hi,
i already posted this, 3 days ago in another root thread,
a friend of mine tried to flash his phone after bootloader unlocked ok, but after the flash phone bricked, and ask me for help, now I'm asking as well,
tried:
IMAGE Download Software - IDTML01Ver1001 and CAML00LMAA001063_Board_Software_null_null_Android_ 6.0_EMUI_4.1_05021XEW, it always gives error but it seems to flash the fastboot at least, so the phone from: huawei usb com 1.0 goes to fastboot, so in adb i try:
C:\SDK\platform-tools>fastboot flash system system.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending sparse 'system' 1/6 (455490 KB)...
OKAY [ 62.178s]
writing 'system' 1/6...
OKAY [ 30.954s]
sending sparse 'system' 2/6 (447920 KB)...
OKAY [ 25.925s]
writing 'system' 2/6...
OKAY [ 30.355s]
sending sparse 'system' 3/6 (460685 KB)...
OKAY [ 20.218s]
writing 'system' 3/6...
OKAY [ 31.334s]
sending sparse 'system' 4/6 (454527 KB)...
OKAY [ 19.641s]
writing 'system' 4/6...
OKAY [ 30.797s]
sending sparse 'system' 5/6 (458441 KB)...
OKAY [ 19.465s]
writing 'system' 5/6...
OKAY [ 30.925s]
sending sparse 'system' 6/6 (20484 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.859s]
writing 'system' 6/6...
OKAY [ 1.406s]
finished. total time: 304.135s
C:\SDK\platform-tools>fastboot flash cust cust.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'cust' (253973 KB)...
OKAY [ 10.453s]
writing 'cust'...
OKAY [ 17.159s]
finished. total time: 27.612s
C:\SDK\platform-tools>fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'userdata' (44124 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.770s]
writing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 3.053s]
finished. total time: 4.838s
C:\SDK\platform-tools>fastboot flash boot boot.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'boot' (23514 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.188s]
writing 'boot'...
FAILED (remote: flash write prim vrl failure)
finished. total time: 1.531s
C:\SDK\platform-tools>fastboot flash fastboot1 fastboot.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'fastboot1' (2194 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.141s]
writing 'fastboot1'...
FAILED (remote: image verification error)
finished. total time: 0.188s
C:\SDK\platform-tools>fastboot flash fastboot2 fastboot.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'fastboot2' (2194 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.063s]
writing 'fastboot2'...
FAILED (remote: partition does not exist)
finished. total time: 0.078s
C:\SDK\platform-tools>fastboot flash fastboot fastboot.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'fastboot' (2194 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.062s]
writing 'fastboot'...
FAILED (remote: flash write prim vrl failure)
finished. total time: 0.156s
C:\SDK\platform-tools>fastboot flash cache cache.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'cache' (6248 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.312s]
writing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.453s]
finished. total time: 0.766s
C:\SDK\platform-tools>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'recovery' (37966 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.531s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: flash write prim vrl failure)
finished. total time: 2.031s
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
so I'm able to flash successfully
system, cust, cache and userdata
but not able:
recovery, fastboot or boot, and after i fastboot reboot,
again only red and green led and huawei usb com 1.0, to start again
thank you very much indeed, for any guide or help, or maybe a cam-l23 board software to try
Hi!
What software do you use?
I hard brico my P8 Lite ALE...
I download rom form Huawei finder and came a wrong one... -.-
So PC only see him as HUAWEI USB COM 1.0.
Your have a similar software, maybe we can hel each other!
Thanks.
hi
persona78 said:
Hi!
What software do you use?
I hard brico my P8 Lite ALE...
I download rom form Huawei finder and came a wrong one... -.-
So PC only see him as HUAWEI USB COM 1.0.
Your have a similar software, maybe we can hel each other!
Thanks.
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you should try to find:
***IMAGE Download Software*** - IDTML01Ver1001 and CAML00LMAA001063_***Board_Software_null_null_Android***_ 6.0_EMUI_4.1_05021XEW
for your model
thanks to you, for your attention
atv said:
you should try to find:
***IMAGE Download Software*** - IDTML01Ver1001 and CAML00LMAA001063_***Board_Software_null_null_Android***_ 6.0_EMUI_4.1_05021XEW
for your model
thanks to you, for your attention
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Click to collapse
Hi!
Can you provid me that files and a litle tut how to use it?
