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I am quite new to the android rooting & custom recovery and having a problem with my Huawei P8 GRA-UL00 flashing (purchased from China), when I try the procedure with MAC OS X. My step by step actions and result was as follows:
1. I installed "SDK Tools Only" for Mac. Connected the device via USB, launched terminal and successfully see the device with the "adb devices" command.
2. Vol +, Vol- and Power didn't work to enter to the fastboot&rescure mode. However, Vol- and Power worked. (Also, Vol+ and Power enters to the Huawei eRecovery mode, which shows EMUI logo, Reboot, Download new version and recovery and Shutdown buttons. I guess this is stock recovery???)
3. In the fastboot mode, I have successfully seen the device with "fastboot devices". Then I unlocked the bootloader with the code. The first problem was here, there were no auto-reboots and I entered "fastboot reboot" command, and stuck in seeing "reboooting..." in terminal. Nothing happened after this command. After 10 minutes I manually rebooted the phone by pressing power and entered into the fastboot mode. I was written as "Phone Unlocked". (Do u think it was really successful?)
4. I tried to flash the TWRP file which was uploaded by @jniklast (openrecovery-twrp-2.8.7.0-p8-ul10-r4.img). The result was like that:
MacBook-Airlatform-tools go$ ./fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.7.0-p8-ul10-r4.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'recovery' (25566 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.703s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.353s]
finished. total time: 1.056s
MacBook-Airlatform-tools go$
5. Tried fastboot reboot, but I wasn't successful:
MacBook-Airlatform-tools go$ ./fastboot reboot-bootloader
rebooting into bootloader...
ERROR: usb_read failed with status e00002ed
FAILED (status read failed (No such file or directory))
finished. total time: 0.121s
MacBook-Airlatform-tools go$
I am not sure if I have correctly defined my problem. I guess I wasn't successful to install TWRP even it says so. What should I do after finishing the flash recovery command?
Can anyone help me with this error?
@landros57 That recovery is only for Android 5.1.1 beta version. You should flash the @jniklast 's GRA-L09 version of TWRP which is for Android 5.0.
I'm not quite sure what the problem is? You enter rescue mode via power + vol- so that's correct. You enter recovery via power + vol- and vol+ so what happens if you do that after flashing TWRP? And better not use the adb command go voot into recovery as that will lead to a bootloop to recovery which has to be broken by manually booting into it once.
samusalo said:
@landros57 That recovery is only for Android 5.1.1 beta version. You should flash the @jniklast 's GRA-L09 version of TWRP which is for Android 5.0.
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Thank you samusalo.. Then I understand that TWRP for GRA-L09 can work on a GRA-UL00. I will try.
jniklast said:
I'm not quite sure what the problem is? You enter rescue mode via power + vol- so that's correct. You enter recovery via power + vol- and vol+ so what happens if you do that after flashing TWRP? And better not use the adb command go voot into recovery as that will lead to a bootloop to recovery which has to be broken by manually booting into it once.
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I don't use adb reboot, I manually press Vol - and Power. Then, the Fastboot & Rescue mode opens, and I enter to the terminal "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.7.0-p8-ul10-r4.img". It quickly shows that the installation is successful. Then I enter fastboot reboot-bootloader (I guess this is required to launch TWRP) but it shows that usb read error.
@jniklast and @samusalo thank you for your explanations. They both worked.
I flashed the GRA-L09 version of the TWRP to my GRA-UL00 and it worked! Now I have a backup...
I also realized that I am doing something wrong.. After installing TWRP, I was trying to fastbot reboot-boatloader in order to get TWRP launched automatically. However, the only thing I need to do is to follow jniklast's instructions and after the phone shut down, press Vol+ Vol- and Power together to get the TWRP launch.
Now I will try to flash an official International ROM, instead of my Chinese ROM.
Is the following command correct for this?
fastboot flash system "HUAWEI P8 Firmware(GRA-UL00&UL10,Android5.0,Emtion UI 3.1,V100R001C900B141,General Version).zip"
No, you need to extract the img files to be able to flash it via fastboot. Look for huawei image extractor
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No, you need to extract the img files to be able to flash it via fastboot. Look for huawei image extractor
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Many .img files exists in the update.app file. I guess I need to flash only the system.img?
