Meizu MX4 Pro boots into recovery mode "no firmware found" - Meizu MX

Hello XDA community, I come to you for help after messing up badly, trying to install cyanogenmod on the Meizu MX4 Pro.
Now the data on the device is fully cleared and it keeps booting into the stock recovery that has only 2 options:
1. System Upgrade - which doesn't do anything since the device doesn't contain an update.zip file
2. Clear data - no point in clearing nothing
(I did root the device when the Flyme OS was installed.)
When I connect my device to my desktop computer, the pc recognizes it but neither "adb devices" nor "fastboot devices" show anything and there is no option to open the internal storage and insert the update.zip file. When checking the device manager. the phone shows up as "LeMobile Android Device" and the driver as "Android ADB Recovery Interface".
Same thing for my Laptop, except it shows up as "Kedacom USB Device" and the driver as "@oem34.inf,%SingleAdbInterface%"

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My D802 is now bootlooping,
First of all I have installed the LGE driver but my PC only detect my D802 as "LGE Android MTP Device"
1) Tried wipe data, factory reset, nothing works,
2) ADB detected my devices on recovery mode, but if i go into ADB Sideload mode (twrp) the ADB's not detecting my device anymore,
3) I've been trying ADB push but getting this error "failed to copy 'xenonhd.zip' to '/data/media/0/xenonhd.zip' : Read-only file system"
4) Tried the ADB Sideload but getting "Error:closed",
5) I can access TWRP but, when i tried to flash a custom rom it's always bootlooping,
6) I can access the MTP on my PC (while on TWRP) but it's seems that i can't make any changes, i can't delete my phone files, i can't copy files from PC to Phone
7) Devices Manager only shows it as "LGE Android MTP Device"
8) Tried go back to stock with LG Mobile Tool 2014 (using kdz) but failed, getting "The phone is disconnected from PC", i tried to ignored it like some people said, but then it's always stopped at 60%
9) I tried the unbrick method then i typed " ls /dev/sd* " it's only showed my PC (sda) and not detecting my phone (sdb)
Any ideas gentlemen?

Windows 10 laptop can't detect softbricked Nexus 4, TWRP, no OS

I've checked other threads but other similar threads were able to get the phone detected in Device Manager so...
I went to factory reset my old Nexus 4 after using it whilst my LG G4 was being repaired. Instead of wiping the data, I accidentally wiped the entire phone, OS included. I wasn't paying attention to what i was doing due to working at the same time and as a result the phone now only boots into TWRP and fastboot mode, but nothing else.
I tried to connect it to my windows 10 laptop so I could flash a new ROM but my laptop can't find the nexus 4 at all. Not when in recovery or when in fastboot.
Opening device manager shows that it is not there at all. There is no ACER usb device driver, nothing that resembles the nexus 4 at all. I've attached an image showing what device manager shows when the nexus 4 is connected and in recovery mode.
As you can see, there are no drivers I can uninstall. I have installed the google USB drivers from Android SDK manager. Still doesn't show. ADB doesn't work either.
I have tried multiple USB cables and every USB port. The phone charges when using an AC adaptor and charges when connected to the laptop. I can't try a different computer because I do not have access to one. Frankly I'm at a loss as to what to do.
When my nexus 4 was previously unable to connect I was able to see the device and just had to uninstall/reinstall/update drivers to get it working. This time, I can't seem to do anything. My LG G4 connects fine and without issue.
Anyone able to help?
The only way to really tell if it is a software or hardware issue would be to try another computer with Win7.
You may be able to flash a custom ROM with a OTG drive as well.
I had the same problem. When using adb and fastboot I get errors about like "error: device '(null)' not found".
Youtube video with id t0pV2pSw2N0 (sorry I am not yet allowed to post external urls) was helpfull and now I can see Android Composite ADB Interface again in the device manager. I still can not use commands adb and fastboot with exception of adb sideload. Unfortunately I have not yet succeeded to flash an image succesfully with sideload.
first try 2 remove any current drivers that are installed.
then u should experiment with different drivers.
the SkipSoft ToolKit have a huge selection, try each one of them (one of them should work).
begin with the ULTIMATE drivers and Adb/Fastboot Installer and if it don't work use the toolkit drivers.
https://skipsoft.net/download-page/
For me it turned out that MTP was enabled by default. After each restart MTP was enabled again. Now I have disabled MTP and my device is found by normal adb command.
Steps:
1) Start your device in twrp recovery mode
2) In main menu go to mount and tap "Disable MTP"
3) In main menu go to advanced -> adb sideload. Wipe caches and slide to start sideload
4) On your pc go to the command shell
5) Start "adb sideload <image_name.zip>" (replace image_name.zip with a valid image). It does not matter whether this fails or succeeds. Only thing important is that adb connects to your device.
6) Start "adb shell getprop persist.sys.usb.config". As result you will see the actual setting of the USB configuration your device when starting up. In my case it responded with "mtp,adb".
7) Start "adb shell setprop persist.sys.usb.config adb" to enable only "adb" configuration
8) Repeat step 6 to check result
9) Restart your device in recovery mode
10) Start "adb devices" to check if your device is now listed.
i_need_some_help said:
For me it turned out that MTP was enabled by default. After each restart MTP was enabled again. Now I have disabled MTP and my device is found by normal adb command.
Steps:
1) Start your device in twrp recovery mode
2) In main menu go to mount and tap "Disable MTP"
3) In main menu go to advanced -> adb sideload. Wipe caches and slide to start sideload
4) On your pc go to the command shell
5) Start "adb sideload <image_name.zip>" (replace image_name.zip with a valid image). It does not matter whether this fails or succeeds. Only thing important is that adb connects to your device.
6) Start "adb shell getprop persist.sys.usb.config". As result you will see the actual setting of the USB configuration your device when starting up. In my case it responded with "mtp,adb".
7) Start "adb shell setprop persist.sys.usb.config adb" to enable only "adb" configuration
8) Repeat step 6 to check result
9) Restart your device in recovery mode
10) Start "adb devices" to check if your device is now listed.
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Thanks, I will give this a try!
elad.g said:
first try 2 remove any current drivers that are installed.
then u should experiment with different drivers.
the SkipSoft ToolKit have a huge selection, try each one of them (one of them should work).
begin with the ULTIMATE drivers and Adb/Fastboot Installer and if it don't work use the toolkit drivers.
https://skipsoft.net/download-page/
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I tried removing all USB drivers and then using the toolkit and tried installing each driver. None of them allowed my PC to detect the nexus 4. As you can see in the attachment, nothing in device manager remotely resembling my nexus 4. This is after uninstalling and reinstalling and also updateing the LG G4 drivers (it makes no difference).
i_need_some_help said:
I had the same problem. When using adb and fastboot I get errors about like "error: device '(null)' not found".
Youtube video with id t0pV2pSw2N0 (sorry I am not yet allowed to post external urls) was helpfull and now I can see Android Composite ADB Interface again in the device manager. I still can not use commands adb and fastboot with exception of adb sideload. Unfortunately I have not yet succeeded to flash an image succesfully with sideload.
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Alas, this did not work.
audit13 said:
The only way to really tell if it is a software or hardware issue would be to try another computer with Win7.
You may be able to flash a custom ROM with a OTG drive as well.
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Unfortunately I don't have access to any other PC for this purpose. I can't connect download software or connect USB devices to the PCs at work due to security. I tried an OTG drive but TWRP wouldn't let me mount it, apparently OTG is not enabled by default for the nexus 4.
I've tried all 3 USB ports, several different cables but no luck. I guess that's it for this nexus 4 then?
If the phone is not booted into its ROM, ADB commands won't work. You need to use "fastboot devices" with the phone in bootloader mode.
You android device will reboot in several different boot modes (fastboot, recovery, normal). For each of these boot modes a separate device drive might be installed on your Windows. So check the device drive after each change of boot mode. If needed uninstall and reinstall the correct device driver.

