normally attempt to encrypt the device automatically on first boot. To use TWRP as you normally would, you will have to format data and install a slightly modified boot image with forceencrypt disabled. My Nexus 6P should arrive tomorrow and I will start working on decrypt once I get my hands on it.
Team Win Recovery Project 2.x, or twrp2 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Read through that thread. Part of the issue is that I don't know which variant (MDA89D & MDB08K) I have, or how to find that out seeing as I can't boot into the phone.
If I have the variant I may be able to fix this through the unified toolkit (though I'm not sure of that)
Did you ever fix this?
Try flashing the factory image and starting from scratch. You must have messed up somewhere. Re-download the boot.img from Chainfire's thread, maybe that was corrupt or something.
1. Download the MDB08K factory image (it's not a variant, it's a Marshmallow update) and unzip it.
2. Download the MDB08K boot.zip from Chainfire's modified boot.img thread
3. Download latest SuperSU beta zip
Wipe phone in TWRP, to include format data.
In bootloader, fastboot flash MDB08K
fastboot flash modified boot.img (from zip)
In TWRP, ADB sideload SuperSU
Reboot and it should perform normally.
kibmikey1 said:
1. Download the MDB08K factory image (it's not a variant, it's a Marshmallow update) and unzip it.
2. Download the MDB08K boot.zip from Chainfire's modified boot.img thread
3. Download latest SuperSU beta zip
Wipe phone in TWRP, to include format data.
In bootloader, fastboot flash MDB08K
fastboot flash modified boot.img (from zip)
In TWRP, ADB sideload SuperSU
Reboot and it should perform normally.
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Thank you for your reply, but I can't get into TWRP either!! Any way for me to restore to factory or do the repairs from in flashboot without the restore?
I ran into the same issue last night trying to install TWRP. I'm still not sure how to get around it but I did get my phone back. you should be able to get to the bootloader (hold the power button until phone turns off, then hold vol up+vol down+power) once there use ADB fastboot to go back to stock.
this link will walk you through what you need. follow step 7.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
here it is as well:
How To Flash The Factory Images (And Return To Stock)
Prerequisites: unlocked bootloader (section 1).
Download the appropriate factory images for your model here.
Unzip the angler-xxxxxx-factory-xxxxxxxx (x's replace variables) into a directory on your PC (for this guide we'll use C:\angler\).
Once unzipped you should have a folder named angler-xxxxxx (x's replace variables). Open it and move the following files to a new directory named C:\angler\images\:
bootloader-angler-angler-01.31.img
radio-angler-angler-01.29.img
(Please note that radio and bootloader naming changes from build to build so the filenames and below commands will change with them)
Within C:\angler\angler-xxxxxx\ you'll see another zip archive named image-angler-xxxxxx, unzip the contents of that zip into the C:\angler\images\ folder we created before. Now within C:\angler\images\ you should have the following files:
android-info.txt
boot.img
bootloader-angler-angler-01.31.img
cache.img
radio-angler-angler-01.29.img
recovery.img
system.img
userdata.img
vendor.img
Boot into the bootloader and connect your phone to your PC via usb cable.
Open a command prompt from within your fastboot folder (navigate to where you have fastboot.exe located on your PC, shift + right click anywhere within that folder, select open command prompt here), enter these commands to flash:
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader C:\angler\images\bootloader-angler-angler-01.31.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio C:\angler\images\radio-angler-m8994f-2.6.28.0.65.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot C:\angler\images\boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache C:\angler\images\cache.img
fastboot flash recovery C:\angler\images\recovery.img
fastboot flash system C:\angler\images\system.img
fastboot flash userdata C:\angler\images\userdata.img
fastboot flash vendor C:\angler\images\vendor.img
Thank you. I was eventually able to do tysonwald's suggestion. First I didn't know what my version was, so I couldn't.
At some point I was able to get into the phone with constant gapp errors, check it.
Now my phone is unlocked and rooted. But when I go to settings to security (and when I tried to set up my fingerprint) settings crashes. Any ideas?
There was still some issue. I wiped the phone with the above method again, did NOT set up twrp/root, and everything works. It was something about the custom boot image I guess. Any advice if I want to try to set it up again?
Problem solved. Needed to update to newer image before doing everything. Issue resolve from Heisenberg's thread. Thank you all!
I had the same damn issue last night. Thise bootleg instructions had me flashing build k boot.img on build D. Maybe i wasnt paying attention lol!
I have a very similar problem, I flashed the k boot img. and now I'm stuck in an endless bootloop any idea?
TeriusPR said:
I have a very similar problem, I flashed the k boot img. and now I'm stuck in an endless bootloop any idea?
