Newbie Need help flashing via fastboot - HTC Flyer, EVO View 4G

Can anyone guide me the way how to flash via fastboot.I'm confused.Guide me steps by steps,what should i do...Does it needs any software or etc..I've root the device & wanted to flash the roms.I did flash the roms.right after flash he rom,i had to extract the boot.img from the ROM.zip and flash it via fastboot.."fasboot flash boot boot.img"
This part i'm confused at..Pls help me ..Thanks in advanced..
If you have acheived S-Off via HTCDev, you will need to extract the boot.img from the ROM.zip and flash it via fastboot
"fasboot flash boot boot.img"

If you don't have good experience in flashing, I'd be very careful, you can easily brick it. There is nothing wrong with staying on a stock ROM, I find the stock to be stable and fast.

there is also nothing wrong with reading up and learning. a simple google search of adb and fastboot commands will give you something to work off of

...and when you're confident in proceeding... be careful with your spelling.
"fasboot flash boot boot.img" - No
"fastboot flash boot boot.img" - Yes

RobE. said:
...and when you're confident in proceeding... be careful with your spelling.
"fasboot flash boot boot.img" - No
"fastboot flash boot boot.img" - Yes
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Sounds like this might be coming from experience
sent from a galaxy far far away

FrostyOrDie said:
Sounds like this might be coming from experience
sent from a galaxy far far away
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(Lol), your powers of observation are weak my friend. My post only corrected the OP's mistaken spelling of 'fastboot'.

i've read it & i'm confused.i did tried flashing to other rom by using the recovery,its working.i just wanna flash to the latest rom,cause some roms need to flash using flash it via fastboot ( "fasboot flash boot boot.img" ) This part i'm confused at.
After flashing to the latest rom,i'm stuck at the htc logo for more than 20 mins.can anyone guide me the steps.thks..thanks in advanced...

jingaro said:
i've read it & i'm confused.i did tried flashing to other rom by using the recovery,its working.i just wanna flash to the latest rom,cause some roms need to flash using flash it via fastboot ( "fasboot flash boot boot.img" ) This part i'm confused at.
After flashing to the latest rom,i'm stuck at the htc logo for more than 20 mins.can anyone guide me the steps.thks..thanks in advanced...
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"fasboot flash boot boot.img" - no
What's the problem with you?
fastboot fastboot fastboot fastboot fastboot fastboot fastboot fastboot
fastboot flash boot boot.img

yes ,u are right.it is fastboot flash boot boot.img.my apology..i'm confused the steps flashing using this steps..could anyone guide me..thks in advance..

RobE. said:
"fasboot flash boot boot.img" - no
What's the problem with you?
fastboot fastboot fastboot fastboot fastboot fastboot fastboot fastboot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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What about fastboot flash system.img???

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[Q] flashing boot.img doesent get me the new rom