.
On fastboot, can you unlock bootloader?
-
alguien con el board software
Hi all
My phone is in bootloop since many day. I was on Lineage 18.1 with deezer and google maps installed (only theses 2 apps)
After turning off (for the first time) because there was no battery left. It never restarted
And even worse, the erecoevery is no longer accessible, the TWRP is broken ..
I only have access to Fastboot.
I tested flashing a TWRP or booting on a TWRP via fastboot command ... Impossible. It crashes before splash to the TWRP. (which appears an half second)
I tested hisuite which recognizes my phone in fastboot but does not recognize the model and refuses to restore a system: "device not supported"
I am trying to flash a complete system (via command terminal or via ZRK tool) = impossible to reboot
Bellow the result of my commands
Does anyone have a suggestion for me ?
Code:
./fastboot erase system -w
Erasing 'system' OKAY [ 75.573s]
Finished. Total time: 75.632s
./fastboot flash cache CACHE.img
Sending 'cache' (6200 KB) OKAY [ 0.175s]
Writing 'cache' OKAY [ 0.176s]
Finished. Total time: 0.379s
./fastboot flash crc CRC.img
Sending 'crc' (235 KB) OKAY [ 0.013s]
Writing 'crc' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash curver CURVER.img
Sending 'curver' (0 KB) OKAY [ 0.007s]
Writing 'curver' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash dts DTS.img
Sending 'dts' (23678 KB) OKAY [ 0.679s]
Writing 'dts' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash efi EFI.img
Sending 'efi' (17 KB) OKAY [ 0.007s]
Writing 'efi' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash kernel KERNEL.img
Sending 'kernel' (24576 KB) OKAY [ 0.698s]
Writing 'kernel' OKAY [ 0.865s]
Finished. Total time: 1.590s
./fastboot flash modem_fw MODEM_FW.img
Sending 'modem_fw' (98304 KB) OKAY [ 2.745s]
Writing 'modem_fw' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash modemnvm_update MODEMNVM_UPDATE.img
Sending 'modemnvm_update' (14224 KB) OKAY [ 0.396s]
Writing 'modemnvm_update' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash odm ODM.img
Sending 'odm' (109702 KB) OKAY [ 3.108s]
Writing 'odm' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash package_type PACKAGE_TYPE.img
Sending 'package_type' (0 KB) OKAY [ 0.007s]
Writing 'package_type' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash product PRODUCT.img
Sending 'product' (113532 KB) OKAY [ 3.186s]
Writing 'product' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash ramdisk RAMDISK.img
Sending 'ramdisk' (16384 KB) OKAY [ 0.464s]
Writing 'ramdisk' OKAY [ 0.398s]
Finished. Total time: 0.890s
./fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk RECOVERY_RAMDISK.img
Sending 'recovery_ramdisk' (32768 KB) OKAY [ 0.930s]
Writing 'recovery_ramdisk' OKAY [ 0.800s]
Finished. Total time: 1.760s
./fastboot flash recovery_vbmeta RECOVERY_VBMETA.img
Sending 'recovery_vbmeta' (6 KB) OKAY [ 0.007s]
Writing 'recovery_vbmeta' OKAY [ 0.030s]
Finished. Total time: 0.067s
./fastboot flash recovery_vendor RECOVERY_VENDOR.img
Sending 'recovery_vendor' (16384 KB) OKAY [ 0.464s]
Writing 'recovery_vendor' OKAY [ 0.401s]
Finished. Total time: 0.896s
./fastboot flash sensorhub SENSORHUB.img
Sending 'sensorhub' (820 KB) OKAY [ 0.027s]
Writing 'sensorhub' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash system SYSTEM.img
Sending sparse 'system' 1/6 (460799 KB) OKAY [ 13.234s]
Writing 'system' OKAY [ 12.118s]
Sending sparse 'system' 2/6 (460074 KB) OKAY [ 13.597s]
Writing 'system' OKAY [ 12.556s]
Sending sparse 'system' 3/6 (460751 KB) OKAY [ 13.416s]
Writing 'system' OKAY [ 11.778s]
Sending sparse 'system' 4/6 (453466 KB) OKAY [ 13.196s]
Writing 'system' OKAY [ 11.609s]
Sending sparse 'system' 5/6 (454756 KB) OKAY [ 12.975s]
Writing 'system' OKAY [ 11.150s]
Sending sparse 'system' 6/6 (418060 KB) OKAY [ 11.904s]
Writing 'system' OKAY [ 10.762s]
