Hi friends ....
I have oneplus 8 pro in2023 , when rooted this phone
1- first unlock bootloader successfully .
2- when I use boot.img the phone display message Qualcomm crash dump mode .
now , only entered to fastboot mode .
there are of images in attachment of similar.
thank you in advance
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Did you solve this? I have the same problem.
EDL mode is not available.
djmcnz said:
Did you solve this? I have the same problem.
EDL mode is not available.
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boot to recovery, format data (not just wipe) and install the OS you want.
licht1234 said:
boot to recovery, format data (not just wipe) and install the OS you want.
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I just had a similar issue myself. If the above doesn't work, you can try the following as it's what got my phone back up and running.
From Fastboot, type the following > fastboot getvar current-slot
Once you know which slot you're current on, switch slots > fastboot --set-active=a/b (whichever is the opposite of the current slot you're on)
example: if you're on slot a , you'll type > fastboot --set-active=b
PassingInTime said:
I just had a similar issue myself. If the above doesn't work, you can try the following as it's what got my phone back up and running.
From Fastboot, type the following > fastboot getvar current-slot
Once you know which slot you're current on, switch slots > fastboot --set-active=a/b (whichever is the opposite of the current slot you're on)
example: if you're on slot a , you'll type > fastboot --set-active=b
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Amazing, thank you. :good: I've spent days on this and never found your suggestion until now. Changed to slot 'b' and phone booted up normally!
Now I just to carefully "repair" slot 'a'.
djmcnz said:
Amazing, thank you. :good: I've spent days on this and never found your suggestion until now. Changed to slot 'b' and phone booted up normally!
Now I just to carefully "repair" slot 'a'.
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Awesome, I'm glad it worked!
I'm preparing to use EDL Mode to reflash slot a myself, just trying to determine how the partitions (slot a & b) will be affected when I do. No point in trying to set my phone up any further if EDL wipes/reflashes all partitions/slots a & b during the process.
contact my neighborhood administration focus approved by oneplus ,they told mi undoubtedly motherboard broken without checking and the expense of substitution motherboard cost more than exchange estimation of the oneplus 6,they recommend mi to get another new oneplus telephone. -
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1) Turn off and remove battery
2)Put the battery back in and immediately hold the back button
3) Plug in the USB cable while still holding the back button
4)Your screen will remain black, but its in recovery mode, and the flashing software should detect it
Source: Sony Update Service, I installed it and it told me to do just that to get into the recovery mode
Looks like were one step closer into getting the X10 rooted
I'm afraid this doesn't work
eyeweaver said:
I'm afraid this doesn't work
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It does - it just doesn't display the things we are used to with HTC phones for instance.
This is SE's standard flashing method(and recovery mode). It's the same for their WinMo phones and for Symbian.
It puts the phone in a special flash mode ready to accept a new ROM/flash.
As OP mentioned the screen will remain black throughout the process.
shud try fastboot when its in flash mode..
Code:
fastboot devices
or
Code:
fastboot boot randomrecovery.img
worth a try aint it!?
philicibine said:
shud try fastboot when its in flash mode..
Code:
fastboot devices
or
Code:
fastboot boot randomrecovery.img
worth a try aint it!?
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tried it nothing happens !!!
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Worked for me
does it lose all the settings and installed progs during the upgrade ?
(like usual S/E software does ?)
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does it lose all the settings and installed progs during the upgrade ?
(like usual S/E software does ?)
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Yes. You can backup sms from the Messaging application by pressing the menu-button while in thread mode. And use MyBackup to backup settings, apps and everything you need on the SD-card or online.
Would this still work if the phone isn't being recognized by the computer? (correct drivers etc are installed).
I have an xperia Ray, so I assume it's the same method... I get no response from plugging it into usb or charger, it won't turn on, although sometimes if I hold the power button it gives a brief vibration. I think it might be bricked :-/
I've seen this kind of problem alot here but here's my problem and why nothing helps.
Basically I wasn't updating my device I was just texting or something like that when my phone went black except the system outline(you know time, signal, wifi/net conection etc. on upper part of phone) so I forced it to shoot down and after that when I try to turn it on it's stuck at ASUS logo(I can't take picture of my phone but it's same as on the picture:
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Now I tried factory reseting it and entering the recovery mode, none of it seems to help and the problem is that my PC can't detect my zefone when I connect it(and I'm pretty sure it wasn't detectable before this problem either so I don't think those are connected issues).
Any suggestions?
nc96 said:
I've seen this kind of problem alot here but here's my problem and why nothing helps.
Basically I wasn't updating my device I was just texting or something like that when my phone went black except the system outline(you know time, signal, wifi/net conection etc. on upper part of phone) so I forced it to shoot down and after that when I try to turn it on it's stuck at ASUS logo(I can't take picture of my phone but it's same as on the picture:
Now I tried factory reseting it and entering the recovery mode, none of it seems to help and the problem is that my PC can't detect my zefone when I connect it(and I'm pretty sure it wasn't detectable before this problem either so I don't think those are connected issues).
Any suggestions?
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are you tried flashing system via ''apply update from adb'' command of recovery
Yes, as grady_8 said, Flash update using ADB from your recovery, but you need ADB and Fastboot drivers first, then your PC will able to detect your ZF.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone-5/help/bootlooped-bricked-returning-to-stock-t3358662
try this guide
You must be downgrade first, because the lolipop firmware not support adb flash. Download firmware save at same folder with file extracted. (Version . UL_WW.2.22.40.54-user.zip. )extract it to new folder, then click shift+right mouse, open command here. Then type fastboot flash boot boot.img then' fastboot flash recovery recovery.img , then ' fastboot flash fastboot fastboot.img. after that reboot to recovery manualy, then aply update from adb . Then In CMD type ' adb sideload <the name of firmware>.zip (example = adb sideload UL_WW.2.22.40.54-user.zip ) Wait the progress. Then finish.
