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Hello guys, need help.
I had a LG G2 running CloudyFa 1.2 version - g3 ported working perfectly.
But I used a lot of crap in the phone, so I decided to make a factory wipe on TWRP.
When I did it, phone restarted and now is on boot looping with Led light changing from Blue to Green, eternally.
I Tried EVERYTHING to make this thing to come back, it just don't.
Tried Terminal Commands on FOTA ans Misc (nothing).
Tried KDZ method, but the LG mobile says that my phone has the last software available and does not install anything.
I can acess TWRP and Download mode, but still, can't revive my phone.
Please, what am I suposed to do?
have you tried pushing a rom via adb???
Not yet, because I have no freaking Idea of even how to start
zubeedubs said:
have you tried pushing a rom via adb???
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I saw that I would need to download Android SDK and install files, couldn't do it because I am working now.
There is a Tutorial or something here?
Heitor Amat said:
I saw that I would need to download Android SDK and install files, couldn't do it because I am working now.
There is a Tutorial or something here?
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Try adb pusher in my sig.
If it doesn't work properly then just open cmd in the same folder where the adb is.
copy your rom to the same folder
and
"adb push rom.zip /sdcard/rom.zip"
when rom.zip is obviously your rom name.
Heitor Amat said:
I saw that I would need to download Android SDK and install files, couldn't do it because I am working now.
There is a Tutorial or something here?
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If you can get into twrp id wait till you can use ADB go home install android SDK then run adb , boot into twrp and go into the terminal on the computer and type ADB kill-server then ADB USB it should read your phone then type ADB push the ROM you want to flash /sdcard/
couldnt have put it better than the above 2 posts...
it happened to me not so long ago and it was the only way i could get a functional rom on to the phone... takes a while but does the trick!!!
Mildromeda said:
If you can get into twrp id wait till you can use ADB go home install android SDK then run adb , boot into twrp and go into the terminal on the computer and type ADB kill-server then ADB USB it should read your phone then type ADB push the ROM you want to flash /sdcard/
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Thanks my friend.
Is that so easy to do as you said?
I never used SDK, so I am a completely noob on this.
bender_007 said:
Try adb pusher in my sig.
If it doesn't work properly then just open cmd in the same folder where the adb is.
copy your rom to the same folder
and
"adb push rom.zip /sdcard/rom.zip"
when rom.zip is obviously your rom name.
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To be honest, it seems a lot confusing to me.
I have a full backup that I did before all this sh%^#, it is in my computer.
Is it possible to send it to the phone and just flash by TWRP?
Where is your backup located ?
bender_007 said:
Where is your backup located ?
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My notebook
Heitor Amat said:
My notebook
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This should give you the idea
ADB Pusher
bender_007 said:
This should give you the idea
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Hello My friend.
I am trying to use the ADB pusher you said..
But I doesn't find my phone.
I already tried ADB Sideload on TWRP, Terminal Commands and even Download mode, but the tool cannot find the phone.
is it bad?
Heitor Amat said:
Hello My friend.
I am trying to use the ADB pusher you said..
But I doesn't find my phone.
I already tried ADB Sideload on TWRP, Terminal Commands and even Download mode, but the tool cannot find the phone.
is it bad?
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is twrp on ?
If yes then look in device manager if there is an unknown device ( or a device without driver)
bender_007 said:
is twrp on ?
If yes then look in device manager if there is an unknown device ( or a device without driver)
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My friend, I am sorry but I am WAAAY TOOO NOOB i guess.
I'd probably need to pay 2 or more beers for you after this big help.
I have no Idea of where in TWRP on my lg g2 has "device manager"
or should this be in Computer? (if yes, where in Computer?)
Heitor Amat said:
My friend, I am sorry but I am WAAAY TOOO NOOB i guess.
I'd probably need to pay 2 or more beers for you after this big help.
I have no Idea of where in TWRP on my lg g2 has "device manager"
or should this be in Computer? (if yes, where in Computer?)
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Hi,,,put it in downloadmode and restore it with official lg support tool or flash .tot file with lgflashtool!!!!
pk940 said:
Hi,,,put it in downloadmode and restore it with official lg support tool or flash .tot file with lgflashtool!!!!
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already tried.
Does not work.
