I ruined my phone and i need help - OnePlus 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi i need to unroot and factory reset the phone. Oneplus 2 What ive already done or tried: I started to try unrooting it through superSU but that didnt work i just waited waited and nothing hapened. so then i tried to fastboot img but just got error the device is locked even though i did enable oem unluck and usb debuging. so then i wrote in cmd: fastboot oem unlock and now the phone starts up to the op logo then restard into it again after a second D'=
Im not familiar with forums and very stressed to get my phone working so i would be very very gratefull for help.

now i cant even charge it the batery logo doesnt come up after i did fasboot oem unlock again.... rip

spacebite said:
Hi i need to unroot and factory reset the phone. Oneplus 2 What ive already done or tried: I started to try unrooting it through superSU but that didnt work i just waited waited and nothing hapened. so then i tried to fastboot img but just got error the device is locked even though i did enable oem unluck and usb debuging. so then i wrote in cmd: fastboot oem unlock and now the phone starts up to the op logo then restard into it again after a second D'=
Im not familiar with forums and very stressed to get my phone working so i would be very very gratefull for help.
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spacebite said:
no i cant even charge it the batery logo doesnt come up after i did fasboot oem unlock again.... rip
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Got to OnePlus support center and go in download section and download official ROM. Hold power and volume up bottons and connect it to PC. After that go in folder where adb files are located on your PC (If you don't have them, search on Google for "adb install 15 sec"). Hold left shift on your keyboard and right click your mouse in that folder on an empty space. Click something related with command window and type "fastboot devices". If you get some kind of feedback it's 2minute of work! If you don't have anything come up, try to start your device in fastboot mode again (second sentence in this post). After you got a feedback from command "fastboot devices" flash custom recovery (I suggest TWRP, Google it and download the .IMG file for your device). To flash a custom recovery type this in command line: "fastboot flash recovery IMAGE_NAME.img"
*replace IMAGE_NAME with actual image name...
After that boot in recovery by disconnecting the phone and powering off the phone. Press and hold power button and volume down buttons till blue TWRP logo appears. After that connect your device on PC and transfer your .Zip file(ROM) to internal memory of your device. You should go back to main menu of recovery and select wipe>advanced wipe, select everything BUT INTERNAL STORAGE!!!***IMPORTANT***
Then you just install ROM like you would normally do...
Press thanks it i helped! Hope I didn't missed something.
This is written in mind with that you have unlocked bootloader like you have written in your post...

x8Cooler said:
Got to OnePlus support center and go in download section and download official ROM. Hold power and volume up bottons and connect it to PC. After that go in folder where adb files are located on your PC (If you don't have them, search on Google for "adb install 15 sec"). Hold left shift on your keyboard and right click your mouse in that folder on an empty space. Click something related with command window and type "fastboot devices". If you get some kind of feedback it's 2minute of work! If you don't have anything come up, try to start your device in fastboot mode again (second sentence in this post). After you got a feedback from command "fastboot devices" flash custom recovery (I suggest TWRP, Google it and download the .IMG file for your device). To flash a custom recovery type this in command line: "fastboot flash recovery IMAGE_NAME.img"
*replace IMAGE_NAME with actual image name...
After that boot in recovery by disconnecting the phone and powering off the phone. Press and hold power button and volume down buttons till blue TWRP logo appears. After that connect your device on PC and transfer your .Zip file(ROM) to internal memory of your device. You should go back to main menu of recovery and select wipe>advanced wipe, select everything BUT INTERNAL STORAGE!!!***IMPORTANT***
Then you just install ROM like you would normally do...
Press thanks it i helped! Hope I didn't missed something.
This is written in mind with that you have unlocked bootloader like you have written in your post...
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thanks i will try when i get home

Fallow this and don't trust any guides written out of memory with likely any mistakes.. (no offense)
This guide has various approaches to recover your phone, remember to research first and don't type carelessly any adb commands, it's not enough to just tick "oem unlock" in developer options, you'd have to type command on fastboot too, to unlock the bootloader.. there are many guides and youtube tutorials on this subject, absolutely unnecessary to blindly kill it, anyways I'll never understand how you can be so reckless with your phone..
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...ck-guide-for-a-hard-bricked-oneplus-2.347607/
Edit: the state you brought your phone into is called "hard bricked" - have fun..
Sent from my OnePlus2 using XDA Labs

spacebite said:
thanks i will try when i get home
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Don't!
If you get no joy from following the instructions in the link given by @Sam Nakamura, try @fareed_xtreme's Official OP2 Stock Reset to OOS 3.0.2

Sam Nakamura said:
Fallow this and don't trust any guides written out of memory with likely any mistakes.. (no offense)
This guide has various approaches to recover your phone, remember to research first and don't type carelessly any adb commands, it's not enough to just tick "oem unlock" in developer options, you'd have to type command on fastboot too, to unlock the bootloader.. there are many guides and youtube tutorials on this subject, absolutely unnecessary to blindly kill it, anyways I'll never understand how you can be so reckless with your phone..
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...ck-guide-for-a-hard-bricked-oneplus-2.347607/
Edit: the state you brought your phone into is called "hard bricked" - have fun..
Sent from my OnePlus2 using XDA Labs
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Aight thank you i had some suspicion it might be ...-bricked didnt know which though so thank you

If you can get in the bootloader then possibly the device is still OK. Just need to get the right ROM.
Try different TWRP versions. Sometimes, one particular version can save the world.

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Nexus 7 Bootloader Locked!

