The 10/19 update fails after I reboot. Worse yet the screen goes dark nothing on. Can feel is vibrate to boot but nothing. I also wiped cache in recovery and still nothing. Even downloaded from the website on computer and to phone. Still nothing. Please help
cell2011 said:
The 10/19 update fails after I reboot. Worse yet the screen goes dark nothing on. Can feel is vibrate to boot but nothing. I also wiped cache in recovery and still nothing. Even downloaded from the website on computer and to phone. Still nothing. Please help
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Is your device bootloader unlocked or not?
Locked I tried both unlocked too
cell2011 said:
Locked I tried both unlocked too
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When you tried to update with unlocked bootloader too, why you locked it again?
Can you please answer the following questions to get more insight on what you want :
Is your bootloader now locked or unlocked?
What is you current twrp recovery (file name)?
What is your current Rom(file name)?
What is your magisk version?
Is your storage encryped or decrypted?
If nothing helps(but let's see):
I recommend to factory reset(wipes everything) from stock recovery.
When you unlock your bootloader your device will also be wiped...
I have not gone as far as any root just unlocked bl. I have factory reset as well but only in OS not manual .
just unbrick it androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261644112
if u don't care data loss
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I was trying to root and unlock boot loader. I was on the latest update B29 and tried following the guide but used the B27 files. I flashed the files got into TWRP but for some reason my system got wiped. I can get into fastboot, recovery, and EDL but when i try to boot my phone regular it boots ZTE boot screen real quick and then goes into a BLACK screen and stays there? Any Suggestions on what I can do? If I try to unlock the bootloader it says failed cannot do remotely probably because my phone system get erased and so the option isnt clicked in phone to allow oem unlock.
I was going to try flashing;
- ZTE_A2017U.B29_MergeBootStack_by_DrakenFX.zip
- ZTE_A2017U.B29_StockSystem_by_DrakenFX.zip
There is some kind of problems with android file host does anyone have a copy of these two files hosted somewhere else?
Thanks
Did you make the backups shown in both the twrp flashing guide and the unlock bootloader guide?
Could you provide a little more detail on what you did so far?
neo4uo said:
I was trying to root and unlock boot loader. I was on the latest update B29 and tried following the guide but used the B27 files. I flashed the files got into TWRP but for some reason my system got wiped. I can get into fastboot, recovery, and EDL but when i try to boot my phone regular it boots ZTE boot screen real quick and then goes into a BLACK screen and stays there? Any Suggestions on what I can do? If I try to unlock the bootloader it says failed cannot do remotely probably because my phone system get erased and so the option isnt clicked in phone to allow oem unlock.
I was going to try flashing;
- ZTE_A2017U.B29_MergeBootStack_by_DrakenFX.zip
- ZTE_A2017U.B29_StockSystem_by_DrakenFX.zip
There is some kind of problems with android file host does anyone have a copy of these two files hosted somewhere else?
Thanks
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lafester said:
Did you make the backups shown in both the twrp flashing guide and the unlock bootloader guide?
Could you provide a little more detail on what you did so far?
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I ended up going to ZTE site and getting there B20 image and flashed back my backed up recovery and boot and flashed the update zip with there recovery and I am back in business now. I was trying to unlock and root but somewhere or how my system got deleted so it would not boot. What is the easiest way to unlock the BL and then root? Is DrakenFX the most up to date way? Anyways thanks for the reply, I was going to download DrakenFX files for stock recovery, but Android File Host is having some problems and you can not download anything from them right now
neo4uo said:
I ended up going to ZTE site and getting there B20 image and flashed back my backed up recovery and boot and flashed the update zip with there recovery and I am back in business now. I was trying to unlock and root but somewhere or how my system got deleted so it would not boot. What is the easiest way to unlock the BL and then root? Is DrakenFX the most up to date way? Anyways thanks for the reply, I was going to download DrakenFX files for stock recovery, but Android File Host is having some problems and you can not download anything from them right now
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Yes, flash twrp and flash drakenfx unlockbootloader file. Look for the newbie guide to unlocking and follow. Read the thread first as always.
Here is how you fix it.
Step 1. download OnePlus3t toolkit (note: don't attach the phone to PC yet)
step 2. reboot your phone into bootloader (if in twrp hit restart -> bootloader) if not in twrp try turning phone on and as you see the oem unlock screen hit volume up and down and choose fastboot (or bootloader)
step 3. open oneplus3t toolkit
step 4. choose option 8 (flash stock recovery)
step 5. hit enter and when it says waiting 4 devices attach your device to pc
step 6. let it finish
step 7. when recovery comes up, hold power button for 10 seconds or hit exit (if you can choose it) and reboot into system
step 8. if it keeps rebooting into a stock recovery and you cant decrypt... then when your phone first boots and goes into oem-unlock error hit volume up and click restart.
step 9. Reflash TWRP and SuperSU if needed
Step 10. Enjoy!
