Hi,
I cannot boot to bootloader (A2017G), using the hardware buttons I can get to recovery and select the reboot to bootloader option but the phone restarts normally and does not go to bootloader.
Using ADB, if I issue the command "adb reboot bootloader" the device restarts normally and does not go to bootloader, if I use "adb reboot recovery" the device boots to recovery, from there I select reboot to bootloader and again it does not work.
If I use the Axon7Toolkit to unlock bootloader, the adb test works, fastboot test does not as per above. If I proceed to unlokc bootloader anyway, FASTBOOT_UNLOCK_EDL_N is seemingly successfully flashed, it displays "success" in MiFlash at least. From there I press button to continue, and unsurprisingly it says "Fastboot device is not connected", and then I can again only boot normally and not to bootloader.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Jon.
OK, not sure why as I did the exact same thing that I did numerous times previously, but it has now booted to fastboot and I have been able to unlock the bootloader! Now for the ROM...
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Hey, I'm on A2017U stock B19 bootloader unlocked,
I want to backup my stock recovery and boot using axon7tool (I want to flash twrp after that),
When I type: "adb devices" I get my device number and next to it: "unauthorized",
And when I type "adb reboot edl" I get: "error: device unauthorized."
USB debugging enabled.
What am I missing?
(also when I try to go to edl mode (vol up + vol down + power) nothing happens...)
Thanks
I think u need to be root in order to backup those files using adb and you have to have the bootloader unlocked in order to root even tho theres a thread showing how to root without bootloader unlocked
Thanks,
My bootloader is unlocked...
Is there any other way to backup stock recovery and boot before flashing twrp?
Hello, do you have the proper drivers installed for the phone usb wise and in edl mode it won't do anything, that's normal.
Hi, Thanks,
I think so, as I say, it does recognize my phone number on "adb devices" , and I successfully unlocked my bootloader using fastboot
After some problems (corrupted data partition and sticking in bootloop after reboot) on LineageOS 14.1 and PA 7.2.2, I decided to reflash the EMUI. That didn't work and through a series of my mistakes I have no recovery, no system and can't flash anything.
Fastboot gives me the "remote: command not allowed" error whatever I try to do except for "fastboot reboot" and "fastboot oem get-bootinfo" (which says the bootloader is unlocked). The fastboot screen says : Phone Unlocked, FRP Lock.
I can connect to adb after a few minutes of waiting at the "Your device is booting now..." screen that also shows 3 options. But I have nothing in /system/, which means /system/bin/sh doesn't exist so I can't get a shell into the phone. "adb ls" does work, though (don't know how).
I've also tried to push at least a shell into /system/ with "adb push", but it says that the partition is mounted read-only. Is there a way to mount it read-write without using "adb shell"?
Is my phone recoverable or is it bricked beyond repair? Any suggestions on how to repair it without changing the motherboard?
Thanks in advance!
CanIHelp said:
After some problems (corrupted data partition and sticking in bootloop after reboot) on LineageOS 14.1 and PA 7.2.2, I decided to reflash the EMUI. That didn't work and through a series of my mistakes I have no recovery, no system and can't flash anything.
Fastboot gives me the "remote: command not allowed" error whatever I try to do except for "fastboot reboot" and "fastboot oem get-bootinfo" (which says the bootloader is unlocked). The fastboot screen says : Phone Unlocked, FRP Lock.
I can connect to adb after a few minutes of waiting at the "Your device is booting now..." screen that also shows 3 options. But I have nothing in /system/, which means /system/bin/sh doesn't exist so I can't get a shell into the phone. "adb ls" does work, though (don't know how).
I've also tried to push at least a shell into /system/ with "adb push", but it says that the partition is mounted read-only. Is there a way to mount it read-write without using "adb shell"?
Is my phone recoverable or is it bricked beyond repair? Any suggestions on how to repair it without changing the motherboard?
Thanks in advance!
