[SHARE][RECOVERY][UNOFFICIAL] TWRP 3.0.0.0 + Root for Honor 7i/ShotX - Honor 7 General

Heres TWRP 3.0.0.0
https://dl.twrp.me/rio/twrp-3.0.0-0-rio.img.html
or
https://mega.nz/#!91ZnAaYA!htGK6PknbEd4twDPCsHQ31ZsmDAdKZ7qP_kFWsfSwC4
Since Huawei G8 is so similar to this phone it works
Remember this is for Honor 7i / ShotX and NOT for the regular Honor 7
Ive flashed it on my ShotX but if you are uncertain, please first try and boot it before you flash it onto your device.
Just type make sure adb developer is activated and you also need to check the setting that allows bootloader unlocking or else you cant flash it. Also remember to move the twrp-3.0.0-0-rio.img file into your adb directory, preferably just use minimal adb which is excellent for this type of job
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-3.0.0-0-rio.img
If it boots and everything works then you can reboot in bootloader again
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
and then type
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.0-0-rio.img
to flash the recovery permanently
And if you want root, simply flash this file (superSU.zip)
https://mega.nz/#!F05GXBoI!abpEgAI4WLuu0nraCpEpB5E2rXkIOIlHbepke5SH0cg
Now we just need some tweaked/alternative roms and preferably a nice kernel along with it

Flashed to my Honor 7 and can confirm it works fine

james194zt said:
Flashed to my Honor 7 and can confirm it works fine
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@ james194zt: Disagree- not flashable on my Honor7 -> as the topic already described... What's your secret to flash it on a H7
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.0-0-rio.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'recovery' (43210 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.291s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: flash write failure)
finished. total time: 1.309s
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ByTheWay: is there any reason for the behaviour that "fastboot boot AnyRecoveryImage.img" responses with a "<remote: command not allowed>" for me?

So basically I flashed this and now my phone bootloops. Any solution guys?

this trwp works fine, but mayby you have the stock recovery for huawei shotx?

Is unlocking bootloader required?

sajgon338 said:
Is unlocking bootloader required?
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every times you want to change something like this on your Honor 7, you must unlock your bootloader if it was not unlocked until now!!! But be careful!!!
You should use the minimalADB tool too.

When i boot it it boots and reboot fine but now when i flashed i am stuck in it anyone help me ;(

I got it fixed by just flashing the stock recovery instead of full ROM.
Stock Recovery here :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7/development/recovery-huawei-shot-x-aka-honor-7i-t3548163

musamaashraf said:
I got it fixed by just flashing the stock recovery instead of full ROM.
Stock Recovery here :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7/development/recovery-huawei-shot-x-aka-honor-7i-t3548163
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oh thank you sooo much, you saved the day - it helped the poor ShotX regain access to dload mode after twrp loop )

silver2004 said:
oh thank you sooo much, you saved the day - it helped the poor ShotX regain access to dload mode after twrp loop )
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Happy to help
Don't forget to hit thanks

