Locked out of - Android Oreo 8.1 - Forgot PIN - Motorola G5 Plus - Moto G5 Plus Questions & Answers

I am using Andriod Oreo. Im locked out of my phone. I use a lock screen PIN. My phone says, with 3 more wrong attempts, my phone will be wiped. I would like to recover my data.(I do not have a custom recovery installed)
Here's what I have done till now.
1. I have installed adb and fastboot.
2. My device is recognized under fastboot while my android is in the System boot menu.
3. My device is not recognized under adb.
4. Before getting locked out of my phone, earlier, I have tried enabling "developer options" and "usb debugging" as well. I think both should be enabled. (I am not sure though)
5. I have tried using apps like mobogenie and moborobo as well. They don't have the latest oreo support. Even Dr.Fone doesn't support my device.
My device details: Moto G5 plus :with Android Oreo 8.1.0 update.
Guidance of any sort will be very helpful.
Thanks in Advance,
Shaen

Ok so you have fastboot. Running "fastboot devices" shows device?
If so, download latest twrp and "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" (or whatever yours is named as, I usually rename mine to twrp).
After twrp is installed, flash the unlock lockscreen zip:
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/foru...o-unlock-android-lockscreen-pin-t3619871/amp/

Cupcake 1.5 said:
Easy, flash the zip to unlock lockscreen.
I you cannot get twrp flashed or use adb/fastboot, simply boot into stock recovery (power +volume -) and reset phone. Sorry, but if you alll out of options, you have to factory reset.
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Thank you for your reply.
I do not have twrp installed. I am not able to use adb. But I am able to use fastboot.
With the above mentioned, is there a way where I can either bypass the lock screen or I can recover my data.
And, Sorry, i do not understand "flash the zip to unlock lockscreen." , being an amateur.
Thanks again,
Shaen

shaenthangaraj said:
Thank you for your reply.
I do not have twrp installed. I am not able to use adb. But I am able to use fastboot.
With the above mentioned, is there a way where I can either bypass the lock screen or I can recover my data.
And, Sorry, i do not understand "flash the zip to unlock lockscreen." , being an amateur.
Thanks again,
Shaen
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Sorry, I changed my post after you had seen it.
Ok so you have fastboot. Running "fastboot devices" shows device?
If so, download latest twrp and "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" (or whatever yours is named as, I usually rename mine to twrp).
After twrp is installed, flash the unlock lockscreen zip:
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/foru...o-unlock-android-lockscreen-pin-t3619871/amp/
Make sure you have the Moto drivers installed on pc.
If you have issues with fastboot not flashing twrp, use this one, it has never failed me:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979

Cupcake 1.5 said:
Sorry, I changed my post after you had seen it.
Ok so you have fastboot. Running "fastboot devices" shows device?
If so, download latest twrp and "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" (or whatever yours is named as, I usually rename mine to twrp).
After twrp is installed, flash the unlock lockscreen zip:
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/foru...o-unlock-android-lockscreen-pin-t3619871/amp/
Make sure you have the Moto drivers installed on pc.
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Thanks again !
Yes. fastboot devices - shows my device.
In the conditions mentioned in the link, I have a problem . My bootloader is not unlocked.
Is there any other way around?

shaenthangaraj said:
Thanks again !
Yes. fastboot devices - shows my device.
In the conditions mentioned in the link, I have a problem . My bootloader is not unlocked.
Is there any other way around?
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You would have to unlock bootloader.
First try this. Uninstall the fastboot/adb setup you have, if it is an installer one. And install the one I linked above. Now try adb again with device booted.
With this adb installer, you can simply open a command prompt and type "adb devices". It's a system wide adb install.
If you still have no adb, you have only two options. 1) unlock bootloader and do as I said above or, 2) factory reset in stock recovery and lose data.
Unlock guide:. https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/foru...-unlock-bootloader-moto-g5-plus-t3573879/amp/

Cupcake 1.5 said:
You would have to unlock bootloader.
First try this. Uninstall the fastboot/adb setup you have, if it is an installer one. And install the one I linked above. Now try adb again with device booted.
With this adb installer, you can simply open a command prompt and type "adb devices". It's a system wide adb install.
If you still have no adb, you have only two options. 1) unlock bootloader and do as I said above or, 2) factory reset in stock recovery and lose data.
Unlock guide:. https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/foru...-unlock-bootloader-moto-g5-plus-t3573879/amp/
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Thank you!
Sure, Will definitely try this out and let you know.
Also, in the point 1 you have mentioned, is there a way to unlock bootloader without wiping data?
Regards,
Shaen

shaenthangaraj said:
Thank you!
Sure, Will definitely try this out and let you know.
Also, in the point 1 you have mentioned, is there a way to unlock bootloader without wiping data?
Regards,
Shaen
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Got your link!
Will try it out and let you know.
Thank you once again. And bye for now. I appreciate your help a lot.

If there is another way, I'm sure someone else who knows a way will post.

Cupcake 1.5 said:
If there is another way, I'm sure someone else who knows a way will post.
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Thank you so much for your time. I will update the results of my testing with your detailed steps.
Can you please confirm this. I have downloaded the drivers from the below link for my phone.
https://support.motorola.com/us/en/solution/MS88481
Regards,
Shaen

shaenthangaraj said:
Thank you so much for your time. I will update the results of my testing with your detailed steps.
Can you please confirm this. I have downloaded the drivers from the below link for my phone.
https://support.motorola.com/us/en/solution/MS88481
Regards,
Shaen
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Just to be sure, use the one's from here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/how-to/how-to-lock-bootloader-potter-version-t3694952

Cupcake 1.5 said:
Just to be sure, use the one's from here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/how-to/how-to-lock-bootloader-potter-version-t3694952
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Thanks!

