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I have rooted many phones before without an issue, and during the root process for this phone, everything was going great, I flashed SuperSU zip in TWRP and rebooted, since it was the first boot I expected a decently long wait, after about 25 minutes I followed the guide's instructions for Verizon since it did say some Verizon users were experiencing long first boot times. I took the battery out like it said, put it back in, then proceeded to fastboot boot2.img, like the guide said. After letting it sit for an hour this time, I got the idea that something was obviously wrong. After multiple attempts with no success I tried to fix it myself. So far I have learned that on the fastboot screen it says my bootloader is locked again, even after unlocking it. I have tried flashing TWRP as a recovery, just to at least have a recovery boot, that does not work either unfortunately. So as of right now, all I have is a v20 that has no OS, a locked bootloader, no way of booting recovery, I can fastboot with no ADB, and its virtually a paperweight. If anyone has a solution to at least get back to Stock, I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!
First off. It will say: Bootloader Unlocked: No
Thats normal. 2nd. you are not bricked. You have TWRP installed. You just need to redo some steps.
PM me. and I will help you.
Did you get it fixed?
frome901 said:
Did you get it fixed?
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He has not responded to my pm
What roms can we use with dirty santa root?
me2151 said:
First off. It will say: Bootloader Unlocked: No
Thats normal. 2nd. you are not bricked. You have TWRP installed. You just need to redo some steps.
PM me. and I will help you.
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Bricked 2 LG V20s this way any help would be appreciated lol what steps do I need to redo...
TheDantee said:
Bricked 2 LG V20s this way any help would be appreciated lol what steps do I need to redo...
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In his case we needed to redo from step 3.
I managed to un-brick mines after returning sadly from the Sprint store.
First, get to the boot loader screen and try running thru the steps again, especially step 3. You need to make sure you have TWRP.
Use this link to make sure you can get into the different modes (Download mode, fastboot, etc) http://www.hardreset.info/devices/lg/lg-v20/
Once you can get TWRP to show up,then you are good. In the mean time I downloaded "LS997-deODEXd-signed"
When I got into TWRP, I transferred the file to my phone. Rebooted from TWRP back into TWRP and flashed the ROM.
During my reboots, I do get a message saying my phone is corrupt, blah blahblah, but I just wait a few seconds and it will boot up.
Hope this helps.
I had managed to brick mines only 3 hours after upgrading from my Note 4. It took me from 9pm to almost 2am to get it back up again. I can live with the message about my phone being unbootable until someone comes up with a work thru.
Bricked T-Mobile v20
I have rooted many phones before without an issue, and during the root process for this phone, everything was going great, I flashed SuperSU zip in TWRP and rebooted, since it was flash a new rom on it then i get boot loop with TWRP. so i decide to OEM LOCK again after that everything was stuck on my phone just boot loop with LG so any solutions please help me...... THx u for help me.
Kinda nerve wrecking to read about all these "bricked" phones popping up after trying this method lol.. Perhaps I'll just wait until a more tried and true way comes out...
Dirty Santa root is not for the average user who has a couple of experience in rooting.
You have to at least have background on Hard bricking phones to fully understand what you are getting yourself into
For anyone that isnt on sprint that has "bricked" their phone. There are kdz's that will allow you to reflash back to 'stock". Someone had an issue with the kdz, but it was an easy fix. If you failed the process, it can be restored. Just if it doesnt want to boot, just lock and unlock the bootloader...
If your phone doesnt have a kdz, I know TeamDev is working on a custom kdz for such phones. Don't bug him if it isn't finished as I type this.
Anyone that can't get into TWRP, or has failed the process. Either start back at step 3, or if you have TWRP installed but can't get to it, the manual way to get into TWRP is a pain.
Keep your back cover off and hold the volume down button for ease. Now press the power button and as soon as you see an LG logo, let go and repress the power button. Its tricky.... If you get the corrupted screen, pop your battery out and put it back in quick and repress volume down and power. Usually if Im quick enough the first LG logo will hang a lot longer than usual and that gives me time to enter TWRP. A factory reset screen will pop up. Hit Yes twice.
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lcovel said:
I managed to un-brick mines after returning sadly from the Sprint store.
First, get to the boot loader screen and try running thru the steps again, especially step 3. You need to make sure you have TWRP.
Use this link to make sure you can get into the different modes (Download mode, fastboot, etc)
Once you can get TWRP to show up,then you are good. In the mean time I downloaded "LS997-deODEXd-signed"
When I got into TWRP, I transferred the file to my phone. Rebooted from TWRP back into TWRP and flashed the ROM.
During my reboots, I do get a message saying my phone is corrupt, blah blahblah, but I just wait a few seconds and it will boot up.
Hope this helps.
I had managed to brick mines only 3 hours after upgrading from my Note 4. It took me from 9pm to almost 2am to get it back up again. I can live with the message about my phone being unbootable until someone comes up with a work thru.