Helloo xda developer forums!
I have a problem with my GSM HTC evo 3d when flashing new roms :crying:
I unlocked it the htc way, installed 4ext touch recovery and
rooted my stock rom using the superuser app.
But whenever i try to flash boot.img from a custom rom,
nothing changes. i tried rebooting several times but i
still have the same rom!!!
Whenever i type fastboot flash boot boot.img this happens:
sending 'boot' (4852 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.931s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 4.506s]
finished. total time: 5.439s
I am a true noob at android stuff so if i made any stupid mistakes please help me or direct me to the right thread so i wont make stupid mistake anymore
Thank you for your help in advance!!
More info would be helpfully, firstly what is your hboot? Are you s-on or s-off? What Rom did you flash? You are have issues with bootloops after you flash a rom?
(My evil evo is snake bitten by venom sense 4.1 rom and also infected with THE kernel,don't ask me for help, as I couldn't care less if you phone explodes)
Jaklo said:
Helloo xda developer forums!
I have a problem with my GSM HTC evo 3d when flashing new roms :crying:
I unlocked it the htc way, installed 4ext touch recovery and
rooted my stock rom using the superuser app.
But whenever i try to flash boot.img from a custom rom,
nothing changes. i tried rebooting several times but i
still have the same rom!!!
Whenever i type fastboot flash boot boot.img this happens:
sending 'boot' (4852 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.931s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 4.506s]
finished. total time: 5.439s
I am a true noob at android stuff so if i made any stupid mistakes please help me or direct me to the right thread so i wont make stupid mistake anymore
Thank you for your help in advance!!
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re-read the steps on flashing a ROM...youll find out you need more than just the boot.img file to do it... only time you should have to flash the boot.img is when a new rom is installed but wont boot up...if your phone still boots then youre not installing the ROM properly
You need to supply the information that flashallthetime requested, but you should also be aware that flashing boot.img from fastboot does not flash the ROM and doesn't even flash all the files associated with the kernel. The attached screenshot of the warning that comes up in 4EXT when selecting the "flash boot.img" option expains it better than I can.
If you are S-ON, the proper way to flash a ROM is to "fastboot boot recovery.img" then flash the entire ROM .zip file from recovery, or use 4EXT with the S-ON (SmartFlash) option enabled. You can tell that SmartFlash is working by watching to see if your phone boots twice after your exit recovery. The first boot is used to flash the boot partition and the second boot loads the new kernel and ROM.
Don't confuse the complete kernel with boot.img, which is only one of the files required.
ramjet73
thank you for your replies!!
flashallthetime my hboot version is 1.53.0007 and i am s-on.
I tried to flash the Cool-ICS and the cerom.
ramjet73 i tried flashing several diffrent roms(inclucing both of the above) with the 4ext smartflash enabled, but i only got to the animation an then
the whole process froze. And thank you for the explenation with fastboot i was only flashing the boot.img
i guess this is a total noob question but when i type fastboot boot recovery.img it says thatit cannot load recovery.img Where do i get this file from?
Or can you please link me to the thread with more noob friendly info on flashing roms with s-on?
Jaklo said:
thank you for your replies!!
ramjet73 i tried flashing several diffrent roms(inclucing both of the above) with the 4ext smartflash enabled, but i only got to the animation an then
the whole process froze. And thank you for the explenation with fastboot i was only flashing the boot.img
i guess this is a total noob question but when i type fastboot boot recovery.img it says thatit cannot load recovery.img Where do i get this file from?
Or can you please link me to the thread with more noob friendly info on flashing roms with s-on?
