Bootloader Lock, Android 8.0 Please help One Plus 5 - OnePlus 5 Questions & Answers

Hello Ladies and Gents
so I want to upgrade to Android 8.0 Oreo but it asks be to lock the bootloader I have tried everything I was able to find all the guides and commands, when I did "fastboot ome lock" I ended up in a boot loop and so I had to unlock it again, when I do "fastboot flashing lock" nothing happens no Failed attempts or anything else only this comes up
PS C:\Users\User> fastboot flashing lock
usage: fastboot [ <option> ] <command>
commands:
update <filename> reflash device from update.zip
flashall flash boot, system, vendor and if found,
recovery
flash <partition> [ <filename> ] write a file to a flash partition
erase <partition> erase a flash partition
format[:[<fs type>][:[<size>]] <partition> format a flash partition.
Can override the fs type and/or
size the bootloader reports.
getvar <variable> display a bootloader variable
boot <kernel> [ <ramdisk> [ <second> ] ] download and boot kernel
flash:raw boot <kernel> [ <ramdisk> [ <second> ] ] create bootimage and
flash it
devices list all connected devices
continue continue with autoboot
reboot reboot device normally
reboot-bootloader reboot device into bootloader
help show this help message
options:
-w erase userdata and cache (and format
if supported by partition type)
-u do not first erase partition before
formatting
-s <specific device> specify device serial number
or path to device port
-l with "devices", lists device paths
-p <product> specify product name
-c <cmdline> override kernel commandline
-i <vendor id> specify a custom USB vendor id
-b <base_addr> specify a custom kernel base address.
default: 0x10000000
-n <page size> specify the nand page size.
default: 2048
-S <size>[K|M|G] automatically sparse files greater
than size. 0 to disable
I am really not sure what to do I tried unrooting and doing it and also doing it while rooted because one of the guides said I need to be rooted, I tried flashing stock recovery and doing it but still nothing, can someone please help, thank you :laugh:

Follow this.
Make sure oem unlocking option is on in dev options. Then use fastboot oem lock command to lock bootloader.. this will wipe everything and start booting process.. now if it's not booting press and hold power and volume down button to go to recovery. In recovery go to advanced option and select power off. Wait 2-3 minutes and just simply power on your device. It'll boot.
This works for me everytime.
Never try to lock bootloader when device is rooted. It may brick your device.

ASB41 said:
Follow this.
Make sure oem unlocking option is on in dev options. Then use fastboot oem lock command to lock bootloader.. this will wipe everything and start booting process.. now if it's not booting press and hold power and volume down button to go to recovery. In recovery go to advanced option and select power off. Wait 2-3 minutes and just simply power on your device. It'll boot.
This works for me everytime.
Never try to lock bootloader when device is rooted. It may brick your device.
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okay so I did what you said and in fastboot the Device State - Locked and its in red and im still in a boot loop but now It doesnt even show the One Plus logo. I did unroot and flashed stock recovery.

Th3Pr0MaQ said:
okay so I did what you said and in fastboot the Device State - Locked and its in red and im still in a boot loop but now It doesnt even show the One Plus logo. I did unroot and flashed stock recovery.
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Did you flashed firmware properly in twrp ?
Like this :- wipe system/storage/catche/data & then format data. Flash official firmware and reboot.
Use otg adaptor to flash firmware.
You have to flash full firmware to fully unroot.

ASB41 said:
Did you flashed firmware properly in twrp ?
Like this :- wipe system/storage/catche/data & then format data. Flash official firmware and reboot.
Use otg adaptor to flash firmware.
You have to flash full firmware to fully unroot.
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I dont quite understand, I dont have TWRP anymore so do I need to get it back then use the clear cache and data? and then flash zip file from OP website? I cant flash firmware bcs of that oem lock thing thats why I want to lock it so I can upgrade to Android 8.0

Ok let me explain.
You unlocked bootloader and rooted your device with magisk or supersu.. now you want to unroot and lock the bootloader..
For that:-
You must flash full firmware zip from OnePlus website in twrp to unroot your device.
But
You just unrooted your phone somehow and locked the bootloader without flashing firmware. Which is completely wrong. That's why your phone is not booting.
Now you need to unlock the bootloader again.
Flash twrp in fastboot.
Wipe everything including data.
And flash official firmware using usb & reboot.
And then after successfully booting you can lock bootloader again.
(Make sure you download the correct firmware)

ASB41 said:
Ok let me explain.
You unlocked bootloader and rooted your device with magisk or supersu.. now you want to unroot and lock the bootloader..
For that:-
You must flash full firmware zip from OnePlus website in twrp to unroot your device.
But
You just unrooted your phone somehow and locked the bootloader without flashing firmware. Which is completely wrong. That's why your phone is not booting.
Now you need to unlock the bootloader again.
Flash twrp in fastboot.
Wipe everything including data.
And flash official firmware using usb & reboot.
And then after successfully booting you can lock bootloader again.
(Make sure you download the correct firmware)
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okay so I flashed twrp im unrooted I wiped the data and cache with twrp and now Im trying to flash http://downloads.oneplus.net/oneplus-5/oneplus_5_oxygenos_5.0.1/ android 8.0 as I cant find the one im on now 7.1.1 but im getting following error in TWRP when im trying to install zip with TWRP "Updater Process ended with ERROR 7"

