Hard Brick Moto Z Play patch April - Moto Z Play Questions & Answers

Guys i looked everywhere, i have almost 19 files of blank flash with me, i tried every file.
most of them i get this error
Code:
**** Log buffer [000001] 2018-04-26_17:50:55 ****
[ 0.000] Opening device: \\.\COM4
[ 0.001] Detecting device
[ 4.007] ERROR: sahara_greet_device()->change_mode()->do_hello()->IO error
[ 4.007] Check qboot_log.txt for more details
[ 4.008] Total time: 4.009s
[ 4.008]
[ 4.008] qboot version 3.40
[ 4.008]
[ 4.008] DEVICE {
[ 4.008] name = "\\.\COM4",
[ 4.008] flags = "0x64",
[ 4.008] addr = "0x61FE5C",
[ 4.008] api.bnr = "0x2932F80",
[ 4.008] }
[ 4.008]
[ 4.008]
[ 4.008] Backup & Restore {
[ 4.008] num_entries = 0,
[ 4.008] restoring = "false",
[ 4.008] backup_error = "not started",
[ 4.008] restore_error = "not started",
[ 4.008] }
[ 4.008]
Sometimes i get this error:
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**** Log buffer [000001] 2018-04-26_18:50:06 ****
[ 0.000] Opening device: \\.\COM3
[ 0.001] Detecting device
[ 0.004] ...cpu.id = 70 (0x46)
[ 0.004] ...cpu.sn = 2664816212 (0x9ed5de54)
[ 0.004] Opening singleimage
[ 0.005] Loading package
[ 0.006] ...filename = singleimage.pkg.xml
[ 0.007] Loading programmer
[ 0.008] ...filename = programmer.mbn
[ 0.008] Sending programmer
[ 0.227] Handling things over to programmer
[ 0.227] Identifying CPU version
[ 0.233] Waiting for firehose to get ready
[ 60.789] Waiting for firehose to get ready
[120.875] ...MSM8953 unknown
[120.875] Determining target secure state
[120.882] Waiting for firehose to get ready
[180.966] ...secure = no
[181.005] Waiting for firehose to get ready
[241.083] Configuring device...
[241.086] Waiting for firehose to get ready
[301.165] Waiting for firehose to get ready
[361.257] Waiting for firehose to get ready
[421.340] Waiting for firehose to get ready
[481.421] ERROR: do_package()->do_recipe()->do_configure()->buffer_read()->device_read()->IO error
[481.421] Check qboot_log.txt for more details
[481.422] Total time: 481.423s
[481.422]
[481.422] qboot version 3.40
[481.422]
[481.422] DEVICE {
[481.422] name = "\\.\COM3",
[481.422] flags = "0x64",
[481.422] addr = "0x61FE5C",
[481.422] sahara.current_mode = "0",
[481.422] api.buffer = "0x2D9D020",
[481.422] cpu.serial = "2664816212",
[481.422] cpu.id = "70",
[481.422] cpu.sv_sbl = "0",
[481.422] cpu.name = "MSM8953",
[481.422] storage.type = "eMMC",
[481.422] sahara.programmer = "programmer.mbn",
[481.422] module.firehose = "0xEEBC8",
[481.422] cpu.ver = "0",
[481.422] cpu.vername = "unknown",
[481.422] api.bnr = "0x2CD8388",
[481.422] }
[481.422]
[481.422]
[481.422] Backup & Restore {
[481.422] num_entries = 0,
[481.422] restoring = "false",
[481.422] backup_error = "not started",
[481.422] restore_error = "not started",
[481.422] }
[481.422]
i was at 7.0 and got a update *april* i just clicked and forgot that my phone was rooted, when i look back my cellphone was off . cant access bootloader...
and no blank flash help me.
OBS: used windows 10, 3.0 USB and Vmware with windows 7.
Qualcomm driver installed.
what should i do?

I get these errors too, in my case I did downgrade the oreo 8.0.0 patch from March to Nougat 7.1.1 after I was applying a patch by OTA. I had forgotten that this was how hardbrick got, lol. now I'm hoping to get the blankflash for Oreo 8.0.0 and hope to revive my Z Play.
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Guys, you all know that expecially on this Motorola phone you need to avoid flashing an older bootloader to apply after an OTA update. It ends with hardbrick, that is not the first time we've seen this on this forum.

Systemlessly said:
Guys, you all know that expecially on this Motorola phone you need to avoid flashing an older bootloader to apply after an OTA update. It ends with hardbrick, that is not the first time we've seen this on this forum.
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but , my rom was 7 , so none of this bootloaders are old. i just cant find one to fix and cant understand this error what means.

carolnap said:
Guys i looked everywhere, i have almost 19 files of blank flash with me, i tried every file.
most of them i get this error
i was at 7.0 and got a update *april* i just clicked and forgot that my phone was rooted, when i look back my cellphone was off . cant access bootloader...
and no blank flash help me.
OBS: used windows 10, 3.0 USB and Vmware with windows 7.
Qualcomm driver installed.
what should i do?
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Have you you tried the blankflash here? https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73402033&postcount=181
If so and it doesn't work, or your device was previously updated to the stock 7.1.1 or 8.0 stock firmware, then you may well have to either wait for a newer blankflash or send your device for a service repair.
Generally, if you downgrade your device stock firmware, please do not use OTA updates.

Systemlessly said:
Guys, you all know that expecially on this Motorola phone you need to avoid flashing an older bootloader to apply after an OTA update. It ends with hardbrick, that is not the first time we've seen this on this forum.
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echo92 said:
Have you you tried the blankflash here? https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73402033&postcount=181
If so and it doesn't work, or your device was previously updated to the stock 7.1.1 or 8.0 stock firmware, then you may well have to either wait for a newer blankflash or send your device for a service repair.
Generally, if you downgrade your device stock firmware, please do not use OTA updates.
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hello, i used, it always stucked on "waiting for the firehose to come"
and then error
so if i use the oreo blankflash... ill only be able to use oreo from now on.
it that what u means?
obs: i think is stock 7.1.1

carolnap said:
hello, i used, it always stucked on "waiting for the firehose to come"
and then error
so if i use the oreo blankflash... ill only be able to use oreo from now on.
it that what u means?
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Try the blankflash a few times, sometimes it fails to receive a response from your device (hence waiting for the firehose). Alternatively it could mean the blankflash is too old for your bootloader to rescue it (blankflashes appear to only be able to repair bootloaders that are older or as new as the blankflash supplied bootloader).
If you use the Oreo blankflash, then your bootloader would be likely updated to the Oreo bootloader. In theory, you could flash older stock firmware, but again, using OTA updates on a device with downgraded stock firmware is a really bad idea.
However, that is dependent on even if we get an Oreo blankflash, as these are leaked from internal Motorola development. As such, we're very lucky to have them...

echo92 said:
Try the blankflash a few times, sometimes it fails to receive a response from your device (hence waiting for the firehose). Alternatively it could mean the blankflash is too old for your bootloader to rescue it (blankflashes appear to only be able to repair bootloaders that are older or as new as the blankflash supplied bootloader).
If you use the Oreo blankflash, then your bootloader would be likely updated to the Oreo bootloader. In theory, you could flash older stock firmware, but again, using OTA updates on a device with downgraded stock firmware is a really bad idea.
However, that is dependent on even if we get an Oreo blankflash, as these are leaked from internal Motorola development. As such, we're very lucky to have them...
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can you tell me if metters that i use windows 10 or windows 7, because both give me the same error.
and when is at waiting the firehose i listen to a driver sound that is unpluggin and then pluggin ...