After Android tried to update itself to the newest version, it seemed that this failed and has caused a "boot failed" message. The tablet refuses to go into recovery mode, its marked as red. The only accessible mode is going into bootloader. After reading many forums and trying my luck with toolkits of all sorts (Nexus 7 Root Toolkit, Nexus Root Toolkit, Android SDK commands), the bootloader refuses to unlock. I have successfully installed the usb drivers since my pc recognizes the device. fastboot devices recognizes the devise but adb devices doesn't. The bootloader is locked and nothing else is accessible, whats worse is that through all of these toolkits and commands bootloader refuses to unlock, trying to unlock it always results in a failure message (unknown error). Commands such as format, unlock or erase fail in reviving the system. Anyone have any experience with this? I have searched for over a week now and im terribly frustrated by this. :silly:
AndiS21 said:
After Android tried to update itself to the newest version, it seemed that this failed and has caused a "boot failed" message. The tablet refuses to go into recovery mode, its marked as red. The only accessible mode is going into bootloader. After reading many forums and trying my luck with toolkits of all sorts (Nexus 7 Root Toolkit, Nexus Root Toolkit, Android SDK commands), the bootloader refuses to unlock. I have successfully installed the usb drivers since my pc recognizes the device. fastboot devices recognizes the devise but adb devices doesn't. The bootloader is locked and nothing else is accessible, whats worse is that through all of these toolkits and commands bootloader refuses to unlock, trying to unlock it always results in a failure message (unknown error). Commands such as format, unlock or erase fail in reviving the system. Anyone have any experience with this? I have searched for over a week now and im terribly frustrated by this. :silly:
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do it the right way, dont use toolkits.
to unlock the bootloader, go into the bootloader(fastboot), connect the divice via usb, type..
fastboot devices(to make sure your device is visable)
fastboot oem unlock(to unlock the bootloader)
if you get an error, reboot the bootloader and try again. i had an error the first time on my replacement seven, second time it unlocked.
simms22 said:
do it the right way, dont use toolkits.
to unlock the bootloader, go into the bootloader(fastboot), connect the divice via usb, type..
fastboot devices(to make sure your device is visable)
fastboot oem unlock(to unlock the bootloader)
if you get an error, reboot the bootloader and try again. i had an error the first time on my replacement seven, second time it unlocked.
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Thanks for the reply, i tried this several times, each time rebooting bootloader, but the command still posts an error in unlocking the bootloader. Recovery and Restart bootloader are marked in red font, Start is in Green, Power off White. I also tried flashing the recovery, since its inaccessible but because of bootloader being locked in won't allow me. :S Anything else you know that can be done ?
Reflash the bootloader?
edit: making VERY sure that you DON'T erase the existing bootloader first.
Try a manual update
AndiS21 said:
After Android tried to update itself to the newest version, it seemed that this failed and has caused a "boot failed" message. The tablet refuses to go into recovery mode, its marked as red. The only accessible mode is going into bootloader. After reading many forums and trying my luck with toolkits of all sorts (Nexus 7 Root Toolkit, Nexus Root Toolkit, Android SDK commands), the bootloader refuses to unlock. I have successfully installed the usb drivers since my pc recognizes the device. fastboot devices recognizes the devise but adb devices doesn't. The bootloader is locked and nothing else is accessible, whats worse is that through all of these toolkits and commands bootloader refuses to unlock, trying to unlock it always results in a failure message (unknown error). Commands such as format, unlock or erase fail in reviving the system. Anyone have any experience with this? I have searched for over a week now and im terribly frustrated by this. :silly:
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You can try a manual update. Download the update and run adb sideload. That was not working for me, cause my Nexus it's allready updated, but hopefully it will work for you.
dave_uk said:
Reflash the bootloader?
edit: making VERY sure that you DON'T erase the existing bootloader first.
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fortunatley though bootloader doesn't allow any command even the erase, it wouldn't allow me, nor formatting it as well. So i think the bootloader is intact. This is the screen i get from pressing Power and Vol Down.
pettymro said:
You can try a manual update. Download the update and run adb sideload. That was not working for me, cause my Nexus it's allready updated, but hopefully it will work for you.
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As i have come to learn, adb can only function when debugging is enabled, in my device it wasn't unabled. Also the recovery program cannot be opened so sideloading through commands cannot be done. At least according to how some forums described the How To sideload through adb
try do it on another pc
AndiS21 said:
Thanks for the reply, i tried this several times, each time rebooting bootloader, but the command still posts an error in unlocking the bootloader. Recovery and Restart bootloader are marked in red font, Start is in Green, Power off White. I also tried flashing the recovery, since its inaccessible but because of bootloader being locked in won't allow me. :S Anything else you know that can be done ?
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Can you post here the error message?
Israafiyl said:
Can you post here the error message?
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Sure here it is. When i type in fastboot oem unlock, the message to unlock on my nexus comes up and when i click yes to unlock does the procedure start and end with failure.
AndiS21 said:
Sure here it is. When i type in fastboot oem unlock, the message to unlock on my nexus comes up and when i click yes to unlock does the procedure start and end with failure.
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I don't know if fastboot let you flash the stock bootloader/recovery without unlocking but you may try:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-3.34.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery-stock-jro03d-nakasi.img
Israafiyl said:
I don't know if fastboot let you flash the stock bootloader/recovery without unlocking but you may try:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-3.34.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery-stock-jro03d-nakasi.img
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thanks for the files, but bootloader won't allow me to change a single thing on it. Trying to flash recovery or the bootloader results in Failure result:bootloader locked!. :S
AndiS21 said:
thanks for the files, but bootloader won't allow me to change a single thing on it. Trying to flash recovery or the bootloader results in Failure result:bootloader locked!. :S
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try one more time with a different port/pc if it daesn't work it may be a hardware fault, i think a corrupted sd.
(you will have to send it to warranty but don't worry, asus have a really good assistence, you may have a new nexus in a less than 2 days)
Manual update
AndiS21 said:
As i have come to learn, adb can only function when debugging is enabled, in my device it wasn't unabled. Also the recovery program cannot be opened so sideloading through commands cannot be done. At least according to how some forums described the How To sideload through adb
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Use the volume up/down keys to navigate to "Recovery mode", then press the power button.
When the Android with the red exclamation point appears, hold down power first, followed quickly by volume down and volume up. (So that to start, you're holding down power, then you're holding down all three). After 2-3 seconds, release all three keys.
Use the volume up/down keys to select "apply update from ADB," then press power to select it.
On your computer, open up a command prompt or terminal window.
Using the command line, navigate to the folder containing the ADB executables and the update file.
type:
adb.exe sideload <update filename>
On my Nexus with Jelly 4.2 usb debugging is not enabled too, but I still get the option in recovery mode menu. Operation not succesful cause I cannot upgrade from 4.2 to 4.2. I will wait for another update and then try it again. Good luck!
Israafiyl said:
try one more time with a different port/pc if it daesn't work it may be a hardware fault, i think a corrupted sd.
(you will have to send it to warranty but don't worry, asus have a really good assistence, you may have a new nexus in a less than 2 days)
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I tried it on the laptop too, even changed the drivers to universal naked drivers, but nothing! Restart bootloader is with red, clicking it wont reboot the tablet, also recovery mode red, the only working button is the Start (green) but that leads to boot failure and power off.
pettymro said:
Use the volume up/down keys to navigate to "Recovery mode", then press the power button.
When the Android with the red exclamation point appears, hold down power first, followed quickly by volume down and volume up. (So that to start, you're holding down power, then you're holding down all three). After 2-3 seconds, release all three keys.
Use the volume up/down keys to select "apply update from ADB," then press power to select it.
On your computer, open up a command prompt or terminal window.
Using the command line, navigate to the folder containing the ADB executables and the update file.
type:
adb.exe sideload <update filename>
On my Nexus with Jelly 4.2 usb debugging is not enabled too, but I still get the option in recovery mode menu. Operation not succesful cause I cannot upgrade from 4.2 to 4.2. I will wait for another update and then try it again. Good luck!
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recovery mode cannot be opened, the text font is red on the tablet and clicking it does nothing. :S
Also tried to completley flash the device but unable to. Going back and doing an fastboot oem unlock yields the same feedback.
Unlock Bootloader on 4.2
Hello, I was wondering if the bootloader in 4.2 can be unlocked the same way as it was on 4.1.2? I recently got a new nexus 7 and updated to 4.2.
Thanks and Cheers!
After some research into my issue, i have discovered that other users have posted "unbricking" solutions through a program called nvflash, when the device is put in APX mode. But unfortunatley i've yet to find a nvflash solution for nexus 7. I will experiment with the commands and what the others have reported as a solution.
ErnestoV31 said:
Hello, I was wondering if the bootloader in 4.2 can be unlocked the same way as it was on 4.1.2? I recently got a new nexus 7 and updated to 4.2.
Thanks and Cheers!
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Yes it can.
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AT&t Huawei Ascend XT H1611 Rooting Help.