Related

[GUIDE] LG G STYLO How to root the T-Mobile 6.0 update

This guide was made before Kingroot was able to root the official update. But thanks to @oskar and @TheDerekHarper on XDA and to @josephwv on Android forums it is now comfirmed that Kingroot will root the official update. But first you must still follow steps #1 through #6 so Kingroot can root your device.
Now before Kingroot was able to root the update I figured out how to root the official update and it is not all to complicated. The following guide will walk you through the root process. But I am not responsible for anything that happens to your devices by using this guide as you are responsible for your device.
What you need:
1. A computer running Linux or Windows with adb and fastboot installed. (I used Ubuntu)
2. If you are using Windows you need all the drivers for your device installed. Linux users will not have to worry about this.
3. A functioning USB cable for your device.
4. Battery charged at least 50% just for safety.
5. The TWRP revovery.img, this is the same TWRP recovery we already have for the LG G Stylo I have just renamed it to recovery.img to make it easier to type the name in while typing fastboot commands.
6. The SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550.zip by Chainfire. (All credit to Chainfire for this awesome zip.)
How to root your device:
1. I suggest you first go to Settings/General/About Phone/Software info and tap on the "Build number" until it says"You are now a developer". Then back out of until you are in Settings/General and go to "Developer options" and turn "Enable OEM unlock" on. This is to allow TWRP recovery to be able to boot. Also turn on "USB debugging" while you are there.
2. Download the SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550.zip to your device. You need to move the zip file from your Downloads folder to somewhere on your external SD card as it will not be deleted from there when you use the "fastboot oem unlock" command in step #6.
3. Download the recovery.img to your computer. If you do not have adb and fastboot setup globally for linux or in your path for windows you need to move the recovery.img to the directory your adb and fastboot is in and open a terminal or command line (depending on your OS) in that directory or cd to that directory. If you do have adb and fastboot globally or in your path you can just open a terminal or command line in the directory you have the recovery.img or cd to the directory you have the recovery.img.
4. Once you have the terminal or command line open run the command "adb devices" to make sure your devices is detected by adb. You may get a toast pop up on your device asking if you to "Allow usb debugging". Except this as this is the RSA key you need to allow your computer to communicate with your device via adb. You should see something like "LGH631dffacad9 device" in your terminal or command line. If you see "unauthorized" instead of "device" you have not excepted the RSA key.
5.Now type the following command in your terminal or command line. Type "adb reboot bootloader". This will reboot your device to fastboot mode. Once in fastboot mode use the "fastboot devices" to make sure your device is recognized by fastboot. You should see something like "dffacad9 fastboot". If you are in Linux and get a error message you may have to use "sudo fastboot devices" for fastboot to work. (If you are using Windows and are having trouble with fastboot recognizing your device you need to install the device drivers. If it still does not work install the drivers again with your device connected to your computer in fastboot mode.)
6. To fully unlock your bootloader you have to use the command "fastboot oem unlock". You have to do this or this root method will not work. But be warned that if you do use this command it will factory reset your device. Plus you will get a line of text saying the bootloader is unlocked on the splash screen when you boot your device.
6-1: If you are wanting to use Kingroot to root your device you can reboot your device now. Open the Kingroot app and let it root your device and then use Flashify, Rashr, or a similar app to flash the recovery. Then boot to recovery and flash the SuperSU.zip in recovery and it will remove Kingroot and have SuperSU installed on your device.
7. Now you can do this two ways if you do not want to keep the stock recovery you can use the command "fastboot flash recovery.img" to install the recovery and then use the command "fastboot reboot recovery" to boot to the TWRP recovery. (If this command gives you issue like it seems to be for many then just use the the following method and then use Flashify or Rashr app to install TWRP after you are done rooting.) If you want to keep the stock recovery you can use the command "fastboot boot recovery.img" to boot to the TWRP recovery.
8. Once you are booted to the TWRP recovery you should make a full backup first so you have a backup to restore to in case things go bad. After you make a backup then select install and then find the SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550.zip and install it. Once it is installed reboot your device to system. If TWRP gives you a warning about the su binaries missing and asks if you want to install thee su binaries before you reboot select no or it will interfere with the rooting process of the SuperSU.zip. When your device reboots it will boot to the LG splash screen and then reboot again. But then it will boot to the OS but it will take a minute. Make sure you let your device reboot all the way to the lockscreen or home screen depending on if you have a lockscreen enabled or not. You should be fully rooted after this, enjoy.
Resserved in case needed later.
Thank you.
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11300 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.359s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.359s
ok so i know this is 100% my fault for not reading, but why would you even include step 6? it wipes everything including the supersu.zip. the files i'm pissed about, but i can get over. mostly music plus some ****ty pictures. contacts can text me. but the main thing is i had to restart my phone, get it started up and everything, then put the super su.zip back onto the phone. just a tedious task.
Can I use this guide with my G4 Stylus (H635)?
wtf... i get this same error
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery v10.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11230 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.390s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.390s