Hello community ,
I install TWRP on my redmi 4 pro for the flash,
but when I finished the installation I clicked on "erase system" on TWRP
I only want to re-flash but it does not work
just the MI logo appears on the screen and it isturn off
I can put it in FASTBOOT and never in DONWLOAD MODE :crying:
I tried the software miUnlock download and adb commands but still nothing
Help me please
NB: I have already received the XIAOMI unlocking SMS
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It is still locked or you don't the false, false, false? After oem info it said failed and then try flashing twrp makes no sense
Reflash stock fastboot rom with miflash or use a deep flash cable. And then unlock it correctly
If nothing works you have to open your device and use testpoint method.
really nothing works.
miFlash gives me an error in red.
I already tried with the flash cable qualcomm but the phone when it vibrates it displays the MI logo and is off.
I tried recovery twrp.img but still the same error message
Method MiFlash:
Rom FASTBOOT for Redmi 4 prime: markw_global_images_V8.5.4.0.MBEMIED_20170925.0000.00_6.0_global
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Fastboot method won't work as your bootloader is locked. Try with deep flash cable or test point method.
Trying to flash twrp also not gonna work.
kibria.mgk said:
Fastboot method won't work as your bootloader is locked. Try with deep flash cable or test point method.
Trying to flash twrp also not gonna work.
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I tried the deep flash cable:
click on the + and - button of the volume
plug in the phone and click on the button of the deep flash cable until the phone vibrates ... except that ... when it vibrates it displays the MI logo and ends ... but it is visible on the manager peripheral
Don't use "wipe_all_except_storage".
Use wipe_all only.
N1ck474 said:
Don't use "wipe_all_except_storage".
Use wipe_all only.
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You can explain to me please
Nobody can help me?
Hi
I managed to screw up by flashing a Nougat-to-Marshmallow downgrade (1st of two) update.app whilst still on Marshmallow.
M3 now shows Huawei logo in a loop.
Entered fastboot & rescue mode using Vol-/Power, and saw AP_S_ABNORMAL.
HiSuite system recovery procedure led to "Your device is not supported for system recovery".
Since my M3 bootloader is locked, I guess there is nothing more that can be done.
Still, if an experienced user has any angle, it would be most welcome!
Thanks in advance.
sam10000 said:
Hi
I managed to screw up by flashing a Nougat-to-Marshmallow downgrade (1st of two) update.app whilst still on Marshmallow.
M3 now shows Huawei logo in a loop.
Entered fastboot & rescue mode using Vol-/Power, and saw AP_S_ABNORMAL.
HiSuite system recovery procedure led to "Your device is not supported for system recovery".
Since my M3 bootloader is locked, I guess there is nothing more that can be done.
Still, if an experienced user has any angle, it would be most welcome!
Thanks in advance.
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I have the same issue. My wife dropped her phone in some water so i disassembled the phone. It was also trying to upgrade the firmware as i was taking it apart but i pulled the battery from the device (I panicked). So i have got everything working again. but i can't boot into the device. It only displays the time after startup. I have tried factory resetting, dowloading firmware and putting it on the sdcard in the dload folder but, alas, so far no luck getting it going. I also entered the fastboot & rescue mode using Vol-/Power, and saw AP_S_ABNORMAL message. In addition to that it also said PHONE_LOCK and FRP_LOCK.
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It's a pretty delicate device. I bricked mine with an unlocked bootloader. There's no low level chipset utilities like there is for the qualcomm chips. I'm so stupid I got the M5; won't be piddling with this one. If someone normal would only make a decent LTE TAB I'd gladly run screaming from huawei.
Try the "dload" method. Create a "dload" folder on the sdcard and put the second "update.app" into it. Now boot into recovery by shutting the device off and starting it with all 3 hardware buttons pressed.
Calibaan said:
Try the "dload" method. Create a "dload" folder on the sdcard and put the second "update.app" into it. Now boot into recovery by shutting the device off and starting it with all 3 hardware buttons pressed.
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I did this but it says update failed.
I have tried everything from, manually flashing each individual img from the factory image, NRT, flashing TWRP after flashing stock recovery... All end the same way, a infinite bootloop while its plugged in and getting power and going through the boot cycle once then perma black screen if its unplugged. I can not access any recovery of any kind it just bootloops & to top it all off im on vacation without a cellphone
Oh and this all started when i flashed lineage 16 and then releasised i needed to use the fbe twrps version after doing that, thats when this madness started.
P.S. The reason i was going to lineage 16 was because i was hoping that the mms issue and end call issue would be fixed that i have been having.
mr_chillington said:
I have tried everything from, manually flashing each individual img from the factory image, NRT, flashing TWRP after flashing stock recovery... All end the same way, a infinite bootloop while its plugged in and getting power and going through the boot cycle once then perma black screen if its unplugged. I can not access any recovery of any kind it just bootloops & to top it all off im on vacation without a cellphone
Oh and this all started when i flashed lineage 16 and then releasised i needed to use the fbe twrps version after doing that, thats when this madness started.
P.S. The reason i was going to lineage 16 was because i was hoping that the mms issue and end call issue would be fixed that i have been having.
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Can you enter in bootloader mode??
scrin378 said:
Can you enter in bootloader mode??
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Yes the bootloader is the only thing i can enter.
mr_chillington said:
Yes the bootloader is the only thing i can enter.
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Try flashing stock images via fastboot by using flash-all command and see if it helps
scrin378 said:
Try flashing stock images via fastboot by using flash-all command and see if it helps
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Yes here are the screenshots of the results
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