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Hello,
The first day I got my moto x style (XT1572) I started to root, everything was more or less well until I tried to install the SU when I finished installing the binary from the TWRP custom recovery-3.0.2-0- clark you say yes to install the root since the phone would not start and remains in boot loop.
After much look I followed some tutorial XDA (http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/help/brick-downgrade-6-0-to-5-1-heeeeelp-t3253716) to return to flash the phone with the rom that theory came from factory cbox1s_XT1572_CLARK_RETEU_6.0_MPHS24.49-18-3_cid7_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml after following all the steps mobile and well lit and seems it was all sorted.
Well, I went back to the load to make root and remove the message that the bootloader was unlocked this time all fu well, except now every time I reboot I enter into fastboot mode and have to select START to boot normal to me.
Any ideas or suggestions to fix it?
regards,
PD: Sorry for my google translate english i'am spanish a my english level is very bad :crying:
SOLVED, the problem was the BP Tools in the fastboot, i had "Fastboot Reason: UTAG "bootmode" configured as fastboot" i changed to "Normal Powerup" and all perfect
same problem with Motorola z xt1650-03 , unlocked bootloader , every time I start up remain stuck in fastboot mode , after ,push the power button for start , and start normal.
I try to reload stock firmware 7.0 with fastboot mode but when try to flash partition.gpt he say bad key .
now I used like this ,
sagutxo97 said:
SOLVED, the problem was the BP Tools in the fastboot, i had "Fastboot Reason: UTAG "bootmode" configured as fastboot" i changed to "Normal Powerup" and all perfect
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What? how do you do it? can you tell me how to do it more specific? I'm new so I don't understand what you mean and how you do it :/
thank you.
Moto devices have a flashing mode called "fb_mode" that when enabled causes the bootloader to start on each boot, it is used for flashing stock firmware images since in some cases the device needs to reboot after flashing a certain partition or image and it needs a way to return to the fastboot mode. Remember when flashing a stock image you may have entered "fastboot oem fb_mode_set"? If not then a toolkit or other flashing tool may have done it but not cleared it correctly. To clear it manually you need to literally clear it with a fastboot command... With the phone in the bootloader, enter this command from your computer"
fasboot oem fb_mode_clear
And reboot, it should no longer go to the bootloader unless you are holding VOL DN and the operating system should start normally.
acejavelin said:
Moto devices have a flashing mode called "fb_mode" that when enabled causes the bootloader to start on each boot, it is used for flashing stock firmware images since in some cases the device needs to reboot after flashing a certain partition or image and it needs a way to return to the fastboot mode. Remember when flashing a stock image you may have entered "fastboot oem fb_mode_set"? If not then a toolkit or other flashing tool may have done it but not cleared it correctly. To clear it manually you need to literally clear it with a fastboot command... With the phone in the bootloader, enter this command from your computer"
fasboot oem fb_mode_clear
And reboot, it should no longer go to the bootloader unless you are holding VOL DN and the operating system should start normally.
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You saved my [email protected]#! Thanks.
I'm trying help a friend with her Moto X Style. The buttoms RETURN, HOME and APP is not working. I'm trying upload a ROM, but I got errors everytime and the fastboot was entering every boot.
acejavelin said:
Moto devices have a flashing mode called "fb_mode" that when enabled causes the bootloader to start on each boot, it is used for flashing stock firmware images since in some cases the device needs to reboot after flashing a certain partition or image and it needs a way to return to the fastboot mode. Remember when flashing a stock image you may have entered "fastboot oem fb_mode_set"? If not then a toolkit or other flashing tool may have done it but not cleared it correctly. To clear it manually you need to literally clear it with a fastboot command... With the phone in the bootloader, enter this command from your computer"
fasboot oem fb_mode_clear
And reboot, it should no longer go to the bootloader unless you are holding VOL DN and the operating system should start normally.
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I did this several times and it set continues it say fasboot reason reboot mode set to fastboot and I tried fastboot oem fb_mode_clear but it just says boot loader slot count not found and etc
Sam to me. Any help?
ninormalen said:
Sam to me. Any help?