I've tried multiple versions of the TWRP for the g stylo on adroidforum and none of it flashes with the fastboot flash recovery .....img option. Every single one fails. Please tell me how you flashed the recovery... Also I cant run it through Flashify because my SuperSU says no binary is installed... I'm completely lost at this point
aaron2z said:
wtf... i get this same error
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery v10.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11230 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.390s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.390s
I've tried multiple versions of the TWRP for the g stylo on adroidforum and none of it flashes with the fastboot flash recovery .....img option. Every single one fails. Please tell me how you flashed the recovery... Also I cant run it through Flashify because my SuperSU says no binary is installed... I'm completely lost at this point
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Someone mentioned using the Kingroot app and I gotta admit, I was skepticle at first but after testing. I can confirm it works.
Just go go KingRoot.net, download their apk, install and run the root program. Igll work out of the box after, sadly I couldn't get the above method to work either with super su.
aaron2z said:
wtf... i get this same error
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery v10.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11230 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.390s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.390s
I've tried multiple versions of the TWRP for the g stylo on adroidforum and none of it flashes with the fastboot flash recovery .....img option. Every single one fails. Please tell me how you flashed the recovery... Also I cant run it through Flashify because my SuperSU says no binary is installed... I'm completely lost at this point
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do the fastboot boot recovery.img so it boots up twrp then flash the supersu zip then boot your phone you should be rooted then flash twrp using flashify
I was getting the same error, ( in step 7 don't flash the recovery )
just use "fastboot boot recovery.img" and it will boot to TWRP without installing it
you can then install SU, ( note ) when you exit or re boot from TWRP it will say SU in not installed do you want to install it, I did the first time and it seemed to hose up, so I did everything over and the second time selected no to re install.
once booted I used flashify to install the TWRP img, and I am able to boot to recovery using Quickboot apk
on a side note I have SU installed, I can use root explorer and other apps that ask for SU access, but Titanium backup
doesn't seem to uninstall apps anymore, they seem to re install after a reboot
Hope this helps yall's
aaron2z said:
wtf... i get this same error
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery v10.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11230 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.390s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.390s
I've tried multiple versions of the TWRP for the g stylo on adroidforum and none of it flashes with the fastboot flash recovery .....img option. Every single one fails. Please tell me how you flashed the recovery... Also I cant run it through Flashify because my SuperSU says no binary is installed... I'm completely lost at this point
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TheDerekHarper said:
Someone mentioned using the Kingroot app and I gotta admit, I was skepticle at first but after testing. I can confirm it works.
Just go go KingRoot.net, download their apk, install and run the root program. Igll work out of the box after, sadly I couldn't get the above method to work either with super su.
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I gotta be honest... I'm pretty skeptical to try it. I've read of everyone having either a softbrick boot loop or the root just not staying after reboot. Yours worked for H631 T-mobile 6.0 and stayed? If you confirm T-mobile variant and 6.0 I'll try it. There's a lot of headache with this method for me (not saying it doesn't work). I bricked my phone trying to get the binary files for SU by trying to reroot. But unbricked it with LG Flash Tools and a stock kdz. So I don't want to brick it again twenty minutes later lol
aaron2z said:
I gotta be honest... I'm pretty skeptical to try it. I've read of everyone having either a softbrick boot loop or the root just not staying after reboot. Yours worked for H631 T-mobile 6.0 and stayed? If you confirm T-mobile variant and 6.0 I'll try it. There's a lot of headache with this method for me (not saying it doesn't work). I bricked my phone trying to get the binary files for SU by trying to reroot. But unbricked it with LG Flash Tools and a stock kdz. So I don't want to brick it again twenty minutes later lol
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Made a tutorial on how to get the marshmallow update (i.e. rom i've used.)
And then afterwards i downloaded Minimal ADB & Fastboot, OEM Unlocked the device (for safety) and downloaded the Kingroot Apk.
Installed it, and just allowed the program to root. It was pretty simple, haven't had any issues (i've even disabled OEM Unlock from the phone & USB Debugging.)
Hell, even adoptable storage is enabled for my phone too (but that's another tutorial from somewhere else.)
I do plan to make a root video, just so someone could see it and grab their opinion.
To be clear: I'm using a metroPCS LG Stylo. Also, only time the phone had issues was when i factory reset it to get rid of root. (didn't work)
so i had to follow the steps from the above tutorial to reflash the stock rom.
jothe1 said:
do the fastboot boot recovery.img so it boots up twrp then flash the supersu zip then boot your phone you should be rooted then flash twrp using flashify
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well this did it, the root actually worked.
I got a permanent root from the procedure listed on page one of this thread. The only thing I did differently was, when booted into TWRP and you try to re boot the system you will get the question if you want TWRP to install root. If you do allow TWRP to install root, you wont get root. At this point select the option to just reboot the phone. The LG Logo will appear twice before it fully boots. When the device is fully up, you will have root.
Foamp said:
ok so i know this is 100% my fault for not reading, but why would you even include step 6? it wipes everything including the supersu.zip. the files i'm pissed about, but i can get over. mostly music plus some ****ty pictures. contacts can text me. but the main thing is i had to restart my phone, get it started up and everything, then put the super su.zip back onto the phone. just a tedious task.