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I'm not familiar with the S-ON flashing guides for GSM which will be a little different than those for CDMA, so someone else will have to help with that, but you can get the recovery.img file for 4EXT that you need from the OP of the XDA thread. It's right above the other download links on that page. Look for the following sentence that has the download link embedded:
If you somehow lost those files, there's a direct download for a version you can flash via fastboot.
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ramjet73
the "fastboot boot recovery.img" is just a command to get into recovery. You could also use the command "adb reboot recovery" (unless you are in bootloader mode)
I think the problem is your hboot. loads of people have problems with the newer roms because of the 1.53.xxxx hboot
EM|NEM said:
the "fastboot boot recovery.img" is just a command to get into recovery. You could also use the command "adb reboot recovery" (unless you are in bootloader mode)
I think the problem is your hboot. loads of people have problems with the newer roms because of the 1.53.xxxx hboot
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Thanks again for the quick replies!!!
Ok i got it, but if i am in fastboot and execute fastboot boot recovery.img i get an error , but if i execcute the adb command i get into the recovery normaly.
Have you got any idea on how to fix the hboot problems?
If not is there any easy way of downgrading the hboot except the wire trick becose it looks very dangerous and i realy dont wanna brick my phone.
Jaklo said:
Ok i got it, but if i am in fastboot and execute fastboot boot recovery.img i get an error , but if i execcute the adb command i get into the recovery normaly.
Have you got any idea on how to fix those problems?
If not is there any easy way of downgrading the hboot except the wire trick becose it looks very dangerous and i realy dont wanna brick my phone.
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What error do you get when you try the "fastboot boot recovery.img" command? You have to be in the "fastboot USB" mode in the bootloader to run fastboot commands and if you were the ADB commands wouldn't work which require being booted into Android with "debug" on in the developer settings.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
What error do you get when you try the "fastboot boot recovery.img" command? You have to be in the "fastboot USB" mode in the bootloader to run fastboot commands and if you were the ADB commands wouldn't work which require being booted into Android with "debug" on in the developer settings.
ramjet73
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i know that i have to be in fastboot usb mode
it gives me cannot load recovery.img error.
Buuuuut i finaly managed to install yoda´ s ICS custom ROM and EVERYTHING workssss
THX guys
Theres no way to downgrade your hboot without the wire trick my friend. you need s-off to downgrade your hboot. any older hboot could have easily been downgraded and then s-offed
I would suggest you try some other rom. This ones a pretty good rom (sense 4.1 but no 3d) and i'm sure it works with s-on/1.53
http://beta.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390113915771289764
as always wipe then flash rom in recovery
then flash boot.img from fastboot and reboot
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oh good you already did another rom. good for you
EM|NEM said:
as always wipe then flash rom in recovery
then flash boot.img from fastboot and reboot
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ok sorry for a noob question but does wipe mean factory data reset?
that is what i meant. do factory data reset and wipe dalvik cache as well
ramjet73 said:
What error do you get when you try the "fastboot boot recovery.img" command? You have to be in the "fastboot USB" mode in the bootloader to run fastboot commands and if you were the ADB commands wouldn't work which require being booted into Android with "debug" on in the developer settings.
ramjet73
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The OP cant load his recovery because he might not have a file named "recovery.img" in his fastboot/adb folder.
Flashing a boot.img is just the part of flashing ROM, especialy on S-On state. It still has not flashing your ROM, until you "update from *.zip file" from recovery.