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Yea I do need help, I had flashed a custom rom with twrp recovery on my phone but every time I reboot I either loads into recovery or boot loader if I fb mode clear or not. Even if theirs a system to boot, I have to manually boot into through boot loader and start. If I go to bootloader logs it just says reboot mode set to fastboot.
typo - fastboot, not fasboot
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
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When I type this commend, I get the following error:
(bootloader) slot-count: not found
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: not found
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: not found
Can someone tell me whats is the problem?
lucas.passos said:
When I type this commend, I get the following error:
(bootloader) slot-count: not found
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: not found
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: not found
Can someone tell me whats is the problem?
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There is no problem... The Moto X does not have A/B software slots, the messages above are merely informational and completely normal.
With mfastboot there is no messages like this. Only "OKAY" one
However it didn't help with my Moto G (falcon).
What helped was checking the kernel. My "smartness" told me to flash Nouagt when I had Pie rom...
Dunken415 said:
Yea I do need help, I had flashed a custom rom with twrp recovery on my phone but every time I reboot I either loads into recovery or boot loader if I fb mode clear or not. Even if theirs a system to boot, I have to manually boot into through boot loader and start. If I go to bootloader logs it just says reboot mode set to fastboot.[/QUOTE
same problem here brother did you find any solution to it?? please help me brother.
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sagutxo97 said:
SOLVED, the problem was the BP Tools in the fastboot, i had "Fastboot Reason: UTAG "bootmode" configured as fastboot" i changed to "Normal Powerup" and all perfect
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How'd you do that? i have the same problem how do switch back to normal powerup?
XT-1570 "bootmode-recovery"
Dunken415 said:
I did this several times and it set continues it say fasboot reason reboot mode set to fastboot and I tried fastboot oem fb_mode_clear but it just says boot loader slot count not found and etc
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I am having the same issue. Would appriciate any help.
E:\fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
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OKAY [ 0.000s]
finished. total time: 0.016s
PS E:\Backup\Android - XT1570> fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: moto-msm8992-A0.43
(bootloader) product: clark
(bootloader) board: clark
(bootloader) secure: no
(bootloader) hwrev: 0x82A0
(bootloader) radio: 0x3
(bootloader) emmc: 64GB Toshiba REV=07 PRV=00 TYPE=57 PNM=064G38
(bootloader) ram[0]: 3072MB SK Hynix S8 SDRAM DIE=6Gb M5=x6 M6=x3 M7=x0
(bootloader) ram[1]: M8=x3B
(bootloader) cpu: MSM8992
(bootloader) serialno: LX7C2xxxxx
(bootloader) cid: 0xDEAD
(bootloader) channelid: 0xDEAD
(bootloader) uid: EFFA2C001E000000000000000000
(bootloader) unlocked: Not supported
(bootloader) securestate: Engineering
(bootloader) iswarrantyvoid: Not supported
(bootloader) mot_sst: 1
(bootloader) max-download-size: 536870912
(bootloader) reason: Reboot mode set to fastboot
(bootloader) imei: 35550006xxxxxxx
(bootloader) meid:
(bootloader) date: 04-30-2015
(bootloader) sku: XT1570
(bootloader) battid:
(bootloader) iccid:
(bootloader) cust_md5:
(bootloader) max-sparse-size: 268435456
(bootloader) current-time: "Sat Jul 18 7:57:55 UTC 2020"
(bootloader) ro.build.fingerprint[0]: motorola/clark_retasia_ds/clark_ds
(bootloader) ro.build.fingerprint[1]: :6.0.1/MPHS24.107-58-5/4:user/rele
(bootloader) ro.build.fingerprint[2]: ase-keys
(bootloader) ro.build.version.full[0]: Blur_Version.24.221.5.clark_retas
(bootloader) ro.build.version.full[1]: ia_ds.retasia.en.03
(bootloader) ro.build.version.qcom: <not found>
(bootloader) version-baseband: <not found>
(bootloader) kernel.version[0]: Linux version 3.10.84-perf-gb67345b (hud
(bootloader) kernel.version[1]: [email protected]) (gcc version 4.9.x-goo
(bootloader) kernel.version[2]: gle 20140827 (prerelease) (GCC) ) #1 SMP
(bootloader) kernel.version[3]: PREEMPT Thu Sep 29 00:24:52 CDT 2016
(bootloader) sbl1.git: git=MBM-NG-VA0.43-0-g8cea836
(bootloader) rpm.git: git=90a41be
(bootloader) tz.git: git=16279de-dirty
(bootloader) hyp.git: git=16279de-dirty
(bootloader) sdi.git: git=52a3f93
(bootloader) pmic.git: git=MBM-NG-VA0.43-0-g8cea836
(bootloader) aboot.git: git=MBM-NG-VA0.43-0-gde54c6f
(bootloader) qe: qe 1/1
(bootloader) frp-state: no protection (0)
(bootloader) ro.carrier: unknown
all: listed above
finished. total time: 0.172s
C:\fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
...
