has anyone got a bootloader - MDA, XDA, 1010 Software Upgrading

have erased my bootloader does anyone know a way of putting it back on

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IMEI not showing

Had an issue while rooting and was able to get the device to boot, but now it wont display my imei.
Anyone know a fix?
I had this issue as well, but it happened to me while unrooted. Even my bootloader was locked. On every other phone i've owned, if your efs was corrupted like this, you could simply flash the factory images and it would fix it. I tried that with my device, it didn't help. you could try it, but I ended up having to RMA the device

Question about wiping with twrp, dont know lock code

Hi, I'm trying to get my phone back. I lost my phones password that is used to unlock the phone.
I dont know my google account im using on the phone either. Yes this is my phone.
I dont want to get locked out with google frp either
If i put twrp on and do a factory wipe, will i still need the pin?
Also, my phone doesn't need the pin to boot. thanks in advance
nebula37 said:
Hi, I'm trying to get my phone back. I lost my phones password that is used to unlock the phone.
I dont know my google account im using on the phone either. Yes this is my phone.
I dont want to get locked out with google frp either
If i put twrp on and do a factory wipe, will i still need the pin?
Also, my phone doesn't need the pin to boot. thanks in advance
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No you won't need a pin in twrp if you have not encrypted the device..no you won't need pin to boot, but frp might get you..not sure how that works, I also feel like there are files you can delete through twrp to remove lock code, someone else will have to confirm this though, just something I heard
thanks but its not a concern now. I was on latest official ota update, flashed twrp but cant get lineage, or any custom rom to fully boot. It just gets to the logo screen and wont go any further. I have not used my moto a while.
nebula37 said:
Hi, I'm trying to get my phone back. I lost my phones password that is used to unlock the phone.
I dont know my google account im using on the phone either. Yes this is my phone.
I dont want to get locked out with google frp either
If i put twrp on and do a factory wipe, will i still need the pin?
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FRP is disabled on unlocked bootloader.
PIN can be deleted with twrp's file manager.
LOS - you flashed wrong build. You need custom rom for N Modem. LOS by Hashbang works on N modem.

Unlock bootloader without having access to settings on SM-A510F

So a mate of mine found an A5 recently without any identification on it. Thought he might as well keep it himself else it'll just be useless.
Problem is the phone's stuck in the initial setup so he asked me to unlock it. My plan was to install TWRP, wipe everything completely and flash the firmware again. I can't get to the settings to access the OEM unlock though. Is there any way to unlock the bootloader and/or get TWRP on there so I can completely wipe the phone?
Same situation here... How did it turned out?

6p Bootloop OEM unlock Disabled

hi everyone, my 6p has finally had the infamous BLOD and im wanting to recover it enough to back up everything. my problem is that I cant run the flashing commands because I never allowed bootloader unlocking in the developer options. so does anyone know of a way to bypass this or get it booted so I can hit that switch? please let me know.

got screwed!

I was wondering if anybody could help me out! My brother bought an LG G6 from somebody. The phone is legit but had a pattern lock. I was stupid and suggested going into recovery and data resetting it. Completely forgetting about FRP lock. now we can't get ahold of the guy that we bought it from. Is there any way to reflash the firmware or by any other means to get past this FRP lock because I really feel like it's my fault for resetting the phone
Hey did you get it back up and running? If not PM me.
The rather complicated video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkEDk4xzl4I does work to remove FRP.

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