Finished. Total time: 148.684s
./fastboot flash teeos TEEOS.img
Sending 'teeos' (2576 KB) OKAY [ 0.075s]
Writing 'teeos' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash trustfirmware TRUSTFIRMWARE.img
Sending 'trustfirmware' (115 KB) OKAY [ 0.010s]
Writing 'trustfirmware' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash vbmeta VBMETA.img
Sending 'vbmeta' (9 KB) OKAY [ 0.007s]
Writing 'vbmeta' OKAY [ 0.027s]
Finished. Total time: 0.060s
./fastboot flash vendor VENDOR.img
Sending sparse 'vendor' 1/2 (460710 KB) OKAY [ 13.273s]
Writing 'vendor' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash verlist VERLIST.img
Sending 'verlist' (0 KB) OKAY [ 0.007s]
Writing 'verlist' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash xloader XLOADER.img
Sending 'xloader' (68 KB) OKAY [ 0.008s]
Writing 'xloader' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
naced said:
Hi all
My phone is in bootloop since many day. I was on Lineage 18.1 with deezer and google maps installed (only theses 2 apps)
After turning off (for the first time) because there was no battery left. It never restarted
And even worse, the erecoevery is no longer accessible, the TWRP is broken ..
I only have access to Fastboot.
I tested flashing a TWRP or booting on a TWRP via fastboot command ... Impossible. It crashes before splash to the TWRP. (which appears an half second)
I tested hisuite which recognizes my phone in fastboot but does not recognize the model and refuses to restore a system: "device not supported"
I am trying to flash a complete system (via command terminal or via ZRK tool) = impossible to reboot
Bellow the result of my commands
Does anyone have a suggestion for me ?
Code:
./fastboot erase system -w
Erasing 'system' OKAY [ 75.573s]
Finished. Total time: 75.632s
./fastboot flash cache CACHE.img
Sending 'cache' (6200 KB) OKAY [ 0.175s]
Writing 'cache' OKAY [ 0.176s]
Finished. Total time: 0.379s
./fastboot flash crc CRC.img
Sending 'crc' (235 KB) OKAY [ 0.013s]
Writing 'crc' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash curver CURVER.img
Sending 'curver' (0 KB) OKAY [ 0.007s]
Writing 'curver' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash dts DTS.img
Sending 'dts' (23678 KB) OKAY [ 0.679s]
Writing 'dts' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash efi EFI.img
Sending 'efi' (17 KB) OKAY [ 0.007s]
Writing 'efi' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash kernel KERNEL.img
Sending 'kernel' (24576 KB) OKAY [ 0.698s]
Writing 'kernel' OKAY [ 0.865s]
Finished. Total time: 1.590s
./fastboot flash modem_fw MODEM_FW.img
Sending 'modem_fw' (98304 KB) OKAY [ 2.745s]
Writing 'modem_fw' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash modemnvm_update MODEMNVM_UPDATE.img
Sending 'modemnvm_update' (14224 KB) OKAY [ 0.396s]
Writing 'modemnvm_update' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash odm ODM.img
Sending 'odm' (109702 KB) OKAY [ 3.108s]
Writing 'odm' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash package_type PACKAGE_TYPE.img
Sending 'package_type' (0 KB) OKAY [ 0.007s]
Writing 'package_type' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash product PRODUCT.img
Sending 'product' (113532 KB) OKAY [ 3.186s]
Writing 'product' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash ramdisk RAMDISK.img
Sending 'ramdisk' (16384 KB) OKAY [ 0.464s]
Writing 'ramdisk' OKAY [ 0.398s]
Finished. Total time: 0.890s
./fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk RECOVERY_RAMDISK.img
Sending 'recovery_ramdisk' (32768 KB) OKAY [ 0.930s]
Writing 'recovery_ramdisk' OKAY [ 0.800s]
Finished. Total time: 1.760s
./fastboot flash recovery_vbmeta RECOVERY_VBMETA.img
Sending 'recovery_vbmeta' (6 KB) OKAY [ 0.007s]
Writing 'recovery_vbmeta' OKAY [ 0.030s]
Finished. Total time: 0.067s
./fastboot flash recovery_vendor RECOVERY_VENDOR.img