I have unlocked the bootloader but I can not figure out how to root this thing at all. Has anyone had any success? I would like TWRP and SuperU.
this device is new yet. give it time
Tmobilefan906 said:
this device is new yet. give it time
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Yeah I didn't realize how new this was whenever I posted it.
TWRP and root instructions available now in post 1 of
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/huawei-ascend-xt-h1611-t3507933/
dabadguycr said:
I have unlocked the bootloader but I can not figure out how to root this thing at all. Has anyone had any success? I would like TWRP and SuperU.
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divineBliss said:
TWRP and root instructions available now in post 1 of
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/huawei-ascend-xt-h1611-t3507933/
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You've already been helping me before you posted this.
People reading this thread might not realize we have root now. It's for their benefit .
dabadguycr said:
You've already been helping me before you posted this.
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divineBliss said:
People reading this thread might not realize we have root now. It's for their benefit .
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Good Point, I know my thread shows up first on Bing whenever I search for my phone and rooting help.
I have another XT and followed all instructions fine but no SuperSU when checking the phone. I tried flashing it twice (the one from the OP in main thread) and nothing. Am I missing a step?
I had installed fine on the first phone. this new one is 100% stock, unlocked bootloader, installed TWRP successfully but no supersu and root checker confirms no root.
Is it B140 or what? If you are missing a step, only you can check that.
powerserge1 said:
I have another XT and followed all instructions fine but no SuperSU when checking the phone. I tried flashing it twice (the one from the OP in main thread) and nothing. Am I missing a step?
I had installed fine on the first phone. this new one is 100% stock, unlocked bootloader, installed TWRP successfully but no supersu and root checker confirms no root.
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Is it B140 or what? If you are missing a step, only you can check that.
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Fixed
Can someone check the EMUI Huawei website for the unlock bootloader? Is it still working for requesting code? It keeps loop me back to the EMUI 5.0 page
sweetboy02125 said:
Can someone check the EMUI Huawei website for the unlock bootloader? Is it still working for requesting code? It keeps loop me back to the EMUI 5.0 page
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Ya same. I got angry since I spent hours trying to find it so I just paid $4 and had DC-Unlocker unlock my bootloader.
sweetboy02125 said:
Can someone check the EMUI Huawei website for the unlock bootloader? Is it still working for requesting code? It keeps loop me back to the EMUI 5.0 page
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webosFTW said:
Ya same. I got angry since I spent hours trying to find it so I just paid $4 and had DC-Unlocker unlock my bootloader.
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If you follow this guide there should be no issue. The rootmygalaxy link should be pretty straightforward at unlocking the bootloader. The guide should be stickied in the OP.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70515102&postcount=649
powerserge1 said:
If you follow this guide there should be no issue. The rootmygalaxy link should be pretty straightforward at unlocking the bootloader. The guide should be stickied in the OP.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70515102&postcount=649
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The issue is that https://emui.huawei.com/en/plugin.php?id=unlock that page hasnt worked for days. Keep redirecting me to the main page.
webosFTW said:
The issue is that https://emui.huawei.com/en/plugin.php?id=unlock that page hasnt worked for days. Keep redirecting me to the main page.
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Yes use a different browser. Not working with chrome but working with edge. Go to the same link, it will bring you to EMUI 5.0 page, towards the top click on "download" then on the following page under the search bar click on "unlock bootloader" and it will bring you to the unlocking page. Just confirmed working. Updating the guide and will make a new post for root and twrp
Updated guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/huawei-ascend-xt-h1611-feb27-2017-t3564389
Unlocked the boot loader, now adb/fastboot-15 Second won't work
Hello guys!
I used the 15 Second minimal adb/fastboot package from this site to unlock the boot loader. All seemed to go well, a screen message said success or something like that. It's been over 2 weeks since I had to put the phone down and take care of some other business. Now, after turning the phone off and then back on again when I am ready when I type in "fastboot devices" in the elevated cmd window in the adb directory the only message that comes back is "waiting on the device." Or the equivalent. I have tried what I could find from searching with Google to no avail. I am pretty sure that I am using the same cord, laptop, and everything that worked when I unlocked the boot loader. So, I am at a loss.
My goal originally was to use madvane20's slim downed version of b180 just to get it working again as my almost 2 years old P10 was stolen. I have no money in my budget for a new phone until Feb. 2020. I last talked with him in a series of PM's ending around May of last year, when a reply stated he had to get back to work on the last part of it. I have since seen a post referencing that it was ready in a package that after I had successfully unlocked the boot loader, it would root and install everything. This would have made me a happy guy... but I also noticed a custom ROM is now to be had based on Android 7. In order to get my Bank App's updated version of it's Mobile App to work, I have to install Android v 7 or higher. That's the main app that needs v 7 or better that I use daily. Several times...
But, now when I power up the phone, the first message is, "Your device has been unlocked and cannot be trusted... Press the Power Key now to reboot. Or the device will automatically reboot in 5 seconds." Which it does, the first time walking me through the Set-Up process, now it just boots into Huawei's EMUI 4.1. But, I cannot get adb to find the phone to follow the remainder of the instructions in the guide, "AT&T Huawei Ascend XT H1611 Feb27, 2017 update all things Root and TWRP (guide)"
Nor, can I get into the Recovery mode using the Vol Down/Power Keys.
So, where have I gone wrong or what is my next step? Since the phone can not be found and I can not get into Recovery using the proper keys what do I need to do and how do I do it?
I want to:
Root the phone.
Install the custom ROM I mentioned.
Or, Install an upgrade, if possible, to Android v 7... But,
can not get the phone recognized to get into a Recovery mode (is that right?) to push TWRP to it as well as the other files
it needs and to do whatever the Guides tell me to do.
Specs on the phone:
Model: H1611
Build: H1611C07B180
EMUI v: 4.1
Android v: 6.0.1
Security Patch level: September 1, 2017
Baseband v: 20234
Kernal v: 3.10.49-g03b627c
Sorry for the long post, but I thought it might answer some questions that came to mind before replying back.
Thanks in advance. I'm not here often, but when I am I am always relieved to get out of some jam I have gotten myself into!
mike0921
mike0921,
What happens if the phone is in normal mode and you type "adb devices" from the PC adb directory command prompt?
divineBliss said:
mike0921,
What happens if the phone is in normal mode and you type "adb devices" from the PC adb directory command prompt?
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I just now found a new(er) USB cable for the phone. I also uninstalled the H1611 under Portable Devices in the Device Manager and rebooted the laptop. Where before, under Events the message was ".... needs further installation..." it now showed a successful install.
At the "adb devices" command, nothing happened, no response. I went and found the directions and explanations for the use of the top 30 commands. It told me to reboot the bootloader. A screen on the phone had me confirm the RSA command. Afterwhich the Fastoot&Recovery Mode screen with the little green Android guy with the message Phone Unlocked, FRP Unlock messages.
I went back to the elevated cmd window and at the adb directory command prompt entered "fastboot devices" and Voila! There were some letters and numbers, five or six spaces and the word "fastboot."
So, am I good to go with the rest of the steps in the guide from here? A question, about him saying to flash the Superuser zip file using TWRP. Is that suppose to already be on my SD card to flash it or can I flash it from my laptop without having to touch the phone or current USB cable? It seems stable but I am a bit gunshy and don't have much faith left in the old equipment I am having to use. A very old, refurbished HP Elitebook 8460P which is running really wonky, a not too new USB cable, the last of five I dug up and have used and finally works but is a bit loose, and Windows 10 1903 etc., which has disappeared all kinds of things I am having to run down) Can I use the "push" command to move the zip file to the SD card? And is that a fastboot function or an adb function? I seem to have read somewhere along the way to this point here that "push" is what I want to do, but powerserge1's Step 7 states to flash it using TWRP. I just want to check. And should questions from here on out be placed in his 184-page thread? I still haven't managed to read the whole thing, it seems to go off in so many other directions that I don't think I need to travel down. But, I will follow your advice.