I never tried directly upgrading official firmware from twrp.
I'm mean from nougat to oreo.
But if you gonna flash android oreo. You'll need oreo compatible twrp. Flash latest version of blu-spark twrp(oreo version).
Download v8.61 -
https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=21949#downloads

ASB41 said:
I never tried directly upgrading official firmware from twrp.
I'm mean from nougat to oreo.
But if you gonna flash android oreo. You'll need oreo compatible twrp. Flash latest version of blu-spark twrp(oreo version).
Download v8.61 -
https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=21949#downloads
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I've done it Thank you so much for your help :laugh:

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Custom recovery results in non-working N7

My N7 is unlocked, I upgraded to 4.2.2 factory stock, rooted, and flashed ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.2.3 touch recovery. I ran into a very strange issue; if I flash the custom recovery on the tablet, then the tablet boots into a screen that asks me to type my password to decrypt storage not allowing me to enter the homescreen until I do so. Later, I found out that flashing back to stock recovery fixes the problem and my N7 is functional again. I've tried everything while on the custom recovery: erasing, formatting, writing userdata to the device without success.
I'm not really sure what question you are asking. Also, I think you might be leaving something out which ought to be clarified, the way you describe things seems to have some pieces missing. (And, you really should not be starting yet another thread on this)
You shouldn't be able to flash custom ROMs with a stock recovery; so, are you saying that you:
- flash a ROM with a custom recovery
- try and boot it -- but it fails with the "enter password" prompt (you mention "won't let me enter the homescreen")
- flash the stock recovery into place
- perform a factory reset with the stock recovery
- now the ROM boots?
Also, do you get the same result with TWRP?
bftb0 said:
I'm not really sure what question you are asking. Also, I think you might be leaving something out which ought to be clarified, the way you describe things seems to have some pieces missing. (And, you really should not be starting yet another thread on this)
You shouldn't be able to flash custom ROMs with a stock recovery; so, are you saying that you:
- flash a ROM with a custom recovery
- try and boot it -- but it fails with the "enter password" prompt (you mention "won't let me enter the homescreen")
- flash the stock recovery into place
- perform a factory reset with the stock recovery
- now the ROM boots?
Also, do you get the same result with TWRP?
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It's a help/troubleshooting post. I know it wasn't good to start another thread, but I felt that people that had already browsed my thread the first time wouldn't come back and now I found the reason behind my issue. I didn't flash a custom rom with stock recovery; I used fastboot on my pc to issue commands. My phone has the factory stock rom on it - then if I flash clockworkmod recovery, the next time I reboot, there's a screen that says I need to type a password to decrypt storage and I'm not able to access anything. If I go back into the bootloader and erase and write the stock recovery, I'm able to boot into the homescreen without the issue. Everything I've flashed to the tablet is done through my pc via fastboot. I never tried TWRP, but I don't like that recovery anyways.
UnlockedNand said:
It's a help/troubleshooting post. I know it wasn't good to start another thread, but I felt that people that had already browsed my thread the first time wouldn't come back and now I found the reason behind my issue. I didn't flash a custom rom with stock recovery; I used fastboot on my pc to issue commands. My phone has the factory stock rom on it - then if I flash clockworkmod recovery, the next time I reboot, there's a screen that says I need to type a password to decrypt storage and I'm not able to access anything. If I go back into the bootloader and erase and write the stock recovery, I'm able to boot into the homescreen without the issue. Everything I've flashed to the tablet is done through my pc via fastboot. I never tried TWRP, but I don't like that recovery anyways.
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OK, read and understood. Very bizzare, however. Almost sounds more like something caused by the bootloader (during the fastboot write) rather than it mattering which custom recovery is sitting there (it's not clear from the above, but it almost sounds like it is not even necessary to have ever booted the custom recovery from the device's recovery partition for the problem to appear)
Are you also saying that you can not flash a custom ROM from the custom recovery without this "enter password" phenomenon happening, or is it only this combo of pure stock ROM + recovery flashed via fastboot that exhibits the problem?