If I flash the recovery.img or boot.img inside the update.app, will I lose the custom recovery and my backup?
I'd first try to only flash system.img. If that doesn't work also flash boot.img. it might be though that you have to flash another cust.img as well and I'm not quite sure if that's possible via fastboot. In that case you'd have to do it via TWRP which is a bit tricky
Partially Successful
jniklast said:
I'd first try to only flash system.img. If that doesn't work also flash boot.img. it might be though that you have to flash another cust.img as well and I'm not quite sure if that's possible via fastboot. In that case you'd have to do it via TWRP which is a bit tricky
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Flashing boot and system was successful! Then, again, my "fastboot reboot-bootloader" didn't work and retured me my initial error. But I rebooted manually and successfully launched my phone OS.
I now have a slow-operating new Android firmware, which is a little weird )) I think it is now a international&chinese hybrid version. Some apps disappeared and I have a complete new page for google services and apps. However, my chinese stuff (baidu spotlight search, notifications, etc.) remains The EMUI Build is: GRA-UL00V100R001C00B120, which should be V100R001C900B141 as I have flashed the img files of this update.
I tried "fastboot erase userdata", "fastboot erase cache" and "fastboot erase system" but they both returned with "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)".
The following were my successful fastboot flash commands:
MacBook-Airlatform-tools go$ ./fastboot flash boot boot.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'boot' (23256 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.653s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.569s]
finished. total time: 1.222s
MacBook-Airlatform-tools go$ sudo ./fastboot flash system system.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending sparse 'system' (459646 KB)...
OKAY [ 20.184s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 6.149s]
sending sparse 'system' (450260 KB)...
OKAY [ 22.868s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 6.051s]
sending sparse 'system' (437337 KB)...
OKAY [ 18.146s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 5.952s]
sending sparse 'system' (460637 KB)...
OKAY [ 19.570s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 6.267s]
sending sparse 'system' (448019 KB)...
OKAY [ 18.582s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 5.982s]
sending sparse 'system' (165186 KB)...
OKAY [ 6.853s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 2.206s]
finished. total time: 138.824s
MacBook-Airlatform-tools go$
jniklast said:
it might be though that you have to flash another cust.img as well and I'm not quite sure if that's possible via fastboot. In that case you'd have to do it via TWRP which is a bit tricky
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I was finally successful to flash cust.img with fastboot and now I have B141 and all Chinese apps are removed. All Chinese ROM specific apps are disappeared and the only remaining Chinese stuff is the text in the Magazine Unlock, accessible when swiped up from the bottom of the screen at the lock screen.
The remaining problem for now is; when I press the Dialer, Contacts and Messages apps at the bottom, they crash.
Do I need to flash any other from the following extracted img files?
3RDMODEM.img
CACHE.img
CRC.img
CURVER.img
DTIMAGE.img
EFI.img
FASTBOOT.img
HIFI.img
MCUIMAGE.img
MODEM.img
MODEM_DSP.img
MODEMNVM_UPDATE.img
RECOVERY.img
RECOVERY2.img
SENSORHUB.img
SHA256RSA.img
TEEOS.img
TRUSTFIRMWARE.img
USERDATA.img
VERLIST.img
XLOADER.img
This is now delicate stuff, you could try and flash the radio (aka modem.img) but that will probably break connectivity as that is different in hardware. Maybe you'd need to install the dialer and messaging apks from the ul00 firmware. Does an alternate dialer work so that you can actually call someone?
And I think fastboot reboot-bootloader doesn't exist. It's either fastboot reboot bootloader or maybe only fastboot reboot. Anyway, booting into bootloader or recovery is better done by pressing the keys on the P8
jniklast said:
This is now delicate stuff, you could try and flash the radio (aka modem.img) but that will probably break connectivity as that is different in hardware. Maybe you'd need to install the dialer and messaging apks from the ul00 firmware. Does an alternate dialer work so that you can actually call someone?