I want to say a hearty thanks for your help. I was stuck, confused and frustrated at getting no results from Googling and reading for hours and getting nowhere it seemed. And I think I am good to go now.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Just to be clear, The SuperSU zip file is currently on my laptop in the adb directory. Not on the phone.
mike0921 said:
I just now found a new(er) USB cable for the phone. I also uninstalled the H1611 under Portable Devices in the Device Manager and rebooted the laptop. Where before, under Events the message was ".... needs further installation..." it now showed a successful install.
At the "adb devices" command, nothing happened, no response. I went and found the directions and explanations for the use of the top 30 commands. It told me to reboot the bootloader. A screen on the phone had me confirm the RSA command. Afterwhich the Fastoot&Recovery Mode screen with the little green Android guy with the message Phone Unlocked, FRP Unlock messages.
I went back to the elevated cmd window and at the adb directory command prompt entered "fastboot devices" and Voila! There were some letters and numbers, five or six spaces and the word "fastboot."
So, am I good to go with the rest of the steps in the guide from here? A question, about him saying to flash the Superuser zip file using TWRP. Is that suppose to already be on my SD card to flash it or can I flash it from my laptop without having to touch the phone or current USB cable? It seems stable but I am a bit gunshy and don't have much faith left in the old equipment I am having to use. A very old, refurbished HP Elitebook 8460P which is running really wonky, a not too new USB cable, the last of five I dug up and have used and finally works but is a bit loose, and Windows 10 1903 etc., which has disappeared all kinds of things I am having to run down) Can I use the "push" command to move the zip file to the SD card? And is that a fastboot function or an adb function? I seem to have read somewhere along the way to this point here that "push" is what I want to do, but powerserge1's Step 7 states to flash it using TWRP. I just want to check. And should questions from here on out be placed in his 184-page thread? I still haven't managed to read the whole thing, it seems to go off in so many other directions that I don't think I need to travel down. But, I will follow your advice.
I want to say a hearty thanks for your help. I was stuck, confused and frustrated at getting no results from Googling and reading for hours and getting nowhere it seemed. And I think I am good to go now.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Just to be clear, The SuperSU zip file is currently on my laptop in the adb directory. Not on the phone.
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And after backing up in TRWP, I just checked the SD card's contents for the backup and saw the SuperSU zip file neatly placed on it as well. Just to be clear!??!
Okay, I somehow screwed this up I think. I was a little distracted by a friend dropping by. After telling her to give me a minute, I looked back at the phone after following Step 6:
Step 6: Confirm phone goes to FASTBOOT & RESCUE mode.
a) fastboot devices (to make sure your device is recognized)
b) fastboot boot TWRP.img (boots TWRP.img from Step 3)
c) The phone will boot into TWRP. Always select Keep Read Only from the first screen every time you go into TWRP.
Peek around a bit if you want to, then use TWRP to backup your stock recovery to external micro SD.
d) Reboot bootloader from inside TWRP to flash this custom recovery image (no adb command this time, you are rebooting to the bootloader from TWRP, you will see this option under "reboot" in TWRP).
e) fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img (now flashes TWRP recovery to the phone)
I then went to Step 7:
Step 7: After phone reboots, get into TWRP recovery repeating Step 6, a and b or hold the power button and volume up button from power-off state, then release when you see Huawei logo.
But now, the phone isn't being recognized again. And when I shut it off, hold Volume Up and Power buttons, I get a screen that asks if I want to: Reboot system now; Wipe data/factory reset; Wipe cache partition. Not the Recovery Screen with the options I got used to seeing in little green characters.
I tried the Reboot system now option and I'm back into the Huawei EMUI with everything appearing unchanged. Powered off, did the Vol Up + Power buttons and am back with the screen offering the three options I mentioned above. And the phone not being recognized after the "Devices" command.
Can you clarify my confusion? What am I doing wrong? Or not doing?
Thanks.
mike
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mike0921 said:
I just now found a new(er) USB cable for the phone. I also uninstalled the H1611 under Portable Devices in the Device Manager and rebooted the laptop. Where before, under Events the message was ".... needs further installation..." it now showed a successful install.
At the "adb devices" command, nothing happened, no response. I went and found the directions and explanations for the use of the top 30 commands. It told me to reboot the bootloader. A screen on the phone had me confirm the RSA command. Afterwhich the Fastoot&Recovery Mode screen with the little green Android guy with the message Phone Unlocked, FRP Unlock messages.
I went back to the elevated cmd window and at the adb directory command prompt entered "fastboot devices" and Voila! There were some letters and numbers, five or six spaces and the word "fastboot."
So, am I good to go with the rest of the steps in the guide from here? A question, about him saying to flash the Superuser zip file using TWRP. Is that suppose to already be on my SD card to flash it or can I flash it from my laptop without having to touch the phone or current USB cable? It seems stable but I am a bit gunshy and don't have much faith left in the old equipment I am having to use. A very old, refurbished HP Elitebook 8460P which is running really wonky, a not too new USB cable, the last of five I dug up and have used and finally works but is a bit loose, and Windows 10 1903 etc., which has disappeared all kinds of things I am having to run down) Can I use the "push" command to move the zip file to the SD card? And is that a fastboot function or an adb function? I seem to have read somewhere along the way to this point here that "push" is what I want to do, but powerserge1's Step 7 states to flash it using TWRP. I just want to check. And should questions from here on out be placed in his 184-page thread? I still haven't managed to read the whole thing, it seems to go off in so many other directions that I don't think I need to travel down. But, I will follow your advice.
I want to say a hearty thanks for your help. I was stuck, confused and frustrated at getting no results from Googling and reading for hours and getting nowhere it seemed. And I think I am good to go now.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Just to be clear, The SuperSU zip file is currently on my laptop in the adb directory. Not on the phone.
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And after backing up in TRWP, I just checked the SD card's contents for the backup and saw the SuperSU zip file neatly placed on it as well. Just to be clear!??!
Okay, I somehow screwed this up I think. I was a little distracted by a friend dropping by. After telling her to give me a minute, I looked back at the phone after following Step 6:
Step 6: Confirm phone goes to FASTBOOT & RESCUE mode.
a) fastboot devices (to make sure your device is recognized)
b) fastboot boot TWRP.img (boots TWRP.img from Step 3)
c) The phone will boot into TWRP. Always select Keep Read Only from the first screen every time you go into TWRP.
Peek around a bit if you want to, then use TWRP to backup your stock recovery to external micro SD.
d) Reboot bootloader from inside TWRP to flash this custom recovery image (no adb command this time, you are rebooting to the bootloader from TWRP, you will see this option under "reboot" in TWRP).
e) fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img (now flashes TWRP recovery to the phone)
I then went to Step 7:
Step 7: After phone reboots, get into TWRP recovery repeating Step 6, a and b or hold the power button and volume up button from power-off state, then release when you see Huawei logo.
But now, the phone isn't being recognized again. And when I shut it off, hold Volume Up and Power buttons, I get a screen that asks if I want to: Reboot system now; Wipe data/factory reset; Wipe cache partition. Not the Recovery Screen with the options I got used to seeing in little green characters.
I tried the Reboot system now option and I'm back into the Huawei EMUI with everything appearing unchanged. Powered off, did the Vol Up + Power buttons and am back with the screen offering the three options I mentioned above. And the phone not being recognized after the "Devices" command.
Can you clarify my confusion? What am I doing wrong? Or not doing?
Thanks.
mike
Sorry for the delay. What's the latest status with attempts to root the phone?

