Hi forum,
Just wondereing if there is a method to unlock a redmi note 3 using a version of linux?
I dont have access to a windows system
Have you tried making miflash work with wine?
thanks for the reply - I've not tried with wine.
Could be an option - or perhaps VirtualBox.
Just hoped there might be another solution that someone knows.
paulsmith288 said:
thanks for the reply - I've not tried with wine.
Could be an option - or perhaps VirtualBox.
Just hoped there might be another solution that someone knows.
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Vbox stinks, the device may not be detected due to the fact that that's a virtual USB controller in it. And make sure you have a 64bit system
Only adb and fastboot after bootloader unlock, nothing other work on Linux.
This is the reason, why I got dualboot.
Yes it is true that only adb and fastboot work perfectly in linux.
paulsmith288 said:
Hi forum,
Just wondereing if there is a method to unlock a redmi note 3 using a version of linux?
I dont have access to a windows system
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Did you manage to do it with linux ?
I don't want to install windows just for this.
Hello. I have just successfully unlocked my Mi5 from Linux. The tool I used is MiUnlockTool - it is an unofficial tool which replicates the official one, but is written in Java and hence is cross-platform.
One notice: if you launch the tool using the included .sh script, it will require root privileges. But on my system, root is not required for fastboot. So I launched it directly as "java -jar bin/MiUnlockTool.jar" and it worked like a charm.
paulsmith288 said:
Hi forum,
Just wondereing if there is a method to unlock a redmi note 3 using a version of linux?
I dont have access to a windows system
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Hi,
Here is a great way to do it. Maybe it will help - works on Linux
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-vm-xiaomi-unlock-bootloader-using-linux-and-mi-unlock-tool-or-any-other-virtual-machine.4569985/
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It would, at this time to be prepared for s-off, making sure you have all htc drivers install, sdk tools and the like, have you recovery.img ready to go and your supersu zip in the proper place, don't wait to the last minute to do this, then your ready to go.
I've been working on gathering everything up. I'm unlocked so I need to relock, install update, unlock and get root back yet. I've been holding off cause I hate to give up viper and go back to stock.
Where would one start? I don't know where to get sdk....not to mention how to use it. Do you think you could come up with a list of you have the time? Every phone I've rooted has had unlock tools (unrevoked for og Inc and alpha rev for Inc 2)
Linch89 said:
Where would one start? I don't know where to get sdk....not to mention how to use it. Do you think you could come up with a list of you have the time? Every phone I've rooted has had unlock tools (unrevoked for og Inc and alpha rev for Inc 2)
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go to unlimited.io and you can get latest htc drivers and adb sdk tools too, they have links there. you can get recovery from hasoons tool. we don't have a root tool yet, it's coming.i should say s-off tool
as far as using adb and sdk tools, should be some instruction here somewhere, search the forums for it you should find it.
Thanks boss yeah I know no tool yet
Aldo101t said:
go to unlimited.io and you can get latest htc drivers and adb sdk tools too, they have links there. you can get recovery from hasoons tool. we don't have a root tool yet, it's coming.i should say s-off tool
as far as using adb and sdk tools, should be some instruction here somewhere, search the forums for it you should find it.
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Do we need root tool, or can we just flash recovery then su binary?
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jamminjon82 said:
Do we need root tool, or can we just flash recovery then su binary?
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you can't flash recovery til you either get s-off or unlocked bootloader, you can't flash SU til you have recovery, so.
Aldo101t said:
you can't flash recovery til you either get s-off or unlocked bootloader, you can't flash SU til you have recovery, so.
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I was saying once you have s-off
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I'd say get a ROM ready, once u get s-off, u can install recovery, then install a ROM.
the superuser root .zip is only needed if you plan to use the stock ROM.
I am so going to have to take my laptop to town to get to Wi-Fi to update Windows so I can root my phone.
To quote the juggernaut, "sh!t I've been ready to f!ck"
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go to unlimited.io and you can get latest htc drivers
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Whether I try to use the drivers from unlimited.io or the ones linked by jose51197 in the automatic unlock post I can't get them to install on my computer. I'm running 64-bit Windows 8 Release Preview Version 6.2 (Build 8400). OldNut5 mentioned that it worked for him on 64-bit Windows 8 Pro, so I don't think my operating system is the problem. As soon as the installer starts running, it shows an error message which reads:
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The Driver Installer is not supported for this Operating System!