And I think fastboot reboot-bootloader doesn't exist. It's either fastboot reboot bootloader or maybe only fastboot reboot. Anyway, booting into bootloader or recovery is better done by pressing the keys on the P8
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Hello again,
Actually the hardware is the same, it is GRA-UL00. The device originally had: GRA-UL00-UL10_EMUI3.1_Android5.0_C00B173
I tried to fastboot the following ROM:
HUAWEI P8 Firmware(GRA-UL00&UL10,Android5.0,Emtion UI 3.1,V100R001C900B141,General Version)
I was successful to flash Root, CUST and System but when I try to flash any Modem-related img files (Modem.img, 3RDMODEM.img, MODEM_DSP.img, MODEMNVM_UPDATE.img), I get the following error:
sending 'modem' (38865 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.038s]
writing 'modem'...
FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
finished. total time: 1.039s
I didn't try to install APKs.
I am still having crash problems with the dialer, contacts, messages, google play, and some other google services.
Network Mode FREEZE AUTO
Hi did you try checking Mobile Networks In Settings, As i m unable to open that. As soon as i click on it the network gets released and then comes back. THATS' ALL. I have the same phone and did the same stuff. Unable to Flash Modem.IMG as well.
Finally Done!
meetkhems said:
Hi did you try checking Mobile Networks In Settings, As i m unable to open that. As soon as i click on it the network gets released and then comes back. THATS' ALL. I have the same phone and did the same stuff. Unable to Flash Modem.IMG as well.
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I finally succeeded.
After flashing the Boot.img, system.img and cust.img and launching the phone, I flashed the stock recovery and made a wipe/reset to factory settings. First, I extracted the recovery.img from the update.app file which you can find after downloading the official firmware and running the Huawei Update Extractor script available in the forum. Then I flashed this stock recovery.img in the fastboot mode. And finally I entered in the stock recovery (Huawei eRecovery) mode by pressing the Vol+, and Power buttons. After the wipe & reset to factory settings, I launched the phone and all problems with the radio, dialer, contacts, google services, etc were solved.
Thank you @jniklast for your help.
landros57 said:
I finally succeeded.
After flashing the Boot.img, system.img and cust.img and launching the phone, I flashed the stock recovery and made a wipe/reset to factory settings. First, I extracted the recovery.img from the update.app file which you can find after downloading the official firmware and running the Huawei Update Extractor script available in the forum. Then I flashed this stock recovery.img in the fastboot mode. And finally I entered in the stock recovery (Huawei eRecovery) mode by pressing the Vol+, and Power buttons. After the wipe & reset to factory settings, I launched the phone and all problems with the radio, dialer, contacts, google services, etc were solved.
Thank you @jniklast for your help.
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Thanks a lot but i m still facing the problem. As soon as i select Mobile networks in settings nothing opens just the network gets released "NO Service" & comes back. I m unable to open it to select Network Mode or to change apn. It is not greyed Out but still not opening rest everything is working beautifully. Please Help. @jniklast for your help.[/QUOTE]
meetkhems said:
Thanks a lot but i m still facing the problem. As soon as i select Mobile networks in settings nothing opens just the network gets released "NO Service" & comes back. I m unable to open it to select Network Mode or to change apn. It is not greyed Out but still not opening rest everything is working beautifully. Please Help. @jniklast for your help.
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Just checked and realized that I also have the same problem. THe contents of the "Mobile Networks" button doesn't show up and it works like a reset button. When I press, it disconnects me from the network and then the it reconnects to the network automatically.
Any Update on this anyone? I am unable to use the phone as it drains a lot of battery on 3G and i cant change it to 2G as due to Blank Mobile Network Settings.
Guys I have one problem I want to flash stock recovery for P8 L09 but in cmd it fails like not allowed command anybody knows why ?
landros57 said:
Just checked and realized that I also have the same problem. THe contents of the "Mobile Networks" button doesn't show up and it works like a reset button. When I press, it disconnects me from the network and then the it reconnects to the network automatically.
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Hi landro57 have you tried to flash the update.app file of 18 Kb from local update? Some owners of the P8 gra ul09 variant are using that file to debrand their P8s. The mobile networks problem you ae experiencing is the same some other people have turnaround with that trick. You should check with it and report back to us, because if that goes ok, it means no more china firmware on our P8 gra ul00, we can simply flash the international general P8 firmware V100R001C900B141.
Inviato dal mio SGP311 utilizzando Tapatalk
GryphonA said:
flash the update.app file of 18 Kb from local update
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Hi GryphonA, I don't get it, which 18kb update.app file do you mean?
