I downloaded EMUI 4.0.3 from that update site "hwct ... something, I don't know" and installed it in TWRP 3.1.0.0-1, when rebooted, set up the phone and saw that is not EMUI 4.1, what I wanted, so I downloaded another "FULL" package from that site, copied to SD Card, But...
Tried to get in TWRP, just booted in stock. Many tries, and I thinked that the installation of the rom overwritten the TWRP with stock.
Installed ADB on Ubuntu 16.04 64-Bit, went into 'Fastboot an Rescue Mode", but... when connected phone to laptop and ran "adb devices" , NO device found. NONE! Tried to run "adb shell" -- error: no device, tried the fastboot flash recovery................. command and says "waiting for device"
This is a HUGE problem considering that I test custom roms really often and that I CANNOT live without root, :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying:
Is there a FIX for this problem? I will be very thankful if someone responds.
Or is just my laptop's problem?
Thanks! :good:
Run fastboot with sudo! THAT'S IMPORTANT! Or else you will get "waiting for device" loop for ever!
Szabi01 said:
Run fastboot with sudo! THAT'S IMPORTANT! Or else you will get "waiting for device" loop for ever!
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THANK YOU SO MUCH! That actually worked! But every time when I flashed TWRP I didn't need to put "sudo" in front of command. Well, I learned something new.
You deserve the thanks button!
XTutorials said:
THANK YOU SO MUCH! That actually worked! But every time when I flashed TWRP I didn't need to put "sudo" in front of command. Well, I learned something new.
You deserve the thanks button!
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No probem!! Linux can be tricky sometimes.
XTutorials said:
THANK YOU SO MUCH! That actually worked! But every time when I flashed TWRP I didn't need to put "sudo" in front of command. Well, I learned something new.
You deserve the thanks button!
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On Linux you usually need to. On Windows it works without.
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Hi
Tried to flash a new kernel and all seemed ok (flashed phones and nexus 7 few times now) when I came out of flashing I hit a bootloop, I though nothing of it and tried to restart....same issue, so next I tried to go into cw recovery, no joy, it will not show again.
I can power/vol keys to android fastboot screen with start power restart boot and so on but if I choose recovery nothing happens, I am stuck with either a bootloop or stuck on android fastboot screen and not able to move from either.
I have tried the toolkit and most other things but the problem is it cannot see my nexus 7, even after installing drivers and so on the toolkit (top right) does not list my nexus as found, because of this I cannot reflash any stock firmware/recover/reflash cwr.
Not sure how I can get around this if my pc cannot see the nexus 7.
Thanks for any help
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Hi
Tried to flash a new kernel and all seemed ok (flashed phones and nexus 7 few times now) when I came out of flashing I hit a bootloop, I though nothing of it and tried to restart....same issue, so next I tried to go into cw recovery, no joy, it will not show again.
I can power/vol keys to android fastboot screen with start power restart boot and so on but if I choose recovery nothing happens, I am stuck with either a bootloop or stuck on android fastboot screen and not able to move from either.
I have tried the toolkit and most other things but the problem is it cannot see my nexus 7, even after installing drivers and so on the toolkit (top right) does not list my nexus as found, because of this I cannot reflash any stock firmware/recover/reflash cwr.
Not sure how I can get around this if my pc cannot see the nexus 7.
Thanks for any help
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try to flash recovery again via fastboot...or doesnt pc recognize divice at all?
S.R
shivasrage said:
try to flash recovery again via fastboot...
S.R
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I cannot flash anything. On the fastboot screen I can scroll up and down powr off/start/recovery....if I choose any (apart from power off) nothing happens.
When I hook it up to my pc it cannot see it, nexus 7 toolkit also cannot see it, it does not list it as found so I cannot flash anything on to it, if I try it just says waiting for device, tried other things and same thing either waiting for device or asks if fastboot installed.
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I cannot flash anything. On the fastboot screen I can scroll up and down powr off/start/recovery....if I choose any (apart from power off) nothing happens.
When I hook it up to my pc it cannot see it, nexus 7 toolkit also cannot see it, it does not list it as found so I cannot flash anything on to it, if I try it just says waiting for device, tried other things and same thing either waiting for device or asks if fastboot installed.
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have you tried flashing factory image from google site.with flash all-sh?
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have you tried flashing factory image from google site.with flash all-sh?
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I have a image ready but not able to flash....but what is flash all-sh? trying to search for it, is it a tool to force flash?
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I have a image ready but not able to flash....but what is flash all-sh? trying to search for it, is it a tool to force flash?
