Unable to Flash Custom Recovery - OP3 Open Beta 30 - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

Hi All,
I am facing issues with flashing any custom recovery on my oneplus 3 device running on open beta 30.
Everytime I flash a recovery, it says finished without an error but throw me back to stock recovery, After searching some available option I can across several links and tried following suggestions so far:
1) used "Fastboot boot recovery.img": Error "FAILED (remote: bootimage header fields are invalid)"
Thought the downloaded recovery file is corrupted, downloaded it from official site and other locations, all with same hash value and same problem
2) Searched an option to disable "update cm recovery", unable to location this setting on my device
3) Tried to flash recovery then poweroff and then reboot to recovery using power button and volume down key, did not worked.
recoveries I have tried:
blu_spark TWRP and original TWRP
device-info:
(bootloader) Device tampered: false
(bootloader) Device unlocked: true
(bootloader) Device critical unlocked: false
(bootloader) Charger screen enabled: false
(bootloader) Display panel:
(bootloader) Have console: false
(bootloader) Selinux type: <none>
(bootloader) Boot_mode: normal
(bootloader) Kmemleak_detect: false
(bootloader) force_training: false
Anyone faced similar issue or found a way to fix this ?
Note: Device not rooted, bootloader unlocked.

You could try "fastboot format userdata" in fastboot mode. Backup your data first. I think it was something with encryption. Same case with my friend.

oopstairs said:
You could try "fastboot format userdata" in fastboot mode. Backup your data first. I think it was something with encryption. Same case with my friend.
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Encryption is for the data partition not the recovery one. Are you using correct adb drivers? Works all fine here.

Puddi_Puddin said:
Encryption is for the data partition not the recovery one. Are you using correct adb drivers? Works all fine here.
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Yes, I have verified ADB and fastboot on another device, its working fine.
I did tried two different systems for OP3 device, Ubuntu and windows. Same result in both cases, no success.

anandpandey said:
Yes, I have verified ADB and fastboot on another device, its working fine.
I did tried two different systems for OP3 device, Ubuntu and windows. Same result in both cases, no success.
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Which recovery are you trying to flash?

Puddi_Puddin said:
Which recovery are you trying to flash?
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recoveries I have tried:
blu_spark TWRP and official TWRP

Try:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img

cmnaka said:
Try:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Thanks, that was the first thing i tried.

anandpandey said:
Thanks, that was the first thing i tried.
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Did you try flashing SuperSU immediately after flashing TWRP and before booting into system?
When I flashed TWRP alone, I could boot back into TWRP but after booting into system, the next boot to recovery will take me to the stock one. I solved it by flashing SuperSu immediately after flashing TWRP.

tnsmani said:
Did you try flashing SuperSU immediately after flashing TWRP and before booting into system?
When I flashed TWRP alone, I could boot back into TWRP but after booting into system, the next boot to recovery will take me to the stock one. I solved it by flashing SuperSu immediately after flashing TWRP.
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The problem with this approach is that I cound never reach to TWRP so to flash SuperSu or Magisk.
Soon after I flash TWRP, the repory enters into a loop.

Still not able to flash a custom rom, any other suggested options ?

This is a nonsense answer but can try , Rename to twrp or anything else other than recovery.img ( may be stock confused with same name )

anandpandey said:
Still not able to flash a custom rom, any other suggested options ?
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Told you already to flash SuperSu. Don't use TWRP to flash SuperSu. Use adb.
If I were you, I would wipe system, data, Dalvik and cache and flash the ROM first, all using adb. Then boot into the ROM. Then using adb, flash blu_spark's TWRP v 8.61 and immediately thereafter flash SuperSu v 2.79 SR5, again using adb. Then boot into TWRP and then into system.

I after getting the beta31 I ran out of dash charger and also could not get the recovery oos
so I went back to 5.0.1 and did not go back to giving the cherzer dash. I got now I put the beta 31 and firmware of beta 30

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Stuck in bootloop, can access twrp, download and bootloader