I got the same problem (no access to mobile networks settings) and I can't remember if I never had that access or it happened due to my rooting/cusomizing activities.
I have GRA-UL00C433B180. I flashed also C470B180 but that didn't solve the problem.
BTW: There are a lot of mobile network setting apps and widgets in the Play Store but all apps I tested show the same failure as the mobile network settings: There seems to be a network reset and nothing more.
This guide was made before Kingroot was able to root the official update. But thanks to @oskar and @TheDerekHarper on XDA and to @josephwv on Android forums it is now comfirmed that Kingroot will root the official update. But first you must still follow steps #1 through #6 so Kingroot can root your device.
Now before Kingroot was able to root the update I figured out how to root the official update and it is not all to complicated. The following guide will walk you through the root process. But I am not responsible for anything that happens to your devices by using this guide as you are responsible for your device.
What you need:
1. A computer running Linux or Windows with adb and fastboot installed. (I used Ubuntu)
2. If you are using Windows you need all the drivers for your device installed. Linux users will not have to worry about this.
3. A functioning USB cable for your device.
4. Battery charged at least 50% just for safety.
5. The TWRP revovery.img, this is the same TWRP recovery we already have for the LG G Stylo I have just renamed it to recovery.img to make it easier to type the name in while typing fastboot commands.
6. The SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550.zip by Chainfire. (All credit to Chainfire for this awesome zip.)
How to root your device:
1. I suggest you first go to Settings/General/About Phone/Software info and tap on the "Build number" until it says"You are now a developer". Then back out of until you are in Settings/General and go to "Developer options" and turn "Enable OEM unlock" on. This is to allow TWRP recovery to be able to boot. Also turn on "USB debugging" while you are there.
2. Download the SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550.zip to your device. You need to move the zip file from your Downloads folder to somewhere on your external SD card as it will not be deleted from there when you use the "fastboot oem unlock" command in step #6.
3. Download the recovery.img to your computer. If you do not have adb and fastboot setup globally for linux or in your path for windows you need to move the recovery.img to the directory your adb and fastboot is in and open a terminal or command line (depending on your OS) in that directory or cd to that directory. If you do have adb and fastboot globally or in your path you can just open a terminal or command line in the directory you have the recovery.img or cd to the directory you have the recovery.img.
4. Once you have the terminal or command line open run the command "adb devices" to make sure your devices is detected by adb. You may get a toast pop up on your device asking if you to "Allow usb debugging". Except this as this is the RSA key you need to allow your computer to communicate with your device via adb. You should see something like "LGH631dffacad9 device" in your terminal or command line. If you see "unauthorized" instead of "device" you have not excepted the RSA key.
5.Now type the following command in your terminal or command line. Type "adb reboot bootloader". This will reboot your device to fastboot mode. Once in fastboot mode use the "fastboot devices" to make sure your device is recognized by fastboot. You should see something like "dffacad9 fastboot". If you are in Linux and get a error message you may have to use "sudo fastboot devices" for fastboot to work. (If you are using Windows and are having trouble with fastboot recognizing your device you need to install the device drivers. If it still does not work install the drivers again with your device connected to your computer in fastboot mode.)
6. To fully unlock your bootloader you have to use the command "fastboot oem unlock". You have to do this or this root method will not work. But be warned that if you do use this command it will factory reset your device. Plus you will get a line of text saying the bootloader is unlocked on the splash screen when you boot your device.
6-1: If you are wanting to use Kingroot to root your device you can reboot your device now. Open the Kingroot app and let it root your device and then use Flashify, Rashr, or a similar app to flash the recovery. Then boot to recovery and flash the SuperSU.zip in recovery and it will remove Kingroot and have SuperSU installed on your device.
7. Now you can do this two ways if you do not want to keep the stock recovery you can use the command "fastboot flash recovery.img" to install the recovery and then use the command "fastboot reboot recovery" to boot to the TWRP recovery. (If this command gives you issue like it seems to be for many then just use the the following method and then use Flashify or Rashr app to install TWRP after you are done rooting.) If you want to keep the stock recovery you can use the command "fastboot boot recovery.img" to boot to the TWRP recovery.