Fastboot doesn't detect my phone, please help

I want to install LineageOS so I closely followed the fastboot and adb instructions on the official site. During my first (failed) attempt, there were some old Google USB and ADB things on my PC, so I deleted everything and started again with a clean slate.
I managed to make ADB work (adb devices detects my device, could authenticate the computer, all seems good there). But if I start the phone in fastboot mode, connect and run fastboot devices, I get nothing back. It doesn't give any sign of the connected device. Windows's "Devices" window lists a device called "Android", but it's under "Unspecified" and has the yellow triangle/exclamation mark on the icon.
1. Am I right to assume that this will stop me from unlocking the bootloader (if I will use the unofficial method) and flashing TWRP and a custom ROM on the device?
2. More importantly: What could be wrong, how can I make fastboot see my phone?
Many thanks for the suggestions!
hi,
first do you have latest ADB and Fastboot
then connect your device and run adb devices. check if it detect the device means from the command prompt run "adb reboot bootloader" (without quotes)
now once after device reboots to bootloader check fastboot devices it will detect now
if not then goto device manager,right click on the device and click on update driver software and choose android fastboot interface
you are done now run fatboot devices,it will detect the device
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X720 stuck in TWRP recovery / LineAge installation / ADB Sideload not working

I hope someone in here can help me with the following problem:
I had an old Android version on my X720, which I wanted to update/install LineAge custom ROM with Android 10 on. Since the old Android was acting weird and USB debugging couldnt be enabled for some reason, I decided to wipe the System/Cache on it using TWRP recovery BECAUSE the device wasnt found on Windows 7 when plugging in via USB. Previously I installed ADB drivers and everything needed, but still Windows couldnt find the device and I was unable to move the Lineage ROM (plus GApps) to the device to be able to install it via TWRP. Anyway, now there is no OS installed and I can only boot into TWRP. I tried to ADB sideload the Lineage ROM via TWRP (via connected USB to my Notebook), but after typing "adb devices" and "adb sideload path...." etc. in Windows Terminal as Admin I always get "no devices found". So, when connecting the device to my Notebook, nothing is shown and the device doesnt appear under "Device Manager" and I think that's the main problem.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/how-to/unbrick-leeco-phones-leeco-variants-t3847220
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Unlocking bootloader on Windows 10 Driver issues Help!

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Windows device manager shows ADB INTERFACE for the my device in device manager.
I can open can open Power Shell and/or the CMD prompt. I've done both.
I can type adb devices in the command prompt and I CAN see my device.
I can reboot it fastboot from the CMD prompt so I KNOW Wndows sees my phone.
BUT ONCE I'M IN FASTBOOT, the problem starts.
Fastboot does NOT see my device. Commands return the words "Waiting for Device..."
I BELIEVE the issue is with the drivers. When I boot into Fastboot, my device location changes in Device Manager from USB>ADB Interface to Portable Devices>Android.
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What heck is going on? What did I do wrong?
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Why can't device and drivers be recognized in Fastboot. And why can't I update the drivers for the "Android" device?

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