Hi all, a few minutes ago I tried to roll back from Q beta to P, so I followed the essential's official instructions, that I found on their site, and I unlocked bootloader and critical. Then I downloaded the latest official Pie release but I could't install it via flashall.bat file, becuause I got stucked on sending 'nvdef_a'. So after this failed attempt i tried to relock the bootloader via fastboot flashing lock command but nothing happened. I then tried to do a fastboot devices and my device was connected, so I don't know why it didn't work. Should I relock critical first?
And do you know why I couldn't flash the original firmware? I was thinking of removing the '_a' commands in the flashall.bat, since i'm currently on partition _b, but i'm afraid of bricking the phone.
Thanks, Andrea.
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Hello mates!
Yesterday I accidentally bricked my phone and I spent ours and ours on this and others forums to find solution but without succes, so here is what was happen:
I was on L21C432B380 firmware, stock, bootloader locked, without root acces. So I tried to flash ROM 7.1.2 AOSP by Meticulus. I followed step by step guide. I succesfully unlocked bootloader using fastboot. Then I flashed TWRP again using fastboot so I can downgrade to EMUI 4.X and that was succesfull also. After that I flashed oem-info using TWRP and flashed stock UPDATE.ZIP using three button method, both succesfully but when phone tried to boots up It shows message "No OS installed".
My entire system and data was deleted, there is no recovery, bootloader is again locked, I have only managed to get into fastboot mode using adb
Every single command I tryed to run in cmd results in this message: "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
Somehow I need to install Firmware using fastboot but don't know how cause bootloader is again locked
My knowledge about this things is above average but I cannot "google" the problem
Please help and thanks in adavnce
Tomislav Veličanstveni said:
Hello mates!
Yesterday I accidentally bricked my phone and I spent ours and ours on this and others forums to find solution but without succes, so here is what was happen:
I was on L21C432B380 firmware, stock, bootloader locked, without root acces. So I tried to flash ROM 7.1.2 AOSP by Meticulus. I followed step by step guide. I succesfully unlocked bootloader using fastboot. Then I flashed TWRP again using fastboot so I can downgrade to EMUI 4.X and that was succesfull also. After that I flashed oem-info using TWRP and flashed stock UPDATE.ZIP using three button method, both succesfully but when phone tried to boots up It shows message "No OS installed".
My entire system and data was deleted, there is no recovery, bootloader is again locked, I have only managed to get into fastboot mode using adb
Every single command I tryed to run in cmd results in this message: "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
Somehow I need to install Firmware using fastboot but don't know how cause bootloader is again locked
My knowledge about this things is above average but I cannot "google" the problem
Please help and thanks in adavnce
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Hello man,
Dont know why u do that (downgrade to MM)...
Explicitly written for flash AOSP 7.1.2 to be on emui5 (were u was)...
Flashing oem also relocked your bootloader (written ton of times in threads)....
Now using fastboot re-unlock bootloader re-flash TWRP.
If u maked a full backup just use it, otherwise try to follow this guide..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73619842&postcount=44
Hope u will resolve.
Regards
I updated to Pie today using OTA. This resulted in a bootloop. Since my bootloader was already unlocked, I booted TWRP (not flashed) and swapped slots. This resulted in booting to the recovery "no command" prompt instead. So I downloaded the only ROM Xiaomi has on their site - 8.1 - and flashed this with the "flash_all_except_storage" script. Still bootloops, only now the bootloader is relocked.
So, anyone know how to unlock the bootloader on a non-booting Android One device? Is there an EDL mode on these?
tin2001 said:
I updated to Pie today using OTA. This resulted in a bootloop. Since my bootloader was already unlocked, I booted TWRP (not flashed) and swapped slots. This resulted in booting to the recovery "no command" prompt instead. So I downloaded the only ROM Xiaomi has on their site - 8.1 - and flashed this with the "flash_all_except_storage" script. Still bootloops, only now the bootloader is relocked.
So, anyone know how to unlock the bootloader on a non-booting Android One device? Is there an EDL mode on these?
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Seriously? No one reads thread online?! I quote to NEVER, EVER, FLASH OREO/NOUGAT ROMS AFTER UPDATING TO PIE!!!
I downloaded the latest OFFICIAL ROM when it was already bootlooping.... Seriously? I'm supposed to go searching online for 3rd party information rather than the official?
Now how about people with useful information instead of arrogance?
If I'm not wrong you just need to boot into bootloader and fastboot oem unlock. With unlocked bootloader, go fastboot mode and flash official stock pie fastboot rom
I had hardbricked my devices while installing an OTA update and the device was Hardbricked .
I blank flashed the device and it booted and bootloader.
Now the problem starts here.