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My apologies as I made a typo in the guide. The correct command is "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" to flash the recovery. I will fix this along with another rework about putting the SusperSU.zip only on your SD card.
oskar5510 said:
Can I use this guide with my G4 Stylus (H635)?
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I do not know if you can use it or not as I do not have that device. But you can try it bit if your device does not boot to fastboot mode when you issue the adb reboot bootloader command then your device's bootloader is not unlockable and this root method will not work for you. But from the posts in this thread point out that Kingroot now works on the 6.0 update so you can also try Kingroot to see if it willroot your device.
aaron2z said:
wtf... i get this same error
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery v10.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11230 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.390s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.390s
I've tried multiple versions of the TWRP for the g stylo on adroidforum and none of it flashes with the fastboot flash recovery .....img option. Every single one fails. Please tell me how you flashed the recovery... Also I cant run it through Flashify because my SuperSU says no binary is installed... I'm completely lost at this point
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Again sorry as this is fully my fault for making the typo on the fastboot command to flash recovery. I am fixing it as soon as I am done with this post.
TheDerekHarper said:
Someone mentioned using the Kingroot app and I gotta admit, I was skepticle at first but after testing. I can confirm it works.
Just go go KingRoot.net, download their apk, install and run the root program. Igll work out of the box after, sadly I couldn't get the above method to work either with super su.
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Thank you for posting this.
jothe1 said:
do the fastboot boot recovery.img so it boots up twrp then flash the supersu zip then boot your phone you should be rooted then flash twrp using flashify
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Yes this is how I did it when I rooted my device. I will edit the guide some to point this out.
AgainstTheFlow said:
I got a permanent root from the procedure listed on page one of this thread. The only thing I did differently was, when booted into TWRP and you try to re boot the system you will get the question if you want TWRP to install root. If you do allow TWRP to install root, you wont get root. At this point select the option to just reboot the phone. The LG Logo will appear twice before it fully boots. When the device is fully up, you will have root.
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Thank you for posting this so others can see this does work.
infektedpc said:
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11300 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.359s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.359s
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I also apologize to you for my mistake. It will be corrected shortly.
TheDerekHarper said:
Made a tutorial on how to get the marshmallow update (i.e. rom i've used.)
And then afterwards i downloaded Minimal ADB & Fastboot, OEM Unlocked the device (for safety) and downloaded the Kingroot Apk.
Installed it, and just allowed the program to root. It was pretty simple, haven't had any issues (i've even disabled OEM Unlock from the phone & USB Debugging.)
Hell, even adoptable storage is enabled for my phone too (but that's another tutorial from somewhere else.)
I do plan to make a root video, just so someone could see it and grab their opinion.
To be clear: I'm using a metroPCS LG Stylo. Also, only time the phone had issues was when i factory reset it to get rid of root. (didn't work)
so i had to follow the steps from the above tutorial to reflash the stock rom.
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Thanks for posting this I will add this to the post as another option to root seeing as it is comfirmed. I will give credit to you and @oskar for this info.
Is there anyway to do this without wiping your data from 'fastboot oem unlock'? My bootloader keeps saying locked in fastboot mode even though I checked Enable OEM Unlock in settings. It won't let me boot the recovery.img because it's locked.
supersonic125 said:
Is there anyway to do this without wiping your data from 'fastboot oem unlock'? My bootloader keeps saying locked in fastboot mode even though I checked Enable OEM Unlock in settings. It won't let me boot the recovery.img because it's locked.
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Are you trying to use the fastboot boot recovery.img command?
Yeah, if I try to flash instead of booting I get:
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11300 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.380s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.401s
supersonic125 said:
Yeah, if I try to flash instead of booting I get:
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11300 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.380s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.401s
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Hmmm looks like maybe fully unlocking the bootloader enables all fastboot commands. You can try downloading and installing Kingroot and root with it as the posts here comfirm it will root the update now. Or just u lock the bootloaderb but your device will be reset if you do.
T-Macgnolia said:
Hmmm looks like maybe fully unlocking the bootloader enables all fastboot commands. You can try downloading and installing Kingroot and root with it as the posts here comfirm it will root the update now. Or just u lock the bootloaderb but your device will be reset if you do.
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What if we just enable oem unlock in both the system and the bootloader then use adb to push the recovery, superuser, and busybox to the system. King Root caused too many system instabilities, it had injected itself as a system app and after unrooting and uninstalling after a reboot I was left with a soft brick due to a secure boot error 1003. A stock 5.1.1 kdz and the lg flash tool was able to bring my Stylo back to life.
It could all be done by running a simple batch file bundled with everything we need for our device. Linux would probably be the better option but it could work the same in windows.