Additional question:
Thanks for your help and I am following the steps mentioned.
It's on my mind that USB debugging might not be enabled. Sorry to put this now.
I thought you should know this. If this changes anything, please let me know.
If it is mandatory, is there a way to enable USB debugging through fastboot.
Regards,
Shaen

shaenthangaraj said:
Thanks for your help and I am following the steps mentioned.
It's on my mind that USB debugging might not be enabled. Sorry to put this now.
I thought you should know this. If this changes anything, please let me know.
If it is mandatory, is there a way to enable USB debugging through fastboot.
Regards,
Shaen
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As far as I am aware, there is no way to enable adb other than to toggle it within the system.

shaenthangaraj said:
Thanks!
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Hi, Here's and intermediate update. And a doubt as well.
I have downloaded the 15 seconds installer from :
https://androidmtk.com/download-15-seconds-adb-installer
https://androiddatahost.com/293a2
Installation is completed.
Also I have downloaded and installed the drivers from : https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/how-to/how-to-lock-bootloader-potter-version-t3694952
The wizard is completed.
But I don't see the drivers in device manager. How do I know if the drivers are installed properly.
Thanks,
Shaen

shaenthangaraj said:
Hi, Here's and intermediate update. And a doubt as well.
I have downloaded the 15 seconds installer from :
https://androidmtk.com/download-15-seconds-adb-installer
https://androiddatahost.com/293a2
Installation is completed.
Also I have downloaded and installed the drivers from : https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/how-to/how-to-lock-bootloader-potter-version-t3694952
The wizard is completed.
But I don't see the drivers in device manager. How do I know if the drivers are installed properly.
Thanks,
Shaen
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You should see under android something relating to Moto at least on my laptop it does.

Cupcake 1.5 said:
You should see under android something relating to Moto at least on my laptop it does.
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I tried again.
I don't have "Android" itself in the device manager list.
Is there something I am missing ?
My is under Portable Devices -> MTP USB Device

shaenthangaraj said:
I tried again.
I don't have "Android" itself in the device manager list.
Is there something I am missing ?
My is under Portable Devices -> MTP USB Device
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If you can't get twrp or adb, there is little chance of saving your files. You eventually have to factory reset and in future have files on SD card. Because your bootloader is locked, you cannot unlock to put twrp on device because that will also reset phone. Your out of options here.

Cupcake 1.5 said:
If you can't get twrp or adb, there is little chance of saving your files. You eventually have to factory reset and in future have files on SD card. Because your bootloader is locked, you cannot unlock to put twrp on device because that will also reset phone. Your out of options here.
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Thanks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbwVsYQajC0
Is this true.

shaenthangaraj said:
Thanks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbwVsYQajC0
Is this true.
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You need adb debugging enabled as he shows in the YouTube link you posted. You have no way to do that. Also to unlock bootloader, you need the other developer option enabled called "OEM unlocking".

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Need help recovering my nexus 6p!

Hi,
So I seemed to have messed up my nexus 6p. I was flashing a custom rom and it would boot so i decided to flash the vendor.img first and then re-flashed the rom as it stated in the instructions for the rom. Now i am stuck as the nexus wont boot up still. I am still able to boot into recovery - currently at TWRP 3.0.0.
I was trying to use fastboot to recover the nexus to stock but it seems like i am not able to boot into fastboot mode. i see the green android screen with the writing at the bottom which states that the bootloader is unlocked but i never get the Fastboot mode written on it on the top no matter how many times i reboot the device. I even tried toolkits but nothing seemed to work.
Also, in TWRP i am not able to see any files or my backups. its like everything just disappeared from my device. I am not able to connect the device to the computer when im in twrp either, so i cant put older roms that worked.
Any suggestions/help is much appreciated!
thanks
LA.
When you go into your recovery and connect the phone to the computer, does it read on the computer MTP?
When you go into twrp, do you have something unmounted by default?
I don't know about the fastboot, but this is weird, Have you tried to access the bootloader from twrp?
matteosaeed said:
When you go into your recovery and connect the phone to the computer, does it read on the computer MTP?
When you go into twrp, do you have something unmounted by default?
I don't know about the fastboot, but this is weird, Have you tried to access the bootloader from twrp?
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ok, so when in recovery and i connect the phone, the computer doesnt read.
when im in twrp it asks me for a password but i hit next and choose the option to enable changes to the file system. no drives seem to be unmounted but i dont see my downloads folder or any of the folders i used to see before.
and i am able to access the bootloader but not get into fastboot mode to use adb, also when in bootloader mode, my phone doesnt get recognized with my computer. And yes full sdk is installed with latest updated drivers.
thanks for your response.
Asmodic said:
ok, so when in recovery and i connect the phone, the computer doesnt read.
when im in twrp it asks me for a password but i hit next and choose the option to enable changes to the file system. no drives seem to be unmounted but i dont see my downloads folder or any of the folders i used to see before.
and i am able to access the bootloader but not get into fastboot mode to use adb, also when in bootloader mode, my phone doesnt get recognized with my computer. And yes full sdk is installed with latest updated drivers.
thanks for your response.
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Well, this is good, if twrp is asking you for a password, it means that something is encrypted. Also, I had an issue with TWRP 3.0 before I updated to the latest version.
Check out this thread on reddit.
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Asmodic said:
ok, so when in recovery and i connect the phone, the computer doesnt read.
when im in twrp it asks me for a password but i hit next and choose the option to enable changes to the file system. no drives seem to be unmounted but i dont see my downloads folder or any of the folders i used to see before.
and i am able to access the bootloader but not get into fastboot mode to use adb, also when in bootloader mode, my phone doesnt get recognized with my computer. And yes full sdk is installed with latest updated drivers.
thanks for your response.
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Also check this out, it might help
matteosaeed said:
Well, this is good, if twrp is asking you for a password, it means that something is encrypted. Also, I had an issue with TWRP 3.0 before I updated to the latest version.
Check out this thread on reddit.
---------- Post added at 09:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:05 PM ----------
Also check this out, it might help
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Ok so i looked at the reddit thread and its saying the phone is encrypted which is why its asking for a password but i dont remember encrypting the phone. i always used my fingerprint to unlock the device. any thoughts as to what the password could be? :S
thanks for all your help!
Why don't you just go to Heisenberg's guide in the general section and flash the latest stock images from Google via Fastboot and start from there? This way you'll at least have a working phone to boot into. From there you can reflash custom recovery and even systemless root. This is what I have always done when the phone wouldn't boot, or I had a backup handy and flashed that. When in trouble just flash latest images.
Asmodic said:
Hi,
So I seemed to have messed up my nexus 6p. I was flashing a custom rom and it would boot so i decided to flash the vendor.img first and then re-flashed the rom as it stated in the instructions for the rom. Now i am stuck as the nexus wont boot up still. I am still able to boot into recovery - currently at TWRP 3.0.0.
I was trying to use fastboot to recover the nexus to stock but it seems like i am not able to boot into fastboot mode. i see the green android screen with the writing at the bottom which states that the bootloader is unlocked but i never get the Fastboot mode written on it on the top no matter how many times i reboot the device. I even tried toolkits but nothing seemed to work.
Also, in TWRP i am not able to see any files or my backups. its like everything just disappeared from my device. I am not able to connect the device to the computer when im in twrp either, so i cant put older roms that worked.
Any suggestions/help is much appreciated!
thanks
LA.
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Bootloader mode is fastboot mode, it never actually says fastboot mode on the screen, so if you're in the bootloader screen you're in fastboot mode and fastboot commands will work. Follow the instructions in my guide to return to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
Sounds like you need to update you drivers if your computer is not recognizing it
Asmodic said:
Ok so i looked at the reddit thread and its saying the phone is encrypted which is why its asking for a password but i dont remember encrypting the phone. i always used my fingerprint to unlock the device. any thoughts as to what the password could be? :S
thanks for all your help!
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Any Luck?
it's because you don't have the NEWEST version of TWRP.
Even the simplest of searches would've come up with this answer.
If your phone stuck at bootloop just go to recovery and wipe cache it will work.
pankajste said:
If your phone stuck at bootloop just go to recovery and wipe cache it will work.
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No it won't, not in this situation.
Heisenberg said:
Bootloader mode is fastboot mode, it never actually says fastboot mode on the screen, so if you're in the bootloader screen you're in fastboot mode and fastboot commands will work. Follow the instructions in my guide to return to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
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Thanks so much it worked. I used the guide and was able to adb flash back to stock.
Cheers!!
Asmodic said:
Thanks so much it worked. I used the guide and was able to adb flash back to stock.
Cheers!!
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So this should be marked "Solved?"
It should be marked as "when in trouble revert to Heisenberg's guide."