I have a lightly-rooted JDQ39 Stock (4.2.2) ROM with a custom recovery - no such troubles. But mine was installed by using factory-via-fastboot of 4.2.1, followed by a manually-triggered OTA to JDQ39, and then followed in turn by a fastboot flash of the recovery partition (TWRP 2.4.1.0). That last flash was certainly performed by the 4.18 bootloader.
No troubles, but that is certainly a different installation path.
Two more small questions for clarification purposes: when you installed the factory 4.2.2 ROM via fastboot, did you follow the exact sequence of the install-all.sh script:
Code:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-4.18.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 10
fastboot -w update image-nakasi-jdq39.zip
... or did you omit anything (e.g. one or more of the erases, the bootloader flashing, etc)?
Yeah, it's like the bootloader writes bad information to the userdata partition if the recovery isn't stock. I haven't flashed a custom rom from the custom recovery, but I'm assuming the type your password issue would appear again. Yes, it's a combo of pure stock rom + custom recovery when this problem occurs. No, when I installed the 4.2.2 factory stock rom, I unzipped all the image files and typed these commands.
Code:
fastboot oem lock
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash bootloader <bootloader name>.img
fastboot flash boot <boot name>.img
fastboot flash system <system name>.img
fastboot flash userdata <userdata name>.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
I've also gone back and manually erased, formatted, and wrote the userdata partition again. Maybe I should try downgrading the bootloader to 4.2.1, reflash userdata, and flash the custom recovery?
UnlockedNand said:
Yeah, it's like the bootloader writes bad information to the userdata partition if the recovery isn't stock. I haven't flashed a custom rom from the custom recovery, but I'm assuming the type your password issue would appear again. Yes, it's a combo of pure stock rom + custom recovery when this problem occurs. No, when I installed the 4.2.2 factory stock rom, I unzipped all the image files and typed these commands.
Code:
fastboot oem lock
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash bootloader <bootloader name>.img
fastboot flash boot <boot name>.img
fastboot flash system <system name>.img
fastboot flash userdata <userdata name>.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
I've also gone back and manually erased, formatted, and wrote the userdata partition again. Maybe I should try downgrading the bootloader to 4.2.1, reflash userdata, and flash the custom recovery?
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Hmmm. Well, I can't say for sure, but I am willing to gamble that the bootloader relocates itself into a load-offset address so that it runs out of RAM rather than running directly out of Flash Memory. Much quicker that way. The implication of that is that once it is fully loaded into RAM and operational, you could actually erase the bootloader and suffer no ill effects - until you powered off the device. Then you would be in real trouble.
The point is, in the Google factory sequence, all of the partition flashing is done by the new bootloader (4.18), whereas in your case none of it is done that way - except for the custom recovery flash. Here's the Google sequence:
- erase all partitions using currently installed bootloader (4.13)
- flash new bootloader and boot into it ( 4.13 -> 4.18 )
- flash all 4.2.2 ROM partitions using new bootloader
whereas your sequence looks like:
- (no explicit erasures)
- flash partitions with old bootloader (4.13)
- reboot into new bootloader ( 4.13 -> 4.18 )
- erase cache
- flash recovery with new bootloader ( 4.18 )
very different!
Also, the "-w" switch used in the google sequence causes partition erasure and re-formatting (depending on partition type) prior to each partition's flashing.
Without going through the lock/unlock procedure, I suppose it would be possible to reflash all the partitions with 4.18 to see if the problem disappears. But, now that I said that, I realize my tab - which had an OTA upgrade - is sort of similar in that the partitions & files patched by the OTA were all initially flashed by 4.13 (by me), patched by the OTA, and then finally I flashed only the custom recovery with the 4.18 bootloader.
Doing further experimentation might mean attempting a bootloader rollback flash. I can't say that I've seen reports here of anybody trying it. And I can't say I blame them - there could be dragons hiding in that process.
Ah, I see. The sequence I followed flashing the partitions would erase and write the partitions automatically done by the fastboot script. The only instance where I erased, formatted, and flashed the partition was the userdata when I was troubleshooting. From reading other threads before, I believe people have done bootloader rollbacks without consequences to the rest of the partitions. The bootloader updates contain fixes, but aren't explicitly required for the rom to run, am I correct?