OKAY [ -0.000s]
finished. total time: -0.000s
I'm new to this XDA thing so sorry if I say some BS.
My phone soft bricked while I was doing a factory reset, meaning I didn't mark "OEM unlocking" into developer options so I couldn't do any adb command, and couldn't unlock it or do anything else
The solution I found after 3 days using google and this forum was:
1) Putting my phone on download mode
2) downloading the official RUU file from the official HTC website and running it
3) at the screen with a phone on it I would open the %temp% folder on windows and substitute the existing rom.zip file (you have to search in the more recent folders in order to find it) to the .zip I wanted to install*. I renamed the zip to zip.rom so the RUU.exe would use it instead of the original one.
* = I used a signed one that I downloaded here: // I can't post links because I'm a new user but you can google "HTC One M9 Official stock Roms" and hope to find it.
I chosen the .zip file based on my version-baseband: 01.01_U114401011_117.00.61117G_2_F. (just Ctrl+F)
I was getting error 150 or 155 before it.
I'm saying that worked for me and I didn't tested anything else about it, I am just posting this here if someone else has the same problem as I had. DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK.
First boot to download and do "fastboot getvar all" and post output here.
There already is a guide with all these information in the ReadMe thread.
Sent from my HTC One M9 using XDA Labs
lucyr03 said:
First boot to download and do "fastboot getvar all" and post output here.
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Please help....I am trying to help a client who somehow soft bricked an htc one m9, they claim they didn't try anything with rooting or flashing but it boots to the recovery/download menu and it shows **LOCKED** and **S-ON***, and when booting into recovery it displays the ROM as a dev edition so I am sure it was flashed incorrectly I am guessing. Anyway, I ran the code you instructed above, here are the results:
C:\adb\fastboot-win>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version:0.5
(bootloader) ramdump-mode:false
(bootloader) variant:MTP eMMC
(bootloader) secure:yes
(bootloader) version-baseband:
(bootloader) version-bootloader:
(bootloader) max-download-size: 0x20000000
(bootloader) partition-type:cache:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:cache: 0x14000000
(bootloader) partition-type:userdata:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:userdata: 0x5e0000000
(bootloader) partition-type:system:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:system: 0x118000000
(bootloader) serialno:HT54BSV05934
Any ideas how to proceed ?
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lucyr03 said:
First boot to download and do "fastboot getvar all" and post output here.
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lucyr03 said:
First boot to download and do "fastboot getvar all" and post output here.
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Please help....I am trying to help a client who somehow soft bricked an htc one m9, they claim they didn't try anything with rooting or flashing but it boots to the recovery/download menu and it shows **LOCKED** and **S-ON***, and when booting into recovery it displays the ROM as a dev edition so I am sure it was flashed incorrectly I am guessing. Anyway, I ran the code you instructed above, here are the results:
C:\adb\fastboot-win>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version:0.5
(bootloader) ramdump-mode:false
(bootloader) variant:MTP eMMC
(bootloader) secure:yes
(bootloader) version-baseband:
(bootloader) version-bootloader:
(bootloader) max-download-size: 0x20000000
(bootloader) partition-type:cache:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:cache: 0x14000000
(bootloader) partition-type:userdata:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:userdata: 0x5e0000000
(bootloader) partition-type:system:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:system: 0x118000000
(bootloader) serialno:HT54BSV05934
Any ideas how to proceed ?
Then you used the command while the phone was booted to the wrong mode. However, you don't need that fastboot command.
Head over to the ReadMe thread and read at least the RUU section. All needed information are already located there.
Sent from my HTC One M9 using XDA Labs
Hello everybody!
I don't know is there any solution, but maybe you know how to solve it. I recently flashed (i know i'm stupid) nougat retla version of moto x pure with locked bootloader. Got everything erased (suppose it's really hard brick), but bootloader shows everything (bl, baseband, clark XT1575), and i can't reflash stock 6.0. How to solve it, please help me...:crying:
Unlock BL & and flash stock 6+ for your model.