carolnap said:
can you tell me if metters that i use windows 10 or windows 7, because both give me the same error.
and when is at waiting the firehose i listen to a driver sound that is unpluggin and then pluggin ...
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Hmm, are you seeing your device present in Device Manager? It should either show up as Motorola ADB interface or perhaps fastboot addison_s, or is it showing up as Qualcomm HS_USB 9008 or similar?
Do you have the Motorola ADB drivers installed? Also, do you have driver signature enforcement disabled if you are running a 64 bit build of Windows? (one guide to disable enforcement is here: https://www.howtogeek.com/167723/ho...8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/ )
Also, try with the original USB Motorola cable or a high quality USB data cable. You could try the following too (credit to: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/help/solved-unbrick-hard-bricked-dead-t3585016 )
Follow the below steps.
1. Keep your mobile connected using USB, obviously.
2. using one hand keep power button and volume down button pressed at same time and using other hand click blank-flash.bat file.
3. It might be possible that blank-flash.bat scritps get finished earlier, in that case, keep clicking .bat file continuously, you don't need to close previous cmd window. For me it took 5-6 run to get script detect/communicate with device. Here idea is that your mobile should get detected when you press power button+volume button while blank-flash.bat file is still executing.
4. keep trying step 3 unless you dont see below logs.
However, if you were originally on 7.1.1 then downgraded to 7.0, then took the April OTA update, depending on what 7.1.1 firmware you had, you may have to wait for the Oreo blankflash or pay for a service repair, as the blankflashes we have may be too old, and won't rescue a corrupted 7.1.1 bootloader (since downgrading stock firmware does not downgrade your bootloader in many cases. Hence, taking an old OTA - which does not check your bootloader version - corrupts your newer bootloader when the OTA flashes an old bootloader onto your device).
That being said, given you were rooted in the first place, the OTA should have failed as it detected root. What happens when you power off your device and then hold down the power and volume down keys, anything?

echo92 said:
Hmm, are you seeing your device present in Device Manager? It should either show up as Motorola ADB interface or perhaps fastboot addison_s, or is it showing up as Qualcomm HS_USB 9008 or similar?
Do you have the Motorola ADB drivers installed? Also, do you have driver signature enforcement disabled if you are running a 64 bit build of Windows? (one guide to disable enforcement is here: https://www.howtogeek.com/167723/ho...8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/ )
Also, try with the original USB Motorola cable or a high quality USB data cable. You could try the following too (credit to: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/help/solved-unbrick-hard-bricked-dead-t3585016 )
Follow the below steps.
1. Keep your mobile connected using USB, obviously.
2. using one hand keep power button and volume down button pressed at same time and using other hand click blank-flash.bat file.
3. It might be possible that blank-flash.bat scritps get finished earlier, in that case, keep clicking .bat file continuously, you don't need to close previous cmd window. For me it took 5-6 run to get script detect/communicate with device. Here idea is that your mobile should get detected when you press power button+volume button while blank-flash.bat file is still executing.
4. keep trying step 3 unless you dont see below logs.
However, if you were originally on 7.1.1 then downgraded to 7.0, then took the April OTA update, depending on what 7.1.1 firmware you had, you may have to wait for the Oreo blankflash or pay for a service repair, as the blankflashes we have may be too old, and won't rescue a corrupted 7.1.1 bootloader (since downgrading stock firmware does not downgrade your bootloader in many cases. Hence, taking an old OTA - which does not check your bootloader version - corrupts your newer bootloader when the OTA flashes an old bootloader onto your device).
That being said, given you were rooted in the first place, the OTA should have failed as it detected root. What happens when you power off your device and then hold down the power and volume down keys, anything?
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hi,
-- on device manager is showing Qualcomm HS_USB 9008
-- driver signature enforcement disabled ( ive done that)
-- original USB Motorola cable (im using this one)
-- That being said, given you were rooted in the first place, the OTA should have failed as it detected root. What happens when you power off your device and then hold down the power and volume down keys, anything?
well my cellphone shut down in the middle of update and nothing happens when i press those keys.
thanks for helping me, but i really dont know why when i finnaly get those message of waiting the firehose it get the error. it should be working right, i dont think its driver anymore...
on the 0.233 (in the picture) is where i hear the sound of driver unpluggin and the pluggin so i stop pressing vol down and power...
but nothing happens after that. even if i keep pressing the sound continue and the error is the same

carolnap said:
hi,
-- on device manager is showing Qualcomm HS_USB 9008
-- driver signature enforcement disabled ( ive done that)
-- original USB Motorola cable (im using this one)
-- That being said, given you were rooted in the first place, the OTA should have failed as it detected root. What happens when you power off your device and then hold down the power and volume down keys, anything?
well my cellphone shut down in the middle of update and nothing happens when i press those keys.
thanks for helping me, but i really dont know why when i finnaly get those message of waiting the firehose it get the error. it should be working right, i dont think its driver anymore...
on the 0.233 (in the picture) is where i hear the sound of driver unpluggin and the pluggin so i stop pressing vol down and power...
but nothing happens after that. even if i keep pressing the sound continue and the error is the same
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Ah, if your device shut down in the middle of the update, then that suggests a definite hard brick (presumably when the OTA attempted to flash the old April 2017 bootloader onto a 7.1.1 bootloader and corrupted the newer bootloader).
The info you've provided suggests that your device is communicating in the Qualcomm fallback mode (HS_USB 9008) to your computer, hence why you're hearing the driver sounds. However, the multitude of 'waiting for firehose' suggests that the blankflash is still not communicating properly with your device. As I understand it, when the blankflash communicates with your device, it sends over a (signed) programmer to establish a connection and to verify your device CPU and bootloader are suitable for sending over the new bootloader. If it is not suitable, the blankflash is left waiting for a reply (waiting for firehose) before timing out. That suggests the blankflashes you're using are too old for your device bootloader, especially if you're getting MSM8953 unknown, which likely points to the blankflash being unable to identify your CPU/chipset and/or bootloader and so cannot authorise the transfer.
For more info: https://github.com/openpst/sahara/blob/master/README.md
Also, here's an interesting article on firehose programmers (the part of the blankflash that authorises the transfer of the new bootloader) and why some OEMs don't want to give them out, as you could in theory compromise the bootloader security: https://alephsecurity.com/2018/01/22/qualcomm-edl-1/

echo92 said:
Ah, if your device shut down in the middle of the update, then that suggests a definite hard brick (presumably when the OTA attempted to flash the old April 2017 bootloader onto a 7.1.1 bootloader and corrupted the newer bootloader).
The info you've provided suggests that your device is communicating in the Qualcomm fallback mode (HS_USB 9008) to your computer, hence why you're hearing the driver sounds. However, the multitude of 'waiting for firehose' suggests that the blankflash is still not communicating properly with your device. As I understand it, when the blankflash communicates with your device, it sends over a (signed) programmer to establish a connection and to verify your device CPU and bootloader are suitable for sending over the new bootloader. If it is not suitable, the blankflash is left waiting for a reply (waiting for firehose) before timing out. That suggests the blankflashes you're using are too old for your device bootloader.
For more info: https://github.com/openpst/sahara/blob/master/README.md
Also, here's an interesting article on firehose programmers (the part of the blankflash that authorises the transfer of the new bootloader) and why some OEMs don't want to give them out, as you could in theory compromise the bootloader security: https://alephsecurity.com/2018/01/22/qualcomm-edl-1/
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what you means by definite hard brick, ill not able to recover even with the blankflash oreo?

carolnap said:
what you means by definite hard brick, ill not able to recover even with the blankflash oreo?
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By definite hard brick, I mean you may likely need to wait for a much newer blankflash than any we have available. Hard bricks are very difficult to resolve without the correct/newest blankflashes. As I mentioned earlier, any blankflash you use can only work if it's flashing a 7.1.1 or newer bootloader onto a device that was formally updated to 7.1.1 - any blankflashes designed for 7.0 or blankflashes for older 7.1.1 builds may not work. Again, you may wish to repeat using the blankflash as sometimes it takes a few tries to get the connection working.
The Oreo blankflash should work, as that likely carries the newest bootloader available. However, I have no idea when that will be leaked, or if it will even be leaked. You may be able to find a member who knows a sympathetic Motorola engineer to get an updated blankflash from, or a factory Oreo stock fastboot ROM, but those are leaks and as such it is very difficult to know if or when they will be released.
If you need a device in a hurry, you would likely be best served by possibly paying for a motherboard replacement or buying a new device, and putting your Z Play aside in the hope there's a rescue blankflash in the future.

usuario do Z play said:
I get these errors too, in my case I did downgrade the oreo 8.0.0 patch from March to Nougat 7.1.1 after I was applying a patch by OTA. I had forgotten that this was how hardbrick got, lol. now I'm hoping to get the blankflash for Oreo 8.0.0 and hope to revive my Z Play.
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What date was the security patch of Nougat that you flashed? @echos97 told me that if it was the Feb 2018 one, (which was the one directly before the March and April Oreo builds), you might have been safe to update via OTA. Perhaps you flashed an older build?