8. Once you are booted to the TWRP recovery you should make a full backup first so you have a backup to restore to in case things go bad. After you make a backup then select install and then find the SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550.zip and install it. Once it is installed reboot your device to system. If TWRP gives you a warning about the su binaries missing and asks if you want to install thee su binaries before you reboot select no or it will interfere with the rooting process of the SuperSU.zip. When your device reboots it will boot to the LG splash screen and then reboot again. But then it will boot to the OS but it will take a minute. Make sure you let your device reboot all the way to the lockscreen or home screen depending on if you have a lockscreen enabled or not. You should be fully rooted after this, enjoy.
Resserved in case needed later.
Thank you.
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11300 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.359s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.359s
ok so i know this is 100% my fault for not reading, but why would you even include step 6? it wipes everything including the supersu.zip. the files i'm pissed about, but i can get over. mostly music plus some ****ty pictures. contacts can text me. but the main thing is i had to restart my phone, get it started up and everything, then put the super su.zip back onto the phone. just a tedious task.
Can I use this guide with my G4 Stylus (H635)?
wtf... i get this same error
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery v10.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11230 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.390s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.390s
I've tried multiple versions of the TWRP for the g stylo on adroidforum and none of it flashes with the fastboot flash recovery .....img option. Every single one fails. Please tell me how you flashed the recovery... Also I cant run it through Flashify because my SuperSU says no binary is installed... I'm completely lost at this point
aaron2z said:
wtf... i get this same error
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery v10.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11230 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.390s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.390s
I've tried multiple versions of the TWRP for the g stylo on adroidforum and none of it flashes with the fastboot flash recovery .....img option. Every single one fails. Please tell me how you flashed the recovery... Also I cant run it through Flashify because my SuperSU says no binary is installed... I'm completely lost at this point
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Someone mentioned using the Kingroot app and I gotta admit, I was skepticle at first but after testing. I can confirm it works.
Just go go KingRoot.net, download their apk, install and run the root program. Igll work out of the box after, sadly I couldn't get the above method to work either with super su.
aaron2z said:
wtf... i get this same error
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery v10.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11230 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.390s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.390s
I've tried multiple versions of the TWRP for the g stylo on adroidforum and none of it flashes with the fastboot flash recovery .....img option. Every single one fails. Please tell me how you flashed the recovery... Also I cant run it through Flashify because my SuperSU says no binary is installed... I'm completely lost at this point
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do the fastboot boot recovery.img so it boots up twrp then flash the supersu zip then boot your phone you should be rooted then flash twrp using flashify
I was getting the same error, ( in step 7 don't flash the recovery )
just use "fastboot boot recovery.img" and it will boot to TWRP without installing it
you can then install SU, ( note ) when you exit or re boot from TWRP it will say SU in not installed do you want to install it, I did the first time and it seemed to hose up, so I did everything over and the second time selected no to re install.
once booted I used flashify to install the TWRP img, and I am able to boot to recovery using Quickboot apk
on a side note I have SU installed, I can use root explorer and other apps that ask for SU access, but Titanium backup
doesn't seem to uninstall apps anymore, they seem to re install after a reboot
Hope this helps yall's
aaron2z said:
wtf... i get this same error
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery v10.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11230 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.390s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.390s
I've tried multiple versions of the TWRP for the g stylo on adroidforum and none of it flashes with the fastboot flash recovery .....img option. Every single one fails. Please tell me how you flashed the recovery... Also I cant run it through Flashify because my SuperSU says no binary is installed... I'm completely lost at this point
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TheDerekHarper said:
Someone mentioned using the Kingroot app and I gotta admit, I was skepticle at first but after testing. I can confirm it works.
Just go go KingRoot.net, download their apk, install and run the root program. Igll work out of the box after, sadly I couldn't get the above method to work either with super su.
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I gotta be honest... I'm pretty skeptical to try it. I've read of everyone having either a softbrick boot loop or the root just not staying after reboot. Yours worked for H631 T-mobile 6.0 and stayed? If you confirm T-mobile variant and 6.0 I'll try it. There's a lot of headache with this method for me (not saying it doesn't work). I bricked my phone trying to get the binary files for SU by trying to reroot. But unbricked it with LG Flash Tools and a stock kdz. So I don't want to brick it again twenty minutes later lol
aaron2z said:
I gotta be honest... I'm pretty skeptical to try it. I've read of everyone having either a softbrick boot loop or the root just not staying after reboot. Yours worked for H631 T-mobile 6.0 and stayed? If you confirm T-mobile variant and 6.0 I'll try it. There's a lot of headache with this method for me (not saying it doesn't work). I bricked my phone trying to get the binary files for SU by trying to reroot. But unbricked it with LG Flash Tools and a stock kdz. So I don't want to brick it again twenty minutes later lol
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Made a tutorial on how to get the marshmallow update (i.e. rom i've used.)