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p9lite/how-to/unified-help-thread-huawei-p9-lite-t3649152
Post 5. Unbricking EMUI 5. Don't take for granted it will work, but considering FRP is locked, this is the only way not needing a unlocked bootloader.
Doesn't work. It's still stuck at the "Your device is booting now..." under the vmall link screen.
Isn't the 3-button method counting on the original recovery being in the recovery partition?
I only have the second recovery working (that eRecovery which only lets you "download and install the latest recovery and system"...and doesn't do anything).
Is there a way to override the frp lock? I saw a couple of tools online claiming to do that, but none worked. I haven't tried DC-Unlocker. If I'm gonna pay for it, might as well go to a service
Dload method uses the secondary recovery, It should be there if you press all three buttons.
From what i have heard, DC-Unlocker works.
Plug your phone on computer.
You see yellow advice? Appears automatically.
Juste after this advice, tip "fastboot reboot bootloader".
After, unlock your bootloader again "fastboot oem unlock YOUR_OEM_CODE"
Ok now shutdown and hold buttons for boot to TWRP recovery, if not appears, flash it on "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Warning command not allowed on fastboot is 90% time du at bootloader unlocked (even if he says it's good)
dariomrk said:
Dload method uses the secondary recovery, It should be there if you press all three buttons.
From what i have heard, DC-Unlocker works.
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It did boot in the secondary recovery (had to hold onto the 3 button for 3-4 minutes continuously). But it said that "Software install failed/ Incompatibility with current version. Please download the correct update package."
I'm now trying the B160 image in that thread. Wish me luck!
EDIT: It worked. The B160 image flashed using the three button method. I'm now at the setup screen. And the keyboard is there. (Also had the problem where I'd only have the voice input keyboard)
Thank you very much!
CanIHelp said:
It did boot in the secondary recovery (had to hold onto the 3 button for 3-4 minutes continuously). But it said that "Software install failed/ Incompatibility with current version. Please download the correct update package."
I'm now trying the B160 image in that thread. Wish me luck!
EDIT: It worked. The B160 image flashed using the three button method. I'm now at the setup screen. And the keyboard is there. (Also had the problem where I'd only have the voice input keyboard)
Thank you very much!
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No problem mate, nice to hear you did it without problems.
So I unlocked bootloader as per step 12 here https://www.reddit.com/r/Axon7/comments/8n3mpw/axon_7_unlock_root_and_rom_installation_guide/, but now im at the screen that says fastboot and can't get out of it, all the options except recovery just boots back to fastboot. In recovery, the reboot device now option also boots back to fastboot, and not the OS. is there a way to solve this ;-;
@nigelnkj: Try 'fastboot reboot' without quotes, then unplug USB cable. What happens then?
Oh, and don't just type 'reboot' if you're running fastboot from Linux, it may reboot your PC without confirmation!
Hi,
i used Miflash in edl mode to get back to stock rom. after flash and reboot I used the recovery mode to do a factory reset.
It seems to work. It shows Android Recovery, but the bootloader is still unlocked.
What mode do I need to enter to use the "fastboot oem lock" command? I always see "waiting for device" and nothing happens
When I type "adb devices" I can see the phone. I saw there is a command "fastboot devices", too. but it shows me no result.
Stevie123 said:
Hi,
i used Miflash in edl mode to get back to stock rom. after flash and reboot I used the recovery mode to do a factory reset.
It seems to work. It shows Android Recovery, but the bootloader is still unlocked.
What mode do I need to enter to use the "fastboot oem lock" command? I always see "waiting for device" and nothing happens
When I type "adb devices" I can see the phone. I saw there is a command "fastboot devices", too. but it shows me no result.
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Reboot to fastboot using
adb reboot fastboot
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Then, try to use fastboot cmd
Thanks, before I can try that I have to solve another problem.