djdelarosa25 said:
What date was the security patch of Nougat that you flashed? @echos97 told me that if it was the Feb 2018 one, (which was the one directly before the March and April Oreo builds), you might have been safe to update via OTA. Perhaps you flashed an older build?
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i have this file next to the rom
BUILD REQUEST INFO:
SW Version: addison-user 7.0 NPNS25.137-24-1-4 5 release-keysM8953_10222.33.04.62R
MBM Version: C1.06
Modem Version: M8953_10222.33.04.62R
FSG Version: FSG-8953-04.81
Build Fingerprint: motorola/addison/addison:7.0/NPNS25.137-24-1-4/5:user/release-keys
VERSION INFO FOUND UNDER 'ABOUT PHONE' SCREEN:
System Version: 25.201.5.addison.retail.en.US
Model number: XT1635-02
Android Version: 7.0
Baseband Version: M8953_10222.33.04.62R
Build Number: addison-user 7.0 NPNS25.137-24-1-4 5 release-keys
Build Date: Thu Mar 16 08:38:42 CDT 2017
OTHER MISC VERSION INFO:
Subsidy Lock Config: slcf_rev_d_default_v1.0.nvm
Regulatory Info (eLabel): regulatory_info_default.png
Blur Version: Blur_Version.25.201.5.addison.retail.en.US
Version when read from CPV: addison-user 7.0 NPNS25.137-24-1-4 5 release-keys
was the first update i got when i started the rom
right now i dont even knw if was april

carolnap said:
i have this file next to the rom
BUILD REQUEST INFO:
SW Version: addison-user 7.0 NPNS25.137-24-1-4 5 release-keysM8953_10222.33.04.62R
MBM Version: C1.06
Modem Version: M8953_10222.33.04.62R
FSG Version: FSG-8953-04.81
Build Fingerprint: motorola/addison/addison:7.0/NPNS25.137-24-1-4/5:user/release-keys
VERSION INFO FOUND UNDER 'ABOUT PHONE' SCREEN:
System Version: 25.201.5.addison.retail.en.US
Model number: XT1635-02
Android Version: 7.0
Baseband Version: M8953_10222.33.04.62R
Build Number: addison-user 7.0 NPNS25.137-24-1-4 5 release-keys
Build Date: Thu Mar 16 08:38:42 CDT 2017
OTHER MISC VERSION INFO:
Subsidy Lock Config: slcf_rev_d_default_v1.0.nvm
Regulatory Info (eLabel): regulatory_info_default.png
Blur Version: Blur_Version.25.201.5.addison.retail.en.US
Version when read from CPV: addison-user 7.0 NPNS25.137-24-1-4 5 release-keys
was the first update i got when i started the rom
right now i dont even knw if was april
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You didn't answer my question. You posted that you flashed back to Nougat after flashing Oreo. May I ask again, what date was the security patch of the Nougat firmware that you flashed?
EDIT: Apologies, seems like you flashed way back to 7.0. Well, if that's the case, I think there's nothing you can do but wait for the Oreo firmware to become available. If you flashed back to Feb 2018 7.1.1, this may not have been an issue.

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You didn't answer my question. You posted that you flashed back to Nougat after flashing Oreo. May I ask again, what date was the security patch of the Nougat firmware that you flashed?
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If that's the stock ROM they flashed, Googling the build number suggests it was March 2017. If they had formally updated to 7.1.1, their bootloader would have been at least the August 2017 build. The large disparity in firmware build versions is the likely reason they hard bricked when taking the Nougat April 2017 OTA patch. Credit to: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z-play/how-to/moto-z-play-reteu-firmware-otas-t3557917

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You didn't answer my question. You posted that you flashed back to Nougat after flashing Oreo. May I ask again, what date was the security patch of the Nougat firmware that you flashed?
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i didnt flashed oreo anytime
guys, i was with a custom rom, and flashed this rom (last topic)
so i got the update after reboot the cellphone (right after flashed this rom) ok?
and then the cellphone died.

djdelarosa25 said:
You didn't answer my question. You posted that you flashed back to Nougat after flashing Oreo. May I ask again, what date was the security patch of the Nougat firmware that you flashed?
EDIT: Apologies, seems like you flashed way back to 7.0. Well, if that's the case, I think there's nothing you can do but wait for the Oreo firmware to become available. If you flashed back to Feb 2018 7.1.1, this may not have been an issue.
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why 7 is a problem and not 7.1
7 is older...

carolnap said:
why 7 is a problem and not 7.1
7 is older...
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Not all 7.1.1 builds are SAFE to flash, ONLY the latest build prior to the Android version jump - in this case, the Feb 2018 patch
7.0 is way older. If you came from Oreo and flashed Feb 2018 7.1.1 Nougat, you would still have the Oreo bootloader. In this case, updating back to Oreo would work, as it is the same bootloader version. But if you flashed 7.0 and accepted an OTA, this would brick your device due to bootloader incompatibility. AFAIK, you can't skip OTA releases. You'd have to update to the next patch before the next one if your device is a few builds outdated.
I have to credit my friend @echo92 here for all the knowledge. Though to be fair, I haven't completely gotten the whole idea and I ask for your help again in helping this poor fellow.