I flashed the OEM_Lock.bat as I wanted to relock the bootloader. I'm not sure what went wrong but the flash didn't complete and stuck in middle.
The problem remains here is it shows
Fastboot Reason: Failed to initialize partition table
I am unable to flash anything now. Recovery.img fails, bootloader.img fails, twrp flashing fails.
Nothing flashes as Bootloader is locked.
I went to Motorola Service Centre. They also couldn't do anything and simply said that their software doesnt read the phone.
Is there anyone whoe can really help me out with anything left to do?
Any method to force flash recovery, even twrp?
Phone is detected as Fastboot athene_16mp S in computer. It doesnt detect as "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008".
What firmware are you attempting to flash?
Your device looks like it's still on the blank flash provided bootloader, which means you have to flash at least the GPT and bootloader. The lack of a serial number and the generic identifier implies you have not been able to flash an actual GPT and bootloader. Also, OEM_locked is normal until you get an actual bootloader flashed over the blank flash bootloader, which usually means trying to flash a GPT and bootloader at least as new as the latest version you had on your device (regardless of downgrades).
I'd suggest downloading the latest Nougat stock ROM we have from here. Do not use any of the scripts at this time.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/stock-rom-npjs25-93-14-4-march-1-t3608138
Unzip the file, delete any old stock ROMs from your ADB folder and copy over the new stock ROM. Try to flash just the GPT and bootloader then reboot to fastboot. See if you reboot into a fastboot screen with details.
If you do, I would proceed to flash the rest of the new ROM without locking your bootloader. If your device boots then, then you can reflash with the locking commands.
Edit - also, this post probably is better suited to the Q and A section...
echo92 said:
What firmware are you attempting to flash?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/stock-rom-npjs25-93-14-4-march-1-t3608138
Unzip the file, delete any old stock ROMs from your ADB folder and copy over the new stock ROM. Try to flash just the GPT and bootloader then reboot to fastboot. See if you reboot into a fastboot screen with details.
If you do, I would proceed to flash the rest of the new ROM without locking your bootloader. If your device boots then, then you can reflash with the locking commands.
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The files in mentioned firmware did the trick. It flashed GPT and Bootloader and showed the needed info.:highfive: After that I flashed the same firmware via fastboot commands and device has booted to the stock 7.0 - Bootloader Unlocked. How crazy was I to ignore the proper files to flash? I probably tried 100 times to flash files (wrong once for sure). Thanks alot though for providing the link and instructions. :silly:
Now one last thing, should I flash OEM_Lock file to lock the bootloader so that I can get the lastest Oreo update? I might even think fo selling the device after locking the bootloader. Need your genuine opinion on this as well.
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The files in mentioned firmware did the trick. It flashed GPT and Bootloader and showed the needed info.:highfive: After that I flashed the same firmware via fastboot commands and device has booted to the stock 7.0 - Bootloader Unlocked. How crazy was I to ignore the proper files to flash? I probably tried 100 times to flash files (wrong once for sure). Thanks alot though for providing the link and instructions. :silly:
Now one last thing, should I flash OEM_Lock file to lock the bootloader so that I can get the lastest Oreo update? I might even think fo selling the device after locking the bootloader. Need your genuine opinion on this as well.
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Eh, you live and learn. Besides, you've now got your device running now!
Honestly, it's up to you. Having a locked or unlocked bootloader will not affect your ability to receive OTA updates - you should still receive updates so long as your firmware matches your software channel (and since your device was XT1643, the NPJS25.93-14-18 April 2018 security update should be the correct firmware). At this moment in time, you'll have to use the NPJS25.93-14-18 firmware to re-lock your bootloader - we don't have the stock Oreo firmware at this time. Thus, if you update to stock Oreo, you will not be able to re-lock your bootloader until you can get a leak of the Oreo firmware.
If you're selling, I'd choose to re-lock the bootloader. Else, a potential buyer who is not used to flashing custom ROMs might wonder if there's any tampering with the device (the bootloader unlocked warning, to someone not used to flashing custom firmware, might scare off potential buyers).
Back to Locked Bootloader, complete stock.
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Eh, you live and learn. Besides, you've now got your device running now!
If you're selling, I'd choose to re-lock the bootloader. Else, a potential buyer who is not used to flashing custom ROMs might wonder if there's any tampering with the device (the bootloader unlocked warning, to someone not used to flashing custom firmware, might scare off potential buyers).
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I am back to Locked Bootloader as feel the same as you said that anyone buying might get scared by looking the warning sign. Thanks for helping out. :highfive:
Oreo Update via OTA has already started rolling out as per the news I've been reading. I just wanted to see the oreo 8.1 before I sell the phone.