my m9 randomly rebooted, and now its stuck in a bootloop, i'm able to get out of it and into download, and from there into twrp and the bootloader, but whenever i try to flash any of the Europe RUU's i get multiple errors
I am -
unlocked, but cant relock for some reason
s-on
have the latest 1.40.401.8 software
have twrp, but cant wipe data or do anything in it, just says failed to mount for data, cache etc
trying to reflash 1.40.401.8
i tried -
htc_fastboot flash zip (zip name).zip but results in the fail90 with please flush immediately text, it just repeats this oer an over with no other result even if i leave it for a while
fastboot oem lock just says failed, too many links and reboots
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, stock recovery, says its succeeded but it still boots twrp
fastboot boot reocvery .img says booting but does nothing
tried to flash a different ruu but just says zip read error, cant open the zip
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thanks in advance for you help, much appreciated
eggyfish said:
my m9 randomly rebooted, and now its stuck in a bootloop, i'm able to get out of it and into download, and from there into twrp and the bootloader, but whenever i try to flash any of the Europe RUU's i get multiple errors
I am -
unlocked, but cant relock for some reason
s-on
have the latest 1.40.401.8 software
have twrp, but cant wipe data or do anything in it, just says failed to mount for data, cache etc
trying to reflash 1.40.401.8
i tried -
htc_fastboot flash zip (zip name).zip but results in the fail90 with please flush immediately text, it just repeats this oer an over with no other result even if i leave it for a while
fastboot oem lock just says failed, too many links and reboots
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, stock recovery, says its succeeded but it still boots twrp
fastboot boot reocvery .img says booting but does nothing
tried to flash a different ruu but just says zip read error, cant open the zip
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thanks in advance for you help, much appreciated
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Did you try the sd-card method? Rename the RUU to 0PJAIMG.zip, copy it into the root directory of a sd-card that is formatted to fat32 and not bigger than 32gb, put the card into your phone, boot into download mode and follow the instructions on the phone's screen. (Where did you actually get the 1.40.401.8 RUU? The sources I know provide the OTA update and not the RUU. So maybe you know a source I haven't heard of before.)
The output during relocking my old One S and/or my fathers One SV always stated the "too many links" error, too. Nevertheless the bootloader was always relocked after the reboot. (I've never relocked my M9 because there was no need to do so since I bought it.)
Fastboot boot recovery doesn't work on the M9. That's the reason why we need to grab the stock recovery from RUUs or OTAs instead of backing it up before we start flashing.
What TWRP version are you running? I think that error only existed in one of the older versions and is fixed in the newest one.
To replace TWRP with the stock recovery you can try this: Make a backup with only "recovery" checked. Rename the stock recovery to recovery.emmc.win. Replace the recovery.emmc.win in your TWRP backup with the renamed stock recovery and restore the backup. If you now reboot your phone TWRP will be replaced.
Flippy498 said:
Did you try the sd-card method? Rename the RUU to 0PJAIMG.zip, copy it into the root directory of a sd-card that is formatted to fat32 and not bigger than 32gb, put the card into your phone, boot into download mode and follow the instructions on the phone's screen. (Where did you actually get the 1.40.401.8 RUU? The sources I know provide the OTA update and not the RUU. So maybe you know a source I haven't heard of before.)
The output during relocking my old One S and/or my fathers One SV always stated the "too many links" error, too. Nevertheless the bootloader was always relocked after the reboot. (I've never relocked my M9 because there was no need to do so since I bought it.)
Fastboot boot recovery doesn't work on the M9. That's the reason why we need to grab the stock recovery from RUUs or OTAs instead of backing it up before we start flashing.
What TWRP version are you running? I think that error only existed in one of the older versions and is fixed in the newest one.
To replace TWRP with the stock recovery you can try this: Make a backup with only "recovery" checked. Rename the stock recovery to recovery.emmc.win. Replace the recovery.emmc.win in your TWRP backup with the renamed stock recovery and restore the backup. If you now reboot your phone TWRP will be replaced.
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i'm running 2.8.7.0 twrp and neither the sd card method nor backup method worked for me, and bootloader is still unlocked with that output, twrp just says failed when i try and do a backup, and reboots when i try to flash a rom, do you think the phones memory is corrupted or something?, i just cant seem to do anything
eggyfish said:
i'm running 2.8.7.0 twrp and neither the sd card method nor backup method worked for me, and bootloader is still unlocked with that output, twrp just says failed when i try and do a backup, and reboots when i try to flash a rom, do you think the phones memory is corrupted or something?, i just cant seem to do anything
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There is a newer version (2.8.7.1-CPTB-B1) which can be found in the beta version section here. Furthermore there is a stock backup provided in this thread that corresponds to your firmware version. Try to update TWRP and then to restore the backup.
Edit (Just to answer my own question from my previous post): The second Link provides a 1.40.401.8 RUU, too.
Flippy498 said:
Did you try the sd-card method? Rename the RUU to 0PJAIMG.zip, copy it into the root directory of a sd-card that is formatted to fat32 and not bigger than 32gb, put the card into your phone, boot into download mode and follow the instructions on the phone's screen. (Where did you actually get the 1.40.401.8 RUU? The sources I know provide the OTA update and not the RUU. So maybe you know a source I haven't heard of before.)
The output during relocking my old One S and/or my fathers One SV always stated the "too many links" error, too. Nevertheless the bootloader was always relocked after the reboot. (I've never relocked my M9 because there was no need to do so since I bought it.)
Fastboot boot recovery doesn't work on the M9. That's the reason why we need to grab the stock recovery from RUUs or OTAs instead of backing it up before we start flashing.
What TWRP version are you running? I think that error only existed in one of the older versions and is fixed in the newest one.
To replace TWRP with the stock recovery you can try this: Make a backup with only "recovery" checked. Rename the stock recovery to recovery.emmc.win. Replace the recovery.emmc.win in your TWRP backup with the renamed stock recovery and restore the backup. If you now reboot your phone TWRP will be replaced.
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oh and my internal storage is reading as zero, i cant reformat it either, every action i preform in twrp just fails
and i still cant flash twrp
i get this -
writing 'recovery'...
(bootloader) HOSD CL#549783
(bootloader) [email protected]
(bootloader) [email protected]%
(bootloader) Update partition OK
(bootloader) [email protected]
OKAY [ 2.078s]
finished. total time: 5.047s
eggyfish said:
oh and my internal storage is reading as zero, i cant reformat it either, every action i preform in twrp just fails
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Well, that definitely sounds like your phone's memory is corrupted. I don't know whether there is another method to help you than sending it to HTC's repair service. Are you sure your storage isn't just full (since the flashing output seems to be ok [see below])?
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eggyfish said:
i get this -
writing 'recovery'...
(bootloader) HOSD CL#549783
(bootloader) [email protected]
(bootloader) [email protected]%
(bootloader) Update partition OK
(bootloader) [email protected]
OKAY [ 2.078s]
finished. total time: 5.047s
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I actually don't see any error in that output. Everthing is the way it should be.
Flippy498 said:
Well, that definitely sounds like your phone's memory is corrupted. I don't know whether there is another method to help you than sending it to HTC's repair service. Are you sure your storage isn't just full (since the flashing output seems to be ok [see below])?
Edit:
I actually don't see any error in that output. Everthing is the way it should be.
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hmm, thats strange as it didnt update, i get the same readout when i flash stock, but it stsys on twrp. sureley it cant be full as a ruu flash wipes your data, i think i'll try get a repair from htc, thanks for your help