Huawei P9 Lite stuck on bootloop, can't enter recovery mode

Hello, I'm new to xda, in fact I registered just to ask for help. My p9 lite got stuck on huawei logo, when i try to turn off the device it just reboots 2 times and then just stays on huawei logo. I can enter fastboot and rescue mode, but i have not enabled usb debugging and oem unlock on the device earlier. To be honest this is my first android device, in the past i used only windows phones, so you could say i'm completely new to this. Any suggestions on how to recover my phone or flash any rom into it? I'd be very glad if someone helped me find the solution to this problem. Not sure if i made a thread in the correct place, direct me if i'm mistaken
There are few different versions of P9 Lite, look at the back of the phone to the bottom to see the numbers beside VSN and let us know.
1) Also when the phone is turned off plug in the usb to a computer or charging adapter
2) Hold down volume up & power
3) Let go of the power button when you feel the buzz while still holding the volume up button
4) Download latest version & recovery.
5) Go to Settings>Developer Options>USB Debugging On
5B) If you don't see Developer Options in settings, then go to Settings>About Phone>Build Number & ( tap the Build Number untill it unlocks)
6) Update us on the status, hope it works out.
GloryNation said:
There are few different versions of P9 Lite, look at the back of the phone to the bottom to see the numbers beside VSN and let us know.
1) Also when the phone is turned off plug in the usb to a computer or charging adapter
2) Hold down volume up & power
3) Let go of the power button when you feel the buzz while still holding the volume up button
4) Download latest version & recovery.
5) Go to Settings>Developer Options>USB Debugging On
5B) If you don't see Developer Options in settings, then go to Settings>About Phone>Build Number & ( tap the Build Number untill it unlocks)
6) Update us on the status, hope it works out.
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tried to enter recovery, still not work. can't go to developer options because phone is stuck on logo, can't power off. couldn't find any solution that works anywhere, been searching for more than 6 hours, still no use. phone model is VNS-L21 forgot to mention earlier
What exactly were you doing before this happened and does your computer recognize your phone when plugged in at all.
Try holding volume up & down together & plug phone in when it reboots on you, & report back with what you see. If anything at all.
GloryNation said:
What exactly were you doing before this happened and does your computer recognize your phone when plugged in at all.
Try holding volume up & down together & plug phone in when it reboots on you, & report back with what you see. If anything at all.
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I tried to install nougat update, computer recognizes it only in fastboot. holding volume buttons haven't changed anything still no progress. the thing is i had installed nougat a moth or so ago and it worked fine, then rolled back to marshmallow and now this. i'm pretty sure i tried to install correct package, because it was the same i had installed earlier
Did you download a adb tool on your computer that have the 'fastboot.exe' file? If so open that folder,
Have the mouse curser hover in that folder, hold down shift & right click the mouse
Open command prompt
Connect phone as is in fastboot mode
Type adb devices & press enter
Type adb continue & press enter
Hi,
I have the same issue as ellanyx.
my phone can only be stucked while booting or if I connect my phone to a computer, I'm able to boot it in fastboot.
as ellanyx, I didn't enable usb-debug nor OEM unlock option...
so when I'm in fastboot, I type the command "fastboot oem unlock xxxxxx" (hopefully the different data needed are the correct ones mentioned on the box of the phone) I get this error message:
C:\Users\Dieu\Downloads\SRKToolHuawei-STABLE-V1.3-20160619>fastboot oem unlock xxxxx
...
FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.016s
and off course the other options like "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img "... doesn't work.
I can't use the adb commands neither.
when I type the commande, as mentioned above, "adb devices" or "adb continue", nothing works.
So I'm a bit desesperate
do you have any solution for this kind of issue?
thanks
Dude, so the last firmware on your phone was MM or N? If it was MM you should put stock firmware appropriate for your model in dload folder on SD card and put volume+volume-power, and thats it. If you stack on N,....then I dont know because dload method doesnt work with N, or maybe works if you can find stock firmware with recovery for N.
Regards
Unfortunately I can't update with the 3 button update otherwise it would indeed solvemy problem.
pyromana said:
Unfortunately I can't update with the 3 button update otherwise it would indeed solvemy problem.
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Probably you didnt have correct Oeminfo for MM if dload method didnt work....Try to conect phone with Toolkit and follow procedure for flashing oeminfo and custombin, after that flash stock recovrry and b161 via dload metod. You will find it on forum here.
Regards
the procedure from SRK toolkit?
would it be possible to provide it? because I can't unlock the OEM and I didn't tick the USB debug think.
Maybe problem with the ps not phone so u can not connect with adb
Try with different pc you must have flash oem with fast boot without enable adb from phone if u in fastboot
I can only boot my phone in fastboot (vol- + power) and not in recovery (vol+ + power).
also when using the SRK toolkit, the first screen tells me to be sure that the usb debugging is enable, which I haven't done...
if I'm not mistaken, fastboot is to use the fastboot command and recovery the adb commands
the connection with fastboot works on my computer, the link is made. however when I type the command to unlock the OEM, I get an error stating that the command is not allowed.
when I use the SRK toolkit, with the different questions, he tries to connect the phone with adb and waiting.... waiting...
is there a command to reboot in recovery but from fastboot? in the otherway around it exists but it doesn't seem that from fastboot to recovery it exists.
thanks.
Alexxxx1 said:
Dude, so the last firmware on your phone was MM or N? If it was MM you should put stock firmware appropriate for your model in dload folder on SD card and put volume+volume-power, and thats it. If you stack on N,....then I dont know because dload method doesnt work with N, or maybe works if you can find stock firmware with recovery for N.
Regards
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dload method works on N. I downgraded my phone from unofficial N update back to official MM update using this method yesterday. You just have to enable OEM at developer options on settings.
It looks like people can't be bothered to read the 1st post properly before they reply.
HE CAN NOT BOOT TO ANDROID SO HE CAN NOT ENABLE OEM OR ACTIVATE USB DEBUGGING!!!!
What he CAN do, is go into eRecovery and Fastboot.
With that in mind, I would suggest using the dload method through fastboot.
Also, make sure it is Huawei SRK Tools 2.0 that is used, as it actually asks if you are in debug mode or fastboot.
Note that there is a few bugs in SRK 2.0:
The TWRP recovery file has the wrong filename in the package, so it WILL fail unless you name it correctly.
Also, when trying to root, do NOT use the "P9 Lite" method as that WILL fail too. Use the "P9/P9 Plus" method.
I am trying to set up a complete guide that can restore the phone when it is stuck in fastboot, however I apparently went a step too far...
ellanyx said:
Hello, I'm new to xda, in fact I registered just to ask for help. My p9 lite got stuck on huawei logo, when i try to turn off the device it just reboots 2 times and then just stays on huawei logo. I can enter fastboot and rescue mode, but i have not enabled usb debugging and oem unlock on the device earlier. To be honest this is my first android device, in the past i used only windows phones, so you could say i'm completely new to this. Any suggestions on how to recover my phone or flash any rom into it? I'd be very glad if someone helped me find the solution to this problem. Not sure if i made a thread in the correct place, direct me if i'm mistaken[/QUOTE
Do you have TWRP recovery ?
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ellanyx said:
Hello, I'm new to xda, in fact I registered just to ask for help. My p9 lite got stuck on huawei logo, when i try to turn off the device it just reboots 2 times and then just stays on huawei logo. I can enter fastboot and rescue mode, but i have not enabled usb debugging and oem unlock on the device earlier. To be honest this is my first android device, in the past i used only windows phones, so you could say i'm completely new to this. Any suggestions on how to recover my phone or flash any rom into it? I'd be very glad if someone helped me find the solution to this problem. Not sure if i made a thread in the correct place, direct me if i'm mistaken
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Boot into fastboot mode and flash a custom recovery by meticulus. Link : meticulus.co.vu
Then whenyou get stuck hold power and vol down button for 2 minutes the phone will reboot and then when it says that your device has been unlocked and cant be trusted then only press vol up key ( dont press power button then). The u get into huawei recovery. From that u should power off the phone. Now get a custom rom by meticulus into your device sd card ( Cyanogenmod 13 is recommended ). Then insert sd card in a powered off phone. Now press vol up and power key and flash gapps and custom rom and you are good to go.
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So, MY question:
I have tried 4 times to get Nougat installed, but every time I got the SMALL package (1.25gb) which means it is not complete.
I decided to try ONE more time, but think I have made a serious mistake.
I was on B161 and tried to downgrade to B160 without upgrading to Nougat first.
This has caused my phone to be stuck at boot with the message "Your device is booting now..."
I can NOT get into eRecovery or fastboot no matter what I do.
If I just leave the phone, then it discharge very fast, but as soon as I plug it in, it starts up and gets stuck at the same screen again.
Does anyone have ANY idea about how I can get out of this problem?
UPDATE:
I have managed to boot to fastboot while connected to my pc.
The phone is unlocked but FRP is LOCKED, which means I can't flash anything.
I read about using Miracle Loader to remove the FRP lock, but it can't "see" my phone. Maybe I am doing it wrong?
SnowmanDK said:
So, MY question:
I have tried 4 times to get Nougat installed, but every time I got the SMALL package (1.25gb) which means it is not complete.
I decided to try ONE more time, but think I have made a serious mistake.
I was on B161 and tried to downgrade to B160 without upgrading to Nougat first.
This has caused my phone to be stuck at boot with the message "Your device is booting now..."
I can NOT get into eRecovery or fastboot no matter what I do.
If I just leave the phone, then it discharge very fast, but as soon as I plug it in, it starts up and gets stuck at the same screen again.
Does anyone have ANY idea about how I can get out of this problem?
UPDATE:
I have managed to boot to fastboot while connected to my pc.
The phone is unlocked but FRP is LOCKED, which means I can't flash anything.
I read about using Miracle Loader to remove the FRP lock, but it can't "see" my phone. Maybe I am doing it wrong?
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Try to relock and then unlock the bootloader again. And make sure oem unlocking is enabled in dev options
Arsaam said:
Try to relock and then unlock the bootloader again. And make sure oem unlocking is enabled in dev options
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Please read my previous post again
I can NOT boot normally. And as FRP is locked, then I can't relock or unlock the bootloader.
SnowmanDK said:
Please read my previous post again
I can NOT boot normally. And as FRP is locked, then I can't relock or unlock the bootloader.
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Go to fast boot mode and from their try to flash meticulus recovery.
You can also try the adb method as well.
Visit meticulus.co.vu