Sending 'recovery_vendor' (16384 KB) OKAY [ 0.464s]
Writing 'recovery_vendor' OKAY [ 0.401s]
Finished. Total time: 0.896s
./fastboot flash sensorhub SENSORHUB.img
Sending 'sensorhub' (820 KB) OKAY [ 0.027s]
Writing 'sensorhub' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash system SYSTEM.img
Sending sparse 'system' 1/6 (460799 KB) OKAY [ 13.234s]
Writing 'system' OKAY [ 12.118s]
Sending sparse 'system' 2/6 (460074 KB) OKAY [ 13.597s]
Writing 'system' OKAY [ 12.556s]
Sending sparse 'system' 3/6 (460751 KB) OKAY [ 13.416s]
Writing 'system' OKAY [ 11.778s]
Sending sparse 'system' 4/6 (453466 KB) OKAY [ 13.196s]
Writing 'system' OKAY [ 11.609s]
Sending sparse 'system' 5/6 (454756 KB) OKAY [ 12.975s]
Writing 'system' OKAY [ 11.150s]
Sending sparse 'system' 6/6 (418060 KB) OKAY [ 11.904s]
Writing 'system' OKAY [ 10.762s]
Finished. Total time: 148.684s
./fastboot flash teeos TEEOS.img
Sending 'teeos' (2576 KB) OKAY [ 0.075s]
Writing 'teeos' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash trustfirmware TRUSTFIRMWARE.img
Sending 'trustfirmware' (115 KB) OKAY [ 0.010s]
Writing 'trustfirmware' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash vbmeta VBMETA.img
Sending 'vbmeta' (9 KB) OKAY [ 0.007s]
Writing 'vbmeta' OKAY [ 0.027s]
Finished. Total time: 0.060s
./fastboot flash vendor VENDOR.img
Sending sparse 'vendor' 1/2 (460710 KB) OKAY [ 13.273s]
Writing 'vendor' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash verlist VERLIST.img
Sending 'verlist' (0 KB) OKAY [ 0.007s]
Writing 'verlist' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
./fastboot flash xloader XLOADER.img
Sending 'xloader' (68 KB) OKAY [ 0.008s]
Writing 'xloader' FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed')
fastboot: error: Command failed
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Hi...
you write that you flashed a TWRP via fastboot and then try to reboot from fastboot mode to TWRP recovery right?
But there is no command to reboot from fastboot directly to recovery like fastboot reboot-recovery or some thing else!
you just can use the command fastboot reboot
then instant unplug the usb-cable and press/hold Vol+ button
i repeat...
fastboot reboot-->enter
unplug the usb cable
press and hold Vol+ button (just the 1 button Vol+ nothing more needet)
good luck
solong
speedson
Welcome to this unbrick tutorial​
NB: I state immediately that i'm not responsible for any damage that occurs on your phone. This process worked for my Nothing Phone on 1.1.3, but maybe not on yours.
I do not suggest following this tutorial if you are on 1.1.4 but since your phone is already out of usage, you can try on your own.
In the next lines we will see how to restore our device to its original factory conditions, after unlocking the Bootloader. Note that all your data will be lost.
You are missing some of the phone partitions? This might solve your issue.
Let's begin!
MATERIAL REQUIRED :
Latest platform tools correctly installed Link
- Unlocked bootloader both classic and critical unlock Link
- Sh4ttered Tool (download the version that matches the version you are trying to restore when you bricked your phone ) Link
- Super partition listed in post #2 and corresponding to your device version and region
- PC with Microsoft Windows 7-8-8.1-10-11
- USB type C cable
- Drivers of Nothing Phone installed
STEP 1 : Prepare everything
Extract the super partition from the zip to the platform tools folder and rename it super.img. Boot your device into Fastboot mode through power + Vol -
Once into fastboot mode, launch a CMD window into your platform tool folder by typing cmd in the search bar of your platform tool folder.
Then, connect your phone to the computer and type the command :
fastboot devices
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If a line appears, your phone is correctly connected.