Has anyone else had this problem? I tried running it as administrator, as well as running it in compatibility mode for both Windows 7 and Windows XP (SP3), but it always produced the same error. Am I missing something obvious, or does this only work on the Pro version of Windows 8 for some reason?
altayh said:
Whether I try to use the drivers from unlimited.io or the ones linked by jose51197 in the automatic unlock post I can't get them to install on my computer. I'm running 64-bit Windows 8 Release Preview Version 6.2 (Build 8400). OldNut5 mentioned that it worked for him on 64-bit Windows 8 Pro, so I don't think my operating system is the problem. As soon as the installer starts running, it shows an error message which reads:
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The Driver Installer is not supported for this Operating System!
Has anyone else had this problem? I tried running it as administrator, as well as running it in compatibility mode for both Windows 7 and Windows XP (SP3), but it always produced the same error. Am I missing something obvious, or does this only work on the Pro version of Windows 8 for some reason?
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Drivers are designed to work for a specific operating system. I personally haven't been able to get a single driver for any device to work on Windows 8 that was designed for Windows 7. Vista drivers more often than not did work on Windows 7, though. Go figure.
In this thread, someone says they installed the most recent version of HTC Sync on Windows 8 and managed to get the drivers working. Try that.
EDIT: Just tried this on Windows 8 and it worked perfectly.
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EDIT: Just tried this on Windows 8 and it worked perfectly.
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Thanks a bunch! Installing HTC Sync didn't help, but this worked perfectly.
bleh, just use linux and you dont need to worry about drivers
nitsuj17 said:
bleh, just use linux and you dont need to worry about drivers
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To be honest I dual-boot my computer and primarily use Ubuntu, but the automatic bootloader unlock guide was written for Windows with a handy zip of executables and a batch script, and I didn't want to have to figure out how to properly install adb on Ubuntu as well as risk messing something up if there happens to be a Linux-only issue.
It's nice to know that it should work on Ubuntu without any need for the drivers. I assume this is how I would have to install adb. It's a shame I can't just "sudo apt-get install adb" it...
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To be honest I dual-boot my computer and primarily use Ubuntu, but the automatic bootloader unlock guide was written for Windows with a handy zip of executables and a batch script, and I didn't want to have to figure out how to properly install adb on Ubuntu as well as risk messing something up if there happens to be a Linux-only issue.
It's nice to know that it should work on Ubuntu without any need for the drivers. I assume this is how I would have to install adb. It's a shame I can't just "sudo apt-get install adb" it...
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looks like a decent guide
I'm a newbie, so can't post in development, so I have to open a thread here. I've thouroughly read Cmahendra's excellent rooting guide in development. The process seems clear, but it is totally Windows based. Is there a way to accomplish the same thing in Linux? I could convert the. bat files to scripts, and already have a Linux version of adb, so that is no problem. What other software do I need drivers, executables, etc. to get this done? If that is impossible, can I accomplish the root in a VMware virtual machine running XP?
I have attached the phone to my linux box in LG software mode, and it appears in adb using the device command. With adb shell, I am able to noodle around the phone, so I'm sure that I can convert the .bat files to .sh and do all of the necessary adb tasks. It is the flashing steps that I'm not sure about.
I'm anxious to get rooted, so I'd appreciate any help.
[Q] Can Cmahendra/Lelus root method be done in Linux?
bearymore said:
I'm a newbie, so can't post in development, so I have to open a thread here. I've thouroughly read Cmahendra's excellent rooting guide in development. The process seems clear, but it is totally Windows based. Is there a way to accomplish the same thing in Linux? I could convert the. bat files to scripts, and already have a Linux version of adb, so that is no problem. What other software do I need drivers, executables, etc. to get this done? If that is impossible, can I accomplish the root in a VMware virtual machine running XP?
I have attached the phone to my linux box in LG software mode, and it appears in adb using the device command. With adb shell, I am able to noodle around the phone, so I'm sure that I can convert the .bat files to .sh and do all of the necessary adb tasks. It is the flashing steps that I'm not sure about.