P9 Lite cannot flash stock firmware

I have a Huawei P9 lite. (VNS-L31 dual sim) . I tried to install medrom 3 and after flashing, phone didn't boot up. So I flashed b161 firmware again using 3 button method and phone booted up. Then I realized I couldn't add my google account. After searching on xda I found a method to fix that.(flashing oem info ). But after doing that, when the phone boots up after the huawei logo the error message which says "your device has been unlocked" has become red.( Usually it's yellow). And in about phone my model number has been changed to something like hi6250 or hi650.( Can't remember the exact thing). Then I tried to reflash my b161 firmware using 3 button menu and voila. It says incompatible version. I can't flash it. Then I replaced my build prop with my friend's phone's build prop. But unfortunately it has the B151 version. Though I have B161 version installed, my about phone says it has B151 version. And I can't flash stock firmware using twrp or dload method od any how. Please help
Nemeroz said:
I have a Huawei P9 lite. (VNS-L31 dual sim) . I tried to install medrom 3 and after flashing, phone didn't boot up. So I flashed b161 firmware again using 3 button method and phone booted up. Then I realized I couldn't add my google account. After searching on xda I found a method to fix that.(flashing oem info ). But after doing that, when the phone boots up after the huawei logo the error message which says "your device has been unlocked" has become red.( Usually it's yellow). And in about phone my model number has been changed to something like hi6250 or hi650.( Can't remember the exact thing). Then I tried to reflash my b161 firmware using 3 button menu and voila. It says incompatible version. I can't flash it. Then I replaced my build prop with my friend's phone's build prop. But unfortunately it has the B151 version. Though I have B161 version installed, my about phone says it has B151 version. And I can't flash stock firmware using twrp or dload method od any how. Please help
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That's normal if the message is red, it means that the bootloader Will be relocked.
Now for the build prop, download b161 version, use huawei firmware extractor , extract boot.img system.img and cust.img
And by fastboot type :
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash cust cust.img
fastboot reboot
And voila, b161 is installed in your phone !
Sent from my HUAWEI VNS-L31 using XDA Labs
I can ont flash the boot.img. I get this error:
D:\Software_Tools\Multimedia\Handy-Taplet\Handy\Backup\161_entpackt>Fastboot flash boot boot.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'boot' (13998 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.300s]
writing 'boot'...
FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.322s
Schrotty35 said:
I can ont flash the boot.img. I get this error:
D:\Software_Tools\Multimedia\Handy-Taplet\Handy\Backup\161_entpackt>Fastboot flash boot boot.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'boot' (13998 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.300s]
writing 'boot'...
FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.322s
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If fastboot say "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)", its because your bootlaoder is locked, reunlock it !
In TWRP it says unable to mount Data :/
Ax3noX_ said:
If fastboot say "FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)", its because your bootlaoder is locked, reunlock it !
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I noticed that in TWRP it says unable to mount data :/ What can i do now
I don't know what is "mount data", i cant help you with that ?
Ax3noX_ said:
I don't know what is "mount data", i cant help you with that
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Its okay. Still looking for a help dude. Any help is highly appreciated :good:
Nemeroz said:
Its okay. Still looking for a help dude. Any help is highly appreciated :good:
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Code:
fastboot oem unlock XXXXXX
fastboot flash recovery recovery_stock.img
Unable to read/mount data says your encryption key got changed by something, whatever. You need to Wipe Internal storage and flash twrp again ( I recomment matic`s ) Reboot to recovery again, if you got one, flash a flashable fw via twrp. I Dont know if the stock recovery Accepts a fully wiped intern storage, i guess not and it declines the update.app method.
In the best case for sure you recover an older backup to get the Same enc. Key back
WieserZ1C said:
Unable to read/mount data says your encryption key got changed by something, whatever. You need to Wipe Internal storage and flash twrp again ( I recomment matic`s ) Reboot to recovery again, if you got one, flash a flashable fw via twrp. I Dont know if the stock recovery Accepts a fully wiped intern storage, i guess not and it declines the update.app method.
In the best case for sure you recover an older backup to get the Same enc. Key back
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Try to hold Vol+ and the power button and if you enter in Huawei recovery, select wipe data / Factory reset
Ax3noX_ said:
Try to hold Vol+ and the power button and if you enter in Huawei recovery, select wipe data / Factory reset
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Tried that. But didnt work mate 😔
Nemeroz said:
Tried that. But didnt work mate 😔
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Flash oeminfo (dowbload in the ultimate guide of nougat) and put the update.app of the marshmallow version in the dload folder then hold Vol+, vol- and power.
Its worked for me
Tell me if it work
(Sorry for my bad english, im french
I'd recommend using SP Flash tool. It's saved my ass multiple times.
Where you got the Scatter File for the p9 lite
Nantonix said:
I'd recommend using SP Flash tool. It's saved my ass multiple times.
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Spflash tool is flash tool only for mtk devices... And p9 lite doesnt have a mtk soc !
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hanzox5 said:
Where you got the Scatter File for the p9 lite
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It doesn't exist !
i wanted to convert the device to dual sim, so i tried to restore the backed-up partitions using meticulus' TWRP. But it says unable to mount /data every time i try to format it.
I know i made a big mistake, but that's how i learn..
this thread has worked for me
https://translate.google.co.uk/tran...m/showthread.php?t=1261335&edit-text=&act=url
Hello I went back the MN when startups is only then the logo after screen dark
please help me !!!
sorry for my english
pinhpongk said:
Hello I went back the MN when startups is only then the logo after screen dark
please help me !!!
sorry for my english
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do a factory reset..if doesn work reflash stock marshmallow b160

Screwed up phone while rolling back Android 7 - help?