Does anyone have a ph98img?

I used to have one but I lost it and I don't know if you have tried but its really hard to find one.
what are you looking to do
most people refer to the RUU. but PH98IMG.zip can be alot of different things
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...ull-ruu-build-4-03-605-2-for-the-htc-rezound/
if your not looking to get back to stock than don't flash the zip from the link above
bunchies said:
what are you looking to do
most people refer to the RUU. but PH98IMG.zip can be alot of different things
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...ull-ruu-build-4-03-605-2-for-the-htc-rezound/
if your not looking to get back to stock than don't flash the zip from the link above
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Well basically I need the txt file in the boot img. my phone is s-on and I always have to flash the ph
are you sure your not getting that confused?
if flashing a rom.
1.Flash ROM zip in recovery
2.Take the boot.img out of the ROM zip you just flashed
3.Reboot to Fastboot and flash the boot.img through ADB with the command: Fastboot flash boot boot.img
i don't see why anyone would need to flash the boot.img from an RUU. and if you did flash a boot.img from an RUU after you installed a ROM than i dont think the ROM would work at all
just clearing that up if you don't know or new to ROMing :good:
Or just "fastboot boot recovery.zip" and flash normally, if you are S-ON and BOOT recovery via fastboot, you can flash the ROM normally and not have to manually flash the boot.img in Fastboot like you do if you flash the ROM from an installed recovery.
bunchies said:
are you sure your not getting that confused?
if flashing a rom.
1.Flash ROM zip in recovery
2.Take the boot.img out of the ROM zip you just flashed
3.Reboot to Fastboot and flash the boot.img through ADB with the command: Fastboot flash boot boot.img
i don't see why anyone would need to flash the boot.img from an RUU. and if you did flash a boot.img from an RUU after you installed a ROM than i dont think the ROM would work at all
just clearing that up if you don't know or new to ROMing :good:
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As a mac user I tried this. With adb all set up on the mac to use terminal (the whole folder and everything was set up long ago when unlocking). I have to use the command ./fastboot instead of just fastboot with terminal. Anyway, when ./fastboot flash boot boot.img it never works. It seems like it works, but then the phone just goes into the white HTC screen and is stuck there. It never boots.