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Please can u help ke unbrick mine i bought this mobile in my country its expensive and has no support. I have tried all tools but still getting the error model unknown please help sir
Jaistah said:
Dirty Santa root is not for the average user who has a couple of experience in rooting.
You have to at least have background on Hard bricking phones to fully understand what you are getting yourself into
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What does that mean? Not for the average user who has a couple of experiences in rooting.
I've only rooted 2 phones, this is my 3rd (maybe 4th). I am on Sprint. Instructions worked fine for me. I did have one hiccup, but it was my fault, and I was able to root just fine. I've been running for a few months now.
I have not flashed any custom ROM yet, I'm going to wait for the next major version of Android to come out. The only mods I've done so far are Titanium Backup install so I can remove Sprint crap.
yuppicide said:
What does that mean? Not for the average user who has a couple of experiences in rooting.
I've only rooted 2 phones, this is my 3rd (maybe 4th). I am on Sprint. Instructions worked fine for me. I did have one hiccup, but it was my fault, and I was able to root just fine. I've been running for a few months now.
I have not flashed any custom ROM yet, I'm going to wait for the next major version of Android to come out. The only mods I've done so far are Titanium Backup install so I can remove Sprint crap.
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it means dirty santa root got a high posibility rate of bricking a device compared to other root methods for other devices and if you have no experience in bricking phones before then you're screwed if it happens to you
Actually, if you follow the directions, almost none of the problems create a true brick-- which means unrecoverable. For most of the cases, you might get a soft brick, meaning you have to back out, use a KDZ to repair it or reflash something else, or start over from scratch and try again-- but usually (maybe with some help from here) you can pull the phone back into a usable state.
I would hazard to guess for the vast majority the process works fine, maybe with a hiccup, but I've not seen many reports of a truly unrecoverable brick from this method. It's complicated, yes, and you need to be ready to read a LOT to understand what's going on, but it seems pretty difficult to end up with a $700 paperweight with this.
So i have been trying tonroot my sprint lg v20 and everytime i try and go to the phone on mobile terminal to enter id
Then enter the apply patch /system/bin/atd /storage/emulated/0/dirtysanta i get this message and i cant go to step 2 to boot into recovery
Any help would be appreciated: i have a sprint v20 and i wanted to know if i have to flash the stock sprint rom or can i just flash lineage rom following this guide? I have it running on AT&T and i want to keep it on AT&T...
can you please assist
Could you help out, please? I don't believe I have hard bricked my LG V20 H910. However, I have read and tried all of the unbrick info out. It seems my screw up is unique. I completed dirty Santa then went to flash a custom. in the boot between that. I get a black screen and cant do anything even download mode will not come up. My PC does make its usual noises when i connect or disconnect, but my phone does nothing.
Ok, I managed to brick mine too. It's a VS995, it was running stock 1AC. I used the LGUP tool to downgrade it to VS99512A, and then did Dirty Sanata and TWRP. After booting into TWRP I decided to try lineage OS with Android 8.0, I did not make a backup of the Stock ROM, which was very stupid. Lineage OS 15.1 flashed but I had no cell service so I panicked and instead of wiping it in TWRP and using the backup of stock I should have created, I just opened LGUP and tried to downgrade it back to stock VSS99512A. Well LGUP said it worked, but when it went to boot it would hang at the Verizon logo with 4 pastel dots. Device manager could see an ADB device and I could connect to it with ADB. So I did and read the logcat. I could see it was trying to update as part of the rollback, but it appeared that some components from Android 8x could not be "upgraded" to Andoird 7.x. There was a repeated error about failing to update SQLite instance version from 3 to 1.
The one feature that could fix this is if the refurbish function worked with any of the VS995 KDZ files we all have access to. But alas, none work instead we only get the upgrade function... or so I thought. Somewhere in my search for the past 2 weeks I found a modified LGUP https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/guide-patch-lgup-to-unlock-features-t3652222
**Please be warned what I did was absolutely ****ing stupid, and it was sheer luck I didn't screw anything up.**
From what I can tell if you only flash ("LGUP Upgrade") the KDZ from the same model it never clears the partition it just adds to it. My problem was there was stuff from lineage OS 15 stuck on one of the partitions that was making the rollback to stock fail because it kept saying it couldn't update the SQLLite DB from 3 to 1. So no "upgrade" within LGUP would work because the upgrade function does not clear internal storage. But the link above is to a version someone modded so you can force a partition update from any KDZ onto the system. So I started playing around with forcing KDZs from other models onto my VS995, and I noticed when using the Partion DL function with non-VS995 KDZ files it would say something about the partition changing. All I can assume is that the partition layout is so different on each model and it forces LGUP to re-partition the storage.
**Again I state for the record this was stupid, and I'm only fortunate it worked.**
I forced Partion DL of H91510d_00_VTR_CA_OP_1110.kdz, then H990N10b_00_OPEN_HK_DS_OP_1017.kdz, then back to VS99512A_06_1114_ARB00.kdz, then when it booted it gave the Verizon hello, and moved on finally but the setting service kept crashing while it was trying to load the Secure Boot screen. So I yanked the battery and went into the boot menu and did the Factory Reset function, and it worked.