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no its included in the factory image to flash all i one so it looks like for the nexus 4:
flash-all .....its a windows batch image with all included.... try this
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shivasrage said:
no its included in the factory image to flash all i one so it looks like for the nexus 4:
flash-all .....its a windows batch image with all included.... try this
S:R.
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Thanks....but still get waiting for device, thats the problem, nothing seems to see it so I cannot flash anything to it.
You are already at the bootloader screen. Use your computer to fastboot flash a new kernel. Being able to get into recovery has nothing to do with it. You screwed it up flashing a kernel. Its likely thats all you need to fix it. Flash a new one with fastboot.
You are already at the bootloader screen. Use your computer to fastboot flash a new kernel. Being able to get into recovery has nothing to do with it. You screwed it up flashing a kernel. Its likely thats all you need to fix it. Flash a new one with fastboot.
i thought the same as you but fastboot isn recognizig N7 anymore....always wating for device....
Hemidroids said:
You are already at the bootloader screen. Use your computer to fastboot flash a new kernel. Being able to get into recovery has nothing to do with it. You screwed it up flashing a kernel. Its likely thats all you need to fix it. Flash a new one with fastboot.
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Downloaded the fastboot exe but unsure what it needs to work as when I click on it a run box opens for like half a second and then closes, dont get a chance to read what it says, think I will have to read up on it.
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Downloaded the fastboot exe but unsure what it needs to work as when I click on it a run box opens for like half a second and then closes, dont get a chance to read what it says, think I will have to read up on it.
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read this... i hope you can follwow that easily like me...
greets S.R.
http://dottech.org/21534/how-to-ins...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
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Downloaded the fastboot exe but unsure what it needs to work as when I click on it a run box opens for like half a second and then closes, dont get a chance to read what it says, think I will have to read up on it.
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EXE? doh.......Windows.......sorry cant help.
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read this... i hope you can follwow that easily like me...
greets S.R.
http://dottech.org/21534/how-to-ins...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
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Tried some of that already but will try again tomorrow.
Thanks for help with this and will post tomorrow if I can sort it. cheers
I hope this instructions can help you a little bit...but if it fails don´t be angry its all I can think of ...at this time ....merry christmas
S.R.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31931117:D
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Well after using bits of jrom flasher and nexus toolkit I got it working again, main issue was making the tablet seen, abd and fastboot would not show device.
All up and running again THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED
voodoochild2008 said:
Well after using bits of jrom flasher and nexus toolkit I got it working again, main issue was making the tablet seen, abd and fastboot would not show device.
All up and running again THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED
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How did you get it to work? I have problem getting my device to be recognized. Stuck on boot loop too..
Hey man, how did you get your computer to recognize your device? Would be great to finally fix mine as this is the same exact problem -- computer doesn't recognize it even though in fastboot.
Quacker245 said:
Hey man, how did you get your computer to recognize your device? Would be great to finally fix mine as this is the same exact problem -- computer doesn't recognize it even though in fastboot.
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I don't understand exactly what you are trying to do, sorry: you said the pc does not see the nexus, "even thought in fastboot".. If you say even thought, it seems to me that you are able to access Android itself or maybe recovery? In that case I can't see the issue.. Sorry my fault, non english mother tongue
But, if have the device soft bricked and you are able to enter ONLY the bootloader (that is what we call often fastboot), then you should start to remove the not working fastboot drivers installed into your PC: launch the nexus in fastboot mode, go to Device Manager into your PC and search for a driver with an yellow exclamation point. This issue is very common so I hope that you have it, too.. So, uninstall that driver, then unlink the nexus from your PC; after a few seconds attach it to another USB port and see if Windows install a driver (it should). If this new driver doesn't work, too, or if Windows does no install any, try this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426502
Hope it helps, let us know, see you!
EDIT: also, if you still have no luck, you should find a Linux or Mac PC/laptop and download the adb/fastboot binary files for that OS; this will definitively solve your driver issue ( @#ò#@!"@# Winzozz )
brainvision said:
I don't understand exactly what you are trying to do, sorry: you said the pc does not see the nexus, "even thought in fastboot".. If you say even thought, it seems to me that you are able to access Android itself or maybe recovery? In that case I can't see the issue.. Sorry my fault, non english mother tongue
But, if have the device soft bricked and you are able to enter ONLY the bootloader (that is what we call often fastboot), then you should start to remove the not working fastboot drivers installed into your PC: launch the nexus in fastboot mode, go to Device Manager into your PC and search for a driver with an yellow exclamation point. This issue is very common so I hope that you have it, too.. So, uninstall that driver, then unlink the nexus from your PC; after a few seconds attach it to another USB port and see if Windows install a driver (it should). If this new driver doesn't work, too, or if Windows does no install any, try this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426502
Hope it helps, let us know, see you!