Soft Bricked Nexus 6P With Locked Bootloader (Need Help)

My Nexus 6P is stuck on the Android boot animation after installing the Android Beta OTA that came out today. I waited like 30 Minutes and nothing was happening so I tried Clearing Cache which did nothing then factory resetting, Clearing Cache & Even sideloading the OTA using ADB to no avail. My huge mistake was not having OEM Unlocking enabled so now I can't even flash stock android.. I know this is my fault for being so stupid but is there anything at all I can do to save my phone?
AlfexOmega said:
My Nexus 6P is stuck on the Android boot animation after installing the Android Beta OTA that came out today. I waited like 30 Minutes and nothing was happening so I tried Clearing Cache which did nothing then factory resetting, Clearing Cache & Even sideloading the OTA using ADB to no avail. My huge mistake was not having OEM Unlocking enabled so now I can't even flash stock android.. I know this is my fault for being so stupid but is there anything at all I can do to save my phone?
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I'm in the exact same boat...hopefully something can be done, but I'm afraid we're idiots for not having checked OEM Unlocking. I've tried adb sideloading the OTA image, but as you said, with a locked bootloader, we've got nothing. Anybody have any ideas?
You might be able to use ADB to modify the OEM Unlock setting while booting.
Also, if you ever plan to mess with your OS, especially alpha/beta versions, always have your bootloader unlocked to prevent issues like this.
Use Fastboot boot [[[name of latest twrp]]].img (make sure the .img is in the adb folder on your pc) and then do a full system wipe (not just factory reset, but literally everything, internal and external -- access this from the advanced menu in twrp). That should boot you into the system so that you can enable oem unlocking, unlock the bootloader, and carry on like normal.
imatts said:
Use Fastboot boot [[[name of latest twrp]]].img (make sure the .img is in the adb folder on your pc) and then do a full system wipe (not just factory reset, but literally everything, internal and external -- access this from the advanced menu in twrp). That should boot you into the system so that you can enable oem unlocking, unlock the bootloader, and carry on like normal.
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Live booting TWRP works on the 6P even with the bootloader is locked?
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
imatts said:
Use Fastboot boot [[[name of latest twrp]]].img (make sure the .img is in the adb folder on your pc) and then do a full system wipe (not just factory reset, but literally everything, internal and external -- access this from the advanced menu in twrp). That should boot you into the system so that you can enable oem unlocking, unlock the bootloader, and carry on like normal.
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Can't boot twrp.img because the device is locked. Anything else I can do?
I had something similar like this happen, for my fix, all I did was boot to bootloader, cleared cache and then did a complete shutdown, do not just reboot, just rebooting, would go thru the boot loop, but a full power down allowed it to boot up normally. Not sure if it will help in your situation, but it's an easy try
spookytay said:
I had something similar like this happen, for my fix, all I did was boot to bootloader, cleared cache and then did a complete shutdown, do not just reboot, just rebooting, would go thru the boot loop, but a full power down allowed it to boot up normally. Not sure if it will help in your situation, but it's an easy try
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No luck for me, unfortunately. Keep in mind that I tried to sideload the OTA.zip with a locked bootloader before doing this, so that may have made this process not work. For those who haven't tried to "fix" their failed installation like I did, give the cache clear a try first.
Apparently some people can use the fastboot format command while their bootloader is locked. You can try booting into the bootloader and issuing these commands. (THIS WILL WIPE YOUR ENTIRE DEVICE INCLUDING SDCARD/INTERNAL STORAGE. Of course, your device is now bricked, so I'm sure this is fine for you.)
Code:
fastboot format cache
fastboot format userdata
My 6P is now fully working thanks to Matt1515 on another thread! This is a link to the OTA downgrade from N developer preview 3 to 6.0.1 worked like a charm for me! Just use recovery ADB sideloading
https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../53bd5f816ce0706903d1a69d50bca6cd4f52b800.zip
AlfexOmega said:
My 6P is now fully working thanks to Matt1515 on another thread! This is a link to the OTA downgrade from N developer preview 3 to 6.0.1 worked like a charm for me! Just use recovery ADB sideloading
https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../53bd5f816ce0706903d1a69d50bca6cd4f52b800.zip
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Glad you got it working! Hopefully it works for the other guy too. Probably best to use the factory image if you wanna update to N, with OEM Unlocking enabled
lightmastertech said:
Glad you got it working! Hopefully it works for the other guy too. Probably best to use the factory image if you wanna update to N, with OEM Unlocking enabled
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This method will work 100% just adb sideload the package and done. My idea worked thanks to the guy who posted the ota zip
Ame123 said:
This method will work 100% just adb sideload the package and done. My idea worked thanks to the guy who posted the ota zip
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Hello guys. I'm having the same problem here: installed the update last Thursday, apparently didn't have usb debugging checked on and I can't get past the boot animation.
Tried everything: format several times, cleared cache, sideload, etc. I've tried to sideload this package you guys are talking about but unfortunately this doesn't work either... In cmd it says <waiting for devices>. Tried different usb ports and everything - still nothing
silviuardelean said:
Hello guys. I'm having the same problem here: installed the update last Thursday, apparently didn't have usb debugging checked on and I can't get past the boot animation.
Tried everything: format several times, cleared cache, sideload, etc. I've tried to sideload this package you guys are talking about but unfortunately this doesn't work either... In cmd it says <waiting for devices>. Tried different usb ports and everything - still nothing
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Seems like it could be a driver issue. If you run adb devices does your device show up?
freezerbite said:
Seems like it could be a driver issue. If you run adb devices does your device show up?
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Yes, the device was showing up in cmd but couldn't get over <waiting for devices>... I've tried to install TWRP and failed again. After trying to sideload the image a dozen times and clearing cache, formatting data, etc several times, it somehow worked in the end. Thank you very much!
It might sound like a dumb question, but how do i Side load through ADB? can you please point me in the right direction. I'd really appreciate it! @silviuardelean @Ame123 @AlfexOmega Actually, I don't think I ever enabled usb debugging
GeorgeOSbeta said:
It might sound like a dumb question, but how do i Side load through ADB? can you please point me in the right direction. I'd really appreciate it! @silviuardelean @Ame123 @AlfexOmega Actually, I don't think I ever enabled usb debugging
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I was able to get mine to work without having it enabled you could try using Nexus Root Toolkit it guides you through how to do everything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfDSZsr6230
Locked bootloader 7.1.1 ota preview help!
I have the latest preview build directly installed ota from Google. The phone just started bootlooping the other day for no apparent reason. I didn't have the developer options on or oem unlock enabled.
I can get to bootloader mode and recovery mode. I have wiped and reset from recovery with no help. I can access adb and fastboot on the pc but it won't let me write any files because of the locked bootloader. Anything I try to sideload so far gives an error. Any further suggestions?
AlfexOmega said:
My 6P is now fully working thanks to Matt1515 on another thread! This is a link to the OTA downgrade from N developer preview 3 to 6.0.1 worked like a charm for me! Just use recovery ADB sideloading
https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../53bd5f816ce0706903d1a69d50bca6cd4f52b800.zip
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I'm full stock with locked bootloader. How do I install this package? Flashing through recovery or with adb (and in this case, which commands should I use)?
solefero69 said:
I'm full stock with locked bootloader. How do I install this package? Flashing through recovery or with adb (and in this case, which commands should I use)?
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You use recovery to sideload it via adb. If you are unsure how to do so you can download and use Nexus Root Toolkit it does everything for you, it's really useful This video will help
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfDSZsr6230

