oneplus 6t global stuck in "Build version and HW version not match" - OnePlus 6T Questions & Answers

Hi guys, I've been following the forum trying to solve my problem but nothing worked. I was trying to rollback from android and oxygen 10 to android pie 9, I did it sometimes (trying to fix the cts fail, another story, I gave up and I was happy to return for the last time to Pie) and everything went ok, but the last time I did it, installed the rollback, rebooted and the yellow message appears. I don't really know what to do, I can't get access to fastboot, cache, hard factory reset, anything. I tried the msm methods, always getting "images do not match the phone" (and I tried different versions for different OSs, also for Tmobile, not the case tho).
Do you have any last options for me or I have to ask for technical support and send it to OP? the phone is brand new (bought it 2 weeks ago), never rooted or anything like this.
Thank you very much.

Power off the phone hold the vol up and down button at the same time while holding then plug in your cord msm should recognize your phone

@matZOOOOO
Check youtube for some videos on how to use msm tool. I have seen a few videos there for 6t restore to stock, unbrick... The XDA thread here for msm tool is extremely detailed.
Any time I've ever delt with windows os it's always always always a driver issue. I hadn't even seen windows in like seven years until I had to install it dual boot on my laptop to use msm tool. But I had similar experience as you are. What worked for me was uninstalling the qualcomm usb drivers and reinstalling them, then of course reboot and after that the tool ran all the way through and I had my phone again.