You can also send it for warranty repair. @masterman775
dzidexx said:
Unlock BL & and flash stock 6+ for your model.
You can also send it for warranty repair. @masterman775
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thanks, but i tried to unlock bootloader, motorola says my device doesn't qualify for bootloader unlocking. Is it complete brick?
This is comon mistake.
masterman775 said:
thanks, but i tried to unlock bootloader, motorola says my device doesn't qualify for bootloader unlocking. Is it complete brick?
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This is comon mistake. Remember to erase the "(bootloader)" and all spaces from the code that you got from fastboot.
All moto x puré can be unlocked.
Enviado desde mi XT1575 mediante Tapatalk
Not all:
BL status engineering(1) - can't be unlocked. It isn't locked.
For unlock must have:
"Allow oem unlock" - dev options - on.
"Moto device id" - off.
Thank you very much guys for your help, I'll try all the best, I think it's gonna solve everything.:angel::good:
dzidexx said:
Not all:
BL status engineering(1) - can't be unlocked. It isn't locked.
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Partially true. Contrary to popular believe that a Engineering Bootloader status is some special unlock (like HTC's S-OFF) it's more of a "kind of" unlocked... you cannot flash unsigned images (TWRP or custom ROMs), but you can downgrade with signed images. It is like partially unlocked. But once a device is in Engineering Bootloader mode, we do not have the capability (read as "knowledge") to put it back into Locked or Unlocked state.
I only clarify this because some people try to pass these devices off as special or unlocked, they are NOT the same as a bootloader unlocked device.
acejavelin said:
Partially true. Contrary to popular believe that a Engineering Bootloader status is some special unlock (like HTC's S-OFF) it's more of a "kind of" unlocked... you cannot flash unsigned images (TWRP or custom ROMs), but you can downgrade with signed images. It is like partially unlocked. But once a device is in Engineering Bootloader mode, we do not have the capability (read as "knowledge") to put it back into Locked or Unlocked state.
I only clarify this because some people try to pass these devices off as special or unlocked, they are NOT the same as a bootloader unlocked device.
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So guys, i tried to unlock it, everything went allright BUT... i can't allow oem unlock without a rom, because it was flashed incorrectly...
dzidexx said:
For unlock must have:
"Allow oem unlock" - dev options - on.
"Moto device id" - off.
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It's very bad, but i can't do it, i have no rom
What was your last version. Connect to pc and:
fastboot getvar all
@masterman775
masterman775 said:
So guys, i tried to unlock it, everything went allright BUT... i can't allow oem unlock without a rom, because it was flashed incorrectly...
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What do you mean "everything went alright"? What did you do?
dzidexx said:
What was your last version. Connect to pc and:
fastboot getvar all
@masterman775
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(bootloader) slot-count: not found
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: not found
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: not found
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: moto-msm8992-A0.4C
(bootloader) product: clark
(bootloader) board: clark
(bootloader) secure: yes
(bootloader) hwrev: 0x83C0
(bootloader) radio: 0x2
(bootloader) emmc: 16GB Toshiba REV=07 PRV=00 TYPE=57 PNM=016G72
(bootloader) ram[0]: 3072MB SK Hynix S8 SDRAM DIE=6Gb M5=x6 M6=x3 M7=x0
(bootloader) ram[1]: M8=x3B
(bootloader) cpu: MSM8992
(bootloader) serialno: TA08403R53
(bootloader) cid: 0x0009
(bootloader) channelid: 0x8d
(bootloader) uid: D726E8001E000000000000000000
(bootloader) unlocked: no
(bootloader) securestate: locked
(bootloader) iswarrantyvoid: no
(bootloader) mot_sst: 0
(bootloader) max-download-size: 536870912
(bootloader) reason: Volume down key pressed
(bootloader) imei: 355486060916121
(bootloader) meid:
(bootloader) date: 10-28-2015
(bootloader) sku: XT1575
(bootloader) battid:
(bootloader) iccid:
(bootloader) cust_md5:
(bootloader) max-sparse-size: 268435456
(bootloader) current-time: "Sat Dec 10 5:44:20 UTC 2016"
(bootloader) ro.build.fingerprint[0]: motorola/clark_retus/clark:6.0/MPH
(bootloader) ro.build.fingerprint[1]: S24.49-18-16/8:user/release-keys
(bootloader) ro.build.version.full[0]: Blur_Version.24.231.16.clark_retu