Did not work for me. Stock recovery, stock nougat, locked bootloader and I still have dm-verity error.
Skwerl23 said:
Here is how you fix it.
Step 1. download OnePlus3t toolkit (note: don't attach the phone to PC yet)
step 2. reboot your phone into bootloader (if in twrp hit restart -> bootloader) if not in twrp try turning phone on and as you see the oem unlock screen hit volume up and down and choose fastboot (or bootloader)
step 3. open oneplus3t toolkit
step 4. choose option 8 (flash stock recovery)
step 5. hit enter and when it says waiting 4 devices attach your device to pc
step 6. let it finish
step 7. when recovery comes up, hold power button for 10 seconds or hit exit (if you can choose it) and reboot into system
step 8. if it keeps rebooting into a stock recovery and you cant decrypt... then when your phone first boots and goes into oem-unlock error hit volume up and click restart.
step 9. enjoy!
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Can TWRP be installed afterwards or will it come back when TWRP is installed?
Michalko5896 said:
Did not work for me. Stock recovery, stock nougat, locked bootloader and I still have dm-verity error.
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Try flashing TWRP and back to stock recovery.
If all keeps happening you may need to follow the guide to unbrick the phone.
I'd personally keep flashing different things if data is important. Sorry to hear this happened. Sounds like dm-verity should never have been a thing. So frustrating. Please update us on what you find. You can always erase system and all then reflash image.
Skwerl23 said:
Try flashing TWRP and back to stock recovery.
If all keeps happening you may need to follow the guide to unbrick the phone.
I'd personally keep flashing different things if data is important. Sorry to hear this happened. Sounds like dm-verity should never have been a thing. So frustrating. Please update us on what you find. You can always erase system and all then reflash image.
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I have tried everything. DM-verity error every fricking time.. Tbh, I really hate oneplus. They are not releasing factory images, with factory images I could fix every issue in 5 minutes.
I feel your frustration. There is this forum
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/unbrick-unbrick-tutorial-oneplus-3t-t3515306
Michalko5896 said:
I have tried everything. DM-verity error every fricking time.. Tbh, I really hate oneplus. They are not releasing factory images, with factory images I could fix every issue in 5 minutes.
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Go to TWRP>Wipe>Advanced Wipe>Select system>Repair or change file system>Change filesystem>EXT4>Flash your ROM
That fixed it for me
Michalko5896 said:
I have tried everything. DM-verity error every fricking time.. Tbh, I really hate oneplus. They are not releasing factory images, with factory images I could fix every issue in 5 minutes.
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I used the hard brick fix to go back to 3.5.1? I let the system update to 3.5.4. Go into developer settings and check allow oem unlock. Went into bootloader and oem unlocked. It will erase everything. Downloaded and put the OTA patch(940gb~not full) and supersu 2.79 on the device somewhere and did a local update with the patch through stock recovery. Went into bootloader and flashed TWRP 3.0.2.0(not 3.0.3.0). Do not exit bootloader. In bootloader I fastboot BOOT the 3.0.2.0 TWRP(3.0.3.0 would not boot up and screwed the dm-verity). If it(3.0.2.0) doesn't want to boot then quickly hold the power button in and wait till it starts rebooting and go into recovery menu option). Swipe to allow modifications and flash the supersu 2.79 that was placed on the device somewhere. This worked for me and no dm-verity error with f2fs.
Long process but it worked.
does dm-verity error mean anything? I have it also currently but nougat seems to be running fine...
PaKii94 said:
does dm-verity error mean anything? I have it also currently but nougat seems to be running fine...
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https://source.android.com/security/verifiedboot/
In a nutshell, extra security on the boot partition to "ensure chain of trust" one of the possible requirements for Android Pay backend.
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This method didn't work on the newest beta, and the OP3T ToolKit way has never worked for me on any version of OOS.
card13 said:
https://source.android.com/security/verifiedboot/
In a nutshell, extra security on the boot partition to "ensure chain of trust" one of the possible requirements for Android Pay backend.
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This method didn't work on the newest beta, and the OP3T ToolKit way has never worked for me on any version of OOS.
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I see thanks. I guess it doesn't matter to me cause I haven't started using android Pay and since I'm rooted currently
What causes the dm-verity issue in the first place?
guys if my device is unlocked will i still get the ota updates?
how about root ? if my device rooted willi still get ota updates?
saberzaid said:
guys if my device is unlocked will i still get the ota updates?
how about root ? if my device rooted willi still get ota updates?
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Yes to first. No to second, It will try but will fail.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
Mine is unlocked and rooted. The update failed. Then it redownloaded the full 1.4gb. That's how I found the URL. Then it flashed fine but brought recovery to stock and wiped root. Had to use the toolkit to get TWRP and root back.