TWRP for the TB3-850F

Hello all
Im trying to Root my Lenovo TB3-850F and I need a TWRP for this model
please help and IM willing to pay 40 CAN$ for the link (PAYpal) or I will take it for free also
regards
Hi @Teligen,
There is already an ongoing thread, about this very topic over here... that shows it's current status.
At the moment, we're just about getting there... but it's by no means an easy feat yet....
Cheers, Lister
Teligen said:
Hello all
Im trying to Root my Lenovo TB3-850F and I need a TWRP for this model
please help and IM willing to pay 40 CAN$ for the link (PAYpal) or I will take it for free also
regards
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I flashed this one which works fine on my X50F.
TWRP-2.8.7.7_YT3-X50M
http://lenovo-forums.ru/topic/14846...x50lm-расширенное-рекавери-twrp-by-sevenmaxs/
Twrp install
Would you by chAnce have the instructions on how to install The twrp
Thanks
I would tell you but I am a bit hesitent because I am just an advanced user not a dev and I don't want to be held responsible if something goes wrong…
5T33Z0 said:
I flashed this one which works fine on my X50F.
TWRP-2.8.7.7_YT3-X50M
http://lenovo-forums.ru/topic/14846...x50lm-расширенное-рекавери-twrp-by-sevenmaxs/
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That twrp is for a different device. I wouldn't flash it unless you have a backup of your boot/recovery or stock firmware for your device
Hemphiz said:
That twrp is for a different device. I wouldn't flash it unless you have a backup of your boot/recovery or stock firmware for your device
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The only difference is that F has no Modem and SIM Slot for mobile Data but it works fine.
I only use it to root the device without actually flashing it.
Just put the twrp image in your ADB Folder on your PC, then run fastboot with the command:
Fastboot boot twrp.img
This uploads twrp on your device and boots it to twrp. You can leave the system recovery untouched and flash supersu for rooting.
The bootloader has to be unlocked of course.
5T33Z0 said:
The only difference is that F has no Modem and SIM Slot for mobile Data but it works fine.
I only use it to root the device without actually flashing it.
Just put the twrp image in your ADB Folder on your PC, then run fastboot with the command:
Fastboot boot twrp.img
This uploads twrp on your device and boots it to twrp. You can leave the system recovery untouched and flash supersu for rooting.
The bootloader has to be unlocked of course.
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Ok cheers. Appreciate the info. So I'm wrong in assuming the Tb3-850f came with an already unlocked bootloader? Like many lenovo tabs
Edit. Also the yoga yt3-850f is a different device to lenovo tab3 tb3-850f
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Ok cheers. Appreciate the info. So I'm wrong in assuming the Tb3-850f came with an already unlocked bootloader? Like many lenovo tabs
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No, no. You have to unluck it via fatboot as well.
1. Enable Developer Options
2. Enable "OEM unlocking" Option in there
3. Reboot to Bootloader (Restart and hold down Volume down)
4. Run fastboot oem unlock-go
Next, the Android Bot and a process Bar appears on the tablet and does it's thing. Once that's finished the Tablet restarts and enters the initial Android Setup Screen. So it unlocks the bootloader but ALSO performs a factory reset.
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No, no. You have to unluck it via fatboot as well.
1. Enable Developer Options
2. Enable "OEM unlocking" Option in there
3. Reboot to Bootloader (Restart and hold down Volume down)
4. Run fastboot oem unlock-go
Next, the Android Bot and a process Bar appears on the tablet and does it's thing. Once that's finished the Tablet restarts and enters the initial Android Setup Screen. So it unlocks the bootloader but ALSO performs a factory reset.
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Yea I think your referring to the yoga tab 3, not the lenovo tab 3
Lenovo_TB3_850F and Lenovo_YT3_850F
I can see why one would get confused lol
Hemphiz said:
Yea I think your referring to the yoga tab 3, not the lenovo tab 3
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Yes, I have the YogaTab 3 (X50F). But there probably won't be any harm done unlocking the device and booting (not flashing) from the afore mentioned twrp.img.
5T33Z0 said:
Yes, I have the YogaTab 3 (X50F). But there probably won't be any harm done unlocking the device and booting (not flashing) from the afore mentioned twrp.img.
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That's a good point, fastboot boot is a safe method
Teligen said:
Hello all
Im trying to Root my Lenovo TB3-850F and I need a TWRP for this model
please help and IM willing to pay 40 CAN$ for the link (PAYpal) or I will take it for free also
regards
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Do you still need TWRP for the Lenovo Tab 3 8/TB3-850f?
MotoJunkie01 said:
Do you still need TWRP for the Lenovo Tab 3 8/TB3-850f?
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Yes, do you have it ?
Teligen said:
Yes, do you have it ?
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I have a build that I compiled for my device from TWRP. No bugs. Works great
Teligen said:
Yes, do you have it ?
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What is your Software Build #?
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What is your Software Build #?
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I'd also appreciate a TWRP image for this device. My software Build is TB3-850F_S100030_161209_ROW
Thanks
julian67 said:
I'd also appreciate a TWRP image for this device. My software Build is TB3-850F_S100030_161209_ROW
Thanks
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Here is TWRP recovery and a SuperSU 2.78-SR3 flashable zip for the Lenovo Tab 3 8/TB3-850F.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7-zQU1VihD3ZVF5cEJHUVpNZjg/view?usp=drivesdk
Credit goes to @Hemphiz for his tutorial and files on TWRP + Root for the Lenovo Tab3 8". https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-lenovo-tab3-8-tb3-850f-t3559786
Brilliant! Thank you very much. Just got this Tab 3 yesterday and love it. Will love it even more with root+adaway.
It works great. I used adb & fast boot to unlock the bootloader & then boot from twrp image on PC and install SuperSu. Have been using Samsung for a long time but fast boot is much nicer, especially being able to boot a recovery without modifying partitions or filesystems on the device.