(solved)Help with update To android M

Today I received the android m update I download it and install stock recovery so I can install the update But every Time I do it gets to the half of the bar and then says install aborted I have tried factory reset and wipe cache nothing worked
I had twrp recovery before And every time I get any update I replace the twrp with stock recovery and it always worked for me until today
Any solution please?????
What did you use TWRP for, or better asked what did you change on your system? Has your system been rooted or the system.img been manipulated in any kind?
Send by the swarm intelligence of my coffee machine (AKA HTC One M9).
HTCNerdYoda said:
What did you use TWRP for, or better asked what did you change on your system? Has your system been rooted or the system.img been manipulated in any kind?
Send by the swarm intelligence of my coffee machine (AKA HTC One M9).
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I used TWRP for root access and yes my system Is rooted but and boot loader unlocked for reinstalling stock recovery was working before and the updates were installed successfully
OTA failure
My device is not rooted and today I tried to upgrade to marshmallow (ota) but it failed to do so after 80% it aborted the installation and now I'm stuck with a dump phone please help I'm not familiar with this kind of situation. I tried to wipe cache partition and wipe data/factory reset but nothing works. IT says on the screen:
Android Recovery
HTC/htc_m8/htc_m8
6.0/MRA58K/buildteam12171409
user/release-keys
Use volume up/down and power.
-----------------------------------------
Reboot system now
Reboot to bootloader
Apply update from ADB
Apply update from SD card
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Power off
-----------------------------------------
Supported API: 3
handle_cota_install: install cwpkg to/c
ache/data/cwtemp/cwpkg.zip
handle_cota_install: install cwprop to /
cache/data/cwtemp/cw.prop
Write host_mode success
handle_cota_install: No CW files. Skip c
w installation.
ecmelg said:
My device is not rooted and today I tried to upgrade to marshmallow (ota) but it failed to do so after 80% it aborted the installation and now I'm stuck with a dump phone please help I'm not familiar with this kind of situation. I tried to wipe cache partition and wipe data/factory reset but nothing works. IT says on the screen:
Android Recovery
HTC/htc_m8/htc_m8
6.0/MRA58K/buildteam12171409
user/release-keys
Use volume up/down and power.
-----------------------------------------
Reboot system now
Reboot to bootloader
Apply update from ADB
Apply update from SD card
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Power off
-----------------------------------------
Supported API: 3
handle_cota_install: install cwpkg to/c
ache/data/cwtemp/cwpkg.zip
handle_cota_install: install cwprop to /
cache/data/cwtemp/cw.prop
Write host_mode success
handle_cota_install: No CW files. Skip c
w installation.
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Try flashing RUU for ur model id.
Alxens said:
I used TWRP for root access and yes my system Is rooted but and boot loader unlocked for reinstalling stock recovery was working before and the updates were installed successfully
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If it is rooted the OTA won't be installed as the system partition and thus it's md5 has been changed by mounting it r/w and flashing SuperSU. This is as google and HTC following this guidelines changed the OTA delivery to a block based system where the routine checks if the system has been untouched prior to installing it. You got to restore the untouched image of the system partition for your device. After this you could flash the stock recovery and install the OTA.
Send by the swarm intelligence of my coffee machine (AKA HTC One M9).
HTCNerdYoda said:
If it is rooted the OTA won't be installed as the system partition and thus it's md5 has been changed by mounting it r/w and flashing SuperSU. This is as google and HTC following this guidelines changed the OTA delivery to a block based system where the routine checks if the system has been untouched prior to installing it. You got to restore the untouched image of the system partition for your device. After this you could flash the stock recovery and install the OTA.
Send by the swarm intelligence of my coffee machine (AKA HTC One M9).
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I have twrp backup system
would this work??
Alxens said:
Today I received the android m update I download it and install stock recovery so I can install the update But every Time I do it gets to the half of the bar and then says install aborted I have tried factory reset and wipe cache nothing worked
I had twrp recovery before And every time I get any update I replace the twrp with stock recovery and it always worked for me until today
Any solution please?????
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Esta solución me sirvió a mi. www . htc.com/us/support/rom- downloads . html (saca los espacios) en tú caso descarga la versión desbloqueada
Yes would work
Send by the swarm intelligence of my coffee machine (AKA HTC One M9).
I'm having the same problem. I don't have a ROOT and already talked to the HTC help desk and didn't find any solution. With this TWRP can I fix this problem?
sonoman87 said:
I'm having the same problem. I don't have a ROOT and already talked to the HTC help desk and didn't find any solution. With this TWRP can I fix this problem?
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Most likely NO.
The above user(s) used TWRP backups to remove changes that were done by root.
Since you never rooted (from the sounds of it) you don't have the same problem.
redpoint73 said:
Most likely NO.
The above user(s) used TWRP backups to remove changes that were done by root.
Since you never rooted (from the sounds of it) you don't have the same problem.
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Thanks redpoint73. So, what do you recommend me to do now? Because, the problem started with the android notification of the update and then the system crashed. Search for a ROM and try to install it?
Thanks again!
sonoman87 said:
Thanks redpoint73. So, what do you recommend me to do now? Because, the problem started with the android notification of the update and then the system crashed. Search for a ROM and try to install it?
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If there is a MM RUU for your version, download and run it.
redpoint73 said:
If there is a MM RUU for your version, download and run it.
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I've fixed it! Thanks so much again!
sonoman87 said:
I've fixed it! Thanks so much again!
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Which country are you from? And which ROM did you use? I'm from Spain and I'm afraid if I install the ROM it wouldn't work again in my country
oscar1355 said:
Which country are you from? And which ROM did you use? I'm from Spain and I'm afraid if I install the ROM it wouldn't work again in my country
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First of all, you need to understand that ROM and RUU are two very different things.
Also, nobody can advise you the proper RUU is, without knowing some basic information. Namely, do fastboot getvar all, and post the output (delete IMEI and serial number before posting).
Hey everyone,
I am trying to get my M8 to stock (been stuck at this for about 10 days now, tried everything). I am from India. There was some problem and I accidentally have a phone now with no OS and TWRP. I have installed stock recovery and plan to flash the ROM/RUU. Some details of my device:
Software status: Modified
Unlocked S-ON