MX4 bootloop brick after trying to update I firmware on A phone

SOLVED:
Hi,
I just bricked my MX4 after trying to update system image from 4.5.6 to 4.5.7 using this guide:
Extract I version update.zip
use sdat2img to create system image
dd system image to system partition on live phone and reboot.
I used the same procedure successfully before, x-updating 4.5.4A ti I then updating to 4.5.6I.
After updating to 4.5.7, the phone goes into an infinite loop of Meizu splash screen, Flyme balloon, reboot.
I can enter fastboot and official recovery, but can't flash any partition from fastboot.
The bootloader is still locked.
Does anyone have any advice for unbricking?
Update:
The bootloop suddenly froze up for long enough for me to use adb to push an update.zip to the "sdcard" root. Have now flashed 4.2.8A from recovery and booted the phone.
As I had to clear all data I will unlock bootloader before trying anything else.
Try do flash 4.2.8.2 with uboot.img modded (to reunlock bootloader) and reboot fastboot and tell me
bobslesbricoleurs said:
Try do flash 4.2.8.2 with uboot.img modded (to reunlock bootloader) and reboot fastboot and tell me
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Hi,
I managed to push 4.2.8.2 to sdcard then do a normal recovery reflash.
Have now successfully unlocked using the .apk method.
Now I need to find out if I can use that unlocked bootloader to flash recent "I" firmwares, or if I can only flash the unfinished cyanogen (would like to wait 'til that's a bit more polished before using it.
Anyway. Happy to have my phone back!
Maybe that newest 4.5.7I need a new kernel so you'll need to update to 4.5.7A before flashing system.img or you can flash directly 4.5.7I but you'll need to use fastboot flash boot boot.img
If a rom/firmware needs a specific kernel it'll bootloop if you don't flash it
Can I flash 4.5.7 I now that I have unlocked bootloader and custom recovery? If I understand the unlock threads correctly, I think I will relock the bootloader, or even brick if I try to flash the complete update.zip. Can I flash system and boot partitions using fastboot?
Fully BRICKED.
Now I FULLY bricked it (no more recovery).
Had successfully upgraded to 4.5.7 "I" and was installing super su for full root, before disabling update, but had forgotten that I still had official 4.2.8 rom as update.zip on "sdcard" root.
rebooted to TWRP recovery for full su install and recovery found the update.zip and flashed it.
Result: Bootloop, No recovery, locked fastboot, no possibility to flash anything.
Aaargh!
Where do I find a 4.2.8 recovery.img for this phone?
Maybe there's a possibility doing a fastboot boot recovery.img ???
NOPE:
[email protected]:/home/marius/Downloads# fastboot boot recovery.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.662s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
Fixed with large hammer! Goodbye Meizu!
Learnincurve said:
Where do I find a 4.2.8 recovery.img for this phone?
Maybe there's a possibility doing a fastboot boot recovery.img ???
NOPE:
[email protected]:/home/marius/Downloads# fastboot boot recovery.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.662s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
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Fixed with large hammer! Goodbye Meizu!
fastboot boot recovery.img isn't a command at all... It's fastboot flash recovery C:/path/to/recovery.img

Help! Moto E3 XT1700 stuck in bootloop after OEM unlock in fastboot..

So after booting into fastboot and using the general bootloader unlock method using the commands "fastboot oem unlock" my phone is just looping and looping. I've tried to find factory firmware images from Motorola but there is literally nothing for the E3 2016 (yet). This is a bloody nightmare as I bought the phone today and now it's unusable. I've tried flashing the TWRP version for this phone, but that also doesn't boot!
What do I do? Please help...
Use command fastboot format userdata ...
Already tried that, just wiped the whole partition clean. Unrecoverable. Just got a replacement handset. This phone is not developed upon enough yet.
help having same problem
thx solved myself with spflashtool
Follow the steps below exactly in this order:
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flashing unlock
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot format userdata
* it is possible that you will have to change the file name to twrp.img
If that does not help - you have to upload stock firmware [ eg. Lenovo_XT1706_MT6735M_S135_161108 ] using SP Flash Tool.
plcrazyprogrammer said:
Follow the steps below exactly in this order:
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flashing unlock
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot format userdata
* it is possible that you will have to change the file name to twrp.img
If that does not help - you have to upload stock firmware [ eg. Lenovo_XT1706_MT6735M_S135_161108 ] using SP Flash Tool.
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i am unable to format the userdata it is giving some error. i am still stuck in bootloop. please can u tell me which is the latest stock rom which i can flash without having hardbrick. as i have seen that flashing a wrong rom can hardbrick your device.
anurag75 said:
i am unable to format the userdata it is giving some error. i am still stuck in bootloop. please can u tell me which is the latest stock rom which i can flash without having hardbrick. as i have seen that flashing a wrong rom can hardbrick your device.
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Please don`t use the newest firmware! It`s not logical, but true
Use stock lastest firmware with unlocked bootloader:
XT1700 → S124
XT1706 → S135
...and now try fastboot oem unlock, flashing unlock, flash twrp & format userdata.
Regards.
plcrazyprogrammer said:
Please don`t use the newest firmware! It`s not logical, but true
Use stock lastest firmware with unlocked bootloader:
XT1700 → S124
XT1706 → S135
...and now try fastboot oem unlock, flashing unlock, flash twrp & format userdata.
Regards.
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hey ,
i want to go back to stock on moto e3 power xt1706. i think i was on s146 (dec. 2017 security patch).
is it safe to flash s135. i don't want my phone dead.

A2017G How to relock Bootloader to original mode.