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Fellows, I hope you help me please with the Blankflash file for the MZP.
I left it in full brick, I was tunneling MM and Nougat down with the script Downgrade and coming up with adb sideload and it happened when installing Nougat again.
It should be mentioned that it was with the April patch, the downgrade of a patch MM, restart and install the apps as always and personalize, then added in December, reboot and reinstall No but end instead of restart, I chose to start The bootloadder and alli brickeo.
Everything only with the charger open, no root or any modification, now no garment or anything and if I connect it to the charger of the PC only the charge led flashes, when I connect it the PC recognizes me as ¨Qualcomm hs-usb qdloader 9008 COM5¨ has used and Blankflash for the bike does not finish the process and the 1,2 and 3 dce XDA and neither.
If someone can pass me the Blankflash will thank you, please.
I arrived here:
Blur_Version.25.211.10.addison.retail.es.ES - Security April 2017
NPN 25.137-24-1-9
Download here:
Blur_Version.24.221.12.addison.retail.es.ES - Security November 2016
MPNS24.104-44-10
Install this:
Blur_Version.24.231.19.addison.retail.es.ES - Security December 2016
MPNS24.104-44-16
Then bricke it at the end of the process:
Blur_Version.25.21.2.addison.retail.en.US - Android 7.0 Nougat January 2017
NPN25.137-15.2
By the way a colleague Ali Guzman of the group facebook my pass this compilation NPN25.137-24-1 with the included blankflash but in the middle of the process notifies me of package error.
I pass the link for a man who serves:
Https://mega.nz/#!nMdEFLxY!4x0BZWr45...anoX16JZv5B5-E
thank you very much.
I hard bricked my Moto X2 last year and I'm still waiting for the blankflash files for it. So far, nothing....
As far as I know only a few of the older (still under Google flag) devices have it, like G1 and X1. No other blankflash files were made available after that I'm afraid....
password of mega link?
bruno-prata13 said:
password of mega link?
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lenovo-forums.ru
you check this page.
lozada81 said:
lenovo-forums.ru
you check this page.
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I met exactly the same issue like you, applied April patch, did downgrade to 6.0, doing ota again, then it happened...
BTW "lenovo-forums.ru" doesn't work as the decryption key
lanyao1920 said:
I met exactly the same issue like you, applied April patch, did downgrade to 6.0, doing ota again, then it happened...
BTW "lenovo-forums.ru" doesn't work as the decryption key
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pass of file : lenovo-forums.ru
http://lenovo-forums.ru/files/file/...ialnaya-proshivka-xt1635-02_70_npn25137-24-1/
I am having the same problem....did you manage to solve it?
tiberiuharcsa said:
I am having the same problem....did you manage to solve it?
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Me? No, I guess we have to wait for the blankflash file... Or the question would be: How can we extract that file from the OTA, or on a April patched phone which still is alive?
debrick.img file for moto z play
please upload debrick.img for moto z play.... my phone is hard bricked and unable to start or boot
So who distributes the blankflash? I'm stuck with led flash on charge. Damn April update
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even im suffering the same problem just charging led blinks when i connect the phone and nothing happens
please provide us the blankfalsh files
So has this happened only after applying the April patch and then downgrading? I've downgraded from the January patch, then OTA'd to N + February, then the March patch without any issues, and I'm wondering if I'll meet the same fate whenever the next time I get prompted for an OTA.
My Moto z Play Hardbricked too. When i use blank-fash.bat show these error:
"Motorola qboot utility version 3.37
[ -0.000] Opening device: \\.\COM10
[ 0.001] Detecting device
[ 0.005] ...cpu.id = 70 (0x46)
[ 0.005] ...cpu.sn = 1200899435 (0x4794456b)
[ 0.005] Opening singleimage
[ 0.005] Loading package
[ 0.009] Failed identify board. Wrong package?
[ 0.011] ERROR: error loading package
[ 0.011] Check qboot_log.txt for more details
[ 0.011] Total time: 0.011s
FAILED: qb_flash_singleimage()->error loading package"
My bike z play is just with the flashing led someone help me to revive
after update my moto z play got black screen nono response , just when i plug the mobile in pc, usb active but cant flash or dome anything , now my mobile in hospital shop company , they said its flash damage from update :\
assanches said:
My Moto z Play Hardbricked too. When i use blank-fash.bat show these error:
"Motorola qboot utility version 3.37
[ -0.000] Opening device: \\.\COM10
[ 0.001] Detecting device
[ 0.005] ...cpu.id = 70 (0x46)
[ 0.005] ...cpu.sn = 1200899435 (0x4794456b)
[ 0.005] Opening singleimage
[ 0.005] Loading package
[ 0.009] Failed identify board. Wrong package?
[ 0.011] ERROR: error loading package
[ 0.011] Check qboot_log.txt for more details
[ 0.011] Total time: 0.011s
FAILED: qb_flash_singleimage()->error loading package"
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I'm with the same error....
So we already have 8, 9 bricks until now...
Guys, they are doing me the favor of helping me in the problem of hard brick by doing downgrade from the patch of April and try to return to nougat, apparently the something serious and the teacher who is helping me is verifying from the binary singleimage file. Bin since when executing mark error in the package, reading and the teacher makes me incapie in the fact of the reading of the device:
... MSM8953 unknown.
I show them the image where all the blankfash that if they execute mark the same error.
https://www.mediafire.com/?5offclm2900bucp
lozada81 said:
Guys, they are doing me the favor of helping me in the problem of hard brick by doing downgrade from the patch of April and try to return to nougat, apparently the something serious and the teacher who is helping me is verifying from the binary singleimage file. Bin since when executing mark error in the package, reading and the teacher makes me incapie in the fact of the reading of the device:
... MSM8953 unknown.
I show them the image where all the blankfash that if they execute mark the same error.
https://www.mediafire.com/?5offclm2900bucp
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For me the same, I guess we need a new version blank-flash file which suites to the new BL version.
It is correct, already published a nougat firmware updated to April with which I confirm that the bootloader was updated to its
version C1.07.
The packed does not have more than the partitions to flash and update but hopefully the scholars in the subject can help us with a blankflash and or until motorola releases and get out of this problem so frustrating.
I share the link
Https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=961840155545567726
I share the link where they find blankflash android 6 and 7; Maybe somebody will get to work on the problem of brick or hard brick since it is very difficult to find things related to the subject.
Http://lenovo-forums.ru/files/category/140-moto-z-play/