C:\Android>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 3.19.0.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.29.214500021.12G
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: <serial number>
(bootloader) imei: <imei number>
(bootloader) imei2: Not Support
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m8_ul
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8974
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B65000
(bootloader) cidnum: HTC__038
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 0mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: 205bdca3
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
I would really appreciate it if you could guide me how to get my phone to stock OS. The ROM that I should prefer etc. I have been going through a lot of forums and ended up being utterly confused.
Thanks in advance for the help!
skull_143 said:
been stuck at this for about 10 days now, tried everything
There was some problem and I accidentally have a phone now with no OS and TWRP.
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Sorry, this is a pet peeve of mine, but I really wish folks would stop posting they "tried everything". This literally tells us nothing, and you should list specifically one-by-one (and in detail) what things you tried, and the results (again in detail) of each.
"Accidentally" appears to mean you unlocked the bootloader, then flashed an very old, obsolete version TWRP (which causes the main version to be blank) then decided it was a good idea to wipe the OS (system)? Again, you need to tell us exactly what steps you took to get to this point.
My next advice to you, is to only do things that are specifically instructed for you to do in your situation. Don't guess or do things without fully understanding them. As your present situation seems to indicate you don't have a very good understanding of what you are doing, and only making matter worse by proceeding with insufficient knowledge.
skull_143 said:
I have installed stock recovery and plan to flash the ROM/RUU. Some details of my device
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RUU will only work if its version 6.15.720.2
Your version (CID and MID) is rather obscure, so I'm not sure whether such RUU exists or not. If not, your best bet is to get TWRP back on the phone, and restore the stock nandroid 6.15.720.2 using the files and instructions on the following thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/tutorial-how-to-stock-stock-twrp-t3086860
Also, flashing stock recovery is not needed to RUU; and not helpful in your current situation (you'll probably need to go back to custom recovery TWRP).
redpoint73 said:
Sorry, this is a pet peeve of mine, but I really wish folks would stop posting they "tried everything". This literally tells us nothing, and you should list specifically one-by-one (and in detail) what things you tried, and the results (again in detail) of each.
"Accidentally" appears to mean you unlocked the bootloader, then flashed an very old, obsolete version TWRP (which causes the main version to be blank) then decided it was a good idea to wipe the OS (system)? Again, you need to tell us exactly what steps you took to get to this point.
My next advice to you, is to only do things that are specifically instructed for you to do in your situation. Don't guess or do things without fully understanding them. As your present situation seems to indicate you don't have a very good understanding of what you are doing, and only making matter worse by proceeding with insufficient knowledge.
RUU will only work if its version 6.15.720.2
Your version (CID and MID) is rather obscure, so I'm not sure whether such RUU exists or not. If not, your best bet is to get TWRP back on the phone, and restore the stock nandroid 6.15.720.2 using the files and instructions on the following thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/tutorial-how-to-stock-stock-twrp-t3086860
Also, flashing stock recovery is not needed to RUU; and not helpful in your current situation (you'll probably need to go back to custom recovery TWRP).
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Sorry about the shortened version, just though it might be too big and unnecessary. Okay here goes what happened. I moved the whatsapp media to my laptop (at this time the device was unrooted and running stock android M updated over OTA). After the move, the device was stuck at the splash screen with HTC logo. After this I gave the phone to a service centre (not official HTC) and asked them to NOT root and put stock OS and get the phone working. What they did was, rooted it and installed a custom ROM with TWRM recovery (which was very screwed up, as in the camera kept crashing and I couldn't even use that). So, I decided to get it back to stock ROM and sense UI.
So what I did was looked up some thread (not sure which one) and went ahead to do a wipe through recovery. Here I did the mistake of wiping everything and so the device doesn't have any OS at the moment. The phone is still getting stuck in HTC logo now (obviously as it doesn't have an OS). I have tried to do the following:
1. To flash the boot only using fastboot flash boot and fastboot flash zip commands. The version I tried was stock 3.35.720.1_recovery.img. This didnt seem to work.
2. Next tried to go to usb fastboot mode and tried to run the RUU_M8_UL_M60_SENSE70_MR_BrightstarUS_WWE_6.12.1540.4.exe official one from the laptop. But it showed some mismatch of versions and aborted.
3. Then I read that stock could only be flashed on S-ON devices if we relock the bootloader. So used the fastboot oem relock command to relock bootloader and then tried both the above but didn't work.
4. Next saw somewhere that it is pretty impossible to flash on a locked S-ON device. So went to htcdev and got the bootloader unlocked again.
5. Downloaded a stock image 3.35.720.1 Stock Unrooted. Read that we need lower or same stock recovery to flash the same and so flashed the stock recovery of the same version. Next extracted the .win001 and .win002 files using the tar command and finally put them along with META_INF folder and boot.img files into a zip file. The image had the contents of the system folder and tried to flash this using fastboot and also through the stock option "Update from SD card". Got error "E: footer is wrong. E: update signature verification failed".
This is the status so far. I am not sure what I should be doing anymore. Hope this helps in understanding the situation. Sorry it's so long.
Please advice what I should do now. Currently, I have stock recovery installed and no OS. I just want to have the stock sense OS on the device.
Thanks for all your time.
skull_143 said:
Please advice what I should do now. Currently, I have stock recovery installed and no OS. I just want to have the stock sense OS on the device.
Thanks for all your time.
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1. Download the 6.15.720.2 RUU.zip : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66309774&postcount=20
2. relock the bootloader with command - fastboot oem lock
option 1 - if you have a microsd
1. rename the downloaded RUU.zip as to 0P6BIMG.zip
2. put it on root of your microsd not in any folder
3. on bootloader select hboot - it will scan the zip and ask you to update.
4. select volume up to update
5. once completed, delete the zip from microsd
option 2
1. Download htc_fastboot.exe : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8L4pkbzdlR3eTlJSjdKVEdHX1U/view
2. put both htc_fastboot.exe and the 0P6BIMG.zip in your fastboot folder
3. run below commands :
fastboot reboot-bootloader (reboot to bootloader to ensure the connection is good)
fastboot oem rebootRUU (put the device in RUU mode)
htc_fastboot flash zip 0P6BIMG.zip (to install RUU - read it is htc_fastboot not fastboot)
Once complete - fastboot reboot
run setup .. done