Hi,
is it possible to relock the bootloader to original factory mode.
fastboot oem lock (will erase userdata)
Also you should restore the fbop partition: /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/fbop
For more reference see:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/help/lock-unlocked-bootloader-t3444044
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68738854&postcount=100
Also please don't open a thread to a question that has already been answered several times.
After i unlocked bootloader my phone now is recognized as A2017U. When i relock it will it then recognized as original A2017G ?
I am interested in a tutorial about going back to stock for G model
The procedure for the g model is no different than the U model except you have to revert the bootloader (fbop partition) because the european model is quite restricted.
For making a tutorial I would need to know exactly what you modified.
There are already good step by step guides in this forum. All I could offer you are my backup files for the recovery and bootloader for the 2017G with update B08.
Bomberus said:
The procedure for the g model is no different than the U model except you have to revert the bootloader (fbop partition) because the european model is quite restricted.
For making a tutorial I would need to know exactly what you modified.
There are already good step by step guides in this forum. All I could offer you are my backup files for the recovery and bootloader for the 2017G with update B08.
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At the moment i am on B09 rooted but I installed it via TWRP using DrakenFx's tutorial from here : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68873485&postcount=3
Futhermore when I unlocked the bootloader I was on B03 and I saved the aboot.img and fbop_lock.img .
Now I would like to go back to fully stock to prepare for the android N update.
I would highly appreciate it if you could offer me some directions for this matter.
Never tried this method (so I take no responsibility) but in order to receive ota you need an unmodified system with locked bootloader.
To lock your bootloader:
First backup all your apps, data and internal sdcard !
Connect your phone to a PC and start adb:
Type: "adb reboot bootloader"
Phone will restart: (if you are on linux, run fastboot with root permission)
Type: "fastboot oem device-info" (just to check things)
"fastboot oem lock" (will lock your bootloader)
According to DrakenFX you should have the stock recovery already installed. So you can flash a sd card upgrade from ZTE "http://www.ztedevice.com/support/detail?id=98CEB24F9FFD433EA99EC424163149A6" (to bring you back to stock)
If you still have TWRP use DrakenFX files to flash your system back to stock, but this time do not flash supersu.
You should be good to go and just have to wait for ZTE to release the update and apply it via the updater UI.
BTW this is my fastboot oem device-info output:
(bootloader) Device tampered: false
(bootloader) Device unlocked: true
(bootloader) Device critical unlocked: false
(bootloader) Charger screen enabled: true
(bootloader) Display panel:
OKAY [ 0.059s]
finished. total time: 0.059s
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dodo34 said:
Hi,
is it possible to relock the bootloader to original factory mode.
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You mind my asking the reason WHY you want to Relock?
If is cuz the N update , I'll rather keep it unlock base on @lokissmile thread and I'm 100% sure I'll be releasing N TWRP Flashable Zips for all variants when N is available.
i have G model and flashed the aboot of the U modell.
How to flash back now the aboot of the G modell back ?
Any help for the G modell ?
dodo34 said:
Any help for the G modell ?
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as far my understanding the G model have factory images right? just download the one you were using and flash it using custom recovery.
LifeSupportZ said:
as far my understanding the G model have factory images right? just download the one you were using and flash it using custom recovery.
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@dodo34
This is correct, the full image should be the one that contains both the emmc_appsboot.mbn (this is your aboot or bootloader partition) and the fastboot.img (the fbop or fastboot command partition) as well as recovery.img. This will set everything back to stock in one swoop. Otherwise you have to reflash the signed (tenfars) TWRP to flash back the fastboot image and then falsh back stock, since regular TWRP will either not be there anymore or will not run since BL is locked now
P.S, you can leave the fastboot alone for the purposes of OTA, no update so far hes checked on it and i am not sure if there is a G package with it since it has not changed from release, so as long as the image you flash has the bootloader and recover you should be good for N
P.S.2 Actually I see a little catch 22 here. If you lock the BL first, then you will not be able to run TWRP or boot into system if it was modified. You would need to flash the "signed" version of TWRP or flash stock recovery before locking the BL. Stock would be preferable since it can flash the factory package withouht modifications. If using TWRP i think you have to change updater-script to remove a .... and i just found another catch 22. The updater-script will look for product name P996A04 and if yours shows as 2017U the it will report back P996A01 so you will have to have a signed TWRP on there no matter what. Either to flash the backed up aboot fbop and recovery and then flash the full factory package through stock recovery or mod the updater-script and remove the assert line and flash the whole thing with TWRP. What do you get in TWRP shel when you run this "getprop ro.product.model"