[GUIDE] All-In-One noob friendly guide for xperia X (Root/Bootloader/Rom)

[UPDATE]: USE THIS ONLY FOR NOUGAT 7 OR 7.1! THERE IS A DIFFERENT GUIDE FOR ANDROID OREO!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-x/how-to/root-xperia-x-f5122-android-n-34-2-2-47-t3594502 (Written by YasuHamed, not me!)
If you are not interested in android Oreo, or you want to go back to Nougat, this guide is still valid! [End of Update]
This is a guide for newbies or for people that are simply confused. If you have any questions, you can always ask me, and I will reply. but please make sure you haven't made mistakes and do not ask about things that are already stated here. Let's go!
BEFORE DOING ANYTHING, NOTES
-make sure you have installed ADB : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
-make sure ADB can read your phone with the correct drivers installed. If you have trouble with that, read "DRIVERS" section
!It is absolutely necessary to install the drivers correctly!
-Backup your stuff if you have any, you will need to delete everything from the phone
-Enable USB debugging
-Note: some of these instructions apply to Windows OS only!
-Note: links to downloads have been shortcutted as much possible to make it easier for you!
-Find some stock roms here! https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-x/how-to/sonyx-f5121-downgrade-8-0-0-to-7-1-1-to-t3754986
(Credit: HEKER510)
-Warning: you will lose your warranty!
-I am not responsible for any damage done to your device.
BACKUP DRM KEYS (OR WORKAROUND)
You may want to unlock your bootloader. If you unlock it without backing up the DRM keys, you will lose them. I did that mistake and I regret it. If you already did, there is an alternative solution, skip to step 8.
1) If you are running android 7 nougat, you will need to downgrade to MM. If you are running MM, skip to step 7.
2) You will need to wipe everything before rolling back, so if you have any data back it up
3) Download any stock MM 6.0.1 firmware for the xperia X. You can find one here : https://mega.nz/#!1xRj2CYS Decryption key: !qBVi7yky8AL84eUF3bpTTGQ2YmN0ePCjc-eSDZGIZCI
Watch out: if you have the dual SIM model, F5122, you need to download accordingly!
For more firmwares, check "BEFORE DOING ANYTHING"
4) Download the latest flashtool: http://www.flashtool.net/downloads.php
Upon installation, tick on fastboot, flashmode drivers! If it didn't ask you, go to the installation folder and run Flashtool-drivers.exe. Please read "DRIVERS" section!
5) Flash the .tft file
How to flash?
0. Go to "C:\Users\[Your PC Name]\.flashTool\firmwares" , and put your firmware .ftf file in there!
1. Open Flashtool and click on the lightning bolt icon (first one from the left)
2. In the prompt, choose flashmode.
3. Under firmware, click on the version you put (It should probably only be one option)
4. Under wipe , tick everything. Under the others, do not make any changes.
5. Click "Flash"
6. When the popup appears, connect your device. It needs to be powered off, and connected while you are holding the
"volume down" button.
7. Wait for it to finish.
8. Done. Boot up the device, it might take some time to open so don't worry.
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6)If your phone bootloops, try flashing again or a different firmware and make sure you followed the steps correctly.
7) Once your phone successfully boots android MM, use Dirtycow to get your DRM keys out: https://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony/universal-dirtycow-based-ta-backup-t3514236
8) If you unlocked the bootloader before backing up your keys, you can use DRM kernel fix. You can get it here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-x/development/kernel-drm-fix-nougat-t3530849 Before using it check out the custom rom that includes this fix and other things.
UNLOCK BOOTLOADER
This is relatively easy and you can follow official sony instructions to do it.
1) Go to your phone settings, developer options, and enable OEM unlock
"But there is no developer options!" -Go to the bottom of your settings, system, about phone, and tap multile times on "Build Number", also at the bottom.
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2) If you haven't already , install ADB fastboot and configure drivers (Link on top )
3) Follow the steps on the Sony website to get your unlock code: https://developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/email-verification/
4) After unlocking, a warning message on boot is normal!
INSTALL RECOVERY
Installing TWRP on your xperia X is very important, since you can flash zips and img files so easily, plus wipe, backup and other features.
1) Download the TWRP .img file: https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=197369 (Credit: eagleeyetom )
2) Make sure you have USB debugging enabled
3) Open your downloaded twrp folder
4) Run CMD in that folder (shift + right click inside the folder, Open CMD here )
5) Connect your Xperia X to your PC
6) Type these lines:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img [where recovery.img is your twrp file name]
fastboot reboot
7) If no errors, twrp is now installed. Once your phone boots , turn it off,. To access TWRP recovery hold power button and volume down button until the TWRP menu appears.
STOCK ROM, ROOT
If you just want to root and not interested in additional features and tweaks, you can simply flash SU through TWRP to get your phone rooted.
Note: Current best stock ROM available: 7.1.1 (252) - better features than older ver, and good battery life.
0) Install your desired stock firmware using the exact same previous instructions, (under DRM section) with flashtool.
1) Download SuperSu
Or magisk, using YasuHamed guide mentioned on top, but I have not tested with anything other than Oreo 8.0
Use magisk if you want more stability / root features (like hide root from apps, modules )
2) copy it anywhere on your phone
3) Run TWRP
4) Tap on install
4) Flash the file
5) Reboot, you are now rooted
6) Insert your DRM keys if you have them
Custom ROMS
After unlocking the bootloader and installing TWRP this is the best way to go in order to get full root, tweaks.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-x/development/rom-xperia-x-pexorom-v1-0-0-f5122-f5121-t3590552
^ This is a very good custom ROM made by prmk74. You can see its features in his thread.
1) Download the rom and copy it to your phone
2) Run TWRP
note: It is recommended to wipe dalvik, cache, data ( your storage partition doesn't need to be wiped)
3) Tap install, find your downloaded file and execute
note: It is recommended to wipe dalvik, cache, data ( your storage partition doesn't need to be wiped)
4) Follow on-screen instructions, do not stop the booting after finishing the installation, it will take some time
5) Insert your DRM keys if you have them
6) For those who lost their keys: Now the functions like vivid image mode are working properly.
DRIVERS
For Windows 8/8.1/10 users, how to solve driver problems:
1) Press the Windows key + R together and in the ‘Run’ box type: shutdown.exe /r /o /f /t 00
– Now make the following selections to boot into the Start Up Setting Screen: Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Start Up Settings > Restart
– Then, when the machine restarts, select number 7 i.e. “Disable driver signature enforcement”. Your machine will start with Driver signing enforcement disabled until the next reboot.
B) Now you can install the Flashtool drivers. Go to the flashtool install location and run the drivers.exe again, check fastboot and flashmode
– Windows will warn that the driver is not signed and will require you to confirm the installation.
– Once the installation is complete, reboot the machine
TO CONCLUDE:
This is what you may want to do to get the most out of your new xperia x:
1) Backup DRM
2) Unlock BL
3) Install TWRP
4) Flash Persian (or a different rom) through TWRP (And subscribe to the thread so you receive updates)
5) Restore DRM
Notes:
None of the links, tools are of my work, I'm just writing a guide for my fellow XX owners