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Read thru this guide and follow the instructions to the T. http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
I had a similar issue just now where my phone got stuck at the TWRP logo. Selecting the reboot option in download mode refused to remove it. I had to follow step 10 to get my phone back to stock. I'm afraid to try this again now
Is there anyway to know which version do i need to download? i bought the phone already bricked and i am trying to bring it back to life
**WARNING** You need to have background knowledge of adb, fastboot, twrp, sideload.. before you can go on with this thread.
1. All credits go to @shakalaca. If you like his work, please make him a small donation for encouragement.
2. This is a systemless root. Yet you need to unlook Lollipop before upgrading to Marshmallow.
3. Flashing the attached SuperSU file modifies stock boot.img. In case you receive an OTA file later, do
**REMEMBER to FLASH BACK TO STOCK Android 6.0 BOOT.IMG** to unroot before upgrading to official Android 6.0.
Root:
1. Unlock your device in Lollipop, then upgrade to Android 6.0
2. Once you are in Android 6.0, fire the following command to boot twrp. <twrp.img> is the twrp recovery file. This TWRP is recommended.
HTML:
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot boot <twrp.img>
3. adb sideload the attached SuperSu file in twrp. /OR install the SuperSU in twrp if you saved it in device storage.
4. reboot system. You will see a warning screen saying "Your device has failed Verification". Ignored it and wait for the reboot.
5. Done
Unroot:
Just flash back stock boot.img
Xposed:
1.Flash the attached Xposed file from twrp.
2.use Material Design Xposed Installer: Download Xposed Installer here
Downgrade to Lollipop:
In case you need to downgrade to Lollipop, follow the instructions with care. Do it at your risk.
Refer to Asus Zentalk Forum and grab the required files from there.
HTML:
fastboot flash token bom-token.bin
fastboot flash ifwi ifwi_ann_a0-mofd_v1-ze551ml.bin
fastboot flash fastboot droidboot.img
fastboot flash splashscreen splashscreen_ze551ml.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now you are back in Lollipop. You can flash back stock recovery(.184 recommended), wipe the device(cache/userdata/system) and then sideload back stock LP or MM as you wish. OR, you can flash custom recovery/boot/system.img start from here.
Good luck!
It worked!Thank you master!I bow now....
I just need root on 6.0.1. Is this going to achieve that?
MikeyLee said:
I just need root on 6.0.1. Is this going to achieve that?
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According to op it will
Sent from my ASUS_Z00AD using Tapatalk
It does work, but YMMV, my phone is one of the few that works completely with the beta software. But before running fastboot cmd in adb. Use adb reboot recovery, then fastboot cmd. Phone will reboot twice after sideload of SU.
pokey006 said:
It does work, but YMMV, my phone is one of the few that works completely with the beta software. But before running fastboot cmd in adb. Use adb reboot recovery, then fastboot cmd. Phone will reboot twice after sideload of SU.
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Hi Brother would you like be so patient and provide us with detailed toturial for less advanced users?
samcjtsai said:
1. All credits go to @shakalaca and I just try to recap his threads posted in Taiwan Asus Zentalk forum. Although this is reported working in the forum but, as usual, do it at your risk and I won't be able to answer your questions.
2. Android 6.0 is still not unlocked. Device will be locked once you upgrade to 6.0
3. You can downgrade to Lollipop and unlock again.
4. The following SuperSU file contains a modified boot.img. In case you receive an OTA file later, do
**REMEMBER to FLASH BACK TO STOCK Android 6.0 BOOT.IMG** before upgrading to official Android 6.0.
Root:
1. Make sure your zenfone 2 is unlocked before upgrading to Android 6.0 from Lollipop.
2. Once you are in Android 6.0, fire the following command to boot twrp. <twrp.img> is the twrp recovery file. Version 2.8.7.7 is recommended.
HTML:
fastboot boot <twrp.img>
3. adb sideload the attached SuperSu file in twrp.
4. reboot system. You will see a warning screen saying "Your device has failed Verification". Ignored it and wait for the reboot.
5. Done
Xposed:
1.Flash the attached Xposed file from twrp.
2.use Material Design Xposed Installer: link
Downgrade to Lollipop:
Refer to this and get the files from the links. Note the first commnad line is the revised one by @shakalaca and it should work.
HTML:
fastboot flash token bom-token.bin
fastboot flash ifwi ifwi_ann_a0-mofd_v1-ze551ml.bin
fastboot flash fastboot droidboot.img
fastboot flash splashscreen splashscreen_ze551ml.img
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Works like a charm !! Thanks !!
kamyk70 said:
Hi Brother would you like be so patient and provide us with detailed toturial for less advanced users?
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Assuming that everyone knows how to use adb and its commands
1: Well first make sure adb and drivers are on your pc.