And then afterwards i downloaded Minimal ADB & Fastboot, OEM Unlocked the device (for safety) and downloaded the Kingroot Apk.
Installed it, and just allowed the program to root. It was pretty simple, haven't had any issues (i've even disabled OEM Unlock from the phone & USB Debugging.)
Hell, even adoptable storage is enabled for my phone too (but that's another tutorial from somewhere else.)
I do plan to make a root video, just so someone could see it and grab their opinion.
To be clear: I'm using a metroPCS LG Stylo. Also, only time the phone had issues was when i factory reset it to get rid of root. (didn't work)
so i had to follow the steps from the above tutorial to reflash the stock rom.
jothe1 said:
do the fastboot boot recovery.img so it boots up twrp then flash the supersu zip then boot your phone you should be rooted then flash twrp using flashify
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well this did it, the root actually worked.
I got a permanent root from the procedure listed on page one of this thread. The only thing I did differently was, when booted into TWRP and you try to re boot the system you will get the question if you want TWRP to install root. If you do allow TWRP to install root, you wont get root. At this point select the option to just reboot the phone. The LG Logo will appear twice before it fully boots. When the device is fully up, you will have root.
Foamp said:
ok so i know this is 100% my fault for not reading, but why would you even include step 6? it wipes everything including the supersu.zip. the files i'm pissed about, but i can get over. mostly music plus some ****ty pictures. contacts can text me. but the main thing is i had to restart my phone, get it started up and everything, then put the super su.zip back onto the phone. just a tedious task.
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My apologies as I made a typo in the guide. The correct command is "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" to flash the recovery. I will fix this along with another rework about putting the SusperSU.zip only on your SD card.
oskar5510 said:
Can I use this guide with my G4 Stylus (H635)?
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I do not know if you can use it or not as I do not have that device. But you can try it bit if your device does not boot to fastboot mode when you issue the adb reboot bootloader command then your device's bootloader is not unlockable and this root method will not work for you. But from the posts in this thread point out that Kingroot now works on the 6.0 update so you can also try Kingroot to see if it willroot your device.
aaron2z said:
wtf... i get this same error
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery v10.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11230 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.390s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.390s
I've tried multiple versions of the TWRP for the g stylo on adroidforum and none of it flashes with the fastboot flash recovery .....img option. Every single one fails. Please tell me how you flashed the recovery... Also I cant run it through Flashify because my SuperSU says no binary is installed... I'm completely lost at this point
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Again sorry as this is fully my fault for making the typo on the fastboot command to flash recovery. I am fixing it as soon as I am done with this post.
TheDerekHarper said:
Someone mentioned using the Kingroot app and I gotta admit, I was skepticle at first but after testing. I can confirm it works.
Just go go KingRoot.net, download their apk, install and run the root program. Igll work out of the box after, sadly I couldn't get the above method to work either with super su.
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Thank you for posting this.
jothe1 said:
do the fastboot boot recovery.img so it boots up twrp then flash the supersu zip then boot your phone you should be rooted then flash twrp using flashify
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Yes this is how I did it when I rooted my device. I will edit the guide some to point this out.
AgainstTheFlow said:
I got a permanent root from the procedure listed on page one of this thread. The only thing I did differently was, when booted into TWRP and you try to re boot the system you will get the question if you want TWRP to install root. If you do allow TWRP to install root, you wont get root. At this point select the option to just reboot the phone. The LG Logo will appear twice before it fully boots. When the device is fully up, you will have root.
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Thank you for posting this so others can see this does work.
infektedpc said:
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11300 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.359s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.359s
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I also apologize to you for my mistake. It will be corrected shortly.
TheDerekHarper said:
Made a tutorial on how to get the marshmallow update (i.e. rom i've used.)
And then afterwards i downloaded Minimal ADB & Fastboot, OEM Unlocked the device (for safety) and downloaded the Kingroot Apk.