Type the command :
fastboot flash super super.img
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If it flashed correctly, you should see something like this :
C:\Users\Alex\Desktop\platform-tools>fastboot flash super super.img
Invalid sparse file format at header magic
Sending sparse 'super' 1/9 (786428 KB) OKAY [ 19.574s]
Writing 'super' OKAY [ 0.013s]
Sending sparse 'super' 2/9 (786428 KB) OKAY [ 19.587s]
Writing 'super' OKAY [ 0.018s]
Sending sparse 'super' 3/9 (786428 KB) OKAY [ 19.609s]
Writing 'super' OKAY [ 0.012s]
Sending sparse 'super' 4/9 (698716 KB) OKAY [ 17.393s]
Writing 'super' OKAY [ 0.012s]
Sending sparse 'super' 5/9 (765968 KB) OKAY [ 19.103s]
Writing 'super' OKAY [ 0.010s]
Sending sparse 'super' 6/9 (763420 KB) OKAY [ 19.074s]
Writing 'super' OKAY [ 0.017s]
Sending sparse 'super' 7/9 (786097 KB) OKAY [ 19.636s]
Writing 'super' OKAY [ 0.009s]
Sending sparse 'super' 8/9 (786089 KB) OKAY [ 19.745s]
Writing 'super' OKAY [ 0.029s]
Sending sparse 'super' 9/9 (102406 KB) OKAY [ 2.853s]
Writing 'super' OKAY [ 6.798s]
Finished. Total time: 167.087s
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Once that step is done, your phone has now working super partitions.
STEP 2 : Flash stock firmware
After flashing super.img, you have to flash all the left partitions. For that, with powershell, run the Download.ps1 made by Sh4ttered and downloaded earlier.
Download the correct region and version of the firmware.
Once the Firmware is downloaded, you should see a new fw.zip
Run the flash_all.bat script, it should flash all the partitions without issues.
If something went wrong, tell me in the comment section.
Then, your device should reboot.
STEP 3 : Check your slots
If your device is still not booting, simply change the slot you're on with the following commands :
fastboot reboot fastboot
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You should reboot into fastbootd.
Then use :
fastboot getvar all
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Look for the line where it says current-slot and it will tell you if it's A slot or B slot
Once you know on wich slot you are, try booting on the other one by running this last command :
fastboot set_active b
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Click to collapse
If you're on a slot, or :
fastboot set_active a
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you're on b slot.
Reboot your phone after that, and you should boot normally.
If not, let me know your issues in the comments by posting your logs and explaining me where you had an error.
Sorry for my bad english sometimes
Huge thanks to XDA Community, ssut for payload-dumper-go, Sh4ttered and his team for his tool.
Update :
Here are listed all the Super Partitions available for us to fix our Nothing :
1.1.3 EEA : Link
1.1.4 Global : Link
More to come...
Remember that you have to download the Sh4ttered tool version according to the version you are trying to restore.
Again, feel free to share a backup of yours that is not listed here to help other in need
Reserved 2
i have super img latest 1.14 global
ayed78 said:
i have super img latest 1.14 global
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Click to collapse
Can you upload it and share the link?
I've tried this on my Nothing Phone (1) EEA version which bootloops. It doesn't work. Whilst booting from the A slot, there's the 15 seconds of splash screen, then it reboots, same as before.
There were problems with wiping userdata. It only works on userspace fastboot (fastbootd). The flash_all.bat script attempts to wipe userdata on bootloader fastboot.
Code:
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.027s]
F2FS-tools: mkfs.f2fs Ver: 1.15.0 (2022-05-20)
Info: Disable heap-based policy
Info: Debug level = 1
Info: Trim is disabled
Info: Set conf for android
Info: Enable Project quota
Error: Sparse mode is only supported for android
G:\Documents\NothingPhone\platform-tools/make_f2fs failed: 4294967295
fastboot: error: Cannot generate image for userdata
Wiping data on userspace fastboot works:
Code:
PS G:\Documents\NothingPhone\platform-tools> ./fastboot reboot fastboot
Rebooting into fastboot OKAY [ 0.002s]
< waiting for any device >
Finished. Total time: 10.425s
PS G:\Documents\NothingPhone\platform-tools> ./fastboot -w
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.035s]
Erase successful, but not automatically formatting.
File system type raw not supported.
Erasing 'metadata' OKAY [ 0.004s]
Erase successful, but not automatically formatting.
File system type raw not supported.
Finished. Total time: 0.072s
There were also problems with flashing to B slot.