2: Plug phone in make sure USB debugging is on
3: In adb cmd window type "adb devices" to make sure phone is recognized, if so proceed
4: type "adb reboot recovery" phone should boot into recovery with android robot on screen
5: Then type "fastboot boot <twrp.img>" twrp.img is whatever your file is named
6: phone will boot into recovery, go to adb sideload in recovery
7: type "adb sideload <SU.zip>" or whatever you have it named
8: After it's done loading reboot from recovery, it will reboot twice and the screen will say as per OP
9: After phone optimizes...enjoy root.
This is for advanced users
when update to 6.0. bootloader unlocked again ! how can i flash twrp ?
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Assuming that everyone knows how to use adb and its commands
1: Well first make sure adb and drivers are on your pc.
2: Plug phone in make sure USB debugging is on
3: In adb cmd window type "adb devices" to make sure phone is recognized, if so proceed
4: type "adb reboot recovery" phone should boot into recovery with android robot on screen
5: Then type "fastboot boot <twrp.img>" twrp.img is whatever your file is named
6: phone will boot into recovery, go to adb sideload in recovery
7: type "adb sideload <SU.zip>" or whatever you have it named
8: After it's done loading reboot from recovery, it will reboot twice and the screen will say as per OP
9: After phone optimizes...enjoy root.
This is for advanced users
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To that to work does WE need to have bootloader UNLOCKED ? just really confused atm.
Vouga said:
To that to work does WE need to have bootloader UNLOCKED ? just really confused atm.
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No it does not
Vouga said:
To that to work does WE need to have bootloader UNLOCKED ? just really confused atm.
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He's using whats called "tethered TWRP". It's basically running twrp on your phone from your computer instead of actually installing it (which would require unlocking).
Sent from my ASUS_Z00A using Tapatalk
kenbo111 said:
He's using whats called "tethered TWRP". It's basically running twrp on your phone from your computer instead of actually installing it (which would require unlocking).
Sent from my ASUS_Z00A using Tapatalk
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Thank You for explaining that to me, appreciated!
To downgrade to Lollipop, is it possible to just use AsusFlashToolInstaller and flash raw firmware? Any harms by doing that?
Thank you in advance.
euthic said:
To downgrade to Lollipop, is it possible to just use AsusFlashToolInstaller and flash raw firmware? Any harms by doing that?
Thank you in advance.
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You need to adb sideload all LP .184 images first then use Asus FlashTool to flash RAW Firmware.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00AD using XDA-Developers mobile app
root works perfect along with systemless xposed, but i still cant pass safenet check..(super su disabled, and also xposed) so no AP.. is that normal ?
pokey006 said:
Assuming that everyone knows how to use adb and its commands
1: Well first make sure adb and drivers are on your pc.
2: Plug phone in make sure USB debugging is on
3: In adb cmd window type "adb devices" to make sure phone is recognized, if so proceed
4: type "adb reboot recovery" phone should boot into recovery with android robot on screen
5: Then type "fastboot boot <twrp.img>" twrp.img is whatever your file is named
6: phone will boot into recovery, go to adb sideload in recovery
7: type "adb sideload <SU.zip>" or whatever you have it named
8: After it's done loading reboot from recovery, it will reboot twice and the screen will say as per OP
9: After phone optimizes...enjoy root.
This is for advanced users
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Maybe I'm doing something wrong but my phone isn't recognised when trying to flash twrp from the dead bot before recovery? Just says waiting for device. Already checked device manager as well
ponhei9502 said:
Maybe I'm doing something wrong but my phone isn't recognised when trying to flash twrp from the dead bot before recovery? Just says waiting for device. Already checked device manager as well
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Guess your ZF2 is not unlocked in LP first, so that you can't see twrp booting. Since you are in Android 6.0 now, try to downgrade to LP, Unlock it, upgrade to 6.0 and then root.
samcjtsai said:
**WARNING** You need to have background knowledge of adb, fastboot, twrp, sideload.. before you can go on with this thread.
1. All credits go to @shakalaca and I just recap his threads posted in Taiwan Asus Zentalk forum. Although this is reported working in the forum, as usual, do it at your risk and I won't be able to answer your questions.
2. Android 6.0 is still not unlocked. Device will be locked once you upgrade to 6.0
3. You can downgrade to Lollipop and unlock again.
4. The following SuperSU file contains a modified boot.img. In case you receive an OTA file later, do
**REMEMBER to FLASH BACK TO STOCK Android 6.0 BOOT.IMG** before upgrading to official Android 6.0.
Root:
1. Make sure your zenfone 2 is unlocked before upgrading to Android 6.0 from Lollipop.
2. Once you are in Android 6.0, fire the following command to boot twrp. <twrp.img> is the twrp recovery file. Version 2.8.7.7 is recommended.
HTML:
fastboot boot <twrp.img>
3. adb sideload the attached SuperSu file in twrp.
4. reboot system. You will see a warning screen saying "Your device has failed Verification". Ignored it and wait for the reboot.