EDIT: also, if you still have no luck, you should find a Linux or Mac PC/laptop and download the adb/fastboot binary files for that OS; this will definitively solve your driver issue ( @#ò#@!"@# Winzozz )
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Hi sorry for not being clear. Basically I am only allowed to access the bootloader and my device is soft-bricked. I'm pretty sure I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers about a year ago when I originally did it, but I'll try again and let you know. Thanks!
I bought a nexus 10 (personal sale)
It was running cm 10.1
I disregarded the things I normally should do, like make a back up etc, and simply went into setting, downloaded a cm 10.2 nightly and hit install.
Now my nexus is stuck at the start up screen.
I can get into TWRP, and wipe cache or anything else, but that doesn't help.
I started to try to solve this by myself. I had the idea that fastboot might be the solution but I am not too versed in that.
in my command prompt window when I run "fastboot devices" it gets stuck at "waiting for device" which i think means that drivers are not installed on my pc.
I used this toolkit to install drivers, but i guess that didn't work
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2001868
Any help would be greatly appreciated
EDIT :
So I was finally able to install the drivers. I first has to disable driver signature enforcement.(the internet is great!)
Are your problems solved now, or do you still need to unbrick? Please clarify .
XxLordxX said:
Are your problems solved now, or do you still need to unbrick? Please clarify .
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i solved it
thanks
once i got the drivers i was home free
I need help figuring this out. My phone pops up and recognizes my computer when it's on, but not when in bootloader mode. I'm trying to flash the new bootloader/radios, but I can't. I've already uninstalled and reinstalled google drivers via SDK. Any suggestions? Yes it responds properly when on when i type "adb devices" just not when in bootloader mode.
aval1392 said:
I need help figuring this out. My phone pops up and recognizes my computer when it's on, but not when in bootloader mode. I'm trying to flash the new bootloader/radios, but I can't. I've already uninstalled and reinstalled google drivers via SDK. Any suggestions? Yes it responds properly when on when i type "adb devices" just not when in bootloader mode.
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Can you be a bit more clear on this? Adb doesn't work in bootloader mode, it isn't meant to, so if you're using adb commands while in the bootloader you're doing the wrong thing. What OS are you using? Exactly what command(s) are you issuing?
How about "fastboot devices"?
Heisenberg said:
Can you be a bit more clear on this? Adb doesn't work in bootloader mode, it isn't meant to, so if you're using adb commands while in the bootloader you're doing the wrong thing. What OS are you using? Exactly what command(s) are you issuing?
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I figured it out. It took me a bit to realize adb doesn't work in bootloader. But I installed the correct drivers using max Lee's radio, bootloader, vendor flashing video if anyone needs in the future. Thanks for all you help with Heisenberg. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwEJJIQEt3Y if anyone needs help like I did
aval1392 said:
I figured it out. It took me a bit to realize adb doesn't work in bootloader. But I installed the correct drivers using max Lee's radio, bootloader, vendor flashing video if anyone needs in the future. Thanks for all you help with Heisenberg. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwEJJIQEt3Y if anyone needs help like I did
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We already have a detailed guide right here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
Was hoping anyone could give me some direction after I tried to root and unlock my V995 using the DirtySanta steps. I got to the part where you are to execute "Step3.bat". I received the message below which is how I figured out I didn't have the fastboot drivers.
(******Sidenote******
If you get message saying <waiting for device> on Step3.bat then you do not have the fastboot drivers installed(you may have the program but not the drivers).
To fix: Go to your device manager while the device is connected in fasboot and right click the item that says Android and select update drivers. Then select from internet. and let it install the drivers then try step3.bat again.
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Afterwards the CMD screen closed out, and now i'm stuck with the unusable screen. Anyone else have this problem?
Thanks in advance guys.
What screen are you stuck on? LG logo?
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Was hoping anyone could give me some direction after I tried to root and unlock my V995 using the DirtySanta steps. I got to the part where you are to execute "Step3.bat". I received the message below which is how I figured out I didn't have the fastboot drivers.
(******Sidenote******
If you get message saying <waiting for device> on Step3.bat then you do not have the fastboot drivers installed(you may have the program but not the drivers).