Code:
Sending 'odm_b' (1052 KB) OKAY [ 0.024s]
Writing 'odm_b' FAILED (remote: 'No such file or directory')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Sending sparse 'product_b' 1/8 (262108 KB) OKAY [ 6.057s]
Writing 'product_b' FAILED (remote: 'No such file or directory')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Sending 'qupfw_b' (56 KB) OKAY [ 0.002s]
Writing 'qupfw_b' OKAY [ 0.033s]
Finished. Total time: 0.045s
Sending 'shrm_b' (48 KB) OKAY [ 0.002s]
Writing 'shrm_b' OKAY [ 0.005s]
Finished. Total time: 0.016s
Sending sparse 'system_b' 1/6 (262104 KB) OKAY [ 6.077s]
Writing 'system_b' FAILED (remote: 'No such file or directory')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Sending sparse 'system_ext_b' 1/2 (262116 KB) OKAY [ 6.133s]
Writing 'system_ext_b' FAILED (remote: 'No such file or directory')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Sending 'tz_b' (3636 KB) OKAY [ 0.083s]
Writing 'tz_b' OKAY [ 0.046s]
Finished. Total time: 0.139s
Sending 'uefisecapp_b' (124 KB) OKAY [ 0.004s]
Writing 'uefisecapp_b' OKAY [ 0.006s]
Finished. Total time: 0.019s
Sending 'vbmeta_b' (8 KB) OKAY [ 0.000s]
Writing 'vbmeta_b' OKAY [ 0.004s]
Finished. Total time: 0.015s
Sending 'vbmeta_system_b' (4 KB) OKAY [ 0.001s]
Writing 'vbmeta_system_b' OKAY [ 0.005s]
Finished. Total time: 0.016s
Sending sparse 'vendor_b' 1/5 (262104 KB) OKAY [ 6.079s]
Writing 'vendor_b' FAILED (remote: 'No such file or directory')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Flashing to A slot was completed without any errors. I don't think this super image includes the persist partition. My phone started bootlooping after I erased the persist partition. Can anyone upload their persist partition for the global or EEA version?
arinc9 said:
I've tried this on my Nothing Phone (1) EEA version which bootloops. It doesn't work. Whilst booting from the A slot, there's the 15 seconds of splash screen, then it reboots, same as before.
There were problems with wiping userdata. It only works on userspace fastboot (fastbootd). The flash_all.bat script attempts to wipe userdata on bootloader fastboot.
Code:
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.027s]
F2FS-tools: mkfs.f2fs Ver: 1.15.0 (2022-05-20)
Info: Disable heap-based policy
Info: Debug level = 1
Info: Trim is disabled
Info: Set conf for android
Info: Enable Project quota
Error: Sparse mode is only supported for android
G:\Documents\NothingPhone\platform-tools/make_f2fs failed: 4294967295
fastboot: error: Cannot generate image for userdata
Wiping data on userspace fastboot works:
Code:
PS G:\Documents\NothingPhone\platform-tools> ./fastboot reboot fastboot
Rebooting into fastboot OKAY [ 0.002s]
< waiting for any device >
Finished. Total time: 10.425s
PS G:\Documents\NothingPhone\platform-tools> ./fastboot -w
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.035s]
Erase successful, but not automatically formatting.
File system type raw not supported.
Erasing 'metadata' OKAY [ 0.004s]
Erase successful, but not automatically formatting.
File system type raw not supported.
Finished. Total time: 0.072s
There were also problems with flashing to B slot.