Lesson learned, always make a backup and don't be so hasty to use tools that aren't fully functional (LGUP).
Perhaps what I've done may help others, maybe I've found out how to reimage or unbrick our V20s. Or maybe I just got really stupid lucky.
Edit: My phone is miraculously recovered, see last post for details. Big thanks to everyone throwing in suggestions! :highfive::good:
Edit 2: Here we go again... Had my phone set up for a day and after installing the "App Systemizer" Magisk module, the restart upon booting is back. Please help, is magisk causing this??
So, I'm reaching out because I'm now at a loss. I have no other ideas as to how I could fix my phone.
Background:
A few days ago, I was setting my alarm for work in the morning and I noticed the UI was extremely sluggish. I then locked my phone with the lock button and a notification saying "Powering down..." came up and proceeded to shut off. At this point, I knew I should re-flash my ROM/boot.img first. Didn't help, every boot up ended in the same "Powering down..." message and shutting down within 15 seconds of unlocking the device. At this point, I think to fully wipe and revert to stock. Now, I try to install the latest stock OOS via fastboot. Same result as before when I booted after the fastboot install. And this is where it ended... I tried to use the MSM tool and the device went BLACK with no response after that.
What I've tried:
- fastboot
-MSM Tool
- randomly pressing/holding all physical buttons in every order
- leaving the device plugged in to charge overnight
Conclusion:
Any suggestions other than what I've tried would greatly be appreciated. If, by some chance, my phone is truly bricked... would anyone know about whether T-Mobile would replace the device for me if I act clueless as to what happened to my device? lol, I'm on the Jump! plan, so this phone isn't even paid off yet.
Thanks!
Only time I saw this "powering down" issue was when I updated my phone without disabling my Magisk modules. That time I just removed the module using TWRP and the phone booted.
When you used the MSM tool did it complete successfully? It should take around 5 minutes to restore. Mine took 302 seconds on the dot. That should clear out any and all software issues. If the problem still persists after a successful MSM restore then my thoughts would be hardware damage.
I assume your battery is still working (?), and you can't reach TWRP either?
Have you tried this https://www.getdroidtips.com/oneplus-6t-black-screen-death-issue/ ?
When my 6T didn't respond at all. It would stay black no matter what but I knew it was charged. All I did was hold volume up and the power button for a good 15 to 30 seconds. Then it booted up
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Hey u...I also had the same issue...SHUTTING DOWN...in every boot....and I had fixed it....anyways if u have fixed it ...m glad....if not whatsapp or telegram me on +918898340211
Jager said:
Only time I saw this "powering down" issue was when I updated my phone without disabling my Magisk modules. That time I just removed the module using TWRP and the phone booted.
When you used the MSM tool did it complete successfully? It should take around 5 minutes to restore. Mine took 302 seconds on the dot. That should clear out any and all software issues. If the problem still persists after a successful MSM restore then my thoughts would be hardware damage.
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MSM didn't even pick up my device... it said something along the lines of "No communication"
F5:ed said:
I assume your battery is still working (?), and you can't reach TWRP either?
Have you tried this https://www.getdroidtips.com/oneplus-6t-black-screen-death-issue/ ?
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Thanks for the suggestion! Unfortunately, all steps were tried before seeing this post and didn't help.
i7vSa7vi7y said:
When my 6T didn't respond at all. It would stay black no matter what but I knew it was charged. All I did was hold volume up and the power button for a good 15 to 30 seconds. Then it booted up
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This is important... but did not help me... initially.
sanjeev7 said:
Hey u...I also had the same issue...SHUTTING DOWN...in every boot....and I had fixed it....anyways if u have fixed it ...m glad....if not whatsapp or telegram me on +918898340211
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Well boys, she's up and running again!
Here's what happened:
- I left my phone on the stock charger (wall-block and cord) to make sure the battery wasn't just dead. This resulted in nothing, still no response from the device.
- Early in the morning, while getting ready for work, I continued to press all physical buttons in any and every order as well as holding different combinations of the buttons. Nothing.
- Gave up, took it off the charger, and tossed the damned thing to the side. I took my iPhone X to work and hated every minute of it lmao.
- I then get off work and decide to mash the physical buttons in a half fit-of-rage and half last-ditch-effort.. and BOOM! The screen flashes with a screen saying the battery is dead in a few different languages.