It says that I already have the last software installed.
Heitor Amat said:
already tried.
Does not work.
It says that I already have the last software installed.
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by LG tool he means this one
so
1. check your imei (box or anywhere)
2. http://csmg.lgmobile.com:9002/csmg/b2c/client/auth_model_check2.jsp?esn=YOURIMEI
append your imei instead of "YOURIMEI", copy the whole link and paste it into browser..copy the received link with kdz extension into the address bar and paste it, it will download..
then proceed with the lg flash tool ^the one you download.
bender_007 said:
by LG tool he means this one
so
1. check your imei (box or anywhere)
2. http://csmg.lgmobile.com:9002/csmg/b2c/client/auth_model_check2.jsp?esn=YOURIMEI
append your imei instead of "YOURIMEI", copy the whole link and paste it into browser..copy the received link with kdz extension into the address bar and paste it, it will download..
then proceed with the lg flash tool ^the one you download.
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I Appreciate all your help, but now i am REALLY nervous.
Cannot use adb Pusher.
Downloaded the ROM as you said with the LiNK, but cannot install on the phone.
LG flash tool does not work at all
And I have no idea of how to make ADB sideload.
Now I am really worried to loose my phone for all.
Heitor Amat said:
I Appreciate all your help, but now i am REALLY nervous.
Cannot use adb Pusher.
Downloaded the ROM as you said with the LiNK, but cannot install on the phone.
LG flash tool does not work at all
And I have no idea of how to make ADB sideload.
Now I am really worried to loose my phone for all.
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Sounds like you don't have USB drivers installed or have the wrong version
jamesd1085 said:
Sounds like you don't have USB drivers installed or have the wrong version
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But I downloaded the last version...
hello every one plyze i need help every time i trying to root my ze500kl it said only waitting for device and do nothing
Mohamed elkholy said:
hello every one plyze i need help every time i trying to root my ze500kl it said only waitting for device and do nothing
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It's probably a problem with drivers. It's common in Windows. Search in the forum for these keywords: ADB Windows driver problems
I resolved using a Linux distro (Debian Sid, but Ubuntu is OK and more friendly too), no problems with drivers anymore.
but when i type adb device i found my device but when
he enter to the fastboot mode it said waiting for device
do you can help me please how do you have fixed it
mohamedelkholy said:
but when i type adb device i found my device but when
he enter to the fastboot mode it said waiting for device
do you can help me please how do you have fixed it
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Do you run the command prompt as Administrator (right clic on the Command Prompt icon > Run as Administrator)?
Do you run fastboot devices before to check if the phone is recognized by fastboot?
i have run the cmd as an admiristratore but how to reconized it
mohamedelkholy said:
i have run the cmd as an admiristratore but how to reconized it
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with the command:
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fastboot devices
if the phone is recognized, it should respond with
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random123 fastboot
if nothing happens, you have to check your adb drivers (uninstall and reinstall for example).
Hey, trying to flash my Nexus 6P with Android 7, buy when I try to unlock with fastboot flashing unlock, I just get a list of command options. I've updated Android Studio and the SDK, but nothing changes. What can I do?
Try Nexus Root Toolkit... But why don' you just sideload the OTA with ADB?
fodi97 said:
Try Nexus Root Toolkit... But why don' you just sideload the OTA with ADB?
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How do you get adb to recognize the phone? Minimal sdk can't find the phone
Envoyé de mon Nexus 6P en utilisant Tapatalk
Reinstall all drivers with the toolkit. And delete all previous SDK and driver installs
Can the toolkit root the new NRD90M?
Envoyé de mon Nexus 6P en utilisant Tapatalk
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Try Nexus Root Toolkit... But why don' you just sideload the OTA with ADB?
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adb doesn't see the phone. Is there toolkit for Linux?
Do you have USB debugging enabled in developer options?
And oem unlock enabled?
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers mobile app
pipnmike said:
Do you have USB debugging enabled in developer options?
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Yes. fast boot itself works and fastboot devices returns a listing for my phone. As I said in my first post, it is fastboot flashing unlock that returns the command options.
aSystemOverload said:
Yes. fast boot itself works and fastboot devices returns a listing for my phone. As I said in my first post, it is fastboot flashing unlock that returns the command options.