Code:
Sending 'odm_b' (1052 KB) OKAY [ 0.024s]
Writing 'odm_b' FAILED (remote: 'No such file or directory')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Sending sparse 'product_b' 1/8 (262108 KB) OKAY [ 6.057s]
Writing 'product_b' FAILED (remote: 'No such file or directory')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Sending 'qupfw_b' (56 KB) OKAY [ 0.002s]
Writing 'qupfw_b' OKAY [ 0.033s]
Finished. Total time: 0.045s
Sending 'shrm_b' (48 KB) OKAY [ 0.002s]
Writing 'shrm_b' OKAY [ 0.005s]
Finished. Total time: 0.016s
Sending sparse 'system_b' 1/6 (262104 KB) OKAY [ 6.077s]
Writing 'system_b' FAILED (remote: 'No such file or directory')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Sending sparse 'system_ext_b' 1/2 (262116 KB) OKAY [ 6.133s]
Writing 'system_ext_b' FAILED (remote: 'No such file or directory')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Sending 'tz_b' (3636 KB) OKAY [ 0.083s]
Writing 'tz_b' OKAY [ 0.046s]
Finished. Total time: 0.139s
Sending 'uefisecapp_b' (124 KB) OKAY [ 0.004s]
Writing 'uefisecapp_b' OKAY [ 0.006s]
Finished. Total time: 0.019s
Sending 'vbmeta_b' (8 KB) OKAY [ 0.000s]
Writing 'vbmeta_b' OKAY [ 0.004s]
Finished. Total time: 0.015s
Sending 'vbmeta_system_b' (4 KB) OKAY [ 0.001s]
Writing 'vbmeta_system_b' OKAY [ 0.005s]
Finished. Total time: 0.016s
Sending sparse 'vendor_b' 1/5 (262104 KB) OKAY [ 6.079s]
Writing 'vendor_b' FAILED (remote: 'No such file or directory')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Flashing to A slot was completed without any errors. I don't think this super image includes the persist partition. My phone started bootlooping after I erased the persist partition. Can anyone upload their persist partition for the global or EEA version?
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The Persist partition contains the unique calibration settings for the sensors on your phone. It cannot be recovered. If it's really corrupted, the only way is to send the phone back for warranty for now.
On Xiaomi forum, they solved the issue by flashing the persist partition from a stock fastboot rom, can't tell if it'll work with yours but you Can Always give it a try if you can find a persist partition backup
For the B slot, I think I had errors too, but switching slots fixed mine.
AntoXik72 said:
Can you upload it and share the link?
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2.98 GB file on MEGA
mega.nz
persist global 1.1.4
5.5 MB file on MEGA
mega.nz
ayed78 said:
persist global 1.1.4
5.5 MB file on MEGA
mega.nz
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Thank you so much, this fixed it!!! I only know how to backup partitions with TWRP, did you do this with an android app?
arinc9 said:
Thank you so much, this fixed it!!! I only know how to backup partitions with TWRP, did you do this with an android app?
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yes...
ayed78 said:
yes...
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What's the name of the app?
arinc9 said:
What's the name of the app?
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Partitions Backup & Restore - Apps on Google Play
Backup your important partitions to avoid any data or IMEI corruption
play.google.com
This one for example.
ayed78 said:
2.98 GB file on MEGA
mega.nz
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That's perfect, thanks, i'll update the post tonight
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That's perfect, thanks, i'll update the post tonight
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AntoXik72 said:
Welcome to this unbrick tutorial​
This tutorial is EEA only at the moment
NB: I state immediately that i'm not responsible for any damage that occurs on your phone. This process worked for my Nothing Phone on 1.1.3, but maybe not on yours.
I do not suggest following this tutorial if you are on 1.1.4 but since your phone is already out of usage, you can try on your own.
In the next lines we will see how to restore our device to its original factory conditions, after unlocking the Bootloader. Note that all your data will be lost.
You are missing some of the phone partitions? This might solve your issue.
Let's begin!
MATERIAL REQUIRED :
Latest platform tools correctly installed Link
Unlocked bootloader both classic and critical unlock Link
Sh4ttered Tool (the 1.1.3 update!! for now as I don't have a super partition backup for both 1.1.4 or 1.1.3 Global) Link
1.1.3 super partition (EEA Only at the moment, feel free to share a Global one in the comments) Link
PC with Microsoft Windows 7-8-8.1-10-11
USB type C cable
Drivers of Nothing Phone installed
STEP 1 : Prepare everything
Extract the super partition from the zip to the platform tools folder and rename it super.img. Boot your device into Fastboot mode through power + Vol -
Once into fastboot mode, launch a CMD window into your platform tool folder by typing cmd in the search bar of your platform tool folder.
Then, connect your phone to the computer and type the command :
If a line appears, your phone is correctly connected.
Type the command :
If it flashed correctly, you should see something like this :
Once that step is done, your phone has now working super partitions.
STEP 2 : Flash stock firmware
After flashing super.img, you have to flash all the left partitions. For that, Run the Download.ps1 with powershell and download the 1.1.3 EEA made by Sh4ttered and downloaded earlier.
Once the Firmware is downloaded, you should see a new fw.zip
Run the flash_all.bat script, it should flash all the partitions without issues.
If something went wrong, tell me in the comment section.