peramikic said:
@dodo34
This is correct, the full image should be the one that contains both the emmc_appsboot.mbn (this is your aboot or bootloader partition) and the fastboot.img (the fbop or fastboot command partition) as well as recovery.img. This will set everything back to stock in one swoop. Otherwise you have to reflash the signed (tenfars) TWRP to flash back the fastboot image and then falsh back stock, since regular TWRP will either not be there anymore or will not run since BL is locked now
P.S, you can leave the fastboot alone for the purposes of OTA, no update so far hes checked on it and i am not sure if there is a G package with it since it has not changed from release, so as long as the image you flash has the bootloader and recover you should be good for N
P.S.2 Actually I see a little catch 22 here. If you lock the BL first, then you will not be able to run TWRP or boot into system if it was modified. You would need to flash the "signed" version of TWRP or flash stock recovery before locking the BL. Stock would be preferable since it can flash the factory package withouht modifications. If using TWRP i think you have to change updater-script to remove a .... and i just found another catch 22. The updater-script will look for product name P996A04 and if yours shows as 2017U the it will report back P996A01 so you will have to have a signed TWRP on there no matter what. Either to flash the backed up aboot fbop and recovery and then flash the full factory package through stock recovery or mod the updater-script and remove the assert line and flash the whole thing with TWRP. What do you get in TWRP shel when you run this "getprop ro.product.model"
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if he mod the updater_script from official zte update to make it flash friendly, this is what i'll do,
* Mod updater script and remove aboot and recovery for now
* flash new zip without file mention above
* boot to bootloader while having custom recovery
* lock back the bootloader
* boot to custom recovery and perform " format data "
* create a flashable zip with stock aboot and recovery
* flash new zip with aboot and recovery
* reboot to recovery and check if boot to stock recovery and while in there perform a factory reset
i know is a lot of steps but, seems like is the way to go to get everything back in place without zte noticing anything.
Now i am on B06.
I put update.zip B08 and select update. But it boots to TWRP recovery and update fails.
@dodo34 If you are trying to restore from the OS system update you need to reflash your stock recovery for it to work properly. Wait for someone to confirm what I just said, but that's how it worked for me.
how can i flash my original recovery. what is the command for cmd ?
Please help restoring back original recovery.
dodo34 said:
Please help restoring back original recovery.
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Putting Your Axon 7 Back to Stock
If you want to revert back to stock and re-lock your bootloader (eg. sending the phone in for warranty work or are selling it), you should be able to do that using the steps below. It worked for me, anyway, exactly as written below.
Copy everything off your internal storage that you don't want to lose. If you're not rooted (so already stock, but with unlocked bootloader), skip to step 6 below. Otherwise, continue.
Grab the "StockSystem" zip for your variant from this thread and place on your microSD card: http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/rom-guide-updates-to-stock-files-via-t3469484
Reboot into TWRP and wipe system, data, dalvik, and cache
Flash the StockSystem zip and power off (doing so will restore stock boot but does not appear to restore recovery)
Boot into EDL mode and flash stock recovery only: http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/wip-axon-7-root-bootloader-unlokced-t3441204
Power off the phone, plug from computer, and then boot into stock recovery (hold Vol+ and press Pwr, continue holding Vol+ until recovery comes up)
Select "Wipe data / factory reset" and then "Yes"
After that finishes, select "Reboot to bootloader"
Plug in your phone into your computer and do: fastboot oem lock (see second post if this doesn't work and says <waiting for device>)
Your phone will reboot and should have been totally wiped (including internal storage) by doing the above
This should leave you with a stock, locked, and unrooted phone that can take OTAs. Note: it's possible (in fact, likely) that an OTA could break the ability to unlock your bootloader and gain root again, so be careful about going back to stock if you think you'll want to unlock/root later on!
If you need any stock files for B20 or B27 (stock recovery for re-locking, for example), you can get them here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/untouched-b20-boot-recovery-files-t3443818
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Try this guide from newbie unlock thread.
I get this error.
C:\Users\Intel\Downloads\Axon7\ADB>axon7tool -r
Usage:
axon7tool -r <boot|recovery|gpt> ...
axon7tool -w <boot|recovery>
C:\Users\Intel\Downloads\Axon7\ADB>axon7tool -r recovery
Connecting to device...
S: failed to read command
S: Failed to receive hello
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error'
what(): error: Unknown error
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
what i did.
Flashed Draken TWRP System Image B06
Flashed Draken TWRP Stcok Recovery B06
Flashed full update.zip B08
Now my phone is recognized as A2017G on the PC
But when i reboot the phone i get a message that the phone is unlocked and not trusted ?
why ?