I'm anxious to get rooted, so I'd appreciate any help.
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Hi, at least I dont know any such flashing tool released by LG on linux platform. So without Update tool (flashing application) working on other things is useless. This tool is service center tool and not released for general public. They might be working only on windows.
But there could be some other command line methods to flash kdz on linux. Please search elsewhere on xda.
PS: Please change title to only "Lelus method". There is no cmahendra method. Lelus should be always mentioned first for his great work. I am not necessary. Thanks
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It should work in a VM. If not you can make a windows partition and dual boot.
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Hi, at least I dont know any such flashing tool released by LG on linux platform. So without Update tool (flashing application) working on other things is useless. This tool is service center tool and not released for general public. They might be working only on windows.
But there could be some other command line methods to flash kdz on linux. Please search elsewhere on xda.
PS: Please change title to only "Lelus method". There is no cmahendra method. Lelus should be always mentioned first for his great work. I am not necessary. Thanks
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Your guide is so helpful, I just naturally put your name on the method. The change has been done.
Hello.
I rooted my p760 v20c (open bootloader) with this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39114847.
+ flash supersu update.zip with cwm
Perhaps fastboot work with Linux.
Tablechair said:
It should work in a VM. If not you can make a windows partition and dual boot.
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I used the VM machine to flash an old Coby Kyros tablet. It worked for that, so I see no reason that it won't for the LG. It's just that things are so much simpler in Linux, no drivers or folderol like that.
ramrod said:
Hello.
I rooted my p760 v20c (open bootloader) with this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39114847.
+ flash supersu update.zip with cwm
Perhaps fastboot work with Linux.
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I have a P769 with ICS - T-Mobile hasn't released JB, so it doesn't have an open bootloader. I don't think I can flash unsigned boot images.
I'm trying to get this tool Minimal ADB and Fastboot installed on my PC, wan't to get rid of the large android-sdk folder. Problem is that I'm on Windows 8.1. Are there any drivers out for the Rezound that are compatible with my OS? I need the drivers so my phone is recognized.
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I'm trying to get this tool Minimal ADB and Fastboot installed on my PC, wan't to get rid of the large android-sdk folder. Problem is that I'm on Windows 8.1. Are there any drivers out for the Rezound that are compatible with my OS? I need the drivers so my phone is recognized.
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to put it lightly....no not really....most are made for windows 7...a google search may be able to help more....you may be able to do a compatability mode install but i cant guarantee itll work
HTC hasn't made drivers for any device on windows 8.1. Why not just use a linux live CD for your phone needs? Or just use linux all together, no need for drivers there
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Uzephi said:
HTC hasn't made drivers for any device on windows 8.1. Why not just use a linux live CD for your phone needs? Or just use linux all together, no need for drivers there
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Thx for the advice but I wouldn't even know where to begin. I'm pretty tech Davy but computer's, os, aren't really my strong point. Even ubuntu scares me lol.
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There are some noob friendly distros out there for the beginner who knows nothing about linux. Almost all linux distros have live CDs to try them out before install.
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I am using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45417322
For adb and fastboot stuff, and I'm running Win8.1.
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tmanschuette said:
I am using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45417322
For adb and fastboot stuff, and I'm running Win8.1.
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Thanks for posting that link here. I know the Rezzy is a dying breed, but I still have mine, and I always have a heck of a time getting my Windows 8-OS computer to recognize my device correctly. The tool pointed to in your link seems to keep adb/fastboot updated as well.
I'm already rooted, but I started up the app as administrator connected the phone, refreshed in the About Phone tab, and lo and behold, it recoginized it. The only test I ran was to boot into the bootloader using the tool. No problems. Hope other tasks go just as well...
cheers,
john
Uzephi said:
HTC hasn't made drivers for any device on windows 8.1. Why not just use a linux live CD for your phone needs? Or just use linux all together, no need for drivers there
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so just running a live disc can connect me with fastboot commands?
I imagine this is consistent for all of the android phones I'm tinkering and learning with (rezound, one, s3)?
sockaplaya14 said:
so just running a live disc can connect me with fastboot commands?