(I never plugged a device in to charge so fast... lol)
At this point, I decided to fastboot the latest stock OOS (.13) to both A/B partitions and she's like brand new!!!! I spent the day rooting and reinstalling everything today and I'm honestly relieved. :victory: All of my data is lost... pics of my baby sister after just being born and of my fiance But order has been restored.
tl;dr - My phone is fixed, don't ever underestimate the power of button mashing! :good:
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MSM didn't even pick up my device... it said something along the lines of "No communication"
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I suggest you re-read the thread on the MSM tool. It will always work unless there is physical damage to your device. The reason you got the "No communication" error is because you were not in the Qualcom bootloader mode or whatever, not fastboot and not TWRP, there is a third mode accessible by holding certain buttons while plugging in your phone to the computer, in this mode the screen does not light up or anything. Read the thread, the steps are in there. I guarantee that if you can get the MSM tool to restore your phone everything will be working on it.
I even tested the MSM tool once. I wiped all partitions on the phone including the boot partition. The MSM tool can always fix a Software issue.
Edit: Didn't see that you said it was fixed already. My message here is still valid though. Some day you will have to use the MSM tool so it's a good idea to get familiar with it.
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I suggest you re-read the thread on the MSM tool. It will always work unless there is physical damage to your device. The reason you got the "No communication" error is because you were not in the Qualcom bootloader mode or whatever, not fastboot and not TWRP, there is a third mode accessible by holding certain buttons while plugging in your phone to the computer, in this mode the screen does not light up or anything. Read the thread, the steps are in there. I guarantee that if you can get the MSM tool to restore your phone everything will be working on it.
I even tested the MSM tool once. I wiped all partitions on the phone including the boot partition. The MSM tool can always fix a Software issue.
Edit: Didn't see that you said it was fixed already. My message here is still valid though. Some day you will have to use the MSM tool so it's a good idea to get familiar with it.
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Well, like I said... I couldn't just change modes at will... I was legit stuck with the screen completely off and no response to any physical button being pressed. So as long as switching modes was impossible... so was the MSM tool. I read a F*CK-TON of threads before I posted this, I haven't seen anyone else post about being in my situation of not being able to boot into ANY kind of a mode... at all lol.
Bumping to ask for help again...
I had my phone all set up, stable OOS (.13) on both partitions. I installed the "App Systemizer" Magisk module in order to move an app to the system. When I rebooted after the module installation, the "Phone is rebooting..." message comes up after a few seconds post-boot and go straight to recovery every time.
I'm lost at this point. :/
You'd probably be better off seeking support in the mod thread.
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Bumping to ask for help again...
I had my phone all set up, stable OOS (.13) on both partitions. I installed the "App Systemizer" Magisk module in order to move an app to the system. When I rebooted after the module installation, the "Phone is rebooting..." message comes up after a few seconds post-boot and go straight to recovery every time.
I'm lost at this point. :/
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Go to TWRP
go to file manager
Delete /data/adb/ *all files related to Magisk*
This will work
..Cory.. said:
Bumping to ask for help again...
I had my phone all set up, stable OOS (.13) on both partitions. I installed the "App Systemizer" Magisk module in order to move an app to the system. When I rebooted after the module installation, the "Phone is rebooting..." message comes up after a few seconds post-boot and go straight to recovery every time.
I'm lost at this point. :/
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I have never read about a really bricked OP6T, there is always a solution (and use MsmDownloadTool if nothing else work....).
Now, when you already have "bricked" your phone once and fixed it, you are asking the community for help again... It's obvious to me that you are fiddling around with your device without any clue, and creates a mess for yourself. Why?
Stay outside what you do not understand, and stick to stock version only in the future.
To try to help you, I suggest you use MsmDownloadTool.
WOOOOOOOW.
So this whole time it was Magisk. I never knew about Magisk Manager for recovery. That thing is a MUST HAVE.
So what happened was the new Magisk update broke a few modules I use daily. After using MM to disable every module one-by-one, I found the culprit.
The thing that always gets me is the A/B partition BS. But I guess Magisk was really the pain in my ass!
Closing thread for good, thanks to everyone giving suggestions!!! :good:
Cablespider said:
You'd probably be better off seeking support in the mod thread.
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Right, thank you! I just feel as if this section is less intrusive for noob questions haha
sanjeev7 said:
Go to TWRP
go to file manager
Delete /data/adb/ *all files related to Magisk*
This will work
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Thank you! Used this to clean some of the files up when reinstalling the new stable update.
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I have never read about a really bricked OP6T, there is always a solution (and use MsmDownloadTool if nothing else work....).
Now, when you already have "bricked" your phone once and fixed it, you are asking the community for help again... It's obvious to me that you are fiddling around with your device without any clue, and creates a mess for yourself. Why?
Stay outside what you do not understand, and stick to stock version only in the future.
To try to help you, I suggest you use MsmDownloadTool.
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If you don't think I deserve help, move on to another thread! :good: No problems here though; I took advice I found helpful and I fixed my phone :victory:
I'm far from a noob though, this is just my first A/B parition device. I had an iPhone for years and was last active on XDA before Magisk was even released.We all need to brush up on the basics every once in a while, though!
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Right, thank you! I just feel as if this section is less intrusive for noob questions haha
Thank you! Used this to clean some of the files up when reinstalling the new stable update.