Bricked Chinese version, only ADB sideload is working. Appreciate any help.

Hi,
Messed up badly Furious that ZTE made the phone incompatible with Daydream, decided to root the device. Tried various ROMs, but could never get the modem to work in the UK. Eventually tried to reinstall Chinese stock ROM and, to my surprise, the modem still didn't work. Attempted to restore the modem files from TWRP backup and bricked the phone completely. Can only boot into Chinese recovery where only ADB sideload enables the phone to be seen by Windows as Android ADB Interface. EDL mode cannot be seen and Axon7toolkit cannot see the phone even in ADB sideload mode. Attempts to update software result in this message: Package expects build fingerprint of ZTE/P996A03/ailsa_ii:6.0.1/MMB29M/20161027.021856:user/release-keys or ZTE/P996A03/ailsa_ii:7.1.1/NMF26F/20170224.135053:user/release-keys ; this device has ZTE/P996A03/ailsa_ii:7.1.1/NMF26V/20170912.013327:user/release-keys. Most likely, updates won't work anyway, because when the phone was running, updates resulted in a mismatch. Any feedback would be much appreciated.
tretayuga said:
Hi,
Messed up badly Furious that ZTE made the phone incompatible with Daydream, decided to root the device. Tried various ROMs, but could never get the modem to work in the UK. Eventually tried to reinstall Chinese stock ROM and, to my surprise, the modem still didn't work. Attempted to restore the modem files from TWRP backup and bricked the phone completely. Can only boot into Chinese recovery where only ADB sideload enables the phone to be seen by Windows as Android ADB Interface. EDL mode cannot be seen and Axon7toolkit cannot see the phone even in ADB sideload mode. Attempts to update software result in this message: Package expects build fingerprint of ZTE/P996A03/ailsa_ii:6.0.1/MMB29M/20161027.021856:user/release-keys or ZTE/P996A03/ailsa_ii:7.1.1/NMF26F/20170224.135053:user/release-keys ; this device has ZTE/P996A03/ailsa_ii:7.1.1/NMF26V/20170912.013327:user/release-keys. Most likely, updates won't work anyway, because when the phone was running, updates resulted in a mismatch. Any feedback would be much appreciated.
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You messed up real bad. I assume you forgot to flash the modem files when you flashed the custom ROMs?
EDL mode cannot be seen? What do you mean by that? Keep the Device Manager open, phone disconnected; then hold both volume buttons, wait 5 seconds, connect the USB cable while you are holding them, and wait 3 seconds more before releasing them. The device manager should refresh.
The phone should appear under Ports (COM & LPT) or under USB devices as QUSB_BULK. If it is under USB devices you have to right click on it, Uninstall -> Delete driver software. After that hold all 3 buttons for a long time (both volume buttons and power) and device manager should refresh itself. It should install the Qualcomm driver then. If the driver is ZTE handset diagnostic interface, you'll have to disassemble the phone
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You messed up real bad. I assume you forgot to flash the modem files when you flashed the custom ROMs?
EDL mode cannot be seen? What do you mean by that? Keep the Device Manager open, phone disconnected; then hold both volume buttons, wait 5 seconds, connect the USB cable while you are holding them, and wait 3 seconds more before releasing them. The device manager should refresh.
The phone should appear under Ports (COM & LPT) or under USB devices as QUSB_BULK. If it is under USB devices you have to right click on it, Uninstall -> Delete driver software. After that hold all 3 buttons for a long time (both volume buttons and power) and device manager should refresh itself. It should install the Qualcomm driver then. If the driver is ZTE handset diagnostic interface, you'll have to disassemble the phone
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Thanks. The phone is listed as ZTE Handset Diagnostic Interface(DFU) (COM10) in Ports. It is listed as Unknown USB Device in USB Controllers and following the procedure you described doesn't install the Qualcomm driver. I take it, then, that an engineer would have to disassemble the phone.
tretayuga said:
Thanks. The phone is listed as ZTE Handset Diagnostic Interface(DFU) (COM10) in Ports. It is listed as Unknown USB Device in USB Controllers and following the procedure you described doesn't install the Qualcomm driver. I take it, then, that an engineer would have to disassemble the phone.
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Or you. Follow the 4th category brick repair manual. I'm just rewriting it but it'll take time
Where are you getting adb sideload from?
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Or you. Follow the 4th category brick repair manual. I'm just rewriting it but it'll take time
Where are you getting adb sideload from?
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Well, with your help I may snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. I'll ask one of the local engineers to dismantle the phone according to your guide and we'll see what we can do. The adb sideload screen is in this photo.
Thanks again.
tretayuga said:
Well, with your help I may snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. I'll ask one of the local engineers to dismantle the phone according to your guide and we'll see what we can do. The adb sideload screen is in this photo.
Thanks again.
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You still have one other option though. May save you.
Do you have an SD card? If not, get at least a 4 GB one (or one with 3gb free), download an official A2017 update package, unzip it and put the update.zip in the sd card. (If you get a bunch of folders instead of a file called update.zip just take the original zip and put it in the SD).
after that, put it in the sd card and select the option that says 'sd'.
It may work. Right now it's your best shot at not taking it apart
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You still have one other option though. May save you.
Do you have an SD card? If not, get at least a 4 GB one (or one with 3gb free), download an official A2017 update package, unzip it and put the update.zip in the sd card. (If you get a bunch of folders instead of a file called update.zip just take the original zip and put it in the SD).
after that, put it in the sd card and select the option that says 'sd'.
It may work. Right now it's your best shot at not taking it apart
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That's forbidden. When I've tried to update from the SD card using that option, I get a message saying I don't have permission to update from the SD card. I will, however, try again because you've mentioned some things that are slight variations on what I've done before.
tretayuga said:
That's forbidden. When I've tried to update from the SD card using that option, I get a message saying I don't have permission to update from the SD card. I will, however, try again because you've mentioned some things that are slight variations on what I've done before.
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Yeah, it's possible. But I have one more idea. Can you try one other thing?
There's a way to get to EDL if you have only DFU mode, which is by getting adb (not adb sideload, just normal adb) and issuing "adb reboot edl". If you can get adb (i think you may have adb from the main recovery screen) then you can get to EDL and flash stuff with MiFlash. Try to issue 'adb reboot edl' when you are on the main screen of the recovery mode.
The other way, which might work on your state, is turning the phone off and holding volume down + power. It might open FTM mode (it's a white rectangle in the middle of the screen with the words FTM written on it, can't miss it). If you get there just issue 'adb reboot edl' and flash with MiFlash
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Yeah, it's possible. But I have one more idea. Can you try one other thing?
There's a way to get to EDL if you have only DFU mode, which is by getting adb (not adb sideload, just normal adb) and issuing "adb reboot edl". If you can get adb (i think you may have adb from the main recovery screen) then you can get to EDL and flash stuff with MiFlash. Try to issue 'adb reboot edl' when you are on the main screen of the recovery mode.
The other way, which might work on your state, is turning the phone off and holding volume down + power. It might open FTM mode (it's a white rectangle in the middle of the screen with the words FTM written on it, can't miss it). If you get there just issue 'adb reboot edl' and flash with MiFlash