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Mi A1 stuck at MI logo page

Alright. just to get this out of the way, I used to do tech support for HTC many moons ago. like back when they were *the* name in originating new tech to smart phones. I worked my ass off to get into the R&D team that handled all the new products that got released and to our product recovery team(the idiots that try to put a good light on a bad decision made by corporate). I have rooted and installed custom ROMS and recovery software on several phones from them as well as since then with the latest being my old galaxy S7 loaded up with TWRP and lineagoe OS(although i do not remember which version now)
But i did not do literally *ANY* of that with my Xiaomi MiA1. the phone functioned how i wanted it to out of the box and with the stock ROM, i had no need or desire to do anything with the ROM.
I have all but completely given up on doing this on my own now. I have gone over every guide on the MI forums for xiaomi and i think i may have even exhausted the ones that are available here now too. I am not sure WTH the problem at this point even is but here is the lowdown:
:fingers-crossed:
got the update near the end of December/beginning of January to update my MI A1 to the new android pie version that just came out OTA(i actually have two of these phones, one i have not updated since the first update to oreo, and this one that is hardbricked from after the PIE update)
At first when i got the OTA update, my phone started to act sluggish. simple apps like messenger, or google drive that had always worked flawlessly suddenly were taking ages to load. So like any sensible person, i pulled my info to my SD card, took it out, and then did a system recovery to restore factory defaults and start with a fresh OS again, just like when windows starts behaving poorly.
only this did not fix the problem. It persisted with poor performance after the factory data reset and upon my next reboot, my phone just stopped loading when it got to the MI logo on the screen. i literally let the phone sit on this screen overnight thinking just maybe it was being slow to boot after the reset. No luck and in the morning it remained at this screen.
just to make a note:
-phone was purchased off of amazon, i have reached out to the seller(it was a business)
-phone is in CANADA, so there are no service centers
-i CANNOT enter recovery mode(pwr + volup + voldn), it just freezes at the mi screen
-i CAN enter fastboot, but cannot flash room
-bootloader is locked and i have not yet found a method that will successfully unlock it
-the miflash tool does not work(on any version what-so-ever)
-the mi unlock tool gets to 50% and then fails, cannot unlock
-i have installed minimal adb for fastboot, none of the related commands succeed(yes system sees the phone:
c:\adb>fastboot devices
91c0963c0804 fastboot)
-i cannot unlock bootloader here and cannot install twrp or any other recovery image and it will not allow it even temporarily
I've gotten desperate enough to have even gone to the extreme and tried EDL mode by using test point to enter, computer recognizes the device even as the qualcom 9008, still no luck with any of the tools or ROMs provided on Xiaomi's website.
So be real with me here ladies and gents.... should i take this thing on my next trip up a telecomm tower and biff it as hard as i can at the ground(obviously in a snowless area for the most satisfaction) or can you saintly people actually offer me some support on this to turn my brick paperweight back into a phone again?
it is also worth mentioning that this is my first post here because i have never before had a problem with following any of he guides on here to accomplish any task i've ever set out to do with an android device, but this beastly lil mother is seriously making me consider becoming an iphone person(not really but do you get the frustration here?)
I'm writing this at 5:30 in the morning after being up all night working on this task so if my info is missing somewhere along the line just poke me with stick and i will fill in the blanks as needed.
I couldn't be bothered to get and load screenshots tonight but i will get some up tomorrow after sleep, for now i am going to the graveyard to rest.
Thanks for any responses in advance here.
What error show miflash when you try to flash in edl mode?
balannaer said:
Alright. just to get this out of the way, I used to do tech support for HTC many moons ago. like back when they were *the* name in originating new tech to smart phones. I worked my ass off to get into the R&D team that handled all the new products that got released and to our product recovery team(the idiots that try to put a good light on a bad decision made by corporate). I have rooted and installed custom ROMS and recovery software on several phones from them as well as since then with the latest being my old galaxy S7 loaded up with TWRP and lineagoe OS(although i do not remember which version now)
But i did not do literally *ANY* of that with my Xiaomi MiA1. the phone functioned how i wanted it to out of the box and with the stock ROM, i had no need or desire to do anything with the ROM.
I have all but completely given up on doing this on my own now. I have gone over every guide on the MI forums for xiaomi and i think i may have even exhausted the ones that are available here now too. I am not sure WTH the problem at this point even is but here is the lowdown:
:fingers-crossed:
got the update near the end of December/beginning of January to update my MI A1 to the new android pie version that just came out OTA(i actually have two of these phones, one i have not updated since the first update to oreo, and this one that is hardbricked from after the PIE update)
At first when i got the OTA update, my phone started to act sluggish. simple apps like messenger, or google drive that had always worked flawlessly suddenly were taking ages to load. So like any sensible person, i pulled my info to my SD card, took it out, and then did a system recovery to restore factory defaults and start with a fresh OS again, just like when windows starts behaving poorly.
only this did not fix the problem. It persisted with poor performance after the factory data reset and upon my next reboot, my phone just stopped loading when it got to the MI logo on the screen. i literally let the phone sit on this screen overnight thinking just maybe it was being slow to boot after the reset. No luck and in the morning it remained at this screen.
just to make a note:
-phone was purchased off of amazon, i have reached out to the seller(it was a business)
-phone is in CANADA, so there are no service centers
-i CANNOT enter recovery mode(pwr + volup + voldn), it just freezes at the mi screen
-i CAN enter fastboot, but cannot flash room
-bootloader is locked and i have not yet found a method that will successfully unlock it
-the miflash tool does not work(on any version what-so-ever)
-the mi unlock tool gets to 50% and then fails, cannot unlock
-i have installed minimal adb for fastboot, none of the related commands succeed(yes system sees the phone:
c:\adb>fastboot devices
91c0963c0804 fastboot)
-i cannot unlock bootloader here and cannot install twrp or any other recovery image and it will not allow it even temporarily
I've gotten desperate enough to have even gone to the extreme and tried EDL mode by using test point to enter, computer recognizes the device even as the qualcom 9008, still no luck with any of the tools or ROMs provided on Xiaomi's website.
So be real with me here ladies and gents.... should i take this thing on my next trip up a telecomm tower and biff it as hard as i can at the ground(obviously in a snowless area for the most satisfaction) or can you saintly people actually offer me some support on this to turn my brick paperweight back into a phone again?
it is also worth mentioning that this is my first post here because i have never before had a problem with following any of he guides on here to accomplish any task i've ever set out to do with an android device, but this beastly lil mother is seriously making me consider becoming an iphone person(not really but do you get the frustration here?)
I'm writing this at 5:30 in the morning after being up all night working on this task so if my info is missing somewhere along the line just poke me with stick and i will fill in the blanks as needed.
I couldn't be bothered to get and load screenshots tonight but i will get some up tomorrow after sleep, for now i am going to the graveyard to rest.
Thanks for any responses in advance here.
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take your sd card off your phone i had similar issues and fixed them that way
ccalixtro said:
What error show miflash when you try to flash in edl mode?
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it depends on which version of the flash tool is used. the beta version of the flash tool claims that it is successful, but the phone will not load to the Android OS after that is completed and it still will not load into the recovery mode to attempt to factory reset or anything else.
other versions have given errors:
miflash 2017.7.20.0 gives the response after attempting for about 10 seconds of "ACK count don't match!"
miflash 2018.11.15.0 gives the error response of "cannot receive hello packet"
and as stated before the miflash beta goes through the complete flash process with the result stating a "success" response, but the phone will not load to OS, just remains stuck on the MI logo screen when the phone is booting up
i have some screen grabs of all this but i am not yet worthy through XDA to be permitted to share them
thanks for the reply
kuartito said:
take your sd card off your phone i had similar issues and fixed them that way
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i dismantled the phone manually bro, when you use EDL mode this way the SIM/SD tray is removed you then remove the entire backplate and then disconnect the battery cable from the circuit board and you use the test point method to short two pins that force the system to start in EDL mode when you connect the usb-C cable, so unfortunately that is not the issue :crying:
it never seems to be the simple solutions
Thanks for the reply!
Still dead in the water on this one.
Going to look into getting a replacement, that is a disappointing end to the Xiaomi experience
Facing similar issue. Am able to flash however still stuck when device is rebooted with this message;
Supported API: 3
E: Failed to clear BCB message: failed to FSync/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/miscperation not permitted.