I imagine this is consistent for all of the android phones I'm tinkering and learning with (rezound, one, s3)?
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if trying to obtain s-off or flashing anything via fastboot via linux my guide is what you will need bud....seeing as windows 8 still has many bugs and issues...
REV3NT3CH said:
if trying to obtain s-off or flashing anything via fastboot via linux my guide is what you will need bud....seeing as windows 8 still has many bugs and issues...
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I have to agree with this... use the Linux version and boot via a live CD.
jrredho said:
The only test I ran was to boot into the bootloader using the tool.
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Since the time of my original post in this thread, I've now tried to use fastboot commands. No dice. This all-in-one is definitely not a panacea for Win8.1 users.
So I'd have to agree with other users in this thread: Use a Linux variant for your work on HTC phones. Adb and fastboot are line commands for Heaven's sake, so most tasks won't require one to learn and understand the ins and outs of Linux.
Good luck,
john
jrredho said:
Since the time of my original post in this thread, I've now tried to use fastboot commands. No dice. This all-in-one is definitely not a panacea for Win8.1 users.
So I'd have to agree with other users in this thread: Use a Linux variant for your work on HTC phones. Adb and fastboot are line commands for Heaven's sake, so most tasks won't require one to learn and understand the ins and outs of Linux.
Good luck,
john
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or downgrade to windows 7...lol
Install TWRP 2.3.6.2 in the simplest fashion
How to Install
It will require that drivers be installed and the device must be rootedDownload the file and unpack itUSB debugging must be enabled and connect the Gpad as MTPclick to run it with the right mouse button as an Administrator and follow the instructions for connection type "yes" to the recovery to start or "no" for exit
Download TWRP 2.6.3.2 installer
This is the easiest way without any write or copy something and paste to install TWPR 2.6.3.2.I have tested it with 10a/b/c and with Windows 7 64 bit it works great
Use only at your own risk, I take no responsibility if your device is damaged!
Sorry for my bad English!
Thanks a lot for this! Worked great on my new g pad.
Doesn't work for me ...
badaboumcrac said:
Doesn't work for me ...
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It did work for me when I didn't run it as administrator.
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badaboumcrac said:
Doesn't work for me ...
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Run as administrator? Which operating system?
Doesn't work for me either, unpacked as said, I have a rooted Gpad with USB-debugging enabled, MTP-mode, but it says that ADB isn't recognized as an batchfile or program...or something (translated from dutch...)
michd2 said:
Doesn't work for me either, unpacked as said, I have a rooted Gpad with USB-debugging enabled, MTP-mode, but it says that ADB isn't recognized as an batchfile or program...or something (translated from dutch...)
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I had the same problem. I solved it by not running it as administrator.
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Worked perfectly on windows 8.1...Thank you.
You weren't kidding. This was EASY!!!!!! Thanks!!!!!!!!
Work on my V500
This method worked flawlessly thumbs up for the developer!!
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Very easy to do! Thanks!
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Worked perfect. Crazy simple. Did NOT run as administrator. Windows 8.1 64 bit.
Just installed and doing a nandroid backup.
Just had to run it without admin rights.
Win8.1 64 bit on macbook pro.
made this little video on this install process to get TWRP on your device hope it helps some noobs out
TWRP RECOVERY INSTALL VIDEO
please put the video in the OP if you think it will help
OOPS.
Is this twrp the same as the other one posted in the forum? Just an easier install for this one?
Thanks for this script... Today was a lazy day
Thanks for this. Not tried it yet as I already installed a version of TWRP, but can you update it to flash 2.7 that was announced today / yesterday?
Is the device repo to build this TWRP public?
I am trying to flash a custom ROM on my OPX because the MM builds of OOS have been giving me strange bugs which apparently no one else seems to be experiencing.
So when trying to unlock my bootloader, when I enter the "Fastboot Devices" command, nothing happens. My device isn't showing up no matter what.
I have all the prerequisite drivers installed so I don't know what is causing this.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Mr. Viscous said:
I am trying to flash a custom ROM on my OPX because the MM builds of OOS have been giving me strange bugs which apparently no one else seems to be experiencing.
So when trying to unlock my bootloader, when I enter the "Fastboot Devices" command, nothing happens. My device isn't showing up no matter what.