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Thanks, but I've already tried it. The phone only communicates with the computer in adb sideload mode, so trying adb reboot edl results in an "error:closed" message. If not in sideload mode, adb cannot even register a device. Occasionally, I've seen a small Linux penguin in the middle of the screen and today it hung on the MiFavor logo for some time. If those are significant, I don't know how to get them back. The ZTE engineers have been very thorough. It's frustratiing because the adb sideload thing might work with the right software package, and I can clear the cache and wipe the system; but then I'm back to square one. Your suggestion about dismantling the phone sounds like the most promising path forward and I will have a go tomorrow.
tretayuga said:
Thanks, but I've already tried it. The phone only communicates with the computer in adb sideload mode, so trying adb reboot edl results in an "error:closed" message. If not in sideload mode, adb cannot even register a device. Occasionally, I've seen a small Linux penguin in the middle of the screen and today it hung on the MiFavor logo for some time. If those are significant, I don't know how to get them back. The ZTE engineers have been very thorough. It's frustratiing because the adb sideload thing might work with the right software package, and I can clear the cache and wipe the system; but then I'm back to square one. Your suggestion about dismantling the phone sounds like the most promising path forward and I will have a go tomorrow.
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So you get the 5 seconds screen? Have you tried to enter fastboot?
If I'm right, you get the Linux penguin when you hit the power button when you are on the 5 seconds screen (the 'Your device can't be checked for corruption' screen). If it appears, use a volume button to get to the options, select 'Bootloader' and try to enter Bootloader mode. It should have fastboot, being an A2017.
If you get to fastboot you can issue 'fastboot boot twrp.img' and your phone will boot into TWRP. Take Lineage, the Universal Bootloader and the A2017 modem and flash them, then format data, and you'll be good to go.
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So you get the 5 seconds screen? Have you tried to enter fastboot?
If I'm right, you get the Linux penguin when you hit the power button when you are on the 5 seconds screen (the 'Your device can't be checked for corruption' screen). If it appears, use a volume button to get to the options, select 'Bootloader' and try to enter Bootloader mode. It should have fastboot, being an A2017.
If you get to fastboot you can issue 'fastboot boot twrp.img' and your phone will boot into TWRP. Take Lineage, the Universal Bootloader and the A2017 modem and flash them, then format data, and you'll be good to go.
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I do indeed get the 5 seconds screen, but the reason I didn't mention it is that it does nothing from what I can see. The phone "boots" after five seconds, but if I press the volume buttons to enter options, Bootloader is not one of them. The Fastboot option just makes the phone reboot and the Recovery option sends me to the screen in the photo upthread. Like I say, they've been very thorough.
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So you get the 5 seconds screen? Have you tried to enter fastboot?
If I'm right, you get the Linux penguin when you hit the power button when you are on the 5 seconds screen (the 'Your device can't be checked for corruption' screen). If it appears, use a volume button to get to the options, select 'Bootloader' and try to enter Bootloader mode. It should have fastboot, being an A2017.
If you get to fastboot you can issue 'fastboot boot twrp.img' and your phone will boot into TWRP. Take Lineage, the Universal Bootloader and the A2017 modem and flash them, then format data, and you'll be good to go.
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Curioser and curioser. I went through the steps to short circuit the test point on the motherboard and MiFlash successfully flashed the Unbrick ROM which you advised. Obviously, the Qualcomm drivers were recognised e.t.c. The state of the phone now is that it is caught in a boot loop. It shows the ZTE screen and the 5-second screen. Going into recovery on the 5-second screen causes the ZTE logo to appear again, then the battery icon keeps showing, switching off and showing again. The Fastboot mode on the 5-second screen now takes me to the Fastboot screen, but entering recovery causes the same battery loop. Did I make a mistake reassembling the phone perhaps? Should I try to flash a different ROM from the test point?
tretayuga said:
Curioser and curioser. I went through the steps to short circuit the test point on the motherboard and MiFlash successfully flashed the Unbrick ROM which you advised. Obviously, the Qualcomm drivers were recognised e.t.c. The state of the phone now is that it is caught in a boot loop. It shows the ZTE screen and the 5-second screen. Going into recovery on the 5-second screen causes the ZTE logo to appear again, then the battery icon keeps showing, switching off and showing again. The Fastboot mode on the 5-second screen now takes me to the Fastboot screen, but entering recovery causes the same battery loop. Did I make a mistake reassembling the phone perhaps? Should I try to flash a different ROM from the test point?
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So now you have fastboot? Put the TWRP-3.2.1-0.img on the adb folder, then open CMD, navigate to that folder, write 'fastboot boot TW" and press Tab, the filename should appear, if it does hit Enter
If you get to TWRP don't turn the phone off, and flash the universal bootloader, Lineage, the A2017 modem, and Magisk 15.2
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So now you have fastboot? Put the TWRP-3.2.1-0.img on the adb folder, then open CMD, navigate to that folder, write 'fastboot boot TW" and press Tab, the filename should appear, if it does hit Enter
If you get to TWRP don't turn the phone off, and flash the universal bootloader, Lineage, the A2017 modem, and Magisk 15.2
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Sorry, I didn't make that clear. The 5-second screen directs me to Fastboot, but there are only four options there: Start (doesn't work, obviously), Restart Bootloader (brings you back to the same place), Shut down and Recovery (goes to battery icon). Don't know what went wrong--maybe a connection got damaged when the phone was dismantled--but I discover I can't repeat the short circuiting thing and, even though the phone is seen on the system as Qualcomm 90.., MiFlash cannot flash anything different. I despair. I'll send the phone for recycling. Making the Axon 7 incompatible with Daydream was the last straw. I very much appreciate your help just the same.
tretayuga said:
Sorry, I didn't make that clear. The 5-second screen directs me to Fastboot, but there are only four options there: Start (doesn't work, obviously), Restart Bootloader (brings you back to the same place), Shut down and Recovery (goes to battery icon). Don't know what went wrong--maybe a connection got damaged when the phone was dismantled--but I discover I can't repeat the short circuiting thing and, even though the phone is seen on the system as Qualcomm 90.., MiFlash cannot flash anything different. I despair. I'll send the phone for recycling. Making the Axon 7 incompatible with Daydream was the last straw. I very much appreciate your help just the same.
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No, when you are on the screen with the 4 options you have Fastboot. That is the bootloader mode. Get there and issue 'fastboot devices' and you'll see that you got fastboot from there.
Don't repeat the 4th category manual, just turn the phone off and hold volume up and down, then connect the USB. If it appears as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 you're in EDL.
What's the name of the package that you flashed?
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No, when you are on the screen with the 4 options you have Fastboot. That is the bootloader mode. Get there and issue 'fastboot devices' and you'll see that you got fastboot from there.
Don't repeat the 4th category manual, just turn the phone off and hold volume up and down, then connect the USB. If it appears as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 you're in EDL.
What's the name of the package that you flashed?
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You star! I've followed your advice and now it is exactly the phone I was looking for. (I had made a mistake and forgotten to reconnect something in the internals, but the ROM worked just fine once that was sorted and I've flashed all the things you recommended.) Your name will be sung down the ages in my household, Choose an username. Many thanks