(bootloader) ro.build.version.full[1]: s.retus.en.US
(bootloader) ro.build.version.qcom: <not found>
(bootloader) version-baseband: M8992_1255331.29.01.88.02R SUPER_NA
(bootloader) kernel.version[0]: Linux version 3.10.84-perf-g94afac7 (hud
(bootloader) kernel.version[1]: [email protected]) (gcc version 4.9.x-goog
(bootloader) kernel.version[2]: le 20140827 (prerelease) (GCC) ) #1 SMP
(bootloader) kernel.version[3]: PREEMPT Thu Dec 8 06:11:12 CST 2016
(bootloader) sbl1.git: git=MBM-NG-VA0.4C-0-g07bb07e
(bootloader) rpm.git: git=90a41be
(bootloader) tz.git: git=5fa1c0c-dirty
(bootloader) hyp.git: git=5fa1c0c-dirty
(bootloader) sdi.git: git=52a3f93
(bootloader) pmic.git: git=MBM-NG-VA0.4C-0-g07bb07e
(bootloader) aboot.git: git=MBM-NG-VA0.4C-0-g1fa1c30
(bootloader) qe: qe 0/0
(bootloader) frp-state: protected (77)
(bootloader) ro.carrier: retus
all: listed above
finished. total time: 0.390s
that's what i've got
acejavelin said:
What do you mean "everything went alright"? What did you do?
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I got the code to unlock the bootloader, got the token from Motorola, but when i entered fastboot oem unlock *code*, i got a message: "allow oem unlock"
You can try, in this order:
1. Go to recovery mode, wipe data, cache, factory reset, reboot.
2. Flash 24...48-8 without bootloader and gpt.
3. Again 25...LatAm - this one was flashed incorectly? Only for unlocking bootlader.
4. Moto service center.
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@masterman775
dzidexx said:
You can try, in this order:
1. Go to recovery mode, wipe data, cache, factory reset, reboot.
2. Flash 24...48-8 without bootloader and gpt.
3. Again 25...LatAm - this one was flashed incorectly? Only for unlocking bootlader.
4. Moto service center.
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Yeah man I think second will help... I tried to flash stock with September security patch, which is outdated, maybe my current (18-16 - December patch) version is more actual
Yes but there isn't 48-18 for fastboot. @masterman775
dzidexx said:
Yes but there isn't 48-18 for fastboot. @masterman775
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I found a decompressed version, now i need to separate it to "sparses"
I think I saw it. Maybe.
You don't need to sparse - fastboot should do it automatically. @masterman775
dzidexx said:
I think I saw it. Maybe.
You don't need to sparse - fastboot should do it automatically. @masterman775
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So I've tried "unsparsed" variant and "sparsed". I always get pre-flash validation error
If I good remember - uploader also couldn't flash it with locked BL.
Sorry - point 4. @masterman775
Hello everyone.
I got this problem today. My Mi A1 doesn't want to unlock the bootloader, and I follow all the instructions. In the cmd, when I type "fastboot oem unlock", this error appears "remote: unlock is not allowed".
Besides, the smartphone is frozen on the screen of initialization of Mi, making it impossible for me to go in the administrator options of the device.
Please describe what you did to the phone before it got to this state.
_mysiak_ said:
Please describe what you did to the phone before it got to this state.
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I tried to install the gcam on the device and had to unlock the bootloader. At first work, I unlock it, and went to install gcam but it did not work so well. After that my device had some performance problems and I decided to reinstall the ROM using MiFlash.
As I was giving errors and I could not install by MiFlash, I searched for tutorials on Youtube, trying to install without MiFlash, I found some but did not work again. So, I decided to type in the cmd "flashboot oem lock" because I thought this would be the problem that I could not install the ROM by MiFlash and again, it worked, I managed to block it.
However, after searching again, I discovered that I had to unlock it, so I typed the "flashboot oem unlock" command and gave this error, and when I turn on the phone, just appear a white screen with Mi logo.
Are you sure that you have Mi A1 phone? What was the system version before you tried to install Gcam?
_mysiak_ said:
Are you sure that you have Mi A1 phone? What was the system version before you tried to install Gcam?
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I sure, the system was Android 8.0. Android One.
Did you enable OEM unlocking from the Developer Options? Probably not. Enable it first and try again.
Chiggie14899 said:
Did you enable OEM unlocking from the Developer Options? Probably not. Enable it first and try again.