So yes, even rooted gets the update
noahvt said:
Go to TWRP>Wipe>Advanced Wipe>Select system>Repair or change file system>Change filesystem>EXT4>Flash your ROM
That fixed it for me
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I did a system restore previously and it set system to ext4. Maybe that's why I didn't have issues.
This dm-verity issue could be showing the instability of f2fs. Hmmm
Hello, just reset original rom under 6.0.1 and the problems and then twrp then flash rom custom
jejemc said:
Hello, just reset original rom under 6.0.1 and the problems and then twrp then flash rom custom
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Hi guy, I followed your instruction, however, it still has the problem.
When I use the stock recovery to flash the beta1 package, it could not be flashed in.
lanbingxuanyi said:
Hi guy, I followed your instruction, however, it still has the problem.
When I use the stock recovery to flash the beta1 package, it could not be flashed in.
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Hello, I am going under the beta with the message in red dm-verity for the removed I returned under original rom then I handed twrp then rom custom
card13 said:
https://source.android.com/security/verifiedboot/
In a nutshell, extra security on the boot partition to "ensure chain of trust" one of the possible requirements for Android Pay backend.
********EDIT***********
This method didn't work on the newest beta, and the OP3T ToolKit way has never worked for me on any version of OOS.
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PaKii94 said:
I see thanks. I guess it doesn't matter to me cause I haven't started using android Pay and since I'm rooted currently
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I'm running 7.0 stable, unlocked bootloader and dm-verity warning. Android Pay still functions with the workaround.
In short, phone is stuck in a bootloop for no reason that I would know.
Out of warranty, so that option isn't available.
I really just need to get the bootloader unlocked, but I can't access the main screen.
I can access the recovery and bootloader, but when I tried doing an ota update through recovery, (even with NUF26K) it kept failing.
I need to be able to flash a full factory image, which is why I need the bootloader unlocked.
Thank you!
matistight said:
In short, phone is stuck in a bootloop for no reason that I would know.
Out of warranty, so that option isn't available.
I really just need to get the bootloader unlocked, but I can't access the main screen.
I can access the recovery and bootloader, but when I tried doing an ota update through recovery, (even with NUF26K) it kept failing.
I need to be able to flash a full factory image, which is why I need the bootloader unlocked.
Thank you!
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Hi... Did the bootloop came from nowhere or what were you doing when it happened?
What error do you get when you sideload the ota?
Tried formatting cache or factory reset?
Edit: You can't downgrade with a locked bootloader.
matistight said:
I can access the recovery and bootloader, but when I tried doing an ota update through recovery, (even with NUF26K) it kept failing.
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You will not be able to unlock the bootloader without booting the OS and entering Dev Options to allow "OEM Unlocking". Now that the 7.1.2 beta is out, that OTA is worth giving a shot. I'd certainly try the suggestions above if the beta OTA fails. If a factory reset does not work, you may be able to fastboot format userdata and cache and try the OTA route again.
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You will not be able to unlock the bootloader without booting the OS and entering Dev Options to allow "OEM Unlocking". Now that the 7.1.2 beta is out, that OTA is worth giving a shot. I'd certainly try the suggestions above if the beta OTA fails. If a factory reset does not work, you may be able to fastboot format userdata and cache and try the OTA route again.
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Completely gave up on this, but I will give you the error when I get home, it was somewhat contradicting.
I have a Oneplus X I am using now, but the screen size is killing my hands! Atleast I am not out a phone
Maybe there is a way to erase/corrupt the system and bootloader and ota with a 6.0.x? I didnt really like android N
matistight said:
Completely gave up on this, but I will give you the error when I get home, it was somewhat contradicting.
I have a Oneplus X I am using now, but the screen size is killing my hands! Atleast I am not out a phone
Maybe there is a way to erase/corrupt the system and bootloader and ota with a 6.0.x? I didnt really like android N
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If you erase or corrupt the bootloader then the phone is hard bricked (if it already isn't). I think you need an unlocked bootloader to do that anyways. Any flashing or erasing command in fastboot is going to need an unlocked bootloader. Even if you did somehow manage to delete the bootloader, without the phone being unlocked you can't flash a new one = hard brick.
If your phone is BL locked, you can't access Android, recovery doesn't help, you're mostly out of luck. Some people have said that using MSkips toolkit recovered their phones, but others had no such luck. There's a lot of people in the same boat as you. Others have tried calling Google about the issue despite their warranty status. Your phone is locked and a stock OTA took it out, from the sounds of it. Maybe they'll be willing to work with you. The worst they can do is say no, can't hurt to try. Good luck!
Why do you want to downgrade?
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Why do you want to downgrade?
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Never really like 7.x and it has been the only OS that has bricked my phone without being rooted.
Unfortunately you can neither use an OTA to downgrade nor flash a factory image without BL unlocked.