That doesn't work. The phone isn't entering a special mode. I can choose fastboot from the bootmenu, too. But nothing happens. The phone does a restart, shows the bootmenu again and boots android after 5 seconds.
@Stevie123
You need to enable fastboot (bootloader) mode since it is disabled by ZTE, so that the selection from menu to be effective (after enabling it, in fastboot mode, your command "fastboot devices" (to check) and "fastboot oem lock" (to lock bootloader) will be accepted).
You can use Axon 7 EDL tool to unlock the bootloader.
It's already unlocked. I have to make another unlock procedure again to get access to fastboot? The EDL Tool tells me that I have to wipe and reset the phone after it. So it seems I can't keep my data and just lock the bootloader.
Either Lock or Unlock will wipe your data. And yes, the unlock procedure by Axon 7 EDL tool includes the enabling of fastboot. So you have to re-unlock if you want to relock.
I think this EDL tool doesn't work very good. It flashed something to make fastboot available, but I had a green ZTE Logo screen and this screen also had errors like white spots. The original ZTE logo is in cyan. But the fastboot worked and I could lock the phone. But I couldn't do anything else anymore. I couldn't reach Android and reflashing also didn't work. So I tried to use the EDL Tool to unlock my bootloader again. It said success, but it didn't work. It was still locked.
Well, I had to wait until the phone was empty. Luckily I could reach EDL Mode again. I used the MiFlash again to Downgrade to Android Nougat B12. I read somewhere that the fastboot is included there. So I had the right ZTE Logo back and it worked. I could leave the Bootloader locked. The final update I did with a SD Card to the lastest Android Software for Axon 7. Luckily without a brick. It's a pity that they don't offer any Updates anymore.
Weird: I was just using it normally, it switched off and now it stays stuck on the Google logo; when entering recovery mode, I get TWRP"s splash screen and it stays there, so I cannot even recover.
Suggestions please??
Note 1: I'm pretty bad with this kind of stuff, need step-by-step instructions.
Note 2: rom is AOSP 7.1.2 but I guess is irrelevant, as even TWRP does not load.
Thanks in advance!!
Can you fastboot boot the TWRP recovery?
Hmmm dont know exactly what that means sorry; I mean I havent tried connecting it to the laptop and using thr ADB toolkit, but I can reset via Power+VolDown to the bootloader menu (? the android layind down and giving the option to StartSystem/ SwitchOff/ Restart/ RecoveryMode), and choosing RecoveyMode it tries to launch TWRP (it even shows the logo) but stays there on the splashscreen, doesn't quite manage to give me the TWRP menus
Someone?
AndDiSa said:
Can you fastboot boot the TWRP recovery?
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let's see... I set in recovery mode, connect to the PC (does not recognise it), and with "fastboot boot twrp.img" it just sends/writes the file, the tab shows the Google logo with open lock, and then tries to launch Twrp, but as before, it just get stuck in the splashscreen "TeamWin Recovery Project 3.3.1.0" , so just the same.
Command "fastboot flash boot twrp.img" the same
Command "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" the same
Command "adb devices" returns the list empty
Command "adb reboot recovery" returns "error: no devices / emulators found"
Command "fastboot oem unlock" returns "(bootloader) bootloader is already unlocked"
I tried running a tool called FirstAid (https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=16684) but does nothing for me
I'm lost, please help
Video and photos of the issue (device, not adb)
video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/GrFrmQhbyQeHVFZN7
Well, looking at your video it seems that there is no bootable ROM installed and also the recovery (for what ever reason) has some issues to start.
The fact, that you are able to boot into bootloader shows that at least it's not completely bricked ... but there's still the chance that the flash memory has some issues.
I would connect the device via usb with a PC and try to do a
fastboot boot <twrp-3.3.1-grouper.img>
to whether in that case the recovery is booting.
If this is successful, the next step would be re-flashing the recovery into the recovery partition and booing into recovery mode from the bootloader.
If this is successful, too, wiping and flashing a new ROM would be the last step.