MOTO G5 CEDRIC XT1676 Only the led lights up, HELP PLEASE

solved
TheFixItMan said:
This guide is for hard bricked Moto G5 Cedric
Hard bricked means a device which can not enter bootloader mode normally
This method has now been confirmed working
XT1672 32gb version (also works with XT1670 XT1671 and XT1676)
Download mmcblk0 image from here
Thanks to @jcbotelho for providing image
Requirements
Freshly formatted microSD card of at least 32gb
7zip
Linux mint live usb/dvd
USB card reader
Method
The BEST method to flash the sdcard with mmcbk0.img file is to use LINUX!
Windows user have no need to install Linux in pc, you can run Linux from a bootable usb-stick or pendrive that is at least 8gb
0) Put the Moto g5 on mains charge until you have finished flashing the sdcard so it's fully charged ready for the boot test!
1) Run linux, preferable cinnamon or mate versions of linux Mint
2) Insert the sdcard in pc or card reader and open "Disks" app
3) In "Disks" app select sdcard and you will see the sdcard partitions
4) Press "-" to delete the partition (delete all partitions if there is more than one)
5) Press "+" to create a new one and name it mmcblk0, set FAT(FAT32) file format and press "CREATE"
6) Press "Play" button to mount the sdcard, look to see what path the sdcard has (/dev/sd??) and then close the "Disks" app
7) Go to Desktop, open "Computer" and navigate to the location when the img file is extracted (mmcblk0.img)
8) Open the window where img file is with root (right click on window and select "open as root")
9) In root window open the Terminal (right click on window and select "open terminal")
no need to type "su" in terminal, it has root already (see notes if using Linux live usb/dvd)
10) Type in terminal the comand written below and dont forget to eliminate that "1" from the sdcard path,
that "1" can make the differnce betwen phone boot or not!!!!!
Things to note
Linux Live dvd doesn't have open as root so just open in terminal and add sudo to the start of the commands
I've included this in the commands below
If you get a status error just remove status=progress from the terminal command below
Terminal comands
- if your sdcard is seen like " /dev/sdb1"
in terminal aply that comand:
sudo dd bs=4M if=mmcblk0.img of=/dev/sdb status=progress oflag=sync
-if your sdcard is seen like " /dev/mmcblk0p1"
in terminal aply that comand:
sudo dd bs=4M if=mmcblk0.img of=/dev/mmcblk0 status=progress oflag=sync
and the flashing process should start
when it finishes, test the sdcard in the phone and it should boot!
If you get a size error of the sdcard in terminal you have to change the sdcard and try again!
Thanks to vaserbanix for the guide
Re-flash Stock Firmware
Once the phone is in bootloader mode you can flash stock firmware via fastboot
Note that in order to flash gpt the firmware MUST be the same or newer than the version currently on your phone
Once you have firmware that is the same or newer than your current version you can remove the sd card and run these commands (assuming you have fastboot all setup on your pc)
fastboot oem fb_mode_set
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash dsp adspso.bin
fastboot flash oem oem.img
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.1
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.2
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.3
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase customize (ignore any error)
fastboot erase clogo (ignore any error)
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
fastboot reboot
Imei fix
If your imei is 0 then follow instructions from here
You should be able to restore stock after & keep imei
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5/how-to/rooted-moto-g5-run-morning-post-image-t3776012
Something went wrong and now it does not start, only the led lights when it is connected to the pc. Only Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 appears in the device manager.
I have tried several blankflash (1, 2, 3) but it does not work.
Also with Qfil and the same result.
Code:
greeting device for command mode
ReadFile() failed, error=31
opening device: \\.\COM3
OKAY [ 0.023s]
greeting device for command mode
ReadFile() failed, error=995
opening device: \\.\COM3
opening device: \\.\COM3
OKAY [ 0.008s]
greeting device for command mode
OKAY [ 0.010s]
identifying device
...serial = 0x1B9ACE0A
...chip-id = 0x4F
...chip-rev = 0x0
...sv-sbl = 0x1
OKAY [ 0.038s]
finding files
...programmer = programmer.mbn
...singleimage = singleimage.bin
OKAY [ 0.020s]
validating files
OKAY [ 0.002s]
switching to download mode
OKAY [ 0.004s]
greeting device for image downloading
OKAY [ 0.002s]
sending programmer
Unexpected packet: 4. Was expecting: 3
FAILED (blank-flash:sahara-transfer-image:send-image:unexpected packet)
:crying:
thanks in advance
Its call Hardbrick, dont have for now any flashbank for motog5
Seriously ? And do you know if there will be?
takoa said:
Seriously ? And do you know if there will be?
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It will never be released officially - Motorola don't release these files - they are either leaked or someone modifies existing files
You can try
www.kriztekblog.com/2016/10/how-to-flash-qualcomm-mbn-firmware-qpst-tool.html/amp
The firehose file I'll put in the attachment below - Unzip it
Make sure you install everything & put all files in root of c: keep paths short with no spaces eg c:/flashtool
Iv no idea what else maybe required as I don't have this device anymore & even if I did I'd only test it if my device needed reimaging
Your only other option is a motherboard replacement or a repair shop with the equipment to reimage devices eg via a j-tag
more files are missing
TheFixItMan said:
It will never be released officially - Motorola don't release these files - they are either leaked or someone modifies existing files
You can try
www.kriztekblog.com/2016/10/how-to-flash-qualcomm-mbn-firmware-qpst-tool.html/amp
The firehose file I'll put in the attachment below - Unzip it
Make sure you install everything & put all files in root of c: keep paths short with no spaces eg c:/flashtool
Iv no idea what else maybe required as I don't have this device anymore & even if I did I'd only test it if my device needed reimaging
Your only other option is a motherboard replacement or a repair shop with the equipment to reimage devices eg via a j-tag
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you will have the other path and xml files missing, Has someone already worked with you? tendras los demas archivos path y xml que falta, alguien ya le funciono con exito este metodo?
oxxo.andatti said:
you will have the other path and xml files missing, Has someone already worked with you? tendras los demas archivos path y xml que falta, alguien ya le funciono con exito este metodo?
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You will either have to find one that works or develop your own if the ones that come with the program don't work
Like I said - I no longer have this phone & Iv tested nothing - I can provide ideas it's up to you to research alot of searching & come up with the solution
I have tried all the possible ways that I have found here and on the net ... and nothing. Still the same. Hopefully it will be soon the release of blankflash. I look forward to it. ?
work for me
takoa said:
I have tried all the possible ways that I have found here and on the net ... and nothing. Still the same. Hopefully it will be soon the release of blankflash. I look forward to it.
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I found something that revive meu cedric that was only with LED blinking...
when conected to pc was found something like qualcomm 9008...
I'll get those files at my windows pc and can send to you
but is a kind of blankflash, write the bootloader and flash the room...
maybe i can get those files tomorow
carlapazin said:
I found something that revive meu cedric that was only with LED blinking...
when conected to pc was found something like qualcomm 9008...
I'll get those files at my windows pc and can send to you
but is a kind of blankflash, write the bootloader and flash the room...
maybe i can get those files tomorow
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please, as soon as possible
thank you very much
:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
files
takoa said:
please, as soon as possible
thank you very much
:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
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done!
just follow the sequence:
1 - blankflash
2 - bootloader gpt
then you can write de ROM with RSD or ADB
let me know if i could help you
drive.google.com/open?id=1pFMczSqIaw9qOPIuU2bywKEAgpeF41v_
carlapazin said:
done!
just follow the sequence:
1 - blankflash
2 - bootloader gpt
then you can write de ROM with RSD or ADB
let me know if i could help you
drive.google.com/open?id=1pFMczSqIaw9qOPIuU2bywKEAgpeF41v_
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carla that so works in the Motorola cedric already proven it?
NABECKER16 said:
carla that so works in the Motorola cedric already proven it?
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It works fo me!
carlapazin said:
It works fo me!
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do you think it works on my moto g5 xt1672 from at & t mex
carlapazin said:
done!
just follow the sequence:
1 - blankflash
2 - bootloader gpt
then you can write de ROM with RSD or ADB
let me know if i could help you
drive.google.com/open?id=1pFMczSqIaw9qOPIuU2bywKEAgpeF41v_
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it does not work
can you tell us what steps you have followed, the operating system you use, the driver used and so on?
not working in xt1672
takoa said:
it does not work
can you tell us what steps you have followed, the operating system you use, the driver used and so on?
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I did with battery fully charged!
The bootloader of my XT1676 was locked
used the .bat file in:
1 - blankflash (the phone will restart on fastbot mode)
then the .bat file on 2 - bootloader gpt
again in fastboot mode, you can flash the early rom using ADB or RSD Lite.
my OS = Windows 7 (test mode active)
and the driver i've downloaded from anywere here at xda....
on windows the phone is show qualcomm 9008 (something like that)
oh yeah! uninstall all motorola drivers and just keep the qualcomm!!!
if u don't find those drivers, i can upload
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NABECKER16 said:
not working in xt1672
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Sorry, bro...
Mine is XT1676... but I'm from Brazil... and the official model here is XT1672... I can look for something to ya
carlapazin said:
I did with battery fully charged!
The bootloader of my XT1676 was locked
used the .bat file in:
1 - blankflash (the phone will restart on fastbot mode)
then the .bat file on 2 - bootloader gpt
again in fastboot mode, you can flash the early rom using ADB or RSD Lite.
my OS = Windows 7 (test mode active)
and the driver i've downloaded from anywere here at xda....
on windows the phone is show qualcomm 9008 (something like that)
oh yeah! uninstall all motorola drivers and just keep the qualcomm!!!
if u don't find those drivers, i can upload
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Sorry, bro...
Mine is XT1676... but I'm from Brazil... and the official model here is XT1672... I can look for something to ya
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takoa said:
[ 0.000] Opening device: \\.\COM5
[ 0.000] Detecting device
[ 0.000] ...cpu.id = 79 (0x4f)
[ 0.000] ...cpu.sn = 463130122 (0x1b9ace0a)
[ 0.000] Opening singleimage
[ 0.000] ERROR: error opening singleimage
[ 0.000] Check qboot_log.txt for more details
[ 0.000] Total time: 0.010s
[ 0.000]
[ 0.000] qboot version 3.40
[ 0.000]
[ 0.000] DEVICE {
[ 0.000] name = "\\.\COM5",
[ 0.000] flags = "0x64",
[ 0.000] addr = "0x28FE6C",
[ 0.000] sahara.current_mode = "3",
[ 0.000] api.buffer = "0x24F0020",
[ 0.000] cpu.serial = "463130122",
[ 0.000] cpu.id = "79",
[ 0.000] cpu.sv_sbl = "1",
[ 0.000] api.bnr = "0x652D78",
[ 0.000] }
[ 0.000]
[ 0.000]
[ 0.000] Backup & Restore {
[ 0.000] num_entries = 0,
[ 0.000] restoring = "false",
[ 0.000] backup_error = "not started",
[ 0.000] restore_error = "not started",
[ 0.000] }
[ 0.000]
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let's find another singleImage.... that's the only i've got
sorry, man
carlapazin said:
let's find another singleImage.... that's the only i've got
sorry, man
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Maybe the image is corrupted when you uploaded it, since it cant be opened.
carlapazin said:
let's find another singleImage.... that's the only i've got
sorry, man
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Hi. What I do not understand is because it does not work and it gives error being my terminal is the same model as yours, xt1676.
Use w7x64, unlocked bootloader, test mode, compilation 7601 and the correct qualcomm drivers.
Something I have or have overlooked.