So for some background, I was on EMUI 4.1 and successfully flashed to EMUI 5.
Then, I wanted to rollback so I flashed recovery again and stock firmware. I tried flashing with fastboot and didn't work. I tried using Huawei recovery 3-button method, no luck either.
Errors using fastboot flashing:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot flash system "F:\SYSTEM.img"
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending sparse 'system' 1/6 (445721 KB)...
OKAY [ 17.780s]
writing 'system' 1/6...
FAILED (remote: sparse flash write failure)
finished. total time: 17.822s
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Error with 3-button method:
Software install failed!
Incompatibility with current version.
Please download the correct update package.
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When I was booting into Revolution recovery, I could not mount SD card and some other partitions so maybe that has something to do with the 3-button method problem... Furthermore, I don't know how to check which version exactly my phone is, all I know is that it was VNS-L31.
Now I'm stuck with a phone that is constantly rebooting so how do I proceed?
First of all...
Please tell me you have a backup of your Nougat ROM. If yes, restore it.
I have failed to go back to MM several times like you before.
It really is a question of using the right files.
First, flash the OEMInfo that is provided here in the forums.
Second, flash the right firmware. This one is tricky. For me, ONLY VNS-L31 Version C150 worked. No other.
Flashing with fastboot always never works. It always gives an error on system. So you need to find a firmware that works with 3-button method.
Your task now is the get back to working Nougat, since you did something wrong.
Unlock BL, flash Nougat recovery with fastboot.
Then,
easiest is like I said restoring a backup.
If you don't have one, try flashing the Revolution ROM by BadWolf.
Schlengge said:
First of all...
Please tell me you have a backup of your Nougat ROM. If yes, restore it.
I have failed to go back to MM several times like you before.
It really is a question of using the right files.
First, flash the OEMInfo that is provided here in the forums.
Second, flash the right firmware. This one is tricky. For me, ONLY VNS-L31 Version C150 worked. No other.
Flashing with fastboot always never works. It always gives an error on system. So you need to find a firmware that works with 3-button method.
Your task now is the get back to working Nougat, since you did something wrong.
Unlock BL, flash Nougat recovery with fastboot.
Then,
easiest is like I said restoring a backup.
If you don't have one, try flashing the Revolution ROM by BadWolf.
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Have just solved the problem with the steps from here.
From my understanding, it seems that I lost almost everything, device info, OEM info, recovery... So no technique was working.
The solution in brief was:
1. Go into bootloader to flash recovery (I used Revolution Recovery)
2. In recovery, flash OEM info.
3. Then used the 3-button method to install stock version for the appropriate model (which I could see from OEM info).
4. Unlocked bootloader, triggering a factory reset. (I was stuck in infinite boot before this point.)
As you say Schlengge, it is a matter of using the right files! Thanks. Problem solved.