Installed it, and just allowed the program to root. It was pretty simple, haven't had any issues (i've even disabled OEM Unlock from the phone & USB Debugging.)
Hell, even adoptable storage is enabled for my phone too (but that's another tutorial from somewhere else.)
I do plan to make a root video, just so someone could see it and grab their opinion.
To be clear: I'm using a metroPCS LG Stylo. Also, only time the phone had issues was when i factory reset it to get rid of root. (didn't work)
so i had to follow the steps from the above tutorial to reflash the stock rom.
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Thanks for posting this I will add this to the post as another option to root seeing as it is comfirmed. I will give credit to you and @oskar for this info.
Is there anyway to do this without wiping your data from 'fastboot oem unlock'? My bootloader keeps saying locked in fastboot mode even though I checked Enable OEM Unlock in settings. It won't let me boot the recovery.img because it's locked.
supersonic125 said:
Is there anyway to do this without wiping your data from 'fastboot oem unlock'? My bootloader keeps saying locked in fastboot mode even though I checked Enable OEM Unlock in settings. It won't let me boot the recovery.img because it's locked.
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Are you trying to use the fastboot boot recovery.img command?
Yeah, if I try to flash instead of booting I get:
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11300 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.380s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.401s
supersonic125 said:
Yeah, if I try to flash instead of booting I get:
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11300 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.380s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.401s
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Hmmm looks like maybe fully unlocking the bootloader enables all fastboot commands. You can try downloading and installing Kingroot and root with it as the posts here comfirm it will root the update now. Or just u lock the bootloaderb but your device will be reset if you do.
T-Macgnolia said:
Hmmm looks like maybe fully unlocking the bootloader enables all fastboot commands. You can try downloading and installing Kingroot and root with it as the posts here comfirm it will root the update now. Or just u lock the bootloaderb but your device will be reset if you do.
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What if we just enable oem unlock in both the system and the bootloader then use adb to push the recovery, superuser, and busybox to the system. King Root caused too many system instabilities, it had injected itself as a system app and after unrooting and uninstalling after a reboot I was left with a soft brick due to a secure boot error 1003. A stock 5.1.1 kdz and the lg flash tool was able to bring my Stylo back to life.
It could all be done by running a simple batch file bundled with everything we need for our device. Linux would probably be the better option but it could work the same in windows.
So I tried to flash a custom recovery and got this
C:\Users\kevin>fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
sending 'recovery' (13134 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.432s]
writing 'recovery'...
(bootloader) Image not signed or corrupt
OKAY [ 0.453s]
finished. total time: 0.886s
Was curious if it flashed or not?
EDIT: I got the SU from here and it's still not giving me root after flashing SU to the device.
KevinDel said:
So I tried to flash a custom recovery and got this
C:\Users\kevin>fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
sending 'recovery' (13134 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.432s]
writing 'recovery'...
(bootloader) Image not signed or corrupt
OKAY [ 0.453s]
finished. total time: 0.886s
Was curious if it flashed or not?
EDIT: I got the SU from and it's still not giving me root after flashing SU to the device.
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From what I've seen so far, you may be trying to flash a custom recovery that is not made for your device, which variant are you using? (ex: XT1760, XT1764, you can see them as SKU in fastboot mode)
Also, from where did you download the twrp?
Moderi said:
From what I've seen so far, you may be trying to flash a custom recovery that is not made for your device, which variant are you using? (ex: XT1760, XT1764, you can see them as SKU in fastboot mode)
Also, from where did you download the twrp?
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I got the TWRP to actually work now, now it's trying to get SU to work. I got TWRP from here I can't get majisk or SU to run at all though now.
Moderi said:
From what I've seen so far, you may be trying to flash a custom recovery that is not made for your device, which variant are you using? (ex: XT1760, XT1764, you can see them as SKU in fastboot mode)
Also, from where did you download the twrp?
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Also it's the XT1768 model.
Try installing magisk the new way (without a custom recovery). There are instructions in the main magisk thread.
Hello,
I was trying to bring phone back to factory state and I messed things up. My options are very limited and I'd like to ask for help.