^^ this guide is so really good :3. I post flash script for someone dont know how to find it ^^
unzip it in this position.
C:\Users\[user-name]\.flashTool\mydevices
max26292 said:
^^ this guide is so really good :3. I post flash script for someone dont know how to find it ^^
unzip it in this position.
C:\Users[user-name]\.flashTool\mydevices
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Thanks!
Thanks for this, I need some help!
All was fine until I tried flashing the recovery, comes back "partition unknown" error. I was unable to bring the device up under an adb device only as a fastboot device.
34.0.A.1.264_R3A firmware.
Different official sony driver (Sony bootloader guide driver didn't work)
Device now hangs on the Sony logo after boot messgae warning "OEM bootloader unlocked, device not trusted," any help would be appreciated.
brianx87 said:
Thanks for this, I need some help!
All was fine until I tried flashing the recovery, comes back "partition unknown" error. I was unable to bring the device up under an adb device only as a fastboot device.
34.0.A.1.264_R3A firmware.
Different official sony driver (Sony bootloader guide driver didn't work)
Device now hangs on the Sony logo after boot messgae warning "OEM bootloader unlocked, device not trusted," any help would be appreciated.
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These USB drivers are very annoying to work with. I got mine to finally work using a program called ADB driver installer. http://adbdriver.com/downloads/ Choose automated installation and try what I said. I believe it should fix your problem, after installing the drivers reboot and flash again.
Other than that, I have to ask are you 1000% sure you used the exact commands?
I saw another thread someone mistook
"flash recovery recovery.img" for "flash recovery.img"
"recovery" should be included before the recovery file name
brianx87 said:
Thanks for this, I need some help!
All was fine until I tried flashing the recovery, comes back "partition unknown" error. I was unable to bring the device up under an adb device only as a fastboot device.
34.0.A.1.264_R3A firmware.
Different official sony driver (Sony bootloader guide driver didn't work)
Device now hangs on the Sony logo after boot messgae warning "OEM bootloader unlocked, device not trusted," any help would be appreciated.
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Why didn't the sony guide work? It worked for me. Just so you know, the "device cant be trusted" message is appearing on everyones' phones after unlocking the bootloader, it's not a problem or something
the part of restoring DRM is skipped,
please xplain
YasuHamed said:
the part of restoring DRM is skipped,
please xplain
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I know, as I said there is room for improvement. The reason I did not include it is because I never did it myself, so I don't want to write something wrong or something that could lead to problems. I write something only if I am 100% sure. If anyone of you is kind to offer that piece so the guide is complete I will be glad
FoxTheLegend said:
Why didn't the sony guide work? It worked for me. Just so you know, the "device cant be trusted" message is appearing on everyones' phones after unlocking the bootloader, it's not a problem or something
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Ok I figured out what I did wrong and was able to amend another issue I edited out of this post.
brianx87 said:
Ok I figured outwhat I did wrong (able to boot into the os and warning message no longer an issue ) and the issue I am now facing is that twrp is hanging on the boot screen. Is this version of twrp built to a specific version of android?
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What do you mean hanging? the twrp logo frozen?
FoxTheLegend said:
What do you mean hanging? the twrp logo frozen?
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Working now, used a previous version of twrp by mistake. Using latest build works fine now, have to wait to get home from work to proceed with the rest, annoying procedures this stuff but your guide is great.
brianx87 said:
Working now, used a previous version of twrp by mistake. Using latest build works fine now, have to wait to get home from work to proceed with the rest, annoying procedures this stuff but your guide is great.
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Thanks, Im glad to it works now
FoxTheLegend said:
I know, as I said there is room for improvement. The reason I did not include it is because I never did it myself, so I don't want to write something wrong or something that could lead to problems. I write something only if I am 100% sure. If anyone of you is kind to offer that piece so the guide is complete I will be glad
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thank you for the answer sir
i am unable to find any twrp that work for my F5122, it always bricks and i have to reset.
is there any twrp recovery image that works correctly with f5122?
YasuHamed said:
thank you for the answer sir
i am unable to find any twrp that work for my F5122, it always bricks and i have to reset.
is there any twrp recovery image that works correctly with f5122?
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Hmm.. Did you try the one from the poison thread? I myself have still the old version installed (not 3 or 3.1) if I find it on my pc I will share it with you
FoxTheLegend said:
Hmm.. Did you try the one from the poison thread? I myself have still the old version installed (not 3 or 3.1) if I find it on my pc I will share it with you
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I have to modified kernel
all i want is to boot it via fastboot command
for example i have the rooted kernel SU installed (but battery drain is high) so i what wana do is flashing kernel with all securities OFF and then with twrp image i will do
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
i will boot the X in to twrp and i will flash SUPERSU via twrp.
thanks all
YasuHamed said:
I have to modified kernel
all i want is to boot it via fastboot command
for example i have the rooted kernel SU installed (but battery drain is high) so i what wana do is flashing kernel with all securities OFF and then with twrp image i will do
i will boot the X in to twrp and i will flash SUPERSU via twrp.
thanks all
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I see, but don't you want to figure out why it's not working normally? Noone has reported a similar problem
FoxTheLegend said:
I see, but don't you want to figure out why it's not working normally? Noone has reported a similar problem
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since there is no offcial twrp for X out yes and only DORA (XA) is available) even XA don't work for X
so either twrp 2.8, 3.0 or 3.1 any should just boot in order to let us flash superSU.
YasuHamed said:
since there is no offcial twrp for X out yes and only DORA (XA) is available) even XA don't work for X
so either twrp 2.8, 3.0 or 3.1 any should just boot in order to let us flash superSU.
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=-= try to use this command fastboot flash recovery [your_recovery_name].img
I use f5122 and flash successfull twrp 3.0.2 and 3.1. with this, i flash some kernel and rom without any problem.
Everything is working good for me now, the only issue now is restoring the DRM keys, has anyone found a credible source for doing this on this device?
How can I be sure I have a full root? I can't seem to be able to uninstall some of the bloatware only disable it!
brianx87 said:
Everything is working good for me now, the only issue now is restoring the DRM keys, has anyone found a credible source for doing this on this device?
How can I be sure I have a full root? I can't seem to be able to uninstall some of the bloatware only disable it!
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Well titanium backup can assure you but I don't see why you wouldn't have full root... You need an app uninstaller to uninstall bloatware, it can't be done through the settings you know that right

