Hi. My friend mistakenly turned off her phone while it was performing an OTA.
Now it won't boot up and recovery doesn't even work. Fastboot does however work but not much else.
The device is completely stock with no USB Debugging and a locked bootloader. Additionally, the bootloader can't even be unlocked (fastboot oem unlock), as it wasn't enabled for unlock in developer settings.
This means I'm not able to do almost anything with fastboot.
What are our options here to restore the recovery and OS?
haverdaden said:
Hi. My friend mistakenly turned off her phone while it was performing an OTA.
Now it won't boot up and recovery doesn't even work. Fastboot does however work but not much else.
The device is completely stock with no USB Debugging and a locked bootloader. Additionally, the bootloader can't even be unlocked (fastboot oem unlock), as it wasn't enabled for unlock in developer settings.
This means I'm not able to do almost anything with fastboot.
What are our options here to restore the recovery and OS?
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I suggest you guys try out the Unbrick Tool from this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/op5-collection-unbrick-tools-t3898870
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Before I describe my issue I'll let you know I've been looking up articles on how to solve this for weeks now. first post to XDA, so bear with me I'm new
I have two OPT, both have a similar problem, but one is working (I dare not try to mess with it) and the other I've already tried and tried and now I'm stuck in fastboot, no recovery, no OS.
I HAD an OS on it (Paranoid Android 6.0.1), but I couldn't factory reset, and I needed to, so that I could sell the phone. when I tried to factory reset through OS settings, it would boot loop until I hard reset the phone. I had no recovery apparently (IDK how I did that) but trying to install a recovery requires the "OEM Unlocking" setting to be checked. and for some reason it won't let me check the box. My working OPT phone has the same problem, the "Allow OEM unlocking?" box pops up, I select enable, and the toggle moves itself back to the grayed out selection. so I couldn't install a custom recovery, I can't do any formatting or erasing in fastboot either without that selection for some reason either. trying to only gives me a "FAILED (remote: device is locked. cannot erase images)" or "FAILED (remote: device is locked. cannot flash images)"
AND SO, I tried this (search google for "mega unbrick guide for a hard bricked oneplus 2". I can't post links apparently as it is my first post. it will be on the oneplus website) and now I have no OS. or at least I believe I have no OS because trying boot causes a bootloop. I've tried all the methods, but I'm assuming because my bootloader is locked, It failed with the "A2001_save_brick_mini" tool.
And so, all I have right now is bootloader. didn't have a recovery I guess, and now I think I don't have an OS. and I can't do anything in fastboot because is returns with a "FAILED" hehe. dang locked bootloader. I have no idea how both of these phones have locked bootloaders anyways, because I obviously unlocked the bootloader to install a custom ROM in the first place. did the bootloader relock itself, or maybe during the process of installing the ROM, the bootloader relocked? I'm not sure as I wasn't watching for that. the phones had booted with the new OS, and so I happily went along my business and didn't find out I had a problem until I tried to factory reset one of them.
no I have no phones now with similar problems, but at different stages of the same issue.
My ONE A2005 is working, but I can't toggle the "OEM unlocking". At least it has a working custom recovery (TWRP)
and MY ONE A2003 is stuck in fastboot (fastboot recognizes it via "fastboot devices" and I can reboot and "fastboot oem device-info") with what I believe to be no recovery or OS.
ask me any questions to further explain my predicament, and PLEASE offer me any things to try. I ave two phones to test different things with. I would prefer to keep the working one working though.
Have you tried the fastboot oem unlock command?
DR_HAX34 said:
Have you tried the fastboot oem unlock command?
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Ah yes, I forgot to write that in. That also results in a "FAILED (remote: unlock device to use this command)"
I can't unlock because of the OS, or perhaps lack of OS now; And I can't install a new OS or recovery because my bootloader is locked
use qualcomm recovery tool if you can't get any help. it'll restore your phone to 100% stock
Long story short. I had an Axon 7 A2017 B11 which I updated to B13. I was able to unlock the bootloader, root the phone then flash a custom rom Z.A.D.Mix7_v0.3. I was having fun with the phone but I did something very stupid when I realised I could not use Android pay due to unlocked boot loader. Without doing enough research, I went to fastboot and did a fastboot oem lock. The command was successful but I could no longer boot into the system or recovery or fastboot. I tried MiFlash with B07 which was posted in this forum, but it did not work, came back an error of bad format. Then I used axon7tool to flash TWRP 3.0.2 and the boot.img which I extracted from B13. I am now able to boot into TWRP and fastboot. But I still do not have a working system. I tried fastboot oem unlock, it does not let me do it. I flash ZAD Mix7 again but once I flash that it does not boot anymore. I am now really stuck. What should I do to go back to stock then start everything again. Thanks a lot for the help.
I understand your device doesn't boot into system anymore, but can adb on your pc detect it at all? If so, you can try following all steps after "B)" in my tutorial. I think your aboot img and fbop partition are messed up. If you can use adb to replace the files in aboot and fbop with files that allow the fastboot oem unlock command to be executed, it should be unlockable again. After that, custom ROMs should boot.