I bricked my Oneplus 6t from tmobile and would like to unbrick it if possible.

So I finally rooted my Oneplus 6t from t mobile. I bought the phone from swappa and it worked great. I installed a random rom and it bricked my phone.
I assume it is a soft brick since i can access adb mode but it requires me to power off the phone
and hold the volume keys along with the power button. Otherwise the phone will just boot up and
will be sutck in a continous boot loop. I then tried to fic this issue by using an msm tool found in
the xda fourms. I then entered recovery mode and perfomed a "wipe data/factory reset. I think it hurt more than it helped. Any suggestions on how to unbrick my phone?
I tried using alll three msm tools in this fourm.
when i use the msm tool (MSMDownloadTool 9.0v2) the update just stops after 4 secounds.
Also the update would fail if i were to use the msm tool (MSMDownloadTool 9.0v1 and MSMDownloadTool 9.0.13)
I have tried reinstalling the qualcom drivers but no luck.
I tried deleting the drivers and allowing windows to detect the phone nad download its own usb drivers
but it did not help.
i apologize if i post this in the wrong section. I am new here.
all links and info i followed to attemp to unbrick my phone can be found in this fourm
[TOOL] T-Mobile OnePlus 6T MSMDownloadTool [Firmware 9.0.13] [8/9]
Okay folks, took forever to find, but we finally have it, the T-Mobile OnePlus 6T MSMDownloadTool, your brick savior, bootloader relocker, among other things, I will include a basic faq at the end. Requirements: 1. Windows PC 2. OnePlus 6T -...
forum.xda-developers.com
falzer2007 said:
when i use the msm tool (MSMDownloadTool 9.0v2) the update just stops after 4 secounds.
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that's not very descriptive, produce the error and share results here
dmtec said:
that's not very descriptive, produce the error and share results here
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Okay so I open the msm tool. Then I have my oneplus 6t (t mobile) turned off. I hold both volume buttons and keep holding them while I connect the USB cable to the phone. Its basically in edl mode at this point. Then I press the start option on the msm tool. The bar fills up with green and completes itself. However a number appears that saids "4s" inside of the square. I assume that means 4 seconds left or completed in 4 seconds. My phone is still in edl mode at this time and will not boot up in any menu (normal.menu, boot menu/recovery mode). Unlesss I boot it manually.
And yes I tried a scenario where I held down both volume buttons, connected USB cord, and then let go. I also tried the scenario where I held both volume buttons, connected usb cord and kept holding the volume buttons until the process completed itself but I would get the same result. "4s"
dmtec said:
that's not very descriptive, produce the error and share results here
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falzer2007 said:
So I finally rooted my Oneplus 6t from t mobile. I bought the phone from swappa and it worked great. I installed a random rom and it bricked my phone.
I assume it is a soft brick since i can access adb mode but it requires me to power off the phone
and hold the volume keys along with the power button. Otherwise the phone will just boot up and
will be sutck in a continous boot loop. I then tried to fic this issue by using an msm tool found in
the xda fourms. I then entered recovery mode and perfomed a "wipe data/factory reset. I think it hurt more than it helped. Any suggestions on how to unbrick my phone?
I tried using alll three msm tools in this fourm.
when i use the msm tool (MSMDownloadTool 9.0v2) the update just stops after 4 secounds.
Also the update would fail if i were to use the msm tool (MSMDownloadTool 9.0v1 and MSMDownloadTool 9.0.13)
I have tried reinstalling the qualcom drivers but no luck.
I tried deleting the drivers and allowing windows to detect the phone nad download its own usb drivers
but it did not help.
i apologize if i post this in the wrong section. I am new here.
all links and info i followed to attemp to unbrick my phone can be found in this fourm
[TOOL] T-Mobile OnePlus 6T MSMDownloadTool [Firmware 9.0.13] [8/9]
Okay folks, took forever to find, but we finally have it, the T-Mobile OnePlus 6T MSMDownloadTool, your brick savior, bootloader relocker, among other things, I will include a basic faq at the end. Requirements: 1. Windows PC 2. OnePlus 6T -...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Hi, Falzer. had all but given up and was prepared to head to T-Mobile to buy the 1+ 9 Pro (I almost wish I did not fix my phone... *BUT* I DID!
My issue occurred trying to flash a Magisk patched boot.img to my newly unlocked bootloader phone. I was following an article that alleged one could root the phone without TWRP. I will say this TWRP is your friend; don't dis "him". By the way, unlocking my phone wiped my data so always important to read the whole article first as it was mentioned in the NEXT step.
[Should be including the actual error here - it is found throughout these forums but I cannot recall the exact display. Basically, if you have an unlocked bootloader and then get to the CrashDump screen, follow from here:]
Retrieve the file, boot11.1.1.1.img and download from this thread/link:
OOS stable boot image and patched magisk boot image both for 11.1.1.1.
Leaving this here as i ended up boot looping from installing custom kernel, and it being a new release i was pulling my hair trying to figure this out. Flashed through fastboot with "fastboot flash boot_a XX.img, fastboot flash boot_b XX.img"...
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Do *NOT* mess with the other file to the right.
Hold all 3 buttons (2 volume buttons + power) and once/if you see Fastboot Mode, release the buttons.
Have ADB installed (you should be able to find plenty of directions for doing this).
From either PowerShell (or *maybe* CMD Prompt started as Administrator as I had been using this "successfully" for most functions):
fastboot devices
fastboot flash boot boot11.1.1.1.img
fastboot reboot
I could not believe my phone ACTUALLY booted (even with the McLaren animation intact; I'm sure one of the gurus here knows why) after all the failed attempts fooling around with MSM Download Tool [4.0] which almost EVERYONE swears by fixes/restores any brick. I understand ON ONE is forcing anyone to use any specific resolution; I am just trying to provide another last ditch effort.
EDIT/Caveat: I did not even check to see how old that thread above is, I believe late September and I had actually taken updates [via TMobile??] until the last one with a week to 10 days *but* that was probably wiped with the boot unlock so I do not know which "update" I got but figured I didn't have much to lose as I already had a "bad" version of a boot.img flashed anyway. Anyone with any technical explanations, feel free to comment. Thanks!