Help Help help !!! Deep Cable / Flash Cable Moto Z2 Force

Hi everybody.
As I know that it is possible that someone wants to know why I need a deep cable here is a super summary of my catastrophe:
I made a root in my Z2 Force with the bootloader unlocked (thanks to the number that Motorola gives to do that) and with the SU, after that I knew (not before, damn) that some applications don't work on root cell phones (****) among these my bank app, Netflix app, Fox app (**** **** ****), even using the Root Cloak app and others like that the result is that they don't work, so I needed to return to the unroot state, until there everything manageable, buuuuuuuuut, when I had to flash the stock ROM I downloaded the wrong version (fuuuuuuuck), the result was that the cell phone doesn't recognize the SIM cards, doesn't allow the use of WIFI, my IMEI was lost (wtf!) and when I try to flash again (in fastboot) with the correct ROM stock the bootloader doesn't leave me because it says "Flashing_locked", (what? but if I already unlocked it before !, well no, the ****ing cell phone doesn't recognize that, if I try to unblock it through the fastboot commands give as results that the process was satisfactory, but when restarting the bootloader it says NO, I'm still locked mother****er ! ...........
Well, that's why I need a deep cable, to flash with the (foolish) "Flasing_locked" status. So, the problem is basically that I found on the Internet those who do the deep cable with micro-usb, I haven't found how to do it with a usb-c cable. In the cases with micro-usb you only have to bridge the black and green wires and "ta dah" everything is done, in others I also see in micro-usb the pin 4 is jumpered with pin 1 in the micro-usb connector, but on the usb-c cable I have something like 20 pins and more than 4 cables, so I don't know how I can do the deep cable with a usb-c.
Please, I need help :crying:
I think there is another way to go about this than putting your devices into Qualcomm 9008. That is what you are wanting the EDL Deep Cable for, right? Instead of that, why not try this thread here, https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-force/how-to/how-to-return-to-stock-sprint-t3694783, and see if Uzephi's method doesnt get you back to stock. If for some reason his flashall doesnt work, then I would suggest using a blankflash for your version of Android to wipe the slate clean and then use the return to stock method for your device.
fast69mopar said:
I think there is another way to go about this than putting your devices into Qualcomm 9008. That is what you are wanting the EDL Deep Cable for, right? Instead of that, why not try this thread here, https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-force/how-to/how-to-return-to-stock-sprint-t3694783, and see if Uzephi's method doesnt get you back to stock. If for some reason his flashall doesnt work, then I would suggest using a blankflash for your version of Android to wipe the slate clean and then use the return to stock method for your device.
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Okay ! I'm going to try those two options and I'll write you what happens.
Thanks !
Well, I'm here again.
I tried the two methods that you kindly indicated to me:
1. https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-...print-t3694783 The Flashall.bat file really does not do anything different than being an automated flash of what you can usually do manually, I mean, it does the flash using the fastboot file by file, so because it's the same process (but automated) I got the same result, when the Flashall.bat file tries to send / flash the files the response status is Failed, because the flashing status in the bootloader is locked.
2. Blankflash metod. This method seems to work when the cell phone is bricked and does not enter the bootloader, and that is not my case because I can access the cell phone, for example if I connect the cell phone to the computer in:
a) the boot manager mode, the "Device Manager" recognizes it as "Android Device / Motorola ADB Interface"
b) started the ROM (and activated the "USB Debugging"), the "Device Manager" also recognizes it as "Android Device / Motorola ADB Interface"
c) QCOM mode (selected from the bootloader) the "Device Manager" recognizes it as "Qualcomm HS-USB Diagnostics 9092".
Anyway, if I run the blank-flash file in:
a) bootloader mode, the CMD shows "waiting device" and does nothing
b) started the ROM (and activated the "USB Debugging"), the CMD shows "waiting device" and does nothing
c) QCOM mode (selected from the bootloader), the CMD shows "waiting for the device" and does nothing (this same result with or without the activation of "USB Debugging")
So I'm still the same, I think my only option is Deep Cable, what do you think?
Loperaco said:
Well, I'm here again.
I tried the two methods that you kindly indicated to me:
1. https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-...print-t3694783 The Flashall.bat file really does not do anything different than being an automated flash of what you can usually do manually, I mean, it does the flash using the fastboot file by file, so because it's the same process (but automated) I got the same result, when the Flashall.bat file tries to send / flash the files the response status is Failed, because the flashing status in the bootloader is locked.
2. Blankflash metod. This method seems to work when the cell phone is bricked and does not enter the bootloader, and that is not my case because I can access the cell phone, for example if I connect the cell phone to the computer in:
a) the boot manager mode, the "Device Manager" recognizes it as "Android Device / Motorola ADB Interface"
b) started the ROM (and activated the "USB Debugging"), the "Device Manager" also recognizes it as "Android Device / Motorola ADB Interface"
c) QCOM mode (selected from the bootloader) the "Device Manager" recognizes it as "Qualcomm HS-USB Diagnostics 9092".
Anyway, if I run the blank-flash file in:
a) bootloader mode, the CMD shows "waiting device" and does nothing
b) started the ROM (and activated the "USB Debugging"), the CMD shows "waiting device" and does nothing
c) QCOM mode (selected from the bootloader), the CMD shows "waiting for the device" and does nothing (this same result with or without the activation of "USB Debugging")
So I'm still the same, I think my only option is Deep Cable, what do you think?
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To use blankflash you need to be in 9008 mode, since you have adb working try issuing the command 'adb reboot-edl' or 'adb reboot edl' can't recall at the moment. You'll know when you're in edl/9008 mode because the screen will be blank and the device will recognize as 9008. If you can't reboot to edl through adb, go to fastboot and try 'fastboot oem blankflash' again you'll know when you're ready for blankflash because the device will recognize as 9008. If the commands don't take, boot into QCOM mode and try 'fastboot oem blankflash'
*To unlock the bootloader you need to select oem unlock in settings. If it's greyed out you need to connect to internet and sign into google. Try bluetooth connection or a cable since wifi and mobile is borked at the moment.
41rw4lk said:
To use blankflash you need to be in 9008 mode, since you have adb working try issuing the command 'adb reboot-edl' or 'adb reboot edl' can't recall at the moment. You'll know when you're in edl/9008 mode because the screen will be blank and the device will recognize as 9008. If you can't reboot to edl through adb, go to fastboot and try 'fastboot oem blankflash' again you'll know when you're ready for blankflash because the device will recognize as 9008. If the commands don't take, boot into QCOM mode and try 'fastboot oem blankflash'
*To unlock the bootloader you need to select oem unlock in settings. If it's greyed out you need to connect to internet and sign into google. Try bluetooth connection or a cable since wifi and mobile is borked at the moment.
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Hi.
I have fresh news.
The first thing I tried was to enable the option to unlock the OEM because that option was in gray, try to connect the internet via USB cable and no option worked, but when connecting by bluetooth (which is not easy either for those who don’t know how) I did it! and once connected, I enabled the option again, so I activated it to allow me to unlock the OEM, but when restarting the bootloader to verify it was still showing the status "Flashing_locked" (sad face).
Even knowing this, try the options in this order and with these results:
1. Try the command 'adb reboot-edl' or 'adb reboot edl'. The first command that the console recognized was 'adb reboot -edl' but once accepted by the CMD the cell phone was rebooted alone and went back to the ROM, that is, it was not blank.
2. Go to fastboot and try 'fastboot oem blankflash'. When doing this the result obtained in the CMD was “(bootloader) Command Restricted FAILED (remote failure) finished. total time: 0.006s”, probably due to the fact that the bootloader still indicates "Flashing_locked".
3. Boot into QCOM mode and try 'fastboot oem blankflash'. When I start the QCOM option from the bootloader the cell phone automatically loads the ROM, after this I activated the USB Debugging and ran the command in question but the result was "<waiting for any device>" and nothing happens. I tried the command again without activating the USB Debugging and nothing happened either. If I enter the command "fastboot devices" the command does not give any results, I give way to the next line as if nothing happened.
4. I was sad after all this so I decided to retry everything, starting with the command to put the phone in mode 9008, so, just out of curiosity I tried the second sentence you wrote, that is, 'adb reboot edl' (without the line in the middle before the word “edl”), this command also recognized it but this time if it went to blank (yeah !!!). So after accomplishing this I followed the instructions of https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-force/help/hard-bricked-blankflash-z2-force-t3705789, but the result when executing the Blank-Flash file was:
[ 0.000] Opening device: \\.\COM11
[ 0.001] Detecting device
[ 0.004] ...cpu.id = 94 (0x5e)
[ 0.005] ...cpu.sn = 3632543294 (0xd884363e)
[ 0.005] Opening singleimage
[ 0.005] Loading package