How to flash new 5.0.1 System Image if Rooted

EDIT: Noob to flashing stock images here. Need help on how to get the image to install on the device. This is my first ever Nexus device
So there's a new 5.0.1 system image out. I'm rooted, and I remember reading somewhere that the official OTA process won't work if you have modifications to the System partition.
So, I just want to check what I should do. Thanks.
Fastboot flash the images. Then reroot.
Awesome. I'm new to fastboot, and this is my first Nexus device. What is the procedure for flashing an official System image with fastboot?
TenderloinShadow said:
Awesome. I'm new to fastboot, and this is my first Nexus device. What is the procedure for flashing an official System image with fastboot?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56921581&postcount=33
That post left out flashing recovery. The download should have 6 files. I flashed recovery at the end (but I don't think it matters how you flash the files, I could be wrong though).
See link above, then you might as well just flash twrp recovery instead of factory recovery, then flash this SuperSU zip through recovery and you'll be rooted and updated.
Order of flash doesn't matter, and I wouldn't flash boot loader unless necessary.
di11igaf said:
See link above, then you might as well just flash twrp recovery instead of factory recovery, then flash this SuperSU zip through recovery and you'll be rooted and updated.
Order of flash doesn't matter, and I wouldn't flash boot loader unless necessary.
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I had TWRP installed before loading up these images. I decided to not flash recovery.img thinking I would be okay; but when I tried to reboot into twrp, I soft bricked. So I would still install the recovery.img first and then twrp. Everything is working properly now.
ericplatham said:
I had TWRP installed before loading up these images. I decided to not flash recovery.img thinking I would be okay; but when I tried to reboot into twrp, I soft bricked. So I would still install the recovery.img first and then twrp. Everything is working properly now.
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You're right, now that I think about it, I believe I had to do that as well last time I flashed a factory image.
I am unlocked, rooted and have custom recovery.... what is the procedure? Is fastboot the only way?
GatorsUF said:
I am unlocked, rooted and have custom recovery.... what is the procedure? Is fastboot the only way?
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maybe I'll write up a guide, but download the factory image, extract it. In there is a zip file, extract it too. Then Google 15 second adb install xda. That'll set up fastboot on your pc. Then boot into the bootloader and in a command window opened in the folder where the bootloader image is located run the commands:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img. Note, use the full name of the bootloader.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w
Open the folder where the boot, system, cache, system, and vendor images are located. Open a command window in that folder and run the commands:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Then you're done
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Then you're done
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He will still have to reroot and flash custom recovery... but you got 95% of the process :laugh:
So we have to go through this for updates rather than flashing a modified firmware, eh? damn
rank78 said:
So we have to go through this for updates rather than flashing a modified firmware, eh? damn
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Since its a small update you could probably get by just flashing the system and boot images. But I haven't tried it
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I'd flash everything as described to be safe, I just prefer simply flashing a zip and moving on.
Will updating thru adb wipe my device?
GatorsUF said:
Will updating thru adb wipe my device?
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You're using thru fastboot, not adb. They're different. But to answer your question the command fastboot -w does wipe your device. You could try it without that command but it may cause problems. Back your device up to Google first. Google had gotten really good at restoring the device after a flash.
You could also try just flashing the system and boot images, run those fastboot commands only and not the other ones. It should update to 5.0.1 without a problem.
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jd1639 said:
You're using thru fastboot, not adb. They're different. But to answer your question the command fastboot -w does wipe your device. You could try it without that command but it may cause problems. Back your device up to Google first. Google had gotten really good at restoring the device after a flash.
You could also try just flashing the system and boot images, run those fastboot commands only and not the other ones. It should update to 5.0.1 without a problem.
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Thanks, I have actually flashed a few times thru fastboot in the past so I'm not totally lost on the idea. I've always used tibu in the past, will Google restore my data too?
TenderloinShadow said:
EDIT: Noob to flashing stock images here. Need help on how to get the image to install on the device. This is my first ever Nexus device
So there's a new 5.0.1 system image out. I'm rooted, and I remember reading somewhere that the official OTA process won't work if you have modifications to the System partition.
So, I just want to check what I should do. Thanks.
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Drag and Drop or Copy/Paste Images to {}
STEP #1
fastboot flash bootloader {bootloader.img}
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Step #2
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot format system
fastboot erase boot
fastboot format vendor
fastboot format cache
fastboot erase userdata {optional}
Step#3
fastboot flash recovery {recovery.img}
fastboot flash system {system.img}
fastboot flash boot {boot.img}
fastboot flash vendor {vendor.img}
fastboot flash cache {cache.img}
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Step #4
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery {TWRP.img}
Step #5
got to TWRP recovery flash latest super su
reboot done enjoy
thanks @prdog1
fhem said:
Drag and Drop or Copy/Paste Images to {}
STEP #1
fastboot flash bootloader {bootloader.img}
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Step #2
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot format system
fastboot erase boot
fastboot format vendor
fastboot format cache
fastboot erase userdata {optional}
Step#3
fastboot flash recovery {recovery.img}
fastboot flash system {system.img}
fastboot flash boot {boot.img}
fastboot flash vendor {vendor.img}
fastboot flash cache {cache.img}
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Step #4
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery {TWRP.img}
Step #5
got to TWRP recovery flash latest super su
reboot done enjoy
thanks @prdog1
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Why erase recovery twice?
Just dont flash stock recovery
fhem said:
STEP #1
fastboot flash bootloader {bootloader.img}
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Help, I'm getting the folllowing error message: error: cannot determine image filename for bootloader-flounder-3.43.0.0114.img
and now I'm stuck. I've not done this in ages but couldn't wait and now I don't know what to do.
Double_U said:
Help, I'm getting the folllowing error message: error: cannot determine image filename for bootloader-flounder-3.43.0.0114.img
and now I'm stuck. I've not done this in ages but couldn't wait and now I don't know what to do.
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Hi, Double_U...
Are you sure you've typed the EXACT command..?
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-flounder-3.43.0.0114.img
Reboot the bootloader, enter fastboot, and try again.
Rgrds,
Ged.