TWRP on Nougat

I saw where someone said you could flash B20 bootloader and flash TWRP on Nougat, is this true? Is anyone working on a guide for Nougat TWRP and root. On another note I thought that I read that ZTE would be bringing Wifi calling for Nougat with carries such as T-Mobile? I was unable.to find it under options and assume that it is not possible, anyone have any idea about this.
Thanks
I have an unlocked BL and recently upgraded to Nougat, but when I try to reinstall TWRP via fastboot flash method, it fails. I have tried two different versions of TWRP 3.0.3-1 & 3.0.4-1. This is the message I get.
PS C:\adb> fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.4-1-a7.img
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'recovery' (14472 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.332s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.363s
Any ideas?
jim262 said:
I have an unlocked BL and recently upgraded to Nougat, but when I try to reinstall TWRP via fastboot flash method, it fails. I have tried two different versions of TWRP 3.0.3-1 & 3.0.4-1. This is the message I get.
PS C:\adb> fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.4-1-a7.img
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'recovery' (14472 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.332s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.363s
Any ideas?
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I got TWRP 3.0.4 installed (as well as 3.0.3-1)... It installed sucessfully via Fastboot for me, I even flashed SU, but I couldn't get my phone to boot into the OS (tried with and without SU).......It just hung at the boot pre-boot screen (where it warns you the bootloader is unlocked). I'd restart it, and it always hangs at that screen..... Only way to fix it was to boot back into TWRP, revert back to B29 (using DrakenFX guide) and then update to Nougat again. I spent about 16 hours straight working on this on Tuesday, before I gave up and decided to keep it stock until a custom ROM comes out, soon (Z.A.D. v.4), hopefully?
I have an issue where I installed B15 but whenever I boot my phone, it hangs on the Linux Tux logo. Any fix?
xDaDeevellopar said:
I have an issue where I installed B15 but whenever I boot my phone, it hangs on the Linux Tux logo. Any fix?
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You probably pushed the power button to "Start"? Try letting it sit there about 10-15 seconds, if it won't boot...This is the exact same problem I had. I had to go back to B29, then do the update again. There is now a B15 "return to stock" walk-through, that may be the quicker route.....But I know returning to B29, turning on OEM Unlock in Dev options and then taking the update via your SD card was what I did (3 times in one day).
Flash signed TWRP with tennear's tool (axon7tool):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/axon7tool-flash-backup-boot-recovery-t3514254
https://we.tl/dv78KwQZCY
and then follow this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-stay-t3461165
3 files and 10 minutes of your time for TWRP + unlocked bootloader
bornlivedie said:
Flash signed TWRP with tennear's tool (axon7tool):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axo...overy-t3514254
https://we.tl/dv78KwQZCY
and then follow this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axo...-stay-t3461165
3 files and 10 minutes of your time for TWRP + unlocked bootloader
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Those 2 XDA links don't work, take me to a generic XDA 404 error page (on both)...the WeShare page worked.
tele_jas said:
Those 2 XDA links don't work, take me to a generic XDA 404 error page (on both)...the WeShare page worked.
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That's because I copypasted lol
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/axon7tool-flash-backup-boot-recovery-t3514254
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-stay-t3461165
bornlivedie said:
That's because I copypasted lol
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/axon7tool-flash-backup-boot-recovery-t3514254
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-stay-t3461165
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If my bootloader is already unlocked, can I skip that part (the 2nd link)?? Or is it necessary?
tele_jas said:
If my bootloader is already unlocked, can I skip that part (the 2nd link)?? Or is it necessary?
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Those steps are meant to unlock the bootloader.
You don't need any of it. You already have TWRP (skip step 1) and bootloader unlocked (skip step 2) so yeah...
What do you want exactly?
bornlivedie said:
Those steps are meant to unlock the bootloader.
You don't need any of it. You already have TWRP (skip step 1) and bootloader unlocked (skip step 2) so yeah...
What do you want exactly?
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My bootloader is unlocked (back when ZTE actually provided the unlocking)....adb fastboot works on my phone as well and I've flashed TWRP (3.0.4 and 3.0.3-1) and it's booted into TWRP, but I cannot boot into the actual OS...My phone goes all black and just hangs there, I think this may be booting directly into EDL mode and not the OS? I can plug my phone into the computer and my computer makes noises as if a USB device has been attached, but my screen is completely black. If I push the start button while the phone is booting (to bypass the bootloader is unlocked warning screen), I boot to a small penguin screen.
The only thing I can do from there is revert back to stock B29, then update back to stock B15.
I want to be able to install TWRP, root my phone, on Nougat, and be able to use my phone too?
tele_jas said:
My bootloader is unlocked (back when ZTE actually provided the unlocking)....adb fastboot works on my phone as well and I've flashed TWRP (3.0.4 and 3.0.3-1) and it's booted into TWRP, but I cannot boot into the actual OS...My phone goes all black and just hangs there, I think this may be booting directly into EDL mode and not the OS? I can plug my phone into the computer and my computer makes noises as if a USB device has been attached, but my screen is completely black. If I push the start button while the phone is booting (to bypass the bootloader is unlocked warning screen), I boot to a small penguin screen.
The only thing I can do from there is revert back to stock B29, then update back to stock B15.
I want to be able to install TWRP, root my phone, on Nougat, and be able to use my phone too?
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Then follow this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/edl-emergency-dl-mode-twrp-unlock-t3553514
and flash this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68873482&postcount=2
I think I know what happened to you... did you by any chance allow system modifications in TWRP? That makes the OS bootloop if you have Nougat.
bornlivedie said:
Then follow this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/edl-emergency-dl-mode-twrp-unlock-t3553514
and flash this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68873482&postcount=2
I think I know what happened to you... did you by any chance allow system modifications in TWRP? That makes the OS bootloop if you have Nougat.
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The MiFlash program found my phone, but failed every time I ran it.. So, I just bit the bullet and downloaded the latest TWRP 3.0.4-1 and flashed that.....And it worked! I then flashed SU, my fonts and changed my Emoji's....I'm about there with customization, and it's all booting up just fine!
But, yes the first few times I did allow system modifications......But I also did this last time too and it's working fine?