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i faced the same problem. i used method 2 as described in the link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/tutorial-how-to-flash-factory-image-t3252931
For what it's worth, i flashed the OTA image yesterday. When booted, adb did recognize the phone. But when in recovery, adb did not see it. At that point, i just unplugged the phone from the PC and plugged it back in. The PC proceeded to install the drivers again. After that, adb worked.
aSystemOverload said:
Yes. fast boot itself works and fastboot devices returns a listing for my phone. As I said in my first post, it is fastboot flashing unlock that returns the command options.
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You don't need any toolkit. Your problem is an outdated SDK.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62924139&postcount=3
Hmtsjmftsch said:
And oem unlock enabled?
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Please read what I've written, I'm trying to unlock it with fastboot flashing unlock, but it just returns a bunch of command options
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You don't need any toolkit. Your problem is an outdated SDK.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62924139&postcount=3
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No it is not. I've complete removed Android Studio and the SDK and reinstalled/redownloaded from scratch, still the same.
aSystemOverload said:
No it is not. I've complete removed Android Studio and the SDK and reinstalled/redownloaded from scratch, still the same.
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Are you sure? Is your platform-tools package up to date? The only reason fastboot throws a list of possible commands is when it doesn't recognize the command you're trying to issue. The only reason it wouldn't recognise the command you're trying to issue would be if it was out of date.
Heisenberg said:
Are you sure? Is your platform-tools package up to date? The only reason fastboot throws a list of possible commands is when it doesn't recognize the command you're trying to issue. The only reason it wouldn't recognise the command you're trying to issue would be if it was out of date.
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Yes, I'm sure. I deleted the Android Studio and separate android-sdk folders and re-downloaded both from scratch. I've sorted it, I did it on my work Win10 laptop. But adb won't work period (problems conecting to the daemon) and fastboot works, but doesn't recognise flashing unlock. On a side note, i realised I hadn't allowed unlock from developer settings, but even after fastboot flashing unlock still didn't work. *shrugs*
aSystemOverload said:
Yes, I'm sure. I deleted the Android Studio and separate android-sdk folders and re-downloaded both from scratch. I've sorted it, I did it on my work Win10 laptop. But adb won't work period (problems conecting to the daemon) and fastboot works, but doesn't recognise flashing unlock. On a side note, i realised I hadn't allowed unlock from developer settings, but even after fastboot flashing unlock still didn't work. *shrugs*
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So if you type in adb in command prompt does it tell you which version of adb you have installed? It sounds like you have some issues with you're install of SDK tools. Is java up to date.
aSystemOverload said:
Please read what I've written, I'm trying to unlock it with fastboot flashing unlock, but it just returns a bunch of command options
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I ment: did you enable oem unlock in settings (developer options)?
Heisenberg said:
You don't need any toolkit. Your problem is an outdated SDK.
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Guaranteed, this is your problem.
Hello all, I have a Lenovo a6000 smartphone. It was owned by my friend. She had a problem with the android os, so she went to a local store and the there it got hard bricked. Now if I turn it on it only vibrates once. no backlight or any picture. If I press and hold vol- and power buttons together LCD backlight turns on but no display. then it goes off and then again turns on. PC does not detect it. Can anyone help me getting it out from this state?
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Hello all, I have a Lenovo a6000 smartphone. It was owned by my friend. She had a problem with the android os, so she went to a local store and the there it got hard bricked. Now if I turn it on it only vibrates once. no backlight or any picture. If I press and hold vol- and power buttons together LCD backlight turns on but no display. then it goes off and then again turns on. PC does not detect it. Can anyone help me getting it out from this state?
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Try qfil method
JovanSijacki said:
Try qfil method
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Can you give the link please..... please note the phone is no longer detected in pc
arnab8820 said:
Can you give the link please..... please note the phone is no longer detected in pc
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You need to have adb and fastboot drivers for your phone to correctly get detected.
Here's the LINK FOR QFIL TUTORIAL. You'll need another set of drivers called as the QCOM drivers which are mentioned in the tutorial from the above link.
Hope this helps.
I already have installed the drivers. Still not detected. Even the device manager does not show a device is connected
sasukay said:
You need to have adb and fastboot drivers for your phone to correctly get detected.