Then, your device should reboot.
STEP 3 : Check your slots
If your device is still not booting, simply change the slot you're on with the following commands :
You should reboot into fastbootd.
Then use :
Look for the line where it says current-slot and it will tell you if it's A slot or B slot
Once you know on wich slot you are, try booting on the other one by running this last command :
If you're on a slot, or :
If you're on b slot.
Reboot your phone after that, and you should boot normally.
If not, let me know your issues in the comments by posting your logs and explaining me where you had an error.
Sorry for my bad english sometimes
Huge thanks to XDA Community, ssut for payload-dumper-go, Sh4ttered and his team for his tool.
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very good man, I'm busy rn so it's sooo good that you wrote this for everyone, thanks!
AntoXik72 said:
Welcome to this unbrick tutorial​
NB: I state immediately that i'm not responsible for any damage that occurs on your phone. This process worked for my Nothing Phone on 1.1.3, but maybe not on yours.
I do not suggest following this tutorial if you are on 1.1.4 but since your phone is already out of usage, you can try on your own.
In the next lines we will see how to restore our device to its original factory conditions, after unlocking the Bootloader. Note that all your data will be lost.
You are missing some of the phone partitions? This might solve your issue.
Let's begin!
MATERIAL REQUIRED :
Latest platform tools correctly installed Link
- Unlocked bootloader both classic and critical unlock Link
- Sh4ttered Tool (download the version that matches the version you are trying to restore when you bricked your phone ) Link
- Super partition listed in post #2 and corresponding to your device version and region
- PC with Microsoft Windows 7-8-8.1-10-11
- USB type C cable
- Drivers of Nothing Phone installed
STEP 1 : Prepare everything
Extract the super partition from the zip to the platform tools folder and rename it super.img. Boot your device into Fastboot mode through power + Vol -
Once into fastboot mode, launch a CMD window into your platform tool folder by typing cmd in the search bar of your platform tool folder.
Then, connect your phone to the computer and type the command :
If a line appears, your phone is correctly connected.
Type the command :
If it flashed correctly, you should see something like this :
Once that step is done, your phone has now working super partitions.
STEP 2 : Flash stock firmware
After flashing super.img, you have to flash all the left partitions. For that, with powershell, run the Download.ps1 made by Sh4ttered and downloaded earlier.
Download the correct region and version of the firmware.
Once the Firmware is downloaded, you should see a new fw.zip
Run the flash_all.bat script, it should flash all the partitions without issues.
If something went wrong, tell me in the comment section.
Then, your device should reboot.
STEP 3 : Check your slots
If your device is still not booting, simply change the slot you're on with the following commands :
You should reboot into fastbootd.
Then use :
Look for the line where it says current-slot and it will tell you if it's A slot or B slot
Once you know on wich slot you are, try booting on the other one by running this last command :
If you're on a slot, or :
If you're on b slot.
Reboot your phone after that, and you should boot normally.
If not, let me know your issues in the comments by posting your logs and explaining me where you had an error.
Sorry for my bad english sometimes
Huge thanks to XDA Community, ssut for payload-dumper-go, Sh4ttered and his team for his tool.
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Unbrick tool ? if fasboot mode is working you can't tell it as unbrick method.
But anyway good work
Quick question will this helps to downgrade the Device?
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Unbrick tool ? if fasboot mode is working you can't tell it as unbrick method.
But anyway good work
Quick question will this helps to downgrade the Device?
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I didn't told it was a tool. It is an unbrick method because in case you didn't encountered the issue before and you don't know what you are talking about, when you do something wrong with the Nothing Phone and you break your super partition, you Can try to flash whatever you want, it will Never boot unless you flash this. For someone who don't understand as good as you how to recover his phone, this Can be helpful.
For the downgrade, I can't tell, try it at your own risks.
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I didn't told it was a tool. It is an unbrick method because in case you didn't encountered the issue before and you don't know what you are talking about, when you do something wrong with the Nothing Phone and you break your super partition, you Can try to flash whatever you want, it will Never boot unless you flash this. For someone who don't understand as good as you how to recover his phone, this Can be helpful.
For the downgrade, I can't tell, try it at your own risks.
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Actullly the term you use must be revive phone from bootloop like that.
Any way thanks
mine still stuck at fastboot...nothing tool not update....it detect lower version update on mine 1.1.4 global