If you don't think I deserve help, move on to another thread! :good: No problems here though; I took advice I found helpful and I fixed my phone :victory:
I'm far from a noob though, this is just my first A/B parition device. I had an iPhone for years and was last active on XDA before Magisk was even released.We all need to brush up on the basics every once in a while, though!
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Thank you for the arrogance.
I have already tried to help you (twice, in this your own thread). Your arrogant answer tells me that the iPhone-comfort zone suite you best.
In short: you act as an imbecile (since I have experience of you, and have "discussed" with you, before outside this thread).
So, sell your OP6t and buy an iPhone - problem solved.
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Thank you for the arrogance.
I have already tried to help you (twice, in this your own thread). Your arrogant answer tells me that the iPhone-comfort zone suite you best.
In short: you act as an imbecile (since I have experience of you, and have "discussed" with you, before outside this thread).
So, sell your OP6t and buy an iPhone - problem solved.
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That systemize tool is not very stable in my experience. There is two location's of system apps in my experience which is most always only about at least half correct a little less than half the time. Is that if you use something like MiXplorer and move the apk into either system apps or priv apps then reboot it is much easier to do than rely on scripts that may not be setup for the device you are using. It shouldn't take any longer than 25.89 seconds to manually move an app.
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WOOOOOOOW.
So this whole time it was Magisk. I never knew about Magisk Manager for recovery. That thing is a MUST HAVE.
So what happened was the new Magisk update broke a few modules I use daily. After using MM to disable every module one-by-one, I found the culprit.
The thing that always gets me is the A/B partition BS. But I guess Magisk was really the pain in my ass!
Closing thread for good, thanks to everyone giving suggestions!!! :good:
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Download the magisk uninstaller zip , put it on your internal storage
So when magisk modules messing up with your boot
Go to twrp, flash the uninstaller zip , reboot to twrp, reflash magisk and then you're be able to boot again to your rom ..
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Thank you for the arrogance.
I have already tried to help you (twice, in this your own thread). Your arrogant answer tells me that the iPhone-comfort zone suite you best.
In short: you act as an imbecile (since I have experience of you, and have "discussed" with you, before outside this thread).
So, sell your OP6t and buy an iPhone - problem solved.
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Sorry, I forgot ur the internet law enforcement. Yes, sir! Please dont shoot! :HandsUp: :ShakingInFear: :Terrified: :NotReally: :WatchOut_InternetBadAss:
Jager said:
I suggest you re-read the thread on the MSM tool. It will always work unless there is physical damage to your device. The reason you got the "No communication" error is because you were not in the Qualcom bootloader mode or whatever, not fastboot and not TWRP, there is a third mode accessible by holding certain buttons while plugging in your phone to the computer, in this mode the screen does not light up or anything. Read the thread, the steps are in there. I guarantee that if you can get the MSM tool to restore your phone everything will be working on it.
I even tested the MSM tool once. I wiped all partitions on the phone including the boot partition. The MSM tool can always fix a Software issue.
Edit: Didn't see that you said it was fixed already. My message here is still valid though. Some day you will have to use the MSM tool so it's a good idea to get familiar with it.
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The MSM Tool does not fix everything. The 6T I have is brand new was working fine until I installed LOS on A & B and deleted the persist partition. I have flashed the original stock rom as well as 3 other OOS roms. MSM Tool completes the flash no problem with no errors, but on every rom it only makes it to the boot screen and hangs. If the MSM Tool is supposed to fix this, then why isn't it getting fixed? I don't know what else to try to fix? Usually it fixes most problems for me, but on this occasion it is not.
So I just picked up a clean used International 6T. Was going through the root and update (I did the Android 10 update through Oxygen Updater) process and all that, things were going great, then out of nowhere they weren't and I had a complete black screen. I've literally been up all night trying to fix this thing, then again out of nowhere it actually boots, and I was able to use the MSM tool to restore it to that earlier version, then proceeded to get back up and running again.
Thought, phew, dodged a bullet. Nope, after getting rooted and TWRP installed, transferring a bunch of files over from my old SD card and restoring apps through Titanium (again, everything was going great again), and yet now all of a sudden I'm back where it all started earlier, stuck at the 'The boot loader is unlocked and ....' boot screen, it just hangs there, I can reboot into recovery just fine, but no operating system.
I'm literally about to pull my freaking hair out and try and sell this thing if it's going to keep doing this, I've never had a phone act like this one has (prior phone was a Nokia 8, headache). I have friends/family who haven't heard from me in a couple days now because I'm out of a phone and I need to get this thing working stable.
Can anyone help or shed some light on why this has happened again? I didn't update to 10, left it on the last stable Pie (begrudgingly), didn't flash any custom rom or anything, it was restoring most of the titanium apps just fine (some just hang there, not sure what that's about) and now I can't reboot into the os. To say the least I'm beyond pissed and annoyed at how much time I've lost on this thing.
Please please please help if you can, I'm not a newb to rooting (already rooted this one twice) but I don't know what to do at this point.