And I'm not sure that would help either. Your device corrupted itself for a reason and that might be the flash failing (which the Nougat update exhibited, but Nougat isn't the root cause probably). You could rather wait for a higher OTA and hope.
Any recovery log to post?
How old is the phone? 1 year?
Hi, I recently tried to downgrade back to stock firmware from Lineage OS using the Dload method.
However now its on a bootloop, the versions of CAN-01 and CAN-11 all give me a bootloop, after waiting on it a while it will boot into recovery mode.
Usually this is a simple problem to fix however it reset my bootloader to locked as well as my twrp recovery, I'm not sure how I can recover from this other than sending to repairs.
Any suggested solutions!
It could just be I have the wrong update.zip but I want some more views on this.
Noctyk said:
Hi, I recently tried to downgrade back to stock firmware from Lineage OS using the Dload method.
However now its on a bootloop, the versions of CAN-01 and CAN-11 all give me a bootloop, after waiting on it a while it will boot into recovery mode.
Usually this is a simple problem to fix however it reset my bootloader to locked as well as my twrp recovery, I'm not sure how I can recover from this other than sending to repairs.
Any suggested solutions!
It could just be I have the wrong update.zip but I want some more views on this.
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Hello!
Check this post.
#Henkate said:
Hello!
Check this post.
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Hi! Thank you for the fast reply, I remember that I've tried method 1 already and since it reset my bootloader, it's no longer unlocked. The first thing I did when I realised it was a bootloop I tried to reflash my TWRP as I have a backup but it fails everytime I try to flash anything through fastboot as my bootloader is locked.
I was slightly naive and didn't think it would wipe my TWRP and bootloader back to locked.
What do you recommend I try?
Well, Unlock your Bootloader again.. ^^
Bad2hold said:
Well, Unlock your Bootloader again.. ^^
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I've fixed the issue now thanks, I forgot to wipe the cache and extra bits after the Dload update thats why it was stuck on the bootloop :silly:
My problem before was I couldnt get the IDs needed for my bootloader unlock code since I couldn't actually check the IDs through settings.
Hello guys i need an urgent help yesterday i unlocked bootloader on my g5 plus which was running Android 8.1 everything was ok i installed twrp latest version it got installed but when i reeboted to system the twrp gets erased idk how whenever i try to boot into recovery it shows no command sign and then after pressing power button it boots into stock recovery ! Guys can anyone mention me a solution thread or just explain me what to do ! Thank you
Reinstall it, and then boot right into recovery. If I remember, there is a pop up when you go to close twrp and boot to system to keep twrp, or some such nag.
As far as i remember there were 2 files. dm-verity and forced encryption. I never needed them but if you stay on stock you will have to flash those so that twrp doesn't get replaced by stock recovery everytime you reboot. Check the how to root forum you should find more information there about this.
Or you can just root it and twrp won't erase with stock recover.
naikxda18 said:
Hello guys i need an urgent help yesterday i unlocked bootloader on my g5 plus which was running Android 8.1 everything was ok i installed twrp latest version it got installed but when i reeboted to system the twrp gets erased idk how whenever i try to boot into recovery it shows no command sign and then after pressing power button it boots into stock recovery ! Guys can anyone mention me a solution thread or just explain me what to do ! Thank you
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Do this:
[email protected] said:
Reinstall it, and then boot right into recovery. If I remember, there is a pop up when you go to close twrp and boot to system to keep twrp, or some such nag.
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and flash Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_02.04.2019:
https://yadi.sk/d/HLr5vjnkA8gaqw
Wolfcity said:
Do this:
and flash Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_02.04.2019:
https://yadi.sk/d/HLr5vjnkA8gaqw
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hmmm, that's strange. I've never flashed that and never lost twrp on any of the phones I've unlocked. Is that new with unlocking Oreo?
Wolfcity said:
Do this:
and flash Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_02.04.2019:
https://yadi.sk/d/HLr5vjnkA8gaqw
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Thanks but i flashed RR pie soon after flashing twrp now its working fine
[email protected] said:
hmmm, that's strange. I've never flashed that and never lost twrp on any of the phones I've unlocked. Is that new with unlocking Oreo?
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I didn't either, as you wrote if you boot into TWRP before going to system it should stick or also if you flash magisk before booting the OS.
But there are some devices/ROMs that need the no verity flag to be disabled so flashing this file might help if TWRP won't stick (even when DM verity looks for a tampered system partition in the first case). There are also some terminal commands to do that but I forgot them at the moment.
I mainly used the zip to keep my /data partition decrypted after reformating it. When flashing Nougat magisk did the job for me but when I upgraded to Oreo /data was reencrypted again after flashing magisk and booting into system.
The above zip prevents /data from being encrypted again and may make sure that TWRP sticks.
ahhh, ok I see. Thanks for the explanation.