To fix: Go to your device manager while the device is connected in fasboot and right click the item that says Android and select update drivers. Then select from internet. and let it install the drivers then try step3.bat again.
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Afterwards the CMD screen closed out, and now i'm stuck with the unusable screen. Anyone else have this problem?
Thanks in advance guys.
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Nevea said:
What screen are you stuck on? LG logo?
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Actually I got passed that. Now my problem is I can't boot back into the system, just forces me back into TWRP. I'm fairly certain the stock ROM is gone because I was flying through screens too quickly. But I could be wrong.
Any advice?
Are you getting the "no os" messege or just boots you right into TWRP?
Nevea said:
Are you getting the "no os" messege or just boots you right into TWRP?
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Just straight into TWRP. I've tried flashing US996 to no avail. Just staright back into TWRP.
Like this.
Phone powered off> Power phone on> Briefly LG Logo> Red Triangle message> LG Logo> TWRP.
No combination I've tried gets me out from TWRP. I can still get into Fastboot however.
I should say also I got the Secure Start Up message and it rewiped my phone.
That's about when this started.
It seems stuck at this point, and to my knowledge there is no stock Verizon Rom to flash to try to get it unstuck.
Thanks again and any help is appreciated.
Have you tried going into fastboot and reflashing boot1 then starting from step 3 in the rooting guide?
Nevea said:
Have you tried going into fastboot and reflashing boot1 then starting from step 3 in the rooting guide?
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I have, that was actually my first thought. I get past step3.bat and follow TWRP instructions about SuperSU. Once I try to reboot into the system to complete first activation set up it sends me straight into TWRP. I've even just gone straight back into Fastboot to flash boot2.img and sent the ADB command to reboot. Straight back to TWRP.
Honestly my thought is once Secure Start Up wiped the device it did something to the system partition. Only thing against that logic is that it should have booted when I flashed US996. So I'm pretty well scratching my head.
gotta be something so small since you still have os. Wish i had verizon to help you out.. But im on ATT.. I backed up my system but no help to u.
Nevea said:
gotta be something so small since you still have os. Wish i had verizon to help you out.. But im on ATT.. I backed up my system but no help to u.
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Don't sweat it bud. I appreciate your help. Guess I'm waiting for a Verizon stock until then!
I've tried several times to unlock the bootloader and it will not respond to any commands once in fastboot mode. I've tried to follow this guide https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t-unlock-bootloader-root/ but whenever I type "fastboot oem unlock" it just says "waiting for any device" and nothing happens. I have usb debugging enabled and oem unlocking on so I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I have the platform tools from Google installed. I can run adb and type "adb reboot bootloader" and it responds, but after that, no fastboot commands work. I mainly just wanted to root so I could restore my apps and data via Titanium Backup. Is there a temp root solution I can use? Or has anyone else experienced this?
Let me know if you need more info. Hopefully this is an easy one.
What do you get if you run "adb devices"?
thedrizzle said:
What do you get if you run "adb devices"?
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ADB: USAGE: unknown command DEVICES
Or do you mean run it while it's in fastboot?
I feel like it's something simple I'm missing. I've never had trouble figuring this stuff out. I've been rocking an HTC M8 on VenomRom since forever ago so it was time for an upgrade. I've looked at several different guides, but some of them seem to be incomplete. Like the guide at the official TWRP page says to power off the phone. Then it says to hold volume up to go into fastboot mode. I tried following those instructions to a T, but that didn't actually do anything. It doesn't say where to put the twrp.img file, it just says to run the command to boot the .img. Getting into fastboot isn't a problem. It's that no matter what I do once it's in fastboot, I just get "waiting for any device". I've tried the OnePlus6t Manager because I thought maybe I needed a one-click method. But again, it gets to fastboot and goes nowhere from there.
blockhead428 said:
I feel like it's something simple I'm missing. I've never had trouble figuring this stuff out. I've been rocking an HTC M8 on VenomRom since forever ago so it was time for an upgrade. I've looked at several different guides, but some of them seem to be incomplete. Like the guide at the official TWRP page says to power off the phone. Then it says to hold volume up to go into fastboot mode. I tried following those instructions to a T, but that didn't actually do anything. It doesn't say where to put the twrp.img file, it just says to run the command to boot the .img. Getting into fastboot isn't a problem. It's that no matter what I do once it's in fastboot, I just get "waiting for any device". I've tried the OnePlus6t Manager because I thought maybe I needed a one-click method. But again, it gets to fastboot and goes nowhere from there.