HELP Please! Oneplus 3 Not booting

Hi all,
I installed CM14 on my OP3 but now after 5days somthing has happen.
The phone doesn't start I can see the logo and after that I see some check that it does.
cache : failed
boot: failed
boot-aging: failed
system: failed
Tried to do "technobuzz net / unbrick-oneplus-3"
But it doesn't work.
In fastboot under
Fastboot mode
PRODUCT_NAME - msm8996
VARIANT - MTP UFS
BOOTLOADER VERSION -
BASEBAND VERSION -
SERIAL NUMBER - ********
SECURE BOOT - enabled
Device state - locked
So I can't flash any thing and the recovery menu is not there.
I can only start the phone in Fastboot menu but no more.
Can anyone help my?
Can I boot some bootimage and login to CM14?
thefuse said:
Hi all,
I installed CM14 on my OP3 but now after 5days somthing has happen.
The phone doesn't start I can see the logo and after that I see some check that it does.
cache : failed
boot: failed
boot-aging: failed
system: failed
Tried to do "technobuzz net / unbrick-oneplus-3"
But it doesn't work.
In fastboot under
Fastboot mode
PRODUCT_NAME - msm8996
VARIANT - MTP UFS
BOOTLOADER VERSION -
BASEBAND VERSION -
SERIAL NUMBER - ********
SECURE BOOT - enabled
Device state - locked
So I can't flash any thing and the recovery menu is not there.
I can only start the phone in Fastboot menu but no more.
Can anyone help my?
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same here
Is there any way to get the device state -locked to unlocked without having the OS?
C:\adb>fastboot oem device-info
...
(bootloader) Device tampered: false
(bootloader) Device unlocked: false
(bootloader) Device critical unlocked: false
(bootloader) Charger screen enabled: false
(bootloader) Display panel:
(bootloader) Have console: false
(bootloader) Selinux type: <none>
(bootloader) Boot_mode: normal
(bootloader) Kmemleak_detect: false
OKAY [ 0.094s]
finished. total time: 0.095s
C:\adb>
I got it back from the repair yesterday, and they replaced my motherboard because of faulty motherboard.
install mod-twrp via fastboot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=21835 and install OxygenOS 3.2.6/3.2.8
You simply plug it into a pc and type fastboot oem unlock to unlock the device, then flash TWRP and reflash the OS
cache : failed
modem : failed
boot: failed
boot-aging: failed
system: failed
md5checksum: failed
I have same problem, i was on OOS b9
I flashed TWRP but can not restart to recovery, and also I flashed stock recovery but same problem ,
Any suggestion
Regards
almuhajir said:
cache : failed
modem : failed
boot: failed
boot-aging: failed
system: failed
md5checksum: failed
I have same problem, i was on OOS b9
I flashed TWRP but can not restart to recovery, and also I flashed stock recovery but same problem ,
Any suggestion
Regards
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Unbrick guide, you will have to flaah these files manually.
Puddi_Puddin said:
Unbrick guide, you will have to flaah these files manually.
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I got this problem after using (guide mega unbrick guide hard bricked)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-mega-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3405700
Yes. Boot into fastboot and see of windows device manager shows Kedacom. If it does boot into https://www.google.nl/amp/www.howto...signed-drivers/amp/?client=ms-android-oneplus then install http://www.technobuzz.net/download-oneplus-3-usb-drivers/ now go to device manager it still shows kedacom. (Im not fully sure) but there should be a option if you right click it to change it to Oneplus drivers. Try to play yourself with thid method. I had it aswell and fixed it. I cant give you a fully guide since im not homeless yet..
Puddi_Puddin said:
Yes. Boot into fastboot and see of windows device manager shows Kedacom. If it does boot into https://www.google.nl/amp/www.howto...signed-drivers/amp/?client=ms-android-oneplus then install http://www.technobuzz.net/download-oneplus-3-usb-drivers/ now go to device manager it still shows kedacom. (Im not fully sure) but there should be a option if you right click it to change it to Oneplus drivers. Try to play yourself with thid method. I had it aswell and fixed it. I cant give you a fully guide since im not homeless yet..
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Dear,
its not show Kedacom with me
What does it show then? Otherwise try to manually flash these files.
Puddi_Puddin said:
What does it show then? Otherwise try to manually flash these files.
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I'll try to flashed manually, i'll give you feedback
almuhajir said:
I'll try to flashed manually, i'll give you feedback
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Otherwise well go back to the basics
1. Boot into fastboot type "Fastboot devices" does it show up? No? > Device Manager try to see if it shows something with Kedacomm.
2. Fastboot devices shows up? > Go to the unbrick program it has a file with all partitions. Flash the missing ones that you get on your screen manually, i assume that you know how fastboot works.
3. System boots yay! But no wifi Reflash OOS but dont boot! Go to Fastboot and type this
"fastboot erase modemst1"
"fastboot erase modemst2"
If you still didn't manage to fix it try to explain as clearly ss you can with what you are doing and what you have tried.
Puddi_Puddin said:
Otherwise well go back to the basics
1. Boot into fastboot type "Fastboot devices" does it show up? No? > Device Manager try to see if it shows something with Kedacomm.
2. Fastboot devices shows up? > Go to the unbrick program it has a file with all partitions. Flash the missing ones that you get on your screen manually, i assume that you know how fastboot works.
3. System boots yay! But no wifi Reflash OOS but dont boot! Go to Fastboot and type this
"fastboot erase modemst1"
"fastboot erase modemst2"
If you still didn't manage to fix it try to explain as clearly ss you can with what you are doing and what you have tried.
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Thanx dear,
the problem now still in
cache : failed (dont have it)
modem : ok flash it via fastboot
boot: failed try but not show ok
boot-aging: failed (dont have it)
system: failed (dont have it)
md5checksum: failed (dont have it)
almuhajir said:
Thanx dear,
the problem now still in
cache : failed (dont have it)
modem : ok flash it via fastboot
boot: failed try but not show ok
boot-aging: failed (dont have it)
system: failed (dont have it)
md5checksum: failed (dont have it)
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Either Method 1 or Method 2 has these files. Try to navigate the folders. Then manually flash them. If you really cant find them ill send you them later this day or tomorrow since im not home. To be exact your device does showup under fastboot devices.
Puddi_Puddin said:
Either Method 1 or Method 2 has these files. Try to navigate the folders. Then manually flash them. If you really cant find them ill send you them later this day or tomorrow since im not home. To be exact your device does showup under fastboot devices.
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Many thanx dear,
now i download Method 2, i hope to get repair,
Thanx
almuhajir said:
Many thanx dear,
now i download Method 2, i hope to get repair,
Thanx
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It will, it is software based.. If your device shows up under Fastboot then there is no problem If you have no wifi on boot make sure to post what i said before, keep in mind your device will be at 3.2.1 OOS.