Unlocked OnePlus 6T stuck in bootloader

Hello, my OnePlus 6T is stuck in fastboot mode, I'd like to install Oxygen OS (which I have the zip file on my PC) or install twrp on it in order to flash the OOS but here is the problem:
If I type the command fastboot devices, the phone is detected:
PS C:\Users\Geoffrey\Desktop\OP6T\twrp> fastboot devices
4872f361 fastboot
BUT, if I type fastboot boot twrp.img (with a command prompt in the folder of the file), I get this error:
PS C:\Users\Geoffrey\Desktop\OP6T\twrp> fastboot boot twrp1.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.628s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error)
finished. total time: 0.644s
The phone is unlocked, when I use the OnePlus 6T all in one tool and click Bootloader Status it says Unlocked
Please help me I really Don't know what to do
Why exactly are you trying to get into recovery?
Dark Nightmare said:
Why exactly are you trying to get into recovery?
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Well I don't really need to get in to recovery I just thought i could help install the stock rom, what I want to do however is flash oxygen os on the phone, and I don't know how to do it through fastboot
Are you a t-mobile user? You're supposed to use the flash-all-partitions.bat file in order to flash the rom... What exactly have you done up to this point and what files are you using?
Dark Nightmare said:
Are you a t-mobile user? You're supposed to use the flash-all-partitions.bat file in order to flash the rom... What exactly have you done up to this point and what files are you using?
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No I'm not a T mobile user, where can I get the flash-all-partitions.bat and what do i need to do with it ?
What have I done to get stuck in bootloader:
I unlocked my OP6T with the ALL IN ONE TOOL by mauronofrio
Flashed the TWRP from mauronofrio
But when I wanted to reboot the phone I figured out I was stuck in fastboot mode: if I try to boot in the os it boots in fastboot mode and same thing when I try to boot in the recovery
I don't know what happened..
GeoffreyLH said:
No I'm not a T mobile user, where can I get the flash-all-partitions.bat and what do i need to do with it ?
What have I done to get stuck in bootloader:
I unlocked my OP6T with the ALL IN ONE TOOL by mauronofrio
Flashed the TWRP from mauronofrio
But when I wanted to reboot the phone I figured out I was stuck in fastboot mode: if I try to boot in the os it boots in fastboot mode and same thing when I try to boot in the recovery
I don't know what happened..
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/official-oxygenos-9-0-4-ota-oneplus-6t-t3860953
Dark Nightmare said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/official-oxygenos-9-0-4-ota-oneplus-6t-t3860953
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I'm sorry but I'm completely lost, I have downloaded the ROM but I can not flash it because I Don't have access to TWRP and I can't install it because of the error FAILED (remote: Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error)
So what do I have to do ??
EDIT: I've found this https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6t-t3862516
I'll try to follow this guide, thank you a lot for your help, If this still doesn't work I'll tell you
1. Download the full rom
2. Put your device into fastboot
3. extract the contents of the full rom zip file
4. extract the images and the other flash zip file as well
5. run flash-all.bat, if that doesn't get you to boot, run flash-all-partitions.bat.
Id post your issues in the thread he linked. Specific to your device , most guys here in this thread are on tmo and it's a bit diff for us.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A6013 using Tapatalk
Dark Nightmare said:
1. Download the full rom
2. Put your device into fastboot
3. extract the contents of the full rom zip file
4. extract the images and the other flash zip file as well
5. run flash-all.bat, if that doesn't get you to boot, run flash-all-partitions.bat.
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You're the man ! I successfully installed OOS thank you very much!
GeoffreyLH said:
You're the man ! I successfully installed OOS thank you very much!
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Glad you're up and running man.
GeoffreyLH said:
You're the man ! I successfully installed OOS thank you very much!
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Did you use flash-all or flash-all-partitions?
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Did you use flash-all or flash-all-partitions?
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Hey sorry for the late answer, I used flash-all.bat and waited 5 minutes then my phone rebooted
I can't find flash-all. Is it gone?
me too!
GeoffreyLH said:
Hello, my OnePlus 6T is stuck in fastboot mode, I'd like to install Oxygen OS (which I have the zip file on my PC) or install twrp on it in order to flash the OOS but here is the problem:
If I type the command fastboot devices, the phone is detected:
PS C:\Users\Geoffrey\Desktop\OP6T\twrp> fastboot devices
4872f361 fastboot
BUT, if I type fastboot boot twrp.img (with a command prompt in the folder of the file), I get this error:
PS C:\Users\Geoffrey\Desktop\OP6T\twrp> fastboot boot twrp1.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.628s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error)
finished. total time: 0.644s
The phone is unlocked, when I use the OnePlus 6T all in one tool and click Bootloader Status it says Unlocked
Please help me I really Don't know what to do
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I have the exact same problem! exactly!
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GeoffreyLH said:
You're the man ! I successfully installed OOS thank you very much!
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I see this worked for you and Id like to try it but im a bit confused about what exactly to do. Could it be possible to have a more detailed explanation of the step by step things you did to fix this? I tried eveything you tried at first and got the exact same error message. I suspect if it worked for you it will work for me but I need a little more direction I guess.
Stuck on Fastboot, No recovery mode
Hey Guys...everytime i boot my oneplus 6t it remains stuck on fastboot mode , when i click on recovery mode it just gets back to the fastboot mode and also i am not able to start my phone. All i had done was format and factory reset using twrp and when i rebooted into system this all started hapening.It is also not recognised by PC..PLEASE HELP....
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Hey Guys...everytime i boot my oneplus 6t it remains stuck on fastboot mode , when i click on recovery mode it just gets back to the fastboot mode and also i am not able to start my phone. All i had done was format and factory reset using twrp and when i rebooted into system this all started hapening.It is also not recognised by PC..PLEASE HELP....
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Not recognized by the PC how? Are you trying to use the fastboot command? "fastboot devices" does anything come up?
You will need the fastboot ROM here, most likely to fix this.
Your last resort should be the MSMTool. (Remember it will relock your bootloader)
My Oneplus 6T is stuck on bootloop from 6 hours+ I've tried to hard reset the device, i have tried Volume Up + Power button, Recovery mode, deleting cache, none of it is working.
I had updated using the Oxygen Updater, 10.0 update, and it is now stuck forever in bootloop.
Please help

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