I have Revolution Recovery installed on my phone. I made backups of data, system, boot, oeminfo, cust. I flashed custom oeminfo from this thread. I hoped to download a rescue package via Huawei eRecovery. But it said that my data partition is corrupted and asked me to format it. So I did. My data is wiped and formatted. But it shows cannot download package after trying.
Right now, I can access fastboot, but I cannot flash anything:
Code:
$ fastboot flash recovery ~/Desktop/RevolutionRecovery_Nougat_P9Lite/TWRP.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'recovery' (27434 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.691s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.697s
When I try to start the phone (normal start, or volume up + power key) it goes straight to Huawei eRecovery. I cannot open recovery.
My phone is VNS-L31, before any changes I wrote down build number from system settings: VNS-L31C432B371. I bought it through an online store in Switzerland last summer, so I probably have some Europe edition. I don't have any backups from the initial state before I even had my custom rom installed.
Is there any chance to install recovery or whatever straight from SD card?
I'm happy to provide any additional data if I know what else is needed.
Thanks for help!
There is. That "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)" just means you somehow locked your booloader again.
Mou must revert back to MM, which uses dload method.
It is quite easy, just follow https://forum.xda-developers.com/hu...torial-rollback-n-to-mm-c432-devices-t3563955
my h872 is brick,even though the download mode and system,now i can only boot into the fastboot,how can i get my phone work?
i have tried fastboot flash command to flash boot or recovery ,etc,it always show:
sending 'bootloader'
ok,
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'laf' (29916 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.029s]
writing 'laf'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 1.050s
might my drives is not proper? i have change the usb point or another device,it always is this...
小阿瑟 said:
my h872 is brick,even though the download mode and system,now i can only boot into the fastboot,how can i get my phone work?
i have tried fastboot flash command to flash boot or recovery ,etc,it always show:
sending 'bootloader'
ok,
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'laf' (29916 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.029s]
writing 'laf'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 1.050s
might my drives is not proper? i have change the usb point or another device,it always is this...
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How'd you get here? (Your phone bricked)
christopherrrg said:
How'd you get here? (Your phone bricked)
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i use the twrp flash a wrong recover or maybe wrong root?mostly it is ,
小阿瑟 said:
i use the twrp flash a wrong recover or maybe wrong root?mostly it is ,
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I just asked because the logs show that your LAF partition isn't flashing and from what I've been reading so far about the LAF partition is that it is a very fragile thing.
Have you tried a factory kdz with LGUP?
christopherrrg said:
I just asked because the logs show that your LAF partition isn't flashing and from what I've been reading so far about the LAF partition is that it is a very fragile thing.
Have you tried a factory kdz with LGUP?
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what a amazing ! i got another‘s help,now i can boot into the twrp,
but after i install the AospExtended, it just play the aex booting video,how many times i erase all date include system and date,cache,etc.
now ,iwant to konw how to get it into a system
Find stock.kdz to flash using LGUP, reflash TWRP using fast boot commands. Should boot correctly after stock .kdz is applied. Once confirmed your phone works correctly.. Boot into TWRP factory reset, and wipe partition, then attempt to flash your choice of custom ROM.
小阿瑟 said:
what a amazing ! i got another‘s help,now i can boot into the twrp,
but after i install the AospExtended, it just play the aex booting video,how many times i erase all date include system and date,cache,etc.
now ,iwant to konw how to get it into a system
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Hi mate,
I got into the same problem as u did, i hope you solved your problem by now. Will share to me how you solve it?
Did u flash twrp via fastboot? If u do, can you share to me the command u used?
Thanks alot for your help.
spaceantz said:
Hi mate,
I got into the same problem as u did, i hope you solved your problem by now. Will share to me how you solve it?
Did u flash twrp via fastboot? If u do, can you share to me the command u used?
Thanks alot for your help.
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Download mode via holding VOL+ and plug in GOOD USB-C cable into Windows 10 laptop/desktop with LG USB drivers, Uppercut, LGUP installed. Then KDZ 10E image to bring back to stock Nougat (losing all root, data, and it'll force encryption): http://firmware-up.com/system/files/basicpr/8d0e1fc8/H87210e_00_0322.kdz
LG G6 H872 stucked in Download mode with 5 dots
My phone LG G6 H872 got stucked in download mode with 5 dots in the process of getting it rooted, pls anyone with information on how to get it out of this should pls help. you can mail me direct on [email protected]