How to install twrp without being able to boot into system?

I hate doing this since I've been a long time user and usually am able to figure stuff out on my own, but I'm hoping there is an easy fix. I dirty flashed the new aokp update over an older aokp version for the pixel xl and i forgot to flash the twrp image after. Now the system ui crashes upon boot (no surprise there) and I can only get into bootloader and the stock phone recovery. How do I get twrp back?
localceleb said:
I hate doing this since I've been a long time user and usually am able to figure stuff out on my own, but I'm hoping there is an easy fix. I dirty flashed the new update over an older aokp version for the pixel xl and i forgot to flash the twrp image after. Now the system ui crashes upon boot (no surprise there) and I can only get into bootloader and the stock phone recovery. How do I get twrp back?
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You fastboot boot twrp then flash it in twrp. The same way you got it the first time.
pcriz said:
You fastboot boot twrp then flash it in twrp. The same way you got it the first time.
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I used the toolkit last time, but I cant adb to recognize the phone in its current state
localceleb said:
I used the toolkit last time, but I cant adb to recognize the phone in its current state
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This why I wouldn't use a toolkit, you're just kind of handicapping yourself..
You don't need adb to fastboot. either you are using adb (in the booted OS or in recovery) or you are using fastboot (in the bootloader).
You should take a gander at a few of the guides in the Guides section on how to install recovery.
TWRP Thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/development/twrp-alpha1-pixel-devices-t3500312
How to Guide for Beginners (look for the portion on installing twrp):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/how-to/guide-how-to-unlock-root-flash-pixel-xl-t3507886
Good luck.
localceleb said:
I used the toolkit last time, but I cant adb to recognize the phone in its current state
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If you are in bootloader mode when you type adb commands it will fail. You use Fastboot commands at that point.
ADB commands are for when tbe phone is booted normally.
TonikJDK said:
If you are in bootloader mode when you type adb commands it will fail. You use Fastboot commands at that point.
ADB commands are for when tbe phone is booted normally.
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Can you mount the system and use adb commands through the stock recovery? I can't seem to get any fastboot or adb commands to work at all. Even when the system is booted up. The system ui crashes, but shouldn't adb commands still work at that point?
localceleb said:
Can you mount the system and use adb commands through the stock recovery? I can't seem to get any fastboot or adb commands to work at all. Even when the system is booted up. The system ui crashes, but shouldn't adb commands still work at that point?
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Who knows what else crashed if the ui crashed. Power down, count to ten. Then power and vol down. Once in recovery, connect it to the computer. Not before.
Fastboot devices
If it shows flash the factory image. Modify the bat file and remove the -w to save your data.
If it doesn't connect try other usb ports. Mine won't connect to my front panel, only the rear.
And try another cable.
TonikJDK said:
Who knows what else crashed if the ui crashed. Power down, count to ten. Then power and vol down. Once in recovery, connect it to the computer. Not before.
Fastboot devices
If it shows flash the factory image. Modify the bat file and remove the -w to save your data.
If it doesn't connect try other usb ports. Mine won't connect to my front panel, only the rear.
And try another cable.
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Well, in theory if I can get fastboot to work I would want to flash the twrp recovery image and then restore a backup, right?
localceleb said:
Well, in theory if I can get fastboot to work I would want to flash the twrp recovery image and then restore a backup, right?
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I am not a fan of TWRP backups on the Pixels. Seen a few bricks, especially on R2.
So i have attempted to fastboot flash a twrp img and its failing.
C:\Android\TWRP>fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'recovery' (26588 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.917s]
writing 'recovery'...
(bootloader) Flashing active slot "_b"
FAILED (remote: partition [recovery] doesn't exist)
finished. total time: 1.020s
Am I safe to try a factory image or am I doing something wrong trying to flash the recovery image. ADB commands don't seem to work at this point for some reason.
Thanks for any help!
localceleb said:
So i have attempted to fastboot flash a twrp img and its failing.
C:\Android\TWRP>fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'recovery' (26588 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.917s]
writing 'recovery'...
(bootloader) Flashing active slot "_b"
FAILED (remote: partition [recovery] doesn't exist)
finished. total time: 1.020s
Am I safe to try a factory image or am I doing something wrong trying to flash the recovery image. ADB commands don't seem to work at this point for some reason.
Thanks for any help!
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You are doing it wrong. You copy the TWRP zip to the phone.
Then
Fastboot BOOT twrp twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img
That boots you to twrp. Then you install the twrp zip while in twrp.
You can not install twrp any other way.
TonikJDK said:
You are doing it wrong. You copy the TWRP zip to the phone.
Then
Fastboot BOOT twrp twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img
That boots you to twrp. Then you install the twrp zip while in twrp.
You can not install twrp any other way.
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I need to add that I cant boot into the system as the system ui crashes so I have no way to transfer files to the phone at this place.
localceleb said:
I need to add that I cant boot into the system as the system ui crashes so I have no way to transfer files to the phone at this place.
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Fastboot boot to twrp as I described. TWRP has ADB in it, so then from your computer you can ADB push the twrp zip and install it.
But I still advise you to flash the factory image after removing the -w from the flashall bat file.
TonikJDK said:
Fastboot boot to twrp as I described. TWRP has ADB in it, so then from your computer you can ADB push the twrp zip and install it.
But I still advise you to flash the factory image after removing the -w from the flashall bat file.
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He shouldn't bother removing the -w. A fresh image is what he is in need of. Wipe the phone and start over. Easy.