(SOLVED) Urgent ! My OP8P is dead I think, stuck Fastboot

Hello everyone !
I'm new on this forum but I really need your help. I tried to fix my mistake all day long yesterday (9am to 2am non stop).
So, basically, I have a OnePlus 8 Pro, Model IN2023.
I had OOS 11 updated. I tried to install OOS 12 BĂȘta and I did but I had a indian version so a lot of bugs.
I wanted to go back to OOS 11 but it was impossible because I was now in an indian version.
I tried with MyApplication2 to local upgrade and downgrade as recommand in Internet.
I tried to unlock bootloader and the following steps but here my problem:
I unlocked my bootloader then I misclick and I locked again my bootloader.
Then my phone just crashed and put this message:
"The current image (boot/recovery) have been destroyed and can not boot."
So, I forced to turn off the phone and try to go in EDL mode but:
1. ADB doesn't work anymore
2. Fastboot work fine
3. EDL mode is impossible
So, my bootloader is unlocked again. My phone is stuck on Fastboot mode:
Fastboot mode
Product_name - kona
Variant - SM8 UFS
Bootloader version -
Baseband version -
Serial number - eed52b71
Secure boot - yes
Device state - unlocked
I used the official firmware on OnePlus website, I used Python and Payload_dumper.py to have the .img from the .bin of the official firmware.
I tried to flash all the images, I tried to install TWRP, I tried almost everything I found but still stuck in Fastboot. Recovery mode doesn't work.
I tried to boot, to flash, to do everything I could.
I also tried MSM Download Tool but nothing appears inside.
Now, when I connect my phone, it's with a cable in USB-C but 3.0, not 2.0. Maybe that's the problem ?
When I plug my phone, in Device Manager, I have a "!" but the phone is recognized under
"Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (COM6). When I click on it, it says (sorry, I'm about to translate from french):
"Windows can not verify the numeric signature for the drives required for this peripheric. It is possible that a material ou software modification has been installed a corrupted file or with an incorrect signature, or it is a malware from an unknown source (Code 52)"
Please help me, contact me on Whatsapp, or here. Let's do this in direct.
Btw, I have a Macbook Pro to do all this. I used also Windows with Bootcamp.
So... I finally did it. 2 days to do it.
I asked a friend to lend his computer (Windows).
So my phone turned into EDL Mode immediatly without trying to do so.
I plugged into my MacBook under Windows (Bootcamp) and launch MSM Download Tool under an old version and it worked.
I tried first with the latest but I had "param preload failed" so I found a good article MAGIC and tada.
SUCCESS. My OnePlus 8 Pro works better than never.
Don't install OxygenOS 12, it's really bad.
andshura said:
So... I finally did it. 2 days to do it.
I asked a friend to lend his computer (Windows).
So my phone turned into EDL Mode immediatly without trying to do so.
I plugged into my MacBook under Windows (Bootcamp) and launch MSM Download Tool under an old version and it worked.
I tried first with the latest but I had "param preload failed" so I found a good article MAGIC and tada.
SUCCESS. My OnePlus 8 Pro works better than never.
Don't install OxygenOS 12, it's really bad.
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Im happy you fixed your phone.
Read this before you even think to go to A12 again on this device.
[GUIDE] How to Avoid Killing Your OnePlus 8 Pro / 8T / 9R with OxygenOS 12 / ColorOS 12
As You can see, recently we started seeing more and more threads complaining about OxygenOS 12 killing people's devices. I lost my 8 Pro the same way few months ago and we finally know what caused this! ANSWER - THE BOOTLOADER! Massive Update...
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Just another victim of the android 12 update, hoping for a revival