cant boot after "fastboot flash boot twrpfilename.img"

Hey guys.
SGP312 model here, unlocked bootloader.
not sure what i did wrong here - i got to Fastboot mode and the blue light is on, when i run "Fastboot devices" i get the device name.
so i followed the explanation here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xp...pment/ub-twrp-v3-2-1-xperia-tablet-z-t3735110
and did: "fastboot flash boot twrp-3.2.1-0-pollux_windy.img"
however, now my phone won't boot, and when i type "adb reboot recovery" i get "error: device not found" (even thought "Fastboot devices" gives me a response")
i tried fixing it with Flashtool, and everything works well until i get to "Wait for Flashmode" and im instructed to "unplug, power off, pres vol down, plug in USB cable" - this simply doesn't do anything =X
so.... how do i get out of this? all i want to do is install one of the newer roms from the forum (either Marshmallow or Oreo)
can anyone help me get out of this issue i've gotten myself into?
Caniv said:
Hey guys.
SGP312 model here, unlocked bootloader.
not sure what i did wrong here - i got to Fastboot mode and the blue light is on, when i run "Fastboot devices" i get the device name.
so i followed the explanation here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xp...pment/ub-twrp-v3-2-1-xperia-tablet-z-t3735110
and did: "fastboot flash boot twrp-3.2.1-0-pollux_windy.img"
however, now my phone won't boot, and when i type "adb reboot recovery" i get "error: device not found" (even thought "Fastboot devices" gives me a response")
i tried fixing it with Flashtool, and everything works well until i get to "Wait for Flashmode" and im instructed to "unplug, power off, pres vol down, plug in USB cable" - this simply doesn't do anything =X
so.... how do i get out of this? all i want to do is install one of the newer roms from the forum (either Marshmallow or Oreo)
can anyone help me get out of this issue i've gotten myself into?
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you flashed recovery to boot. So only recovery exists in boot section.
Of course tablet won't boot afterwards, as there is not kernel.
Download custom rom you want to install, unpack boot.img from roms zip files and flash via "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Afterwards enter recovery and flash custom rom zip, gapps or whatever you need.
Rootk1t said:
you flashed recovery to boot. So only recovery exists in boot section.
Of course tablet won't boot afterwards, as there is not kernel.
Download custom rom you want to install, unpack boot.img from roms zip files and flash via "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Afterwards enter recovery and flash custom rom zip, gapps or whatever you need.
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I made same stupid mistake, so after getting the boot.img and ur command I get waiting for device. Any solution?
NoSuperHero said:
I made same stupid mistake, so after getting the boot.img and ur command I get waiting for device. Any solution?
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enter recovery if it is installed and flash boot.img from there.
Rootk1t said:
you flashed recovery to boot. So only recovery exists in boot section.
Of course tablet won't boot afterwards, as there is not kernel.
Download custom rom you want to install, unpack boot.img from roms zip files and flash via "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Afterwards enter recovery and flash custom rom zip, gapps or whatever you need.
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I did the same thing knowing the outcome and then successfully flashed Lineage.
For future reference, with the Xperia Tablet z where should I be flashing the recovery if not to boot:
"fastboot flash *What goes here?* twrp-3.x.x-0-pollux_windy.img"
big ach said:
I did the same thing knowing the outcome and then successfully flashed Lineage.
For future reference, with the Xperia Tablet z where should I be flashing the recovery if not to boot:
"fastboot flash *What goes here?* twrp-3.x.x-0-pollux_windy.img"
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Code:
dd if=/sdcard/twrp.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/FOTAKernel
where twrp.img is your recovery image.