Can't flash TWRP after 11.0.12.0

Hi, I was on 11.0.11 and after flashing 11.0.12 from TWRP
miui_GINKGOGlobal_V11.0.12.0.PCOMIXM_912960e1fc_9.0.zip
I can't flash TWRP
twrp-3.4.0-1-ginkgo.img
in fastboot mode even though there isn't an error
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.4.0-1-ginkgo.img
Sending 'recovery' (65536 KB) OKAY [ 1.564s]
Writing 'recovery' OKAY [ 0.277s]
Finished. Total time: 1.868s
if I try to boot into recovery TWRP isn't there, it's on stock recovery. My bootloader is unlocked if it isn't obvious.
If I do
fastboot reboot recovery
after flashing TWRP, it doesn't boot into TWRP but instead into normal phone mode, not recovery.
If I do
fastboot reboot recovery
after flashing TWRP and then keep pressing the recovery key combo (PWR+VOLUP) it doesn't boot any recovery, it just keeps rebooting
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Hacker?pcs said:
Hi, I was on 11.0.11 and after flashing 11.0.12 from TWRP
miui_GINKGOGlobal_V11.0.12.0.PCOMIXM_912960e1fc_9.0.zip
I can't flash TWRP
twrp-3.4.0-1-ginkgo.img
in fastboot mode even though there isn't an error
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.4.0-1-ginkgo.img
Sending 'recovery' (65536 KB) OKAY [ 1.564s]
Writing 'recovery' OKAY [ 0.277s]
Finished. Total time: 1.868s
if I try to boot into recovery TWRP isn't there, it's on stock recovery. My bootloader is unlocked if it isn't obvious.
If I do
fastboot reboot recovery
after flashing TWRP, it doesn't boot into TWRP but instead into normal phone mode, not recovery.
If I do
fastboot reboot recovery
after flashing TWRP and then keep pressing the recovery key combo (PWR+VOLUP) it doesn't boot any recovery, it just keeps rebooting
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Download twrp fastboot mode.
Download TWRP-3.3.2B-0627-REDMI_NOTE8-10.0-CN-wzsx150-fastboot.zip - Redmi Note 8
Download TWRP TWRP-3.3.2B-0627-REDMI_NOTE8-10.0-CN-wzsx150-fastboot.zip - Redmi Note 8 - in MiFirm ✅ - Xiaomi MIUI Firmware - ROM - TWRP download free and max speed - The biggest Xiaomi Mi download
mifirm.net
J. Harry Potter said:
Download twrp fastboot mode.
Download TWRP-3.3.2B-0627-REDMI_NOTE8-10.0-CN-wzsx150-fastboot.zip - Redmi Note 8
Download TWRP TWRP-3.3.2B-0627-REDMI_NOTE8-10.0-CN-wzsx150-fastboot.zip - Redmi Note 8 - in MiFirm ✅ - Xiaomi MIUI Firmware - ROM - TWRP download free and max speed - The biggest Xiaomi Mi download
mifirm.net
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Doesn't work,
fastboot boot recovery-TWRP-3.3.2B-0627-REDMI_NOTE8-10.0-CN-wzsx150.img
bring me to a different screen, the one that says "Redmi by Xiaomi" instead of the one with the little thing with the communist hat tinkering with Android but it's fastboot again, no TWRP.
Flashing it to recovery is the same as the official, rebooting to normal phone mode and if I do adb reboot recovery it gets me to stock recovery, not TWRP
Hacker?pcs said:
Doesn't work,
fastboot boot recovery-TWRP-3.3.2B-0627-REDMI_NOTE8-10.0-CN-wzsx150.img
bring me to a different screen, the one that says "Redmi by Xiaomi" instead of the one with the little thing with the communist hat tinkering with Android but it's fastboot again, no TWRP.
Flashing it to recovery is the same as the official, rebooting to normal phone mode and if I do adb reboot recovery it gets me to stock recovery, not TWRP
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Then ig.......try after reseting your device or clean flash latest miui with mi flash tool.(your bootloader needs to be unlocked)
Hacker?pcs said:
Doesn't work,
fastboot boot recovery-TWRP-3.3.2B-0627-REDMI_NOTE8-10.0-CN-wzsx150.img
bring me to a different screen, the one that says "Redmi by Xiaomi" instead of the one with the little thing with the communist hat tinkering with Android but it's fastboot again, no TWRP.
Flashing it to recovery is the same as the official, rebooting to normal phone mode and if I do adb reboot recovery it gets me to stock recovery, not TWRP
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By the way this is a different method. this should have worked. what did you do ?
J. Harry Potter said:
Then ig.......try after reseting your device or clean flash latest miui with mi flash tool.(your bootloader needs to be unlocked)
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My bootloader is unlocked, I'm with Magisk since I bought the device, I usually to update download the recovery rom
Miui Updates
Redmi Note 8 Global Stable V11.0.12.0 OTA Apply for V11.0.11.0 https://bigota.d.miui.com/V11.0.12.0.PCOMIXM/miui-blockota-ginkgo_global-V11.0.11.0.PCOMIXM-V11.0.12.0.PCOMIXM-a0ac2f3c57-9.0.zip Recovery ROM...
t.me