Here's the LINK FOR QFIL TUTORIAL. You'll need another set of drivers called as the QCOM drivers which are mentioned in the tutorial from the above link.
Hope this helps.
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Here the phone connects in Qualcomm hs-USB...... mode. But in case of mine, it does not even show up in the device manager.
arnab8820 said:
Here the phone connects in Qualcomm hs-USB...... mode. But in case of mine, it does not even show up in the device manager.
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You should try changing the usb cable you are using. Or maybe that guy in the local repair shop didn't put the sub PCB board back correctly.
sasukay said:
You should try changing the usb cable you are using. Or maybe that guy in the local repair shop didn't put the sub PCB board back correctly.
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There is only one pcb in it. Changing the cable does not make a difference
One update. I can get into the fastboot mode. But the bootloader is locked. What to do?
arnab8820 said:
One update. I can get into the fastboot mode. But the bootloader is locked. What to do?
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Lenovo A6000 doesn't come with a locked bootloader B-l
If you can boot into fastboot then you should flash twrp from it depending on the current android version of the device. If it had been on kitkat flash this TWRP v2.8.6.0 or if it has been updated to lollipop then flash the latest TWRP v3.1.0.
For this you need to first have the fastboot drivers installed and also the minimal adb and fastboot tool. Then place the required TWRP in that folder, better rename the file to 'recovery.img' and then in the CMD window which you open by Shift + Right Click first type
Code:
fastboot devices
To check whether your device is detected by the tool and haa got drivers installed correctly.
Later, if successful, type in
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Then you'll have TWRP recovery installed.
Then flash any ROM on the device using it.
sasukay said:
Lenovo A6000 doesn't come with a locked bootloader B-l
If you can boot into fastboot then you should flash twrp from it depending on the current android version of the device. If it had been on kitkat flash this TWRP v2.8.6.0 or if it has been updated to lollipop then flash the latest TWRP v3.1.0.
For this you need to first have the fastboot drivers installed and also the minimal adb and fastboot tool. Then place the required TWRP in that folder, better rename the file to 'recovery.img' and then in the CMD window which you open by Shift + Right Click first type
To check whether your device is detected by the tool and haa got drivers installed correctly.
Later, if successful, type in
Then you'll have TWRP recovery installed.
Then flash any ROM on the device using it.
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Thanks! I will try it and post the results.
Btw are you sure it does not come with a locked bootloader? I tried to flash the stock recovery and got an error saying "unknown command or device is lock"
arnab8820 said:
Thanks! I will try it and post the results.
Btw are you sure it does not come with a locked bootloader? I tried to flash the stock recovery and got an error saying "unknown command or device is lock"
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Yeah bro I'm 100% positive. I think unknown command is displayed when you flash the wrong version of recovery.
You can also try
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
Sometimes only this works which temporarily boots into the custom recovery.
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Yeah bro I'm 100% positive. I think unknown command is displayed when you flash the wrong version of recovery.
You can also try
Sometimes only this works which temporarily boots into the custom recovery.
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Ok friend i will post the results tonight
sasukay said:
Lenovo A6000 doesn't come with a locked bootloader B-l
If you can boot into fastboot then you should flash twrp from it depending on the current android version of the device. If it had been on kitkat flash this TWRP v2.8.6.0 or if it has been updated to lollipop then flash the latest TWRP v3.1.0.
For this you need to first have the fastboot drivers installed and also the minimal adb and fastboot tool. Then place the required TWRP in that folder, better rename the file to 'recovery.img' and then in the CMD window which you open by Shift + Right Click first type
Code:
fastboot devices
To check whether your device is detected by the tool and haa got drivers installed correctly.
Later, if successful, type in
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Then you'll have TWRP recovery installed.
Then flash any ROM on the device using it.
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Tried the above method but no luck it gives an error: "unknown command or device is lock".
arnab8820 said:
Tried the above method but no luck it gives an error: "unknown command or device is lock".
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Try this with the CWM recovery too.
BTW does your device gets detected by fastboot devices command? Also, have you tried the QPST method?
sasukay said:
Try this with the CWM recovery too.
BTW does your device gets detected by fastboot devices command? Also, have you tried the QPST method?