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Controllerboy said:
If you can use adb to replace the files in aboot and fbop with files that allow the fastboot oem unlock command to be executed, it should be unlockable again. After that, custom ROMs should boot.
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I'm having a similar issue. Although my phone boots to stock rom I seem to have messed up my bootloader. I had TWRP and unlocked bootloader. I, similarly, locked the bootloader and things seemed to be fine. After attempting to install Nougat received from OTA I realized my bootloader is corrupted. When I hold the power and volume up the phone seems to just turn off (or go to EDL mode? I'm not sure) I can always just hold power and it'll boot up normally. Is there a way to get the stock bootloader to work and keep it locked?
I also bricked my A7 after relocking my bootloader. I used tenfar's tool to make TWRP my boot.img, then flashed ZTE's stock B20 image. Here's the thread where I found the file links.
From there I updated all the way up to the OTA Nougat, but I suppose you can decide where you want to go after it's unbricked. Hope this helps.
Why are so many people relocking bl? Regardless, always take an ota before locking to ensure you are completely shock.
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lafester said:
Why are so many people relocking bl? Regardless, always take an ota before locking to ensure you are completely shock.
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Don't you have to be running a locked bootloader in order to be able to install OTAs?
aabnamak said:
Don't you have to be running a locked bootloader in order to be able to install OTAs?
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Of course not.
aabnamak said:
Don't you have to be running a locked bootloader in order to be able to install OTAs?
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No, you do not. I thought that was the case at first as well, but I was mistaken. You do, however, need the stock recovery and an untouched system partition.
My problem is that I don't seem to have a recovery at all. I realized once the ZTE logo pops up I can hold down both volume keys and get to the bootloader. The bootloader is locked but does not display a bootloader version or basedband version. I tried the tenfar tool (axon7root.exe) and now my phone doesn't boot into the system either. I really need help...
Just an update to everyone that helped.
I finally managed to fix it.
I used axon7tool to flash a signed TWRP, so that i can boot into TWRP. The signed TWRP is the only way to make it work. Then I downloaded the A2017 B11 from this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/rom-guide-updates-to-stock-files-via-t3469484
There are two zip files. The boot stack and the rom. Because it is a stock rom, I can boot into the system. The next thing I did was to enable the developer option and turn back on the option to allow OEM unlock.
I went back to TWRP. boot into the fastboot screen. Then I simply typed in 'fastboot oem unlock'.
I went back to TWRP, which says can't read encrypted device. I formated everything. mount the USB then flash the custom rom again.
Hola, phone fixed. Made me sweat for the whole day.
deleted...forgot I had a micro sd card. Flashed stock update from the card and it worked. Phew!
I seem to have lost the ability to unlock the bootloader of my XT1700. I previously had unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP and SuperSU, which took a while to figure out, but it worked. Today I tried to install a newer version of the stock firmware using SP flash tool (from here), which seemed to work fine, except now I find I am unable to reinstalled TWRP or SuperSU because I cannot unlock the boot loader.
When the phone boots, I still see the "device unlocked" message, and I have enabled oem unlocking and USB debugging in the developer options menu, however when I go into fastboot mode, if I run the "fastboot oem unlock" command, when the phone prompts me to press up or down, I get an "unlocking failed" error, and Fastboot reports "Unlock operation is not allowed"
Any ideas on how I can unlock this device again?
So it seems like those firmware images must have locked boot loaders. I ended up installing an xt1706 firmware instead (from here) and was able to unlock the boot loader successfully.
Anyone know where to get xt1700 stock firmwares with unlocked boot loader?
Hi guys,
I did something pretty silly yesterday while trying to unroot my phone.
First I uninstalled magisk
Then I disabled unlock OEM from developer options
Then from fastboot I did: fastboot oem lock
And then I restarted without flashing the stock rom...
The result is that I now have a locked bootloader, that does not boot to the ROM because previously rooted (it says device is corrupted), and I am unable to unlock to the bootloader because it is not enabled in the developer options.
I have no clue what to do... I can't flash anything because the bootloader is locked but I can't unlock the bootloader because the device wont boot...
Have I managed to reach the ultimate brick state ??? Please gib help.
nevermind boys I did a factory reset from the bootloader, and I started booting afterwards...funny because it did not work before, maybe it's because I attempted a rescue with the Lenovo smart assistant...dunno
Just resently restored my phone through miflash, because i didnt format data when flashing a rom. Phone works fine now. I accidentally locked the bootloader because i didnt uncheck the relock box. But want to reunlock bootloader, can i do that with the mi unlock tool without problems?
In MI Unlock it is stated and given tutorial if you need to get to Fastboot mode you can unlock it from there but you will lose Find My Device feature. If you don't need to access the Fastboot at the moment you may leave the phone locked and so secured. The choice is up to you.