Thank you in advance, let me know what/if any info is needed.
Edit: I think I know/understand partially that magisk is to blame for this and reinstalling it fixes it, though I just did that through TWRP and it's still stuck on the boot screen.
Edit: Yup, right back where I was, device now shows as HS-USB QDloader..... in device manager. What gives? I have to use the MSM tool again? Why? Why is this happening...I've never had this much trouble with a phone
Try a clean install. Don't root and don't restore the titanium apps. Install them fresh. If your problem persists then it may just be hardware. But something you are restoring may be causing the crash due to the way it is trying to restore the app data.
I had similar problems. For me it was my self-created magisk module that ran without problems under Android 9. As it seems, there are also problems with modules from the magisk repo.Could be the case with you.
Clean install of the apps, after doing another MSM restore? And trust me, I won't be installing ANY other magisk files other than just the magisk.
Is there any way to save all the work I just did though without having to start over again via MSM? I'm guessing not....sigh
Grrrr...ok before the MSM tool worked, the phone was just unresponsive. It's back at that stage where the MSM tool times out and doesn't do a darn thing to save the phone.
I swear this thing is all over the place, now I'm in the bootloader, yay. I guess I'll try a wipe in TWRP and start over.
One thing I forgot to ask, is magisk the ONLY option available for root?
The question would be, how did you root.
TWRP is not working when you don't follow the instructions which involves OldKeysFlasher.zip.
Otherwise you have to flash Magisk with a patched boot image, be sure uyou have one for OOS 10 Stable.
The correct comands are here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80638253&postcount=2853
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I'm literally about to pull my freaking hair out and try and sell this thing if it's going to keep doing this, I've never had a phone act like this one has (prior phone was a Nokia 8, headache). I have friends/family who haven't heard from me in a couple days now because I'm out of a phone and I need to get this thing working stable. (...)
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I hope that anger is directed towards yourself because you can't hold the device or its manufacturer responsible when you get into the flashing game.
If you had done some reading, you'd know that TWRP doesn't play well with Android 10 and upgrading from 9 takes a very specific procedure. There's a dedicated thread for it even. Happy searching. You may also want to take a peek at my posting history for some pointers.
One more thing, are you absolutely sure it's an international device and not a converted T-Mobile version? Because that can cause a major amount of troubles.
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I'm well aware it's my own doing, part of the frustration is having too many sources of information all claiming they fix a 'thing'. There's the "fix it with fastboot" camp who doesn't like MSM, and there's the MSM camp that helped me the first time. Phone is currently dead/black screen, going to try MSM again, and will check out the info you provided.
And I'm sure, double sim tray, does not flash a pink tmobile screen and/or no branding of any kind on the phone related to tmobile.
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And I'm sure, double sim tray, does not flash a pink tmobile screen and/or no branding of any kind on the phone related to tmobile.
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Just remember that dual SIM trays are easy to get and if it's been converted from TMO to international version there will be no indicators till n you try to flash A10. Best bet would be to treat it as a converted TMO, if it is the info in recovering and flashing a TMO device will work and if it's truly an international version it will work too. Best of both worlds.
I'm 99% certain, by the label on the box, etc. Regardless, I'm to the point now that I can't even get it to boot to TWRP after 'fastboot flash boot twrp.img', it just does nothing and when I try to boot to recovery it bounces right back to bootloader. I've been trying all afternoon to fix it with no luck.
Was android 8/oreo good on these phones? That was my sweet spot and I'm just gonna downgrade if possible, there's too many things I don't like about 9 and 10.
Tl;dr: I(dumbass) bricked my phone to the point, where I only can get the bootloader. No fastboot mode, no recovery, no boot.
How: I rooted my phone to a pretty good working state of stock OS+Magisk, right after I got it (Android 10). Later after a couple systemupdates and the patch to A11 and even more updates I thought, it would be time to patch magisk again, or revert to unroot, so I tried patching magisk, but somehow my phone got a lot of bugs, like no sound and very long boot times.
Then I tried reverting back by adding a stock boot image and stuff and a lot of things went unlike any tutorial said and now I'm stuck on beforementioned phonestate.
My PC(Asus Notebook) with installed Qualcomm-Drivers and Oneplus-drivers only recognizes the phone when I try to connect it via EDL-mode (vol-up+down+connect USB) but only for like 10 sec. Then bootloader starts up annd connection is lost.
What would be the most logical approach? How do I start?
And yes, I read a lot of posts trying to fix it myself, but I can only find so much.
This will work. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...l-to-restore-your-device-to-oxygenos.4084953/
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This will work. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...l-to-restore-your-device-to-oxygenos.4084953/
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Are you using the correct cable?
Thread can be closed.
I followed the beforementioned link already but on my homepc I had some issues with the tool and/or drivers, I think.
Now on my notebook Ijust wasn't quick enough, so the phone restartet into bootloader after a couple seconds.
After a couple tries it worked.