I have all the prerequisite drivers installed so I don't know what is causing this.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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Assuming your putting the phone in bootloader mode what version of windows?
Using Windows 10 and yes, when I boot into bootloader mode still there is no device listed under fastboot devices command.
Mr. Viscous said:
Using Windows 10 and yes, when I boot into bootloader mode still there is no device listed under fastboot devices command.
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Same Here
ADB also won't work
Fixed adb after installing Google usb driver
But fastboot still not detected
Sher1234 said:
Same Here
ADB also won't work
Fixed adb after installing Google usb driver
But fastboot still not detected
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Yeah mate do me a favor and let me know if you find a solution for this, alright?
Mr. Viscous said:
Yeah mate do me a favor and let me know if you find a solution for this, alright?
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No success till yet but hopefully someone would help us soon
Mr. Viscous said:
Yeah mate do me a favor and let me know if you find a solution for this, alright?
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I'm pretty sure it has something to do with Windows 10. And I read somewhere a fix just can't remember. Something to do with rolling back the driver or uninstalling. I believe its written in the hardbrick guide take a look there.
Install USB drivers and 15 second ADB and fastboot drivers then you are good to go. I am also using windows 10 without any problem.adb and fastboot working nicely..even in Linux adb and fastboot working perfectly.
farooque7508 said:
Install USB drivers and 15 second ADB and fastboot drivers then you are good to go. I am also using windows 10 without any problem.adb and fastboot working nicely..even in Linux adb and fastboot working perfectly.
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Ok I'll try it & let u know
farooque7508 said:
Install USB drivers and 15 second ADB and fastboot drivers then you are good to go. I am also using windows 10 without any problem.adb and fastboot working nicely..even in Linux adb and fastboot working perfectly.
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This didn't worked I tried this but afterwards doing this I wasn't able to use adb anymore & no luck for fastboot even
I think it's a driver issue but my other device is working so can't say what's exactly happening
Any other idea or method to use fastboot
Sher1234 said:
This didn't worked I tried this but afterwards doing this I wasn't able to use adb anymore & no luck for fastboot even
I think it's a driver issue but my other device is working so can't say what's exactly happening
Any other idea or method to use fastboot
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Try on an old fashion Win7 computer...
Or a flash drive booting linux distro
Did you try
Install Qualcomm USB driver and check
faap25 said:
Install Qualcomm USB driver and check
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Can I have the link for this please
@Sher1234 use this and try
http://www.androidbrick.com/download/qdloader-hs-usb-driver/
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@Sher1234 use this and try
http://www.androidbrick.com/download/qdloader-hs-usb-driver/
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I'll surely give it a try tomorrow & let you know if this worked or not
& Thanks for your help
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@Sher1234 use this and try
http://www.androidbrick.com/download/qdloader-hs-usb-driver/
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Not Worked
But I'll try installing Windows 7 and perform the same process this weekend
If you done with installing windows 7
Install OnePlus X drivers you can find it in OnePlus forum
Install 15 sec ADB and fastboot
And check it should work.
farooque7508 said:
If you done with installing windows 7
Install OnePlus X drivers you can find it in OnePlus forum
Install 15 sec ADB and fastboot
And check it should work.
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Thanks for info I'll install Windows 7 this weekend due to college work
I'll will do it as you said and it will be stepwise
And will inform you if this work or not
Thanks Anyways
Sher1234 said:
Thanks for info I'll install Windows 7 this weekend due to college work
I'll will do it as you said and it will be stepwise
And will inform you if this work or not
Thanks Anyways
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Don't install Win7 just for that. Find someone who have one.
Or try with a USB booting Linux Distro it will be quicker and easier.
Kéno40 said:
Don't install Win7 just for that. Find someone who have one.
Or try with a USB booting Linux Distro it will be quicker and easier.
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Ok I'll try it and will report if this works for me or not
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Kéno40 said:
Don't install Win7 just for that. Find someone who have one.
Or try with a USB booting Linux Distro it will be quicker and easier.
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But can you tell which Linux OS should I try???
I tried Ubuntu it doesn't install fastboot drivers on live boot so can't use fastboot or adb commands