and flash it then flash Magisk then TWRP to recovery, sometimes I forget though TWRP and then flash it from fastboot. I forgot it now but now it doesn't flash via fastboot for some reason
J. Harry Potter said:
By the way this is a different method. this should have worked. what did you do ?
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As I've said, it acts like the official TWRP, it either reboots to fastboot or to normal phone mode.
Hacker?pcs said:
My bootloader is unlocked, I'm with Magisk since I bough the device, I usually to update download the recovery rom
Miui Updates
Redmi Note 8 Global Stable V11.0.12.0 OTA Apply for V11.0.11.0 https://bigota.d.miui.com/V11.0.12.0.PCOMIXM/miui-blockota-ginkgo_global-V11.0.11.0.PCOMIXM-V11.0.12.0.PCOMIXM-a0ac2f3c57-9.0.zip Recovery ROM...
t.me
and flash it then flash Magisk then TWRP to recovery, sometimes I forget though TWRP and then flash it from fastboot. I forgot it now but now it doesn't flash via fastboot for some reason
As I've said, it acts like the official TWRP, it either reboots to fastboot or to normal phone mode.
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i don't know how you flashed that twrp. Just open EN_Recovery-twrp-oneclick-EN then press enter. and then boot your phone to fastboot mode and connect to pc. then in pc type 2 and then i hope it will work
J. Harry Potter said:
i don't know how you flashed that twrp. Just open EN_Recovery-twrp-oneclick-EN then press enter. and then boot your phone to fastboot mode and connect to pc. then in pc type 2 and then i hope it will work
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I've flashed it with the fastboot I have from Android SDK, didn't run the script. I've checked it out and saw that it flashes the misc.bin file too, I've tried flashing it but now I'm stuck on fastboot... ffs
I've downloaded the official Fastboot rom
ginkgo_global_images_V11.0.12.0.PCOMIXM_20201119.0000.00_9.0_global_37804edbcb.tgz
but I can't flash its misc.bin, it says Volume full...
fastboot continue
says "system has been destroyed"
I really don't want to wipe data and start fresh with Mi Flash tool ffs
Hacker?pcs said:
I've flashed it with the fastboot I have from Android SDK, didn't run the script. I've checked it out and saw that it flashes the misc.bin file too, I've tried flashing it but now I'm stuck on fastboot... ffs
I've downloaded the official Fastboot rom
ginkgo_global_images_V11.0.12.0.PCOMIXM_20201119.0000.00_9.0_global_37804edbcb.tgz
but I can't flash its misc.bin, it says Volume full...
never heard of volume full problem. place the fastboot rom in desktop menu. and install necessary drivers that need to flash via mi flash tool
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J. Harry Potter said:
never heard of volume full problem. place the fastboot rom in desktop menu. and install necessary drivers that need to flash via mi flash tool
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Well the misc.bin from your link is 8KB, the misc.img from fastboot rom tgz is 8MB
It sucks because mi flash tool erases data...
EDIT
THANK GOD,
fastboot erase misc
fixes the destroyed problem and lets me boot.
I figured it out from the bat script in the tgz fastboot rom, it doesn't flash the contained 4MB misc.img, it just has "fastboot %* erase misc" near the end
Problem that I can't flash TWRP again so I can't root :/
Hacker?pcs said:
Well the misc.bin from your link is 8KB, the misc.img from fastboot rom tgz is 8MB
It sucks because mi flash tool erases data...
EDIT
THANK GOD,
fastboot erase misc
fixes the destroyed problem and lets me boot.
I figured it out from the bat script in the tgz fastboot rom, it doesn't flash it, it just has "fastboot %* erase misc" near the end
Problem that I can't flash TWRP again so I can't root :/
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so now you can boot.
if you have a pc just store your data in pc and then flash miui. then ig it will clear all the bugs u r facing and then you can try to flash twrp
J. Harry Potter said:
so now you can boot.
if you have a pc just store your data in pc and then flash miui. then ig it will clear all the bugs u r facing and then you can try to flash twrp
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Yeah seems to the only way, something blocks the custom TWRP recovery and a clean slate may be the only way
Hacker?pcs said:
Yeah seems to the only way, something blocks the custom TWRP recovery and a clean slate may be the only way
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don't forget to flash VBMETA after so the custom recovery (twrp or orangefox) persist

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