Whew, glad that worked out. I bricked my Optimus M and this guy Asdullah took time out of his day to video chat with me and help me unbrick my phone. Some folks in this community are ****ing awesome!
My phone is totally bricked, and it will not respond to anything, a totally black screen, after flashing Android 12 Beta using Fastboot.
I was on A12 Beta, I hated it, I wanted to flash AOSP, it did not work, so I decided to flash OOS 11 from Fastboot, it did not work either, I tried EDL MSM tool, it did not work either, it kept on booting into fastboot, fastboot loop, I extracted the payload.bin from A12 Beta using payload_dumper, I ran flash-all script, the phone successfully booted into fastboot the at the first section from the script, flashed the remaining files, when the phone attempted to rebooted for the final time after the script was completed successfully with no errors, the phone died at the final part of the script, which is the final boot, and it will not respond to anything, no sign of anything, complete black screen, I tried EDL mode, I tried everything, it's not responding to anything, I opened the phone and reseated the battery and the motherboard, still nothing. So Sad
Flashing roms via fastboot never works for me.
You should read the threads next time, there is no custom rom that works from a12, every rom need a11 as a base. And yes the a12 custom roms too.
Your only option is and was the MSM tool.
I was in a similar situation, i got my phone back with pressing vol +, vol - and power for i think several minutes while connected with a third party cable to my pc with msm tool where i already pressed start.
It started to flash everything somehow and i got a working phone.
Good luck.
A quick note: EDL mode will show nothing nor vibrate. The only way you know it's in EDL mode is that it's going to show up in MSM tool.
Just try using the MSM tool.
Start the program.
Hold the Vol Up and Vol Down at the same time for 5 seconds, then connect your phone to your PC.
If it doesn't show up in the MSM tool list, just hit Enum.
If you see the phone just click Start and wait for it to complete. For me it's usually around 300 sec.
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Flashing roms via fastboot never works for me.
You should read the threads next time, there is no custom rom that works from a12, every rom need a11 as a base. And yes the a12 custom roms too.
Your only option is and was the MSM tool.
I was in a similar situation, i got my phone back with pressing vol +, vol - and power for i think several minutes while connected with a third party cable to my pc with msm tool where i already pressed start.
It started to flash everything somehow and i got a working phone.
Good luck.
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Yes, OSS 11 is a must, I have tried downgrading and I guess "downgrading" is the issue here.
I have been using OnePlus since its first release, I am very familiar with it,
I have tried everything, but nothing works, I read more about this, and looks like the circuit is out of order, it will not pass anything "signal", especially to the screen.
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Yes, OSS 11 is a must, I have tried downgrading and I guess "downgrading" is the issue here.
I have been using OnePlus since its first release, I am very familiar with it,
I have tried everything, but nothing works, I read more about this, and looks like the circuit is out of order, it will not pass anything "signal", especially to the screen.
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Thats possible im not a pro. But from my understanding, its nearly impossible to brick a phone which is using a/b partitions via fastboot.
You tried a third party cable?
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A quick note: EDL mode will show nothing nor vibrate. The only way you know it's in EDL mode is that it's going to show up in MSM tool.
Just try using the MSM tool.
Start the program.
Hold the Vol Up and Vol Down at the same time for 5 seconds, then connect your phone to your PC.
If it doesn't show up in the MSM tool list, just hit Enum.
If you see the phone just click Start and wait for it to complete. For me it's usually around 300 sec.
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true, but no Qualcomm port is shown in the windows device manager, and no sound coming from the laptop, it's cooked
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Thats possible im not a pro. But from my understanding, its nearly impossible to brick a phone which is using a/b partitions via fastboot.
You tried a third party cable?
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Yes fail-safe a/b partition, and Yes I have tried several cables
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true, but no Qualcomm port is shown in the windows device manager, and no sound coming from the laptop, it's cooked
Yes fail-safe a/b partition, and Yes I have tried several cables
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My last suggestion is to try to charge overnight and see if things are different tomorrow.
Other than that, only option is RMA as it's still under warranty.
Forgot that you already opened up the phone, so most likely they'll throw it back as it was opened by an unauthorized party.
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My last suggestion is to try to charge overnight and see if things are different tomorrow.
Other than that, only option is RMA as it's still under warranty.
Forgot that you already opened up the phone, so most likely they'll throw it back as it was opened by an unauthorized party.
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did that too, leaving it overnight did not work either.
I hope this will be an eye-opener for other flashaholics, things are different in A12
my phone has the same problem, have you fixed it, i need help
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my phone has the same problem, have you fixed it, i need help
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no fix has to call support and use your warranty, the logic board is fried, this is a disaster, everyone, be careful, I want to sue them so bad
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no fix has to call support and use your warranty, the logic board is fried, this is a disaster, everyone, be careful, I want to sue them so bad
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Made a thread about it to warn others and hopefully prevent more bricks from happening.
[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...
forum.xda-developers.com
ProtoDeVNan0 said:
Made a thread about it to warn others and hopefully prevent more bricks from happening.