Anyways I got a new device now, Realme C1, 3|32GB as my smartphone usage has declined a lot recently and might remain similar. This device will suffice my requirements.
Thanks for the help and support. :victory:
Hello all! I have been trying to unlock my bootloader on my SGP311. I have searched the threads, followed the instructions, and still have problems. i initially looked at my service menu to determine if it is unlockable and it said yes. I then went through the steps to unlock it and it kept saying failed. Then, it finally worked, and my tablet rebooted. i got dual recovery loaded and then proceeded to wipe and install lineageOS from recovery. recovery kept failing to install the new rom. i then had to reflash a stock rom because the tablet wouldnt even boot into recovery again. now my service menu simply says rooting status: unknown and says nothing about the bootloader. What the heck happened?
Gilly86 said:
Hello all! I have been trying to unlock my bootloader on my SGP311. I have searched the threads, followed the instructions, and still have problems. i initially looked at my service menu to determine if it is unlockable and it said yes. I then went through the steps to unlock it and it kept saying failed. Then, it finally worked, and my tablet rebooted. i got dual recovery loaded and then proceeded to wipe and install lineageOS from recovery. recovery kept failing to install the new rom. i then had to reflash a stock rom because the tablet wouldnt even boot into recovery again. now my service menu simply says rooting status: unknown and says nothing about the bootloader. What the heck happened?
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You can't install LOS Rom from the dual recovery (XZDR). By flashing stock ROM, you bootloader may be locked again.
Check this guide to unlock it, and install LOS.
It simply will not let me unlock the bootloader anymore. And I can't seem to find a firmware that I can flash to get me to the appropriate version
so far, part of the problem is flashtool in androxyde still using the command fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xkey. windows 10 denies this command every time and should be fastboot oem unlock 0xkey. But even doing so manually through the cmd prompt, it still will not let me unlock the bootloader. does anyone have a ftf file that has an unlockable bootloader? seems mine locked up completely when i reflashed the rom
Gilly86 said:
so far, part of the problem is flashtool in androxyde still using the command fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xkey. windows 10 denies this command every time and should be fastboot oem unlock 0xkey. But even doing so manually through the cmd prompt, it still will not let me unlock the bootloader. does anyone have a ftf file that has an unlockable bootloader? seems mine locked up completely when i reflashed the rom
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bootloader is in device, not in firmware, so no such firmware exist you ask for.
Hi,
I am having a problem trying to relock my bootloader.
i am selling my g4, so needed to remove my custom rom, flash stock and relock my bootloader.
I downloaded and flashed via twrp the stock 8.1 ROM on the g4 plus page. ( stock rom in twrp format)
That went fine.
Then I booted into fastboot , and entered fastboot lock command fastboot oem lock
It said the android image was not valid?
So I then entered fastboot flashing lock
it rebooted fine to the stock android , but now the bootloader warning says ''your device has loaded a different operating system'', and thens boots 8.1.
DO you think I should go back anf flash stock rom ( not a twrp flashable version), using fastboot commands, ending with 'fastboot oem lock' ?
Just dont want to brick it, as it is now sold!
Many Thanks for any help
pootler
P.S. the TWRP I am using is a custom one ( i think )
pootler said:
Hi,
I am having a problem trying to relock my bootloader.
i am selling my g4, so needed to remove my custom rom, flash stock and relock my bootloader.
I downloaded and flashed via twrp the stock 8.1 ROM on the g4 plus page. ( stock rom in twrp format)
That went fine.
Then I booted into fastboot , and entered fastboot lock command fastboot oem lock
It said the android image was not valid?
So I then entered fastboot flashing lock
it rebooted fine to the stock android , but now the bootloader warning says ''your device has loaded a different operating system'', and thens boots 8.1.
DO you think I should go back anf flash stock rom ( not a twrp flashable version), using fastboot commands, ending with 'fastboot oem lock' ?
Just dont want to brick it, as it is now sold!
Many Thanks for any help
pootler
P.S. the TWRP I am using is a custom one ( i think )
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Use LMSA flash rescue option if you have a Windows machine
(Lenovo) MOTO Smart Assistant (PC)
then see
Relocking the bootloader
sd_shadow said:
Use LMSA flash rescue option if you have a Windows machine
(Lenovo) MOTO Smart Assistant (PC)
then see
Relocking the bootloader
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THanks for the reply.
Strange, thought I had already updated this
I went back to stock firmware and decided to flash with fastboot all individual files.
At some point, I got the same ''verification failed' but the command line suggested flashing system, boot, and ( something else, cant remember) again.
i did this this, and this time, no errors occured, and I had a complete install, with a locked bootloader, and no bootloader warning screen.!
Yay - result
Thanks again for your advice - I will remember it for the future.