[X01BD] Can't install TWRP after unlocking with Official UnlockTool

Hi guys,
I am using Zenfone Max Pro M2. I wanted to install a custom rom and I tried to unlock bootloader but I unlocked it through official unlocktool. Now I can't flash anything or send any command through fastboot, whenever I do then it restarts the device.
When I try to keep the fastboot command running and then connect phone - it throws errors like "Fail - Too many links", "Fail - Write to device fail (No such file or directory)" or "Fail- Unknown command".
I tried unlocking bootloader with the unofficial way provided in https://forum.xda-developers.com/max-pro-m2/how-to/unlook-bootloader-root-asus-zenfone-max-t3885457
but it isn't working either, any fastboot command is rebooting the device although bootloader is unlocked.
How do I fix this?
EDIT: Things I have tried:
- Changing USB Cable and Port
- Reinstalling ADB and device driver
- Reunlocking bootloader from UnlockTool (don't know why I did that again)
- Unofficial way to unlock bootloader
None of it helped.
Thanks
Mr147 said:
Hi guys,
I am using Zenfone Max Pro M2. I wanted to install a custom rom and I tried to unlock bootloader but I unlocked it through official unlocktool. Now I can't flash anything or send any command through fastboot, whenever I do then it restarts the device.
When I try to keep the fastboot command running and then connect phone - it throws errors like "Fail - Too many links", "Fail - Write to device fail (No such file or directory)" or "Fail- Unknown command".
I tried unlocking bootloader with the unofficial way provided in https://forum.xda-developers.com/max-pro-m2/how-to/unlook-bootloader-root-asus-zenfone-max-t3885457
but it isn't working either, any fastboot command is rebooting the device although bootloader is unlocked.
How do I fix this?
EDIT: Things I have tried:
- Changing USB Cable and Port
- Reinstalling ADB and device driver
- Reunlocking bootloader from UnlockTool (don't know why I did that again)
- Unofficial way to unlock bootloader
None of it helped.
Thanks
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Guys, no one to help or assist?
Mr147 said:
Guys, no one to help or assist?
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Did u try running the command at the adb folder?shift+right click in adb folder?
Is Usb debugging enabled in developer options?
X10MINISTER said:
Did u try running the command at the adb folder?shift+right click in adb folder?
Is Usb debugging enabled in developer options?
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Yes, everything done.
Still no success.
Mr147 said:
Yes, everything done.
Still no success.
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Did ur unlocking bootloader succeed?
Did you try relocking the bootloader ?
1) Try relocking the bootloader using the methods described here :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/max-pro-m2/how-to/unroot-relock-bootloader-max-pro-m2-t3885870
See if it successfully relocks...
If it does, then next time unlock using the unofficial method only...
2) If not then maybe try contacting ASUS... Tweet them on Twitter... Companies usually respond very fast on Twitter, since their reputations are at stake...
3) All else fails then try rooting it using something like Kingroot... Once rooted, flash TWRP Recovery using Flashify... then flash any custom ROM u want...
I hope your problem gets solved... Next time be a little more cautious when taking such a risky step... See what are all the options you have before jumping into something...
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Did ur unlocking bootloader succeed?
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I guess it did because when I reboot it I get that bootloader unlocked splash screen.
Tyakrish said:
Did you try relocking the bootloader ?
1) Try relocking the bootloader using the methods described here :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/max-pro-m2/how-to/unroot-relock-bootloader-max-pro-m2-t3885870
See if it successfully relocks...
If it does, then next time unlock using the unofficial method only...
2) If not then maybe try contacting ASUS... Tweet them on Twitter... Companies usually respond very fast on Twitter, since their reputations are at stake...
3) All else fails then try rooting it using something like Kingroot... Once rooted, flash TWRP Recovery using Flashify... then flash any custom ROM u want...
I hope your problem gets solved... Next time be a little more cautious when taking such a risky step... See what are all the options you have before jumping into something...
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Tried everything except 2, none worked. I'll drop them a query over twitter like you say, let's see what their reply is.
I am on stock recovery, non working bootloader but unlocked, and stock rom unrooted.
I think Pie update may give some insight on fixing this.
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I guess it did because when I reboot it I get that bootloader unlocked splash screen.
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I see.. did u've try using another laptop/pc? Sometimes antivirus blocking the tools that are needed for unlocking bootloader..
X10MINISTER said:
I see.. did u've try using another laptop/pc? Sometimes antivirus blocking the tools that are needed for unlocking bootloader..
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I unlocked using official bootloader apk provided by asus. Now I have encrypted phone which isn't decrypting and can't flash twrp.
Mr147 said:
I unlocked using official bootloader apk provided by asus. Now I have encrypted phone which isn't decrypting and can't flash twrp.
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Hey you said phone is encrypted ? Maybe this might work :
1) Download and install the latest Magisk Manager apk
2) Extract boot.img from stock firmware
3) Put boot.img in your internal storage and open magisk app.
4) Click on install and select patch boot Image.