[ROM][STOCK][FASTBOOT][OP8] Stock Fastboot ROMs for OnePlus 8

Things are changing with the advent of project treble and seamless updates. OnePlus will no longer release ROMs flashable via recovery (either stock) because is no more needed. The updates will be done on the slot not used for example if you are using slot a the update will be installed on slot b and the slot b will be set as default. If you brick and you are in bootloop how you can restore the rom? You can't with Stock ROM you have, because the zip can be only installed via Update Engine, so what can you do? Flash a stock rom via fastboot. I have extracted all images from the stock zip and i have made a new zip with the Fastboot ROM with a flash-all.bat included. This will work only if your bootloader is unlocked. This will erase all your data and will wipe your internal storage.
HOW TO FLASH
This version is only for not branded devices
Download the zip;
Unpack the zip in a folder;
Reboot the OnePlus 8 in fastboot-bootloader mode (Power and volume + and volume-);
Connect the OnePlus 8 to PC;
Run flash-all.bat flasher you need;
Wait until the process end;
The phone will automatically reboot.
DOWNLOAD
All roms on Sourceforge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/fastbootroms/files/OnePlus 8
BRANDED PHONE
For now branded device are not supported
MANUAL FLASH: Windows - OSX - Linux
If you want to manual flash these roms these are the commands (You need the latest sdk platform tools, you can find it here
Is reccomended to format data or the rom cannot boot:
Code:
fastboot -w
Others Commands to flash a fastboot rom
Code:
fastboot flash aop aop.img
fastboot flash bluetooth bluetooth.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash dsp dsp.img
fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img
fastboot flash LOGO LOGO.img
fastboot flash modem modem.img
fastboot flash oem_stanvbk oem_stanvbk.img
fastboot flash qupfw qupfw.img
fastboot flash storsec storsec.img
fastboot flash multiimgoem multiimgoem.img
fastboot flash uefisecapp uefisecapp.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot --disable-verity flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot --disable-verity flash vbmeta_system vbmeta_system.img
fastboot flash opproduct opproduct.img
fastboot reboot fastboot
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot flash product product.img
fastboot reboot
REMEMBER
"Invalid sparce file format at header magic" is not an error, you need to wait a bit when you see that string, just wait.
If the device automatically reboot in Stock Recovery mode don't reboot it and wait the flash end.
These ROMs can't be used to update or downgrade your phone but just to restore your phone.
If the rom seems doesn't start go in recovery stock and follow this guideline: English -> Wipe data and cache -> Erase everything.
If you want to rebrand your phone from HydrogenOS to OxygenOS you can follow this guide: Rebrand Guide
If you want you can use also my tool to flash Factory Images, unlock bootloader, flash twrp or to understand if the device is recognized: https://toolaio.tk/
If you got some problems like write error or no partition, check this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76658555&postcount=34
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Branded devices is for example a Chinese version with HydrogenOS to which OxigenOS has been installed? If so, how can a branded device be recovered?
Thanks
Hi guys, i'm here again to ask for your support, actually with android 10 Google introduced a lot of changing, from dynamic partitions to the new keymaster 4 encryption/decryption. Teamwin is working hard to update TWRP but they will still take some time. Currently some things already work but there are difficulties in bringing them to the OnePlus 8/8 Pro, for example decryption already works but creates some problems on the OnePlus devices. That's why I decided to create a Paypal moneybox to be able to bring you the latest updates in the shortest time possible. As I have previously done, I assure you of a support of at least 2 years (within the limits of my possibilities). In addition to the TWRP I will improve the fastboot roms and add OnePlus 8/8 Pro to my TOOL ALL IN ONE (and maybe I will also bring the RevengeOS). By getting hold of a OnePlus 8 or 8 Pro I will also be able to improve the TWRP for OnePlus 7T and 7T Pro.
OnePlus 8/8 Pro PayPal MoneyBox: https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8pfrIOL3Qa
If you are unable to participate in the PayPal moneybox, you can make a normal donation (perhaps specifying that it is for the moneybox), however all private donations that I will receive for this or other projects will be included in the moneybox.
Private PayPal Donations: https://www.paypal.me/MauronofrioTool
Why after flash it, it boot up to Qualcomm crashdump mode and how to fix?
sakun-ice said:
Branded devices is for example a Chinese version with HydrogenOS to which OxigenOS has been installed? If so, how can a branded device be recovered?
Thanks
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I think unbranded devices mean the device bought from T-Mobile or Verizon. Nothing to do with chinese versiion flash oxygenOS, if I'm not wrong.
Can't seem to get this to work. I'm trying to flash a stock rom for my OnePlus 8 after bricking it during a rooting process.
The device' bootloader is obviously unlocked and i can get the phone into Fastboot mode and connected to my PC.
The only issue is when i execute the flash-all.bat file, it can't seem to flash any of the files and gives an error consisting of the message "FAILED (remote: 'Flashing is not allowed for Critical Partitions').
What to do guys? Can anyone help me out.
Does anyone know where to find mobile oneplus 8 5g tmobile from mine is bricked I had same error as post above
KJStar said:
Can't seem to get this to work. I'm trying to flash a stock rom for my OnePlus 8 after bricking it during a rooting process.
The device' bootloader is obviously unlocked and i can get the phone into Fastboot mode and connected to my PC.
The only issue is when i execute the flash-all.bat file, it can't seem to flash any of the files and gives an error consisting of the message "FAILED (remote: 'Flashing is not allowed for Critical Partitions').
What to do guys? Can anyone help me out.
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Try to flash fastboot rom with "tool all in one),It worked for me.
I needed modem I forgot to fastboot reboot fastboot guy in post 6 that's all you need to do is reboot fastboot then flash all I was looking for different file