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Like I said, I can't. My smartphone is in mode bootloop.
Connect your phone in fastboot mode and type in "fastboot getvar all" and share the output please.
nicobelic said:
Like I said, I can't. My smartphone is in mode bootloop.
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Try flashing in edl mode, in fastboot type in cmd: fastboot oem edl, it will give you a fail. It's normal, you should have a black screen and the led blinking. Look if the drivers are installed and after install with MiFlash.
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Connect your phone in fastboot mode and type in "fastboot getvar all" and share the output please.
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fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version:0.5
(bootloader) battery-soc-ok:yes
(bootloader) battery-voltage:3828000
(bootloader) variant:QRD eMMC
(bootloader) secure:yes
(bootloader) version-baseband:
(bootloader) version-bootloader:MSM8953_TISSOT2.0_20180504180424
(bootloader) display-panel:
(bootloader) off-mode-charge:0
(bootloader) charger-screen-enabled:0
(bootloader) max-download-size: 0x1fe00000
(bootloader) slot-count:2
(bootloader) current-slot:_a
(bootloader) slot-retry-count:_b:7
(bootloader) slot-success:_b:No
(bootloader) slot-active:_b:No
(bootloader) slot-unbootable:_b:No
(bootloader) slot-retry-count:_a:7
(bootloader) slot-success:_a:Yes
(bootloader) slot-active:_a:Yes
(bootloader) slot-unbootable:_a:No
(bootloader) has-slot:userdata: No
(bootloader) has-slot:logdump: No
(bootloader) has-slot:dpo: No
(bootloader) has-slot:msadp: No
(bootloader) has-slot:apdp: No
(bootloader) has-slot:keymasterbak: No
(bootloader) has-slot:keymaster: No
(bootloader) has-slot:cmnlib64bak: No
(bootloader) has-slot:cmnlib64: No
(bootloader) has-slot:cmnlibbak: No
(bootloader) has-slot:cmnlib: No
(bootloader) has-slot:lksecappbak: No
(bootloader) has-slot:lksecapp: No
(bootloader) has-slot:mcfg: No
(bootloader) has-slot:syscfg: No
(bootloader) has-slot:mdtp: No
(bootloader) has-slot:dip: No
(bootloader) has-slot:mota: No
(bootloader) has-slot:limits: No
(bootloader) has-slot:config: No
(bootloader) has-slot:keystore: No
(bootloader) has-slot:misc: No
(bootloader) has-slotersist: No
(bootloader) has-slot:system: Yes
(bootloader) has-slot:devinfo: No
(bootloader) has-slot:boot: Yes
(bootloader) has-slot:abootbak: No
(bootloader) has-slot:aboot: No
(bootloader) has-slot:splash: No
(bootloader) has-slot:sec: No
(bootloader) has-slot:fsg: No
(bootloader) has-slotDR: No
(bootloader) has-slot:modemst2: No
(bootloader) has-slot:modemst1: No
(bootloader) has-slot:dsp: No
(bootloader) has-slot:devcfgbak: No
(bootloader) has-slot:devcfg: No
(bootloader) has-slot:tzbak: No
(bootloader) has-slot:tz: No
(bootloader) has-slot:rpmbak: No
(bootloader) has-slot:rpm: No
(bootloader) has-slot:sbl1bak: No
(bootloader) has-slot:sbl1: No
(bootloader) has-slot:ssd: No
(bootloader) has-slot:fsc: No
(bootloader) has-slot:modem: Yes
(bootloader) partition-type:cache:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:cache:
(bootloader) partition-type:userdata:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:userdata: 0xcd3779e00
(bootloader) partition-type:system:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:system: 0xc0000000
(bootloader) crc:1
(bootloader) serialno:349794d29805
(bootloader) kernel:lk
(bootloader) product:tissot
all:
finished. total time: 0.776s
mardrest said:
Try flashing in edl mode, in fastboot type in cmd: fastboot oem edl, it will give you a fail. It's normal, you should have a black screen and the led blinking. Look if the drivers are installed and after install with MiFlash.
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This shows up:
>fastboot oem edl
...
OKAY [ 0.016s]
finished. total time: 0.016s
mardrest said:
Try flashing in edl mode, in fastboot type in cmd: fastboot oem edl, it will give you a fail. It's normal, you should have a black screen and the led blinking. Look if the drivers are installed and after install with MiFlash.