So im gonna start off by saying that im just some dumb 18 year old and have never actually posted to ask for help, only reading other peoples situations to try to figure out my own.
but introductions aside im just gonna jump in to everything wrong with my oneplus 8 pro (global)
I was on the OOS 12 beta for a while, ive been way too lazy to change it back since ive been occupied by other stuff.
I was using magisk and decided to do some fun shenanigans with it.
I get into bootloop after flying to close to the sun with modules - a common occurrence.
so I try to switch to a custom rom since I was gonna reset anyway.
I download CR droid's recovery and main rom, went into fastboot and flashed the recovery.
I notced that whenever my phone was plugged into the computer, the options would rapidly switch on fastboot's end
when I tried to boot to recovery after flashing, it would only return to fastboot
confused I thought that maybe the recovery was bad and try another rom, no dice
i submit defeat and go to msm tool to fix the issues
I get that "Sahara communication failed" error so I hold down the volume up + power for 13 seconds before trying again.
it flashed smoothly
after getting sad at all the bloatware that was on oxygen OS after a full reset, I get the motivation to try using a custom rom again, this time using a different rom.
same weird fastboot behavior
I was unable to go into recovery
I then tried downloading stock firmware to flash it manually
fixed nothing
I delete the boot and recovery partitions and flash them again, still no dice
I even make a partion called fart, before remembering that I do not know the partition structure of android so i Ctrl+C out before it makes the partition
I go back to msm tool again in shame
"Unknown Target Device"
I reinstalled drivers
switched computers and cables
changed the source of my drivers
nothing fixed this error
and every time I would try to do anything it would go directly back to fastboot.
I try reflashing partitions in this broken fastboot mode and it would only flash if I unplugged, selected reboot bootloader, and plugged it back in
I would then try to fastboot boot into TWRP or other recoveries i downloaded
they would shut off the phone
I remember a/b partitions exist so I switch over between them and try to flash stock OOS again
after more fiddling and nothing working, I noticed some more weird traits of fastboot
twrp did boot directly after switching my main slot, not specific which one just if the slot was changed.
the "this device has an unlooked bootloader" message did not appear
only on slot a would the oneplus logo show up on boot
again every option I would click would take me right back to fastboot.
I wait a day for the phone to die so I could use EDL that way, at this point the twrp method randomly stopped working so I couldn't go into edl that way.
"Unknown Target Device Param Preload"
and like I know Param Preload is a common error but nowhere could I find information on the unknown target device part.
the phone still vibrates if I hold the power and vol+
it just vibrates in a loop as if it keeps rebooting, probably fastboot just selecting the start key over and over when I hold it down.
vol- and power do nothing, and did nothing for the entirety of this story.
is there any chance of saving my poor instantnoodle professional?
## edit for people googling this
the problem I was having was that I didn't set the "target" button on the MSM tool correctly, so make sure its set to O2 or your appropriate reigon
1. Stop fastboot flashing with A12 or if you are on A12.
2. Read this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ro-8t-9r-with-oxygenos-12-coloros-12.4426167/
3. Rescue your phone using this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...l-to-restore-your-device-to-oxygenos.4084953/
4. Stay on OOS11 (Most custom roms INCLUDING A12 custom roms require OOS11 anyway.)
5. There is not much bloat on a OOS11 rom IMO but you can always use a debloater.
xtcislove said:
1. Stop fastboot flashing with A12 or if you are on A12.
2. Read this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ro-8t-9r-with-oxygenos-12-coloros-12.4426167/
3. Rescue your phone using this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...l-to-restore-your-device-to-oxygenos.4084953/
4. Stay on OOS11 (Most custom roms INCLUDING A12 custom roms require OOS11 anyway.)
5. There is not much bloat on a OOS11 rom IMO but you can always use a debloater.
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Maybe I should clear on what i have tried. since I have read both articles before I made this post (i scanned through them again once you sent them tho)
Ive tried...
The unbricking Msm qualcomm 9008 tool
ive used it a ton in the past
ive switched copmputers, cables, and the qualcomm driver, as well as reset the phone several times
also yeah im not touching oos12 after this with a 9 foot pole, but is there a way of knowing wether I can save it or if its too late and the motherboard has been fried.
NatunaSushi said:
Maybe I should clear on what i have tried. since I have read both articles before I made this post (i scanned through them again once you sent them tho)
Ive tried...
The unbricking Msm qualcomm 9008 tool
ive used it a ton in the past
ive switched copmputers, cables, and the qualcomm driver, as well as reset the phone several times
also yeah im not touching oos12 after this with a 9 foot pole, but is there a way of knowing wether I can save it or if its too late and the motherboard has been fried.
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Okay i guess this is another situation here. You are not bricked like the other peoplke as far as i can see because there devices are completly bricked. No connection to pc or vibrating at all.
Since you used MSM tool before it should work IMO. Does your pc regonize the phone? Did you tried to switch usb ports? Did you tried other versions of msm tool(eu, older verions, etc)?
Please make sure to follow all MSM instructions closely.
xtcislove said:
Okay i guess this is another situation here. You are not bricked like the other peoplke as far as i can see because there devices are completly bricked. No connection to pc or vibrating at all.
Since you used MSM tool before it should work IMO. Does your pc regonize the phone? Did you tried to switch usb ports? Did you tried other versions of msm tool(eu, older verions, etc)?
Please make sure to follow all MSM instructions closely.
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after a week of fiddling I DID figure out the issue
unsupported Target unknown was refering to the fact that I had the MSM tool set to Target mode, which I assume tries to set the region according to what the current device has. After selecting that to O2 for the global models, the flash worked fine. I ended up coming across some C stock of a google pixel 3a and will try messing with that so I dont have to go a while without calls or texts. Glad to know I learned some bit of responsibility from this excursion.