Never mind I fixed it by downloading ota and going to system updates in settings because fastboot won't flash to modem right
I am having issues flashing. flashing not allowed on critical partition. please help I tried to use the large address aware program but nothing has changed.
bluemoel said:
I am having issues flashing. flashing not allowed on critical partition. please help I tried to use the large address aware program but nothing has changed.
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Make sure your on the latest update: 10.5.8
mauronofrio said:
Things are changing with the advent of project treble and seamless updates. OnePlus will no longer release ROMs flashable via recovery (either stock) because is no more needed. The updates will be done on the slot not used for example if you are using slot a the update will be installed on slot b and the slot b will be set as default. If you brick and you are in bootloop how you can restore the rom? You can't with Stock ROM you have, because the zip can be only installed via Update Engine, so what can you do? Flash a stock rom via fastboot. I have extracted all images from the stock zip and i have made a new zip with the Fastboot ROM with a flash-all.bat included. This will work only if your bootloader is unlocked. This will erase all your data and will wipe your internal storage.
HOW TO FLASH
This version is only for not branded devices
Download the zip;
Unpack the zip in a folder;
Reboot the OnePlus 8 in fastboot-bootloader mode (Power and volume + and volume-);
Connect the OnePlus 8 to PC;
Run flash-all.bat flasher you need;
Wait until the process end;
The phone will automatically reboot.
DOWNLOAD
All roms on Sourceforge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/fastbootroms/files/OnePlus 8
BRANDED PHONE
For now branded device are not supported
MANUAL FLASH: Windows - OSX - Linux
If you want to manual flash these roms these are the commands (You need the latest sdk platform tools, you can find it here
Is reccomended to format data or the rom cannot boot:
Code:
fastboot -w
Others Commands to flash a fastboot rom
Code:
fastboot flash aop aop.img
fastboot flash bluetooth bluetooth.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash dsp dsp.img
fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img
fastboot flash LOGO LOGO.img
fastboot flash modem modem.img
fastboot flash oem_stanvbk oem_stanvbk.img
fastboot flash qupfw qupfw.img
fastboot flash storsec storsec.img
fastboot flash multiimgoem multiimgoem.img
fastboot flash uefisecapp uefisecapp.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot --disable-verity flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot --disable-verity flash vbmeta_system vbmeta_system.img
fastboot flash opproduct opproduct.img
fastboot reboot fastboot
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot flash product product.img
fastboot reboot
REMEMBER
"Invalid sparce file format at header magic" is not an error, you need to wait a bit when you see that string, just wait.
If the device automatically reboot in Stock Recovery mode don't reboot it and wait the flash end.
These ROMs can't be used to update or downgrade your phone but just to restore your phone.
If the rom seems doesn't start go in recovery stock and follow this guideline: English -> Wipe data and cache -> Erase everything.
If you want to rebrand your phone from HydrogenOS to OxygenOS you can follow this guide: Rebrand Guide
If you want you can use also my tool to flash Factory Images, unlock bootloader, flash twrp or to understand if the device is recognized: https://toolaio.tk/
If you got some problems like write error or no partition, check this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76658555&postcount=34
DONATE LINK
If you want to support this and others my projects please consider making a donation, thanks.
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Hi, do you know if patching with local update a Oxygen OS Europe release from a Global release may cause problems to the fingerprint? I have a IN2010 with the Global OxygenOS but I would like to switch to the European versione becasue I live in Italy like you
Why not flash reserve.img?
nnyd said:
Why not flash reserve.img?
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Because it is placed in userdata and not in a dedicated partition
I have an issue trying to flash on fastboot. It's says I can't flash on critical partitions. Yes I know alot of people are saying that but what I haven't seen is this:
This is my problem:
Fastboot get device-info
(Bootloader) device unlocked:true
(Bootloader) device critical unlock: false
(Bootloader) charger screen enabled: true
I have already tried "fastboot flashing unlock_critical"
It says bootloader already unlocked. I then re lock bootloader which I know is not a good idea( reflash stock with msm tool) and it lock then I try unlock critical command again and it still says device critical unlock: false
i need help please ..
i tried this method not the latest version i tried the 10.5.4 global
so it gave me all failed and error to foramt and others
then it restart my phone to show me crashdump
what should i do ?
should i use latest version ?
i hope you replay fast .. thank you
Alucardo1 said:
i tried this method not the latest version i tried the 10.5.4 global
so it gave me all failed and error to foramt and others
then it restart my phone to show me crashdump
what should i do ?
should i use latest version ?
i hope you replay fast .. thank you
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Try again with 10.5.7. When it reboot to recovery, let it continue to run till it reboots on its own.
Unbrick from fastboot method
I hope I can help someone since I spent the whole night trying various methods to unbrick my Oneplus 8 and only this one worked for me JUST FOR INTERNATIONAL VERSION
You must have the drivers installed (Adb & Fastboot)
You must have your phone with the bootloader unlocked
1.- Download the file
2.-Unzip it
inside you will find Flash-all.bat
3.-Enter Fastboot mode
4.-Double click on the Flash-all.bat command
5.-It will direct you to the recovery, select the English language and restart in fastboot mode so that the process continues, wait for it to finish flashing everything and ready, the phone restarts on the latest version
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cannot relock bootloader on oneplus 8
bro thanks for fastboot room for oneplus 8,i flash your fastboot room 10.5.9 everthing ok,but i relocked to boot loader it the phone be correpted. what should i do ,
please help me.

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