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This shows up:
PHP:
>fastboot oem edl
...
OKAY [ 0.016s]
finished. total time: 0.016s
nicobelic said:
This shows up:
PHP:
>fastboot oem edl
...
OKAY [ 0.016s]
finished. total time: 0.016s
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If you have a black screen and the led blinks, then you are on edl mode, you can install the rom with MiFlash
mardrest said:
If you have a black screen and the led blinks, then you are on edl mode, you can install the rom with MiFlash
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To be honest, nothing happened to the device, it still continues in "fastboot" mode after typing the command and no led blinks.
nicobelic said:
To be honest, nothing happened to the device, it still continues in "fastboot" mode after typing the command and no led blinks.
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Try updating the driver, you can get from this sit: https://www.androidbrick.com/download/qualcomm_diag_qd_loader_2016_qfil_driver/
Is "allow OEM unlcking" enabled ?? If not you can enable from developer options .
Custom rom 243 said:
Is "allow OEM unlcking" enabled ?? If not you can enable from developer options .
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As he said he can't get into the rom
ProchyGaming said:
As he said he can't get into the rom
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Oh that's why I thought such a obvious reason was not told by anyone .
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nicobelic said:
I tried to install the gcam on the device and had to unlock the bootloader. At first work, I unlock it, and went to install gcam but it did not work so well. After that my device had some performance problems and I decided to reinstall the ROM using MiFlash.
As I was giving errors and I could not install by MiFlash, I searched for tutorials on Youtube, trying to install without MiFlash, I found some but did not work again. So, I decided to type in the cmd "flashboot oem lock" because I thought this would be the problem that I could not install the ROM by MiFlash and again, it worked, I managed to block it.
However, after searching again, I discovered that I had to unlock it, so I typed the "flashboot oem unlock" command and gave this error, and when I turn on the phone, just appear a white screen with Mi logo.
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Could you follow that same procedure of locking OEM and then booting into the ROM ? (,Just asking,not giving a solution)
mardrest said:
Try updating the driver, you can get from this sit: https://www.androidbrick.com/download/qualcomm_diag_qd_loader_2016_qfil_driver/
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I install the driver, write "fastboot oem edl" command, nothing changes.
I think I screwed up realy bad.
This is happening
I found a video that shows the SAME PROBLEM I'm having with my Mi A1.
Why can not I fix the problem? I can not unlock the bootloader.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51LnEOrM3nQ
This shows up when I tried: https://imgur.com/uAVuFle
So. I was flashing a rooted rom to my phone using the auto flash script. In the process, the power went out and now it's a paperweight. When I try to get to any kind of recovery mode the screen will not come on. It vibrates like it is trying but it does not do anything. When I boot it up it seems like it is in fastboot since fastboot devices will show the phone. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get out of paperweight mode? I should throw in that I see this in the fastboot getvar command
(bootloader) current-slot:a.
(bootloader) has-slot:boot:yes
(bootloader) slot-retry-count:b:0
(bootloader) slot-unbootable:b:yes
(bootloader) slot-successful:b:no
(bootloader) slot-retry-count:a:0
(bootloader) slot-unbootable:a:yes
(bootloader) slot-successful:a:no
(bootloader) slot-count:2
greatkingMerlin said:
So. I was flashing a rooted rom to my phone using the auto flash script. In the process, the power went out and now it's a paperweight. When I try to get to any kind of recovery mode the screen will not come on. It vibrates like it is trying but it does not do anything. When I boot it up it seems like it is in fastboot since fastboot devices will show the phone. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get out of paperweight mode? I should throw in that I see this in the fastboot getvar command
(bootloader) current-slot:a.
(bootloader) has-slot:boot:yes
(bootloader) slot-retry-count:b:0
(bootloader) slot-unbootable:b:yes
(bootloader) slot-successful:b:no
(bootloader) slot-retry-count:a:0
(bootloader) slot-unbootable:a:yes
(bootloader) slot-successful:a:no
(bootloader) slot-count:2
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Grab the most recent MSM tool, throw it in EDL mode and restore to stock?
cyapalmpos said:
Grab the most recent MSM tool, throw it in EDL mode and restore to stock?
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How do I get it into EDL mode if the screen will not power on? Like I said it does a mild vibration when I try any combination. It goes into fastboot but I cannot see anything.