[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...
forum.xda-developers.com
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OMG
Nobody believed me in the threads when this happened (end of Feb/early Mar). This wasn't spiteful in anyway either. It was more/less just unheard of and my methods and adherence to the most vital aspects for EDL recovery, were justifiably questioned. Unfortunately, in my case, I have had years of experience jacking-up my devices and I immediately knew/felt there was something different with this situation. In my situation though, when introducing how I had entered the predicament, it was strictly self-inflicted, complacency at its finest and terrible terrible timing for a well overdue slap-in-the-head to interject itself into my life. Did I mention I was OMW to Disney with m/wife, kids.....driving. I had 7 days to deal with at Disney with a pre-planned, fresh-flashed A-12 OP8....I ended up using my LG G3 which I had been spending significant time trying to develop into a dedicated full-fledged Kali device (had success w/that actually).
So seeing these posts and threads now is dis-heartening but vindicating. Had I not flashed A-12 the way I did, I would've been fine. I can not blame OnePlus for anything, I bought a locked-down (carrier unlocked) Note 10+ in its place and its driving me bonkers. I thought I would be able to tolerate the non-rootiness, but I've been flashing since my 1st smartphone, one of the 1st Galaxy's, the Verizon Fascinate.....good ol' Jelly Bean. Meanwhile, my lifeless OP8 sits on my desk upstairs surrounded by older devices.....its the only one that doesn't turn on.
Mar 3rd I posted for the 1st time about it.
OxygenOS 12 [OB1] [Oneplus 8 Pro] - First Open Beta of Global OOS12
*Will update thread as rn im at work* The first Open Beta for Global OOS has been release really quietly (no announcemment so far) but here is the link from where i download it...
forum.xda-developers.com
djcrystals said:
Nobody believed me in the threads when this happened (end of Feb/early Mar). This wasn't spiteful in anyway either. It was more/less just unheard of and my methods and adherence to the most vital aspects for EDL recovery, were justifiably questioned. Unfortunately, in my case, I have had years of experience jacking-up my devices and I immediately knew/felt there was something different with this situation. In my situation though, when introducing how I had entered the predicament, it was strictly self-inflicted, complacency at its finest and terrible terrible timing for a well overdue slap-in-the-head to interject itself into my life. Did I mention I was OMW to Disney with m/wife, kids.....driving. I had 7 days to deal with at Disney with a pre-planned, fresh-flashed A-12 OP8....I ended up using my LG G3 which I had been spending significant time trying to develop into a dedicated full-fledged Kali device (had success w/that actually).
So seeing these posts and threads now is dis-heartening but vindicating. Had I not flashed A-12 the way I did, I would've been fine. I can not blame OnePlus for anything, I bought a locked-down (carrier unlocked) Note 10+ in its place and its driving me bonkers. I thought I would be able to tolerate the non-rootiness, but I've been flashing since my 1st smartphone, one of the 1st Galaxy's, the Verizon Fascinate.....good ol' Jelly Bean. Meanwhile, my lifeless OP8 sits on my desk upstairs surrounded by older devices.....its the only one that doesn't turn on.
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That's so fed'ed up man, I am in the same boat as you, total loss, I am done with OnePlus, they can enjoy Oppo and ColorOS, A12 sucks and it's not for me.
Had to replace the motherboard (and flash the old persist partition to get the fingerprint sensor to work) due to this flash ddr mismatch crap. Shame on oneplus. They're being way too careless on this "unifying" trend.
Andre Cancian said:
Had to replace the motherboard (and flash the old persist partition to get the fingerprint sensor to work) due to this flash ddr mismatch crap. Shame on oneplus. They're being way too careless on this "unifying" trend.
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how much did you pay for the motherboard?
nkhater said:
how much did you pay for the motherboard?
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I paid something like 250 USD for a working 8 Pro with a broken screen. Motherboards on their own were available for a similar price on sites like aliexpress, but the wait was too much.
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My phone is totally bricked, and it will not respond to anything, a totally black screen, after flashing Android 12 Beta using Fastboot.
I was on A12 Beta, I hated it, I wanted to flash AOSP, it did not work, so I decided to flash OOS 11 from Fastboot, it did not work either, I tried EDL MSM tool, it did not work either, it kept on booting into fastboot, fastboot loop, I extracted the payload.bin from A12 Beta using payload_dumper, I ran flash-all script, the phone successfully booted into fastboot the at the first section from the script, flashed the remaining files, when the phone attempted to rebooted for the final time after the script was completed successfully with no errors, the phone died at the final part of the script, which is the final boot, and it will not respond to anything, no sign of anything, complete black screen, I tried EDL mode, I tried everything, it's not responding to anything, I opened the phone and reseated the battery and the motherboard, still nothing. So Sad
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hello, did you solve your problem? Or did you change your motherboard? I'm having the same problem right now and I don't know what to do
you need to replace the motherboard, the phone is completely dead, it's gone