Lumia 520 Unable to enter flashing mode

Hello!
I recently got my hands on a Nokia Lumia 520 for tinkering with. Its running on really old firmware, and I figured before I try anything weird, I'd mess around with it in its stock state. Thus, I tried updating the firmware.
The internal updater returned an error, stating that it could not contact the server for whatever reason. I figured this is most likely due to the Windows phone being discontinued, so I scoured the internet for firmware files. I eventually stumbled upon a YouTube guide that linked to a guide on Microsoft's Own guides page. It explained how to reinstall the firmware to a stock state. Desperate for progression. I gave it a shot.
The guide provided the "windows Device recovery tool", Which I would install on my windows 11 machine. I then proceeded to run the software and plug in the phone. HURRAY! It was able to tell me exactly what type of phone it was. Clicking the option to proceed, I was shown a screen explaining just how dated my firmware was. Suggesting It would fetch newer if not the latest firmware for me. I clicked on install and it started downloading.
I waited patiently for the software to download the firmware. After which it went to the installation screen. It then attempted to put the phone in flashing mode. Explaining that in this mode, the phone would restart, then have a blank screen. Instead what happened was that the system restarted normally, asking me to unlock the device. I wondered if maybe I had been impatient, so I waited for another while. The phone restarted again, still on the normal lock-screen. This happened another two times before the Recovery tool gave up and told me it had failed.
My question: Is there any reason why it would do this? Are there any methods to get it into flash mode?
I would hate to discard the potential of this device simply due to the inability to flash it. And I really hope it can be helped. Please let me know if there's anything else I should share about this. I'll happily take any help I can get!
Thanks in advance!
Edit, after a lot of trial and error, I managed to force it into flashing mode. Turns out the guides I followed missed a step. Pressing the Power and Camera buttons did the trick

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