Lg k20 Plus twrp won't boot.

So i wanted to create a key mapping for android over my android game using my xbox one controller but all the apps that allow it require rooting. So i quickly came here to see if it was rootable and surely my model was listed. LG k20 Plus MP260, So i go and download adb tap my build number, do the usb debugging, allow oem unlocking, downloaded the Lg drivers, moved the recovery.img to the adb file folder directory, moved the super user Zip file and the no-verity-opt-encrypt-5.1.Zip to the internal storage of the phone. Then run Shift+ Right click adb reboot bootloader using Windows powershell command line and i'm in fastboot mode (I can also just power the phone off and hold the volume down button and plug usb into phone to get into it). So i use fastboot devices to make sure the computer recognized my device and it does. Note: (the bootloader is already unlocked) Then i use fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and it flashes. what happens next is well. I use fastboot reboot and well i get "Your device software cannot be checked for corruption lock the bootloader" and below that it say "PRESS THE POWER KEY TO CONTINUE" i press the power key and it boots up normally. In the video's i've watched they say it will boot into the system twrp and my phone is not doing this. I'm willing to let someone team view me and skype me so we can work this out together and i'm even willing to pay 20$ if we can get this done. Please message me asap
I have the exact same problem. Did you ever figure it out?
Bumping an oldish thread, because this still exists. Custom recovery isn't very useful when you can't get to it without reflashing it every time.
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Bumping an oldish thread, because this still exists. Custom recovery isn't very useful when you can't get to it without reflashing it every time.
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Did you find a solution? I've been fighting my LG K20 plus metroPCS for over 2 weeks. It won't go into download mode or recovery. In recovery it skips over the reset page. I think the phone is possessed lol.

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