[ 0.009] ...filename = pkg.xml
[ 0.012] Loading programmer
[ 0.012] ...filename = programmer.elf
[ 0.013] Sending programmer
[ 0.091] ReadFile() failed, GetLastError()=0
[ 0.644] Unexpected command, expecting 3 or 18 or 4, got 1 instead.
[ 0.644] ERROR: sahara_download()->general error
[ 0.644] Check qboot_log.txt for more details
[ 0.645] Total time: 0.646s
[ 0.645]
[ 0.645] qboot version 3.85
[ 0.645]
[ 0.645] DEVICE {
[ 0.645] name = "\\.\COM11",
[ 0.645] flags = "0x64",
[ 0.645] addr = "0x28FD74",
[ 0.645] sahara.current_mode = "0",
[ 0.645] api.buffer = "0x2160020",
[ 0.645] cpu.serial = "3632543294",
[ 0.645] cpu.id = "94",
[ 0.645] cpu.sv_sbl = "0",
[ 0.645] cpu.name = "MSM8998",
[ 0.645] storage.type = "UFS",
[ 0.645] sahara.programmer = "programmer.elf",
[ 0.645] api.bnr = "0x20C7ED0",
[ 0.645] }
[ 0.645]
[ 0.645]
[ 0.645] Backup & Restore {
[ 0.645] num_entries = 0,
[ 0.645] restoring = "false",
[ 0.645] backup_error = "not started",
[ 0.645] restore_error = "not started",
[ 0.645] }
[ 0.645]​When executing the "blank-flash" file again, the result obtained was:
[ 0.000] Opening device: \\.\COM11
[ 0.001] Detecting device
[ 34.005] ERROR: sahara_greet_device()->change_mode()->do_hello()->IO error
[ 34.005] Check qboot_log.txt for more details
[ 34.005] Total time: 34.006s
[ 34.005]
[ 34.005] qboot version 3.85
[ 34.005]
[ 34.005] DEVICE {
[ 34.005] name = "\\.\COM11",
[ 34.005] flags = "0x64",
[ 34.005] addr = "0x28FD74",
[ 34.005] api.bnr = "0x612CA8",
[ 34.005] }
[ 34.005]
[ 34.005]
[ 34.005] Backup & Restore {
[ 34.005] num_entries = 0,
[ 34.005] restoring = "false",
[ 34.005] backup_error = "not started",
[ 34.005] restore_error = "not started",
[ 34.005] }
[ 34.005]​I thought I had made a worse mistake, but turning off the cell phone normally returned to enter the ROM without problem.
At this point I was left with no more ideas...
You need drivers so that your pc and the phone can communicate, here is a link and it also has a verified blankflash.zip that has worked many times for others in the past. The process is a bit hit and miss, meaning it can be finicky on some pcs. Make sure you use a usb 2.0 port off the mobo, and not a 3.0+ or a hub port, they're not all so universal and can cause problems, so stick to 2.0 mobo ports.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77623934&postcount=5
41rw4lk said:
You need drivers so that your pc and the phone can communicate, here is a link and it also has a verified blankflash.zip that has worked many times for others in the past. The process is a bit hit and miss, meaning it can be finicky on some pcs. Make sure you use a usb 2.0 port off the mobo, and not a 3.0+ or a hub port, they're not all so universal and can cause problems, so stick to 2.0 mobo ports.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77623934&postcount=5
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Hiiiii.
Well, the file in the forum that you gave me works! I mean, it does something new, it generates a successful process and it was reinitiated to the bootloader, once there I noticed that there was a changed item "Software status: Official" (previously said modified), but the ítem of "Flashing_locked" is still the same ...
Anyway I tried to flash the stock ROM with that and I have the same result whenhen I get to the command "fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img", here are the results:
(bootloader) is-logical:bootloader: not found
Sending 'bootloader' (9884 KB) OKAY [ 0.266s]
Writing 'bootloader' (bootloader) Validating 'boot
loader.default.xml'
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) Cancelling 'bootloader.default.xml'
FAILED (remote: '')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Another new thing found: in "bootloader logs" mode it says:
SSM: abl cvs roll back 0,1
Fastboot Reason: UTAG bootmode configured as fastboot
I feel that I am closer to each step, please continue to help me.
What firmware are you trying to flash? At this point it might be easier to use the lenovo moto smart assistant tool to do a rescue on your phone. Do a 'fastboot reboot bootloader' to get a fresh bootloader session, and run the lmsa tool and see it it will recover your phone. Either way, let me know what firmware you're trying to flash.
First of all, you need to make sure you are xt1789-? ? If x is 3, then he is the s version. You only need to install the rom of the corresponding carrier. I remember that the installation tool can choose whether to install the baseband and bp/bl lock (maybe)So your xt1789-? ? What is it?
Refer to the version number in the link image https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=624595458056701&id=100015187571561
41rw4lk said:
What firmware are you trying to flash? At this point it might be easier to use the lenovo moto smart assistant tool to do a rescue on your phone. Do a 'fastboot reboot bootloader' to get a fresh bootloader session, and run the lmsa tool and see it it will recover your phone. Either way, let me know what firmware you're trying to flash.
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Hi again !
I followed his advice to use the "lenovo moto smart assistant tool" but as a result I got that my device isn't supported by the software (see attached image).
On the other hand, regarding the firmware that I'm trying to recover, I don't know if I remembered that I told him to install a wrong ROM at the beginning of my problem, and I never backed up my original ROM, so I do not really have the least idea of ​​what is my stock ROM (for Colombia - South America), if I search for firmware I find many categorized with letters at the beginning (AMXBR, AMXCO, AMXLA, AMXMX, ATT, ATTM, LRA, OPENMX, RETAIL, RETAPAC, RETBR, RETCN, RETEU, RETIN, RETLA, RETRU , SPRINT, TEFBR, TIMBR, TIMIT, TMO, USC, VFEU, VZW) ... investigate how I can know which was the original of my phone (after having made a mess) and can not find any reference in this regard.
I keep trying.
潇霄小云 said:
First of all, you need to make sure you are xt1789-? ? If x is 3, then he is the s version. You only need to install the rom of the corresponding carrier. I remember that the installation tool can choose whether to install the baseband and bp/bl lock (maybe)So your xt1789-? ? What is it?
Refer to the version number in the link image https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=624595458056701&id=100015187571561
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Hi 潇 霄 小云!
I am sure it is an XT1789-05 however I do not know which firmware corresponds to me (never look before deleting my stock ROM) and when looking for the firmware of my device there are many with many letters at the beginning (AMXBR, AMXCO, AMXLA, AMXMX, ATT, ATTM, LRA, OPENMX, RETAIL, RETAPAC, RETBR, RETCN, RETEU, RETIN, RETLA, RETRU , SPRINT, TEFBR, TIMBR, TIMIT, TMO, USC, VFEU, VZW), so I do not know which one corresponds to me for Colombia (South America).
You can not see my model in the image you send me ...
Thanks for the help, I'm still investigating!
Loperaco said:
Hi again !
I followed his advice to use the "lenovo moto smart assistant tool" but as a result I got that my device isn't supported by the software (see attached image).
On the other hand, regarding the firmware that I'm trying to recover, I don't know if I remembered that I told him to install a wrong ROM at the beginning of my problem, and I never backed up my original ROM, so I do not really have the least idea of ​​what is my stock ROM (for Colombia - South America), if I search for firmware I find many categorized with letters at the beginning (AMXBR, AMXCO, AMXLA, AMXMX, ATT, ATTM, LRA, OPENMX, RETAIL, RETAPAC, RETBR, RETCN, RETEU, RETIN, RETLA, RETRU , SPRINT, TEFBR, TIMBR, TIMIT, TMO, USC, VFEU, VZW) ... investigate how I can know which was the original of my phone (after having made a mess) and can not find any reference in this regard.
I keep trying.
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Well your device is showing -05, that's Mexico and South America I believe. There should be a model printed by the charge port on the phone. As for which firmware, look at your sim and see if you can get an idea from there, or if you can ask whomever you got your phone from. Do you remember what provider was listed under the software update channel originally? Your sim should be able to get you some info as to who the provider is even if it's just a subsidy of a major carrier.
Hi there !
Well today I have very good news!
At last I managed to reinstall everything. How it happened? So I went back to the steps in this way:
1. Having a wrong ROM version (it does not correspond to my stock) connect by bluethooth the cell phone to access the internet, so the cell phone recognized that the OEM had already been authorized and allowed me to access the option and change it (because before it was gray).
2. Go to the bootloader and find the indication "Flashing_locked", but as I knew I had already given the authorization from within the ROM I opened a console and wrote the command "fastboot oem unlock" AND RECOGNIZED IT!, Restart the bootloader and voila! the message already said "Flashing_unlocked"
3. After this it was a matter of trying (without lying) something like six firmware XT1789-05 version because I had no idea what mine was, it took me a long time because some left me without Wi-Fi again, but Finally, I managed to locate one that looked like the one I had (RETLA XT1789-05_NASH_RETLA_DS_8.0.0_OPXS27.109-34-19_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml), so I tried hard there, but still shows a warning that a version is installed of the different operating system, but it works for me and that's how it will stay for a couple of months.
4. Then I was able to install the TWRP and the Magisk without any problems.
5. Problems that I had: Warning of the bootloader without blocking, Notice of the different operating system, Application of finding my device does not work (it stays looking for the cell phone and never locates it).
Many thanks to 41rw4lk, without your help this would have been impossible.
I hope to share my experience with someone else who may have my problem or something like it!
Postscript: Finally, they never gave me instructions on how to make the Deep Cable when the cell phone is a USB-C type port (lol), so if the data appears I would still be interested only in general knowledge.