Successfully unbricked mi 9t

I would like to share my experienced how to unbricked my phone that stock on fastboot mode.why my phone is brick? The reason why my phone brick just because i restore the wrong system with the other vendor from china to miuimix and after restore it, it stock on fastboot mode unable to recover backup or to load in recovery mode. It didn't also turn off. l try to use miflash tool but it didn't work because of authorization not match to my phone, i tried other fastboot rom but it didnt work.. Try to boot twrp using fastboot boot but it didn't show any. I came up with the idea to flash. Img using cmd into the system that i restore, begin with the boot.img nothing will happen. Until i flash the vbmeta.img, then it begin to show boot img and eventually access twrp. I wiped everything and flash again a brandnew rom miui12 and it works well now.. Hope it will help to others to have an idea to unbrick there phone. ☺☺☺
flamedrops said:
I would like to share my experienced how to unbricked my phone that stock on fastboot mode.why my phone is brick? The reason why my phone brick just because i restore the wrong system with the other vendor from china to miuimix and after restore it, it stock on fastboot mode unable to recover backup or to load in recovery mode. It didn't also turn off. l try to use miflash tool but it didn't work because of authorization not match to my phone, i tried other fastboot rom but it didnt work.. Try to boot twrp using fastboot boot but it didn't show any. I came up with the idea to flash. Img using cmd into the system that i restore, begin with the boot.img nothing will happen. Until i flash the vbmeta.img, then it begin to show boot img and eventually access twrp. I wiped everything and flash again a brandnew rom miui12 and it works well now.. Hope it will help to others to have an idea to unbrick there phone.
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Could you explain? My phone is stuck at fastboot and my pc doesn't detect the phone.
if u could access your phone via fastboot / adb then it wasn't a hardbrick , just a softbrick
TahmidZee said:
Could you explain? My phone is stuck at fastboot and my pc doesn't detect the phone.
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You should check first the driver of your computer. Make sure you have the driver of your phone to your computer. After that you can check your device via adb by using commnd on cmd "adb devices".
instructions to flash:
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
link: https://dl.twrp.me/davinci/twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
w595shubham said:
instructions to flash:
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
link: https://dl.twrp.me/davinci/twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
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VERY VERY THANX A LOT MAN...THX THX THX:highfive:
flamedrops said:
I would like to share my experienced how to unbricked my phone that stock on fastboot mode.why my phone is brick? The reason why my phone brick just because i restore the wrong system with the other vendor from china to miuimix and after restore it, it stock on fastboot mode unable to recover backup or to load in recovery mode. It didn't also turn off. l try to use miflash tool but it didn't work because of authorization not match to my phone, i tried other fastboot rom but it didnt work.. Try to boot twrp using fastboot boot but it didn't show any. I came up with the idea to flash. Img using cmd into the system that i restore, begin with the boot.img nothing will happen. Until i flash the vbmeta.img, then it begin to show boot img and eventually access twrp. I wiped everything and flash again a brandnew rom miui12 and it works well now.. Hope it will help to others to have an idea to unbrick there phone.
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Can u please explain it. I am stuck with the same problem. I got success in flashing fastboot rom via miflash tool but it's still stuck in fastboot.
Thanks God Bless You.
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Deaddo6 said:
VERY VERY THANX A LOT MAN...THX THX THX:highfive:
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This Helped You guys are angel
w595shubham said:
instructions to flash:
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
link: https://dl.twrp.me/davinci/twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
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I have the same problem. I tried also this one, but nothing.
Everything goes ok in CMD, but when I type:
fastboot boot twrp.img
I get:
FAILED (remote: Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error)
I still can't go in Recovery, neither turn off the phone. How solve this?!
dix93 said:
I have the same problem. I tried also this one, but nothing.
Everything goes ok in CMD, but when I type:
flash boot twrp.img
I get:
FAILED (remote: Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error)
I still can't go in Recovery, neither turn off the phone. How solve this?!
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flash boot twrp.img?
What do you wanna do?
If you want to boot into TWRP it should be
Code:
fastboot boot recovery "name-of- recovery.img"
If you want to flash TWRP it should be
Code:
fastboot flash recovery "name-of-recovery.img"
Your command
fastboot flash boot twrp.img should flash the recovery image over the boot image?
If you want to boot into twrp you should use the command above.
As far as I know not every device/firmware is able to boot into TWRP. It seems other users were able to do so with a mi 9t so my advice would be:
- Try another usb port / cable.
- Check twice if you renamed the twrp image correctly
- Try another twrp version (older one or unofficial)
w595shubham said:
instructions to flash:
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
link: https://dl.twrp.me/davinci/twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
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Wolfcity said:
flash boot twrp.img?
What do you wanna do?
If you want to boot into TWRP it should be
Code:
fastboot boot recovery "name-of- recovery.img"
If you want to flash TWRP it should be
Code:
fastboot flash recovery "name-of-recovery.img"
Your command
fastboot flash boot twrp.img should flash the recovery image over the boot image?
If you want to boot into twrp you should use the command above.
As far as I know not every device/firmware is able to boot into TWRP. It seems other users were able to do so with a mi 9t so my advice would be:
- Try another usb port / cable.
- Check twice if you renamed the twrp image correctly
- Try another twrp version (older one or unofficial)
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Thank you. Actually I was confused in the transcript here, I meant fast boot instead of flash.
But I figured out to use XiaomiFlash Tool to install a ROM via fastboot, and then reinstall a recovery.
The popup camera is not working good with the XIAOMI official rom (It tries to close the cam even if it is already closed). Now I'm trying to install Havoc OS to try to solve those problem, but it demands me the miui v11.0.4 or new (error in twrp), even if I have the miui v12.... trying to figure out why
for the guys whome are stuck on fastboot, you may try "XiaoMiTool V2". this bought my Mi9T from fastboot to life.
make sure all the drivers are installed as well. what's better is install usb drivers, reboot computer, enable usb debugging, connect the phone to computer, select transfer data, wait till the computer completely setup your phone, turn off phone and connect to computer, wait till computer detects and setup, put the phone on fastboot mode and connect, check whether computer shows android device... once everything are confirmed then proceed with flasing.. :good::good:
w595shubham said:
instructions to flash:
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
link: https://dl.twrp.me/davinci/twrp-3.3.1-0-davinci.img
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This command - fastboot flash vbmeta worked.
(using a version from Redispade for Grus - mi9se)
Unbricked my bootloop (recovery) after upgrading from miui 12 (android 10) to 12.5 android 11.
thanks!

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