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Device gets detected by fastboot devices command. I cant try qpst because the device is not detected in any other mode except fastboot. I hv all the drivers installed
arnab8820 said:
Device gets detected by fastboot devices command. I cant try qpst because the device is not detected in any other mode except fastboot. I hv all the drivers installed
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You've tried booting into Download mode? It requires you to press the VOL UP + POWER KEY, then you need to select the Download mode in it to perform flashing through QPST.
Also, you never mentioned what android version was the device on, earlier.
sasukay said:
You've tried booting into Download mode? It requires you to press the VOL UP + POWER KEY, then you need to select the Download mode in it to perform flashing through QPST.
Also, you never mentioned what android version was the device on, earlier.
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If i press and hold vol up and power key together the phone only vibrates once and shows nothing. And i think my friend applied the lollipop update on it. She is not sure.
arnab8820 said:
If i press and hold vol up and power key together the phone only vibrates once and shows nothing. And i think my friend applied the lollipop update on it. She is not sure.
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Try fastboot oem unlock
arnab8820 said:
Tried the above method but no luck it gives an error: "unknown command or device is lock".
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I think you are missing something (maybe).
The command is "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
If the recovery files name is twrp.img then command will be "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img".
Hi
I have been unable to find a TWRP build for my Android device (a Lenovo TB-X306F) anywhere online. I'd like to get into custom romming, which is pretty much impossible without TWRP. Does anyone know if there's a stable, reliable build of TWRP that has been tested to work with this device that carries the smallest risk of bricking my hardware or getting caught in a boot loop, and will allow me to interface with TWRP via ADB shell?
Thanks in advance!
SeedyTeevee said:
Hi
I have been unable to find a TWRP build for my Android device (a Lenovo TB-X306F) anywhere online. I'd like to get into custom romming, which is pretty much impossible without TWRP. Does anyone know if there's a stable, reliable build of TWRP that has been tested to work with this device that carries the smallest risk of bricking my hardware or getting caught in a boot loop, and will allow me to interface with TWRP via ADB shell?
Thanks in advance!
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me too! did you have any luck?
tkalfaoglu said:
me too! did you have any luck?
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I'm trying to root my device do you have any suggestions?
Hello231 said:
I'm trying to root my device do you have any suggestions?
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yeah it was very easy -- download the current firmware for your tablet, extract the boot.img
install the magisk app, then run it..
copy the boot.img to the tablet, tell the app to patch it, download the patch BACK to your pc..
then put the device into fastboot, and run
fastboot flash boot boot_patched.img
BTW, I could not find a TWRP that worked with our device.. it was not necessary anyway.. flashing the boot partition was enough
tkalfaoglu said:
yeah it was very easy -- download the current firmware for your tablet, extract the boot.img
install the magisk app, then run it..
copy the boot.img to the tablet, tell the app to patch it, download the patch BACK to your pc..
then put the device into fastboot, and run
fastboot flash boot boot_patched.img
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Ok a bit more information for what I tried like 3 months ago
- I downloaded adb and fastboot
-adb was working fastboot was not
-i read about mtk drivers and that they are the problem I did download them but still my tablet doesn't show up in the pc (fastboot devices)
I can't get past that step
when you say that fastboot is not running, why is that?
what error do you get? you know you need to put the tablet into fastboot mode before fastboot will be useful,, right?
tkalfaoglu said:
when you say that fastboot is not running, why is that?
what error do you get? you know you need to put the tablet into fastboot mode before fastboot will be useful,, right?
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I do exactly this
I open my tablet connect to PC run adb devices it finds my device good
I run adb reboot bootloader it goes on fastboot good
I run fastboot devices it gets stuck at waiting for devices
That is my problem
Hello231 said:
I do exactly this
I open my tablet connect to PC run adb devices it finds my device good
I run adb reboot bootloader it goes on fastboot good
I run fastboot devices it gets stuck at waiting for devices
That is my problem
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Try different cables (or drivers if you are using windows).. they make a big difference.
tkalfaoglu said:
Try different cables (or drivers if you are using windows).. they make a big difference.
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Do you have any suggestions on drivers?
Hello231 said:
Do you have any suggestions on drivers?
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No sorry - I use Linux which doesn't need drivers.