5) Select stock boot.img file placed in phone memory.
6) Magisk will automatically patch the stock Image and this patched image can be installed using fastboot using this command:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
This will root your phone. After that you can install Flashify to flash TWRP or PBRP
Note:
- This method is highly experimental... There are 50% chances of bootloop. I would not have recommended this method, but situation seems to demand it.
- Your data will most probably be formatted, so keep a backup.
- If it falls in a bootloop, then you need to flash original stock firmware to restore your phone.
Credits: @#ArtFuL
Who came up with this method, but removed it from the main guide, because of being experimental... (I guess)
Mr147 said:
I unlocked using official bootloader apk provided by asus. Now I have encrypted phone which isn't decrypting and can't flash twrp.
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After going through the errors, I strongly believe that the problem is with your drivers. If reinstalling doesn't works, try a different pc. If your pc detects your device on MTP or your are able to perform adb operations without any hassle, it's not the problem with your phone.
You can decrypt the device only after flashing custom recovery.
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Tyakrish said:
Hey you said phone is encrypted ? Maybe this might work :
1) Download and install the latest Magisk Manager apk
2) Extract boot.img from stock firmware
3) Put boot.img in your internal storage and open magisk app.
4) Click on install and select patch boot Image.
5) Select stock boot.img file placed in phone memory.
6) Magisk will automatically patch the stock Image and this patched image can be installed using fastboot using this command:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
This will root your phone. After that you can install Flashify to flash TWRP or PBRP
Note:
- This method is highly experimental... There are 50% chances of bootloop. I would not have recommended this method, but situation seems to demand it.
- Your data will most probably be formatted, so keep a backup.
- If it falls in a bootloop, then you need to flash original stock firmware to restore your phone.
Credits: @#ArtFuL
Who came up with this method, but removed it from the main guide, because of being experimental... (I guess)
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Yes this method is highly experimental. Also in this situation, he cannot use any fastboot commands. So this method won't work
#ArtFuL said:
After going through the errors, I strongly believe that the problem is with your drivers. If reinstalling doesn't works, try a different pc. If your pc detects your device on MTP or your are able to perform adb operations without any hassle, it's not the problem with your phone.
You can decrypt the device only after flashing custom recovery.
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Yes this method is highly experimental. Also in this situation, he cannot use any fastboot commands. So this method won't work
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This method didn't work, as fastboot isn't accepting any command. I tried giving command before connecting phone and then connecting, it gives me error of "File size is more than max allowed".
So is it done?
Mr147 said:
This method didn't work, as fastboot isn't accepting any command. I tried giving command before connecting phone and then connecting, it gives me error of "File size is more than max allowed".
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See I recommend please use Linux (Manjaro or Ubuntu) , Windows will have driver issues forever and ever
had same issue after fota update UL-ASUS_X01BD-WW-15.2016
Tyakrish said:
Hey you said phone is encrypted ? Maybe this might work :
1) Download and install the latest Magisk Manager apk
2) Extract boot.img from stock firmware
3) Put boot.img in your internal storage and open magisk app.
4) Click on install and select patch boot Image.
5) Select stock boot.img file placed in phone memory.
6) Magisk will automatically patch the stock Image and this patched image can be installed using fastboot using this command:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
This will root your phone. After that you can install Flashify to flash TWRP or PBRP
Thanks , this method work me. had same issue after fota update UL-ASUS_X01BD-WW-15.2016.1902.192-user
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I've the same problem too. Let me know if you've configure it out. Thanks.
Okay @Mr147, I've fix this. I checked Windows Update and there was a pending ASUS driver update. I downloaded it and now I can use the fastboot commands.
Anyone that can fix this problem? I also experience this.
Mr147 said:
Hi guys,
I am using Zenfone Max Pro M2. I wanted to install a custom rom and I tried to unlock bootloader but I unlocked it through official unlocktool. Now I can't flash anything or send any command through fastboot, whenever I do then it restarts the device.
When I try to keep the fastboot command running and then connect phone - it throws errors like "Fail - Too many links", "Fail - Write to device fail (No such file or directory)" or "Fail- Unknown command".
I tried unlocking bootloader with the unofficial way provided in https://forum.xda-developers.com/max-pro-m2/how-to/unlook-bootloader-root-asus-zenfone-max-t3885457
but it isn't working either, any fastboot command is rebooting the device although bootloader is unlocked.
How do I fix this?
EDIT: Things I have tried:
- Changing USB Cable and Port
- Reinstalling ADB and device driver
- Reunlocking bootloader from UnlockTool (don't know why I did that again)
- Unofficial way to unlock bootloader
None of it helped.
Thanks
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I suggest to Unlock with unofficial step, or read the post https://www.blocknesia.com/2019/04/unlock-bootloader-dan-install-twrp-asus-zenfone-max-pro-m2.html

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