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Do not forget to enable OEM Unlocking in Developer options
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Just my 2 cents I'm not an expert but it Might be your drivers or when you installed adb did you do it with administrator rights? The first time tried I couldn't get it to work it wasn't detecting the device in fastboot so I reinstalled adb and then it worked
I just rooted mines today but I went off a YouTube video I looked up and they had everything you needed to download in the description. Took about ten minutes ? I'm not sure if I can put a link on here
DinarQ8 said:
Do not forget to enable OEM Unlocking in Developer options
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I've done that also. Developer options are enabled, USB debugging, and OEM unlocking. Are there newer drivers I need? But if that was an issue, it wouldn't allow me to do "adb reboot bootloader". It'll reboot to fastboot mode, but after typing "fastboot oem unlock" it just says waiting for any device.
blockhead428 said:
ADB: USAGE: unknown command DEVICES
Or do you mean run it while it's in fastboot?
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In the picture it shows you typed your commands all capitals letters
Dr8ven said:
Just my 2 cents I'm not an expert but it Might be your drivers or when you installed adb did you do it with administrator rights? The first time tried I couldn't get it to work it wasn't detecting the device in fastboot so I reinstalled adb and then it worked
I just rooted mines today but I went off a YouTube video I looked up and they had everything you needed to download in the description. Took about ten minutes I'm not sure if I can put a link on here
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Try and post it. It let me post the link to the guide in the initial posting. You could be on to something.
This is where I got my version of ADB. https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools It's not so much an "install" as it is unpacking a zip archive.
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I did not know it was case-sensitive. I just tried again and it seems to show my devices (I'm transferring files off of my m8 which is why it shows two).
Good call, brother! Where do I go from here?
blockhead428 said:
I did not know it was case-sensitive. I just tried again and it seems to show my devices (I'm transferring files off of my m8 which is why it shows two).
Good call, brother! Where do I go from here?
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you need to be careful in fastboot. One wrong command can lead to a catastrophe.
I used the adb installer from the same video. Once you unzip it. It's an .exe file which I granted administrator rights to install... it installs adb and drivers and it worked for me
That's the video and did it to a T
Another thing don't use power shell use command
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I'm following a video now. I'm thinking I didn't have the ADB drivers installed so I'm trying that now.
Let us know how it turned out ?
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Still getting nowhere. I thought my problem was that I didn't intall the drivers as administrator. So I did it again, following this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-XZy27wy5o When I reboot into bootloader, I type "fastboot devices" and it just goes right back to the command prompt. Nothing happens. I guess I'm going to try the old fashioned computer restart and see what happens. If all else fails, I can unplug it from the wall and blow on it, lol.
I swear, I've never been this simple before.
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Still getting nowhere. I thought my problem was that I didn't intall the drivers as administrator. So I did it again, following this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-XZy27wy5o When I reboot into bootloader, I type "fastboot devices" and it just goes right back to the command prompt. Nothing happens. I guess I'm going to try the old fashioned computer restart and see what happens. If all else fails, I can unplug it from the wall and blow on it, lol.
I swear, I've never been this simple before.
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::sigh:: Still no joy. Restarted pc, ran adb devices and it showed my phone. So i reboot into bootloader, typed fastboot devices and it still took me right back to the command prompt.
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::sigh:: Still no joy. Restarted pc, ran adb devices and it showed my phone. So i reboot into bootloader, typed fastboot devices and it still took me right back to the command prompt.
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I was thinking that maybe the latest OTA broke the bootloader unlock process, but someone else in this thread said they just unlocked theirs. I don't understand what the issues is. I've followed this video so closely I could re-enact it in my sleep.
Got it! I had two sets of drivers installed so I uninstalled both and it finally recognized my phone in fastboot. My old drivers from my m8 from 2014 were probably interfering with it. I knew it was something simple. I feel like Carl in Sling Blade when they bring him the lawn mower engine and he says "ain't got no gas in it, mmhmmm".
Nice! For a noob I wasn't too far off lol it just had to be one of those two issues
Enjoy happy rooting ?
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Got it! I had two sets of drivers installed so I uninstalled both and it finally recognized my phone in fastboot. My old drivers from my m8 from 2014 were probably interfering with it. I knew it was something simple. I feel like Carl in Sling Blade when they bring him the lawn mower engine and he says "ain't got no gas in it, mmhmmm".
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Hi I have the same problem, when fastboot it says waiting device. I also had rooted my other phone, so how to find my other driver phone in device manager because I can't find it