5. Done
Xposed:
1.Flash the attached Xposed file from twrp.
2.use Material Design Xposed Installer: link
Downgrade to Lollipop:
Refer to this and get the files from the links. Note the first commnad line is the revised one by @shakalaca and it should work.
HTML:
fastboot flash token bom-token.bin
fastboot flash ifwi ifwi_ann_a0-mofd_v1-ze551ml.bin
fastboot flash fastboot droidboot.img
fastboot flash splashscreen splashscreen_ze551ml.img
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Where are these files again? They aren't in the zip
thanks, works great, was able to downgrade to lollipop with no problem what so ever. Install twrp, gain root again, and rockin custom roms...
I instaled persona78's B600 mod on TWRP 3.0.2-0 and rebooted. Just boot logo. Nothing else. No recovery, no fastboot, nothing. After struggling a bit I mamaged to get into fastboot, but when I run adb command in Windows 8.1 it says "waiting for device" and that's it. I tried several tools and "kits" with more functions, one of them being TWRP.
Please help! Tommorow morning I have a working trip and I extremely need my phone, and in my country it's already 1:00 a.m.
I will be very thankful for any solution and fast response.
Thanks!
XTutorials said:
I instaled persona78's B600 mod on TWRP 3.0.2-0 and rebooted. Just boot logo. Nothing else. No recovery, no fastboot, nothing. After struggling a bit I mamaged to get into fastboot, but when I run adb command in Windows 8.1 it says "waiting for device" and that's it. I tried several tools and "kits" with more functions, one of them being TWRP.
Please help! Tommorow morning I have a working trip and I extremely need my phone, and in my country it's already 1:00 a.m.
I will be very thankful for any solution and fast response.
Thanks!
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Try flashing it again and yes..
....B600 stays in boot logo for longer
HaiderHady said:
Try flashing it again and yes..
....B600 stays in boot logo for longer
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I cannot acces NOTHING just fastboot. How I'm going to flash the rom again?
Linux saves phones, that is what I have to say.
Ran adb in windows: <waiting for device>
Ran adb in ubuntu: Revived my phone!
Thank god this phone is fixed, otherwise I couldn't continue my developing on PA
If you are truly in fastboot mode, with the green android dude (his name is Andy) and the white background then the command
fastboot devices
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should return your device's serial number. Then you can go ahead and flash the 4 needed partions from the stock ROM with fastboot.
First of all, you need the 4 .img files for boot, recovery, cust and system.
You can get these as follows:
On this page you can find all ALE-L21 firmware. Find the latest. The latest FULL firmware for Europe region is C432B602 (Dual SIM) and C432B603 (Single SIM). Download the FULL version (not OTA) and use Huawei Update Extractor to extract boot, recovery, cust, and system as .img files
Open a command window in the folder with the files and rename them accodingly if you wish (e.g. 06.boot.img -> boot.img)
Then you can flash them in fastboot mode like this:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash cust cust.img
fastboot flash system system.img
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That last one may take a bit. Then you can do
fastboot reboot
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JpegXguy said:
If you are truly in fastboot mode, with the green android dude (his name is Andy) and the white background then the command should return your device's serial number. Then you can go ahead and flash the 4 needed partions from the stock ROM with fastboot.
First of all, you need the 4 .img files for boot, recovery, cust and system.
You can get these as follows:
On this page you can find all Huawei firmware. Search (F3 or Ctrl+F) for ALE-L21 and find the latest firmware. (For example, if you search ALE-L21C432 the latest firmware is B600 as of the time of writing this) Download the FULL version (not OTA) and use Huawei Update Extractor to extract boot, recovery, cust, and system as .img files.
Open a command window in the folder with the files and rename them accodingly if you wish (e.g. 06.boot.img -> boot.img)
Then you can flash them in fastboot mode like this:
That last one may take a bit. Then you can do
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Thanks for the help. But I already fixed my problem.
XTutorials said:
Thanks for the help. But I already fixed my problem.
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Just in case someone stumbles upon this. I hate when the forum ends abruptly
JpegXguy said:
If you are truly in fastboot mode, with the green android dude (his name is Andy) and the white background then the command should return your device's serial number. Then you can go ahead and flash the 4 needed partions from the stock ROM with fastboot.
First of all, you need the 4 .img files for boot, recovery, cust and system.
You can get these as follows:
On this page you can find all ALE-L21 firmware. Find the latest. The latest FULL firmware for Europe region is C432B602 (Dual SIM) and C432B603 (Single SIM). Download the FULL version (not OTA) and use Huawei Update Extractor to extract boot, recovery, cust, and system as .img files
Open a command window in the folder with the files and rename them accodingly if you wish (e.g. 06.boot.img -> boot.img)
Then you can flash them in fastboot mode like this:
That last one may take a bit. Then you can do
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it say partition length error please help