Unable to restore baseband (No IMEI/No WiFi/Blankflash Fails)

I have been unable to restore the baseband to one of my TMO Z2 Force. The device was running OCXS27.1.5 since its release and was also rooted with Magisk 19.3. A few days ago I started having random shutdowns that would occur when I would attempt to take a picture or send a message. The first shutdown occured at 30% battery, then 58% battery and then at other random battery percentages.
I decided to return to stock and take the OTA to 27.1.7. I ran the flash-all to return to stock 27.1.5 and it was flawless as usual. After the flash-all was complete I setup my device and let it perform the OTA. The OTA went off without a hitch. Completely stock and running except with some mobile network drops. WiFi was stable but I was losing my LTE connection. Once the network drops started happening I decided to return to 27.1.5 with the same flash-all I had used several times before.
I ran the 27.1.5 flash-all to revert back and when everything was complete I was without a baseband. I have read every single thread and post about this issue. I have had this problem before with another Z2 Force and was able to get the baseband back without much of a hassle. With this current device I have tried every single thing I have found posted in the forums and nothing has worked.
When I put my device in EDL mode to run the blankflash it fails like this...
**** Log buffer [000001] 2019-08-24_12:41:40 ****
[ 0.000] Opening device: \\.\COM10
[ 0.001] Detecting device
[ 14.040] ReadFile() failed, GetLastError()=0
[ 14.143] ReadFile() failed, GetLastError()=0
[ 21.343] ERROR: sahara_greet_device()->device_open()->error opening device
[ 21.343] Check qboot_log.txt for more details
[ 21.343] Total time: 21.344s
[ 21.343]
[ 21.343] qboot version 3.85
[ 21.343]
[ 21.343] DEVICE {
[ 21.343] name = "\\.\COM10",
[ 21.343] flags = "0x64",
[ 21.343] addr = "0x28FD74",
[ 21.343] api.bnr = "0x972948",
[ 21.343] }
[ 21.343]
[ 21.343]
[ 21.343] Backup & Restore {
[ 21.343] num_entries = 0,
[ 21.343] restoring = "false",
[ 21.343] backup_error = "not started",
[ 21.343] restore_error = "not started",
[ 21.343] }
[ 21.343]
Can someone provide any input as to why the blankflash log shows this? I am not well versed on the details of what is occuring during the blankflash. Thanks for any help. I have attached a copy of the qboot log.txt
Update #1
Okay. So, after flashing this thing with blankflash after blankflash in EDL mode with no results and after flashing so many flash-alls with different firmwares I have finally got my baseband back. I have my IMEI back and I can connect to WiFi and mobile networks. It took me some time to get it all figured out but I have prevailed. Here is what I did.
I opened a command prompt and booted TWRP. In TWRP I wiped every single partition I could on
Slot-A and then wiped everything on Slot-B.
Next, I booted to the bootloader and then back to TWRP. Once in TWRP I selected to boot to EDL to attempt another blankflash. The Oreo blankflash failed once again as expected. For those who don't know how to get out of EDL mode and back to the bootloader, press and hold VOLUME DOWN + POWER and then run the blankflash while holding the buttons. It may take a few tries but it will return to the bootloader. Once I was in the bootloader I took Uzephi's flash-all utilities and the 27.1.5 flash-all, combined them and flashed my device. Once it was complete I attempted to boot normally and set up my device. Once booted into the OS I still did not have a baseband.
Next, I went back to the bootloader and put the latest update from mirrors.lollinet.com into Uzephi's flash-all utilities which is 27.1.7 and ran the flash-all. Everything ran smooth during the flash.
I booted to the OS and found that I had my baseband back. I put my SIM Card into my Z2 Force and was finally connected to a mobile network and my WiFi was back as well.
What I'm thinking here is that once the OTA to 27.1.7 was completed I could not revert back to 27.1.5 like I did. Reverting back lost my baseband.
I have this backup Z2 Force back up and running on 27.1.7 with Magisk 19.3 installed. So far so good
fast69mopar said:
Update #1
Okay. So, after flashing this thing with blankflash after blankflash in EDL mode with no results and after flashing so many flash-alls with different firmwares I have finally got my baseband back. I have my IMEI back and I can connect to WiFi and mobile networks. It took me some time to get it all figured out but I have prevailed. Here is what I did.
I opened a command prompt and booted TWRP. In TWRP I wiped every single partition I could on
Slot-A and then wiped everything on Slot-B.
Next, I booted to the bootloader and then back to TWRP. Once in TWRP I selected to boot to EDL to attempt another blankflash. The Oreo blankflash failed once again as expected. For those who don't know how to get out of EDL mode and back to the bootloader, press and hold VOLUME DOWN + POWER and then run the blankflash while holding the buttons. It may take a few tries but it will return to the bootloader. Once I was in the bootloader I took Uzephi's flash-all utilities and the 27.1.5 flash-all, combined them and flashed my device. Once it was complete I attempted to boot normally and set up my device. Once booted into the OS I still did not have a baseband.
Next, I went back to the bootloader and put the latest update from mirrors.lollinet.com into Uzephi's flash-all utilities which is 27.1.7 and ran the flash-all. Everything ran smooth during the flash.
I booted to the OS and found that I had my baseband back. I put my SIM Card into my Z2 Force and was finally connected to a mobile network and my WiFi was back as well.
What I'm thinking here is that once the OTA to 27.1.7 was completed I could not revert back to 27.1.5 like I did. Reverting back lost my baseband.
I have this backup Z2 Force back up and running on 27.1.7 with Magisk 19.3 installed. So far so good
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Please can u do it for me?? Or help me to recover my imei
I stupidly lost my baseband for a T-Mobile Z2 Force by flashing a Stock Pie Modem

There is a way to flash back to Oreo Stock if I already flashed to Pie?

Hello!
I flashed my Moto Z2 Play into Pie a few months ago and now I want to back to Oreo, but when I want to flash back with ADB Tools I can't, because I receive a message of "not signed". I tried a lot of stock ROMs and nothing happen, the same message stills. So, there is a way to get back to Oreo?
My version of the phone is the XT1710-06 purchased on Chile.
Why do you want to downgrade to Oreo?
Cristtox said:
Hello!
I flashed my Moto Z2 Play into Pie a few months ago and now I want to back to Oreo, but when I want to flash back with ADB Tools I can't, because I receive a message of "not signed". I tried a lot of stock ROMs and nothing happen, the same message stills. So, there is a way to get back to Oreo?
My version of the phone is the XT1710-06 purchased on Chile.
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Assuming you flashed Pie from fastboot update, you should by all means have your bootloader unlocked.
The real question is? What is the exact error you get? And what commands give you the error?
I flash from Oreo to Pie and from Pie to Oreo all the time and the only conflicting file is gpt.bin
That is because once you flash the gpt.bin from Pie update, you can't downgrade that one to Oreo. All the other files can be reflashed from Pie to Oreo. So if this files gives you the error security downgrade, just ignore it and continue with the other files.
Also it is worth mentioning that you must flash the modem from Oreo (fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin)
Why? Because this version of the modem doesn't present any bugs when trying to flash custom roms.
Flashing the Pie modem will give you audio issues during calls on ALL custom roms, except stock itself.
Also don't forget (fastboot oem fb_mode_set) before you issue any of the flashes
And when you're done, BEFORE rebooting, issue (fastboot oem fb_mode_clear)
Without parentheses obviously. If you don't issue these last two commands when flashing ANY Stock ROM you will have issues with the USB and MTP Connection, that is, USB connection into PC won't work at all.
I would want the same - after using Pie for a couple of months, to get back to Oreo. Battery life was much better in Oreo!
On the 3rd command I get a "failed" result, something is preventing from flashing.
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
target reported max download size of 534773760 bytes
sending 'bootloader' (5115 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.127s]
writing 'bootloader'...
(bootloader) Validating 'bootloader.default.xml'
(bootloader) Security version downgrade
(bootloader) Image aboot failed validation
(bootloader) Preflash validation failed
(bootloader) Cancelling 'bootloader.default.xml'
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.329s
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Is there a way to use "Sideload" to get the Oreo-ROM installed?!
What are the commands, is there a topic here that I can follow?!

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