Hello guys, can someone give me the stock file from the oneplus X "boot", i fail with adb, and now my OnePlus boot only in the recovery can you help me ?
I found it thanks you
DeMozz said:
I found it thanks you
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Hi, I got one friends oneplus stuck in recovery. It has cm recovery(lame) and access to fastboot. It is recognized in pc and I can sideload Roms but it won't boot and returns to recovery. Maybe it don't have boot file, how did you resolve your problem?
I download the official rom from the oneplus x website, and then i flash the boot.img that i found in the rom zip with ADB the boot
DeMozz said:
I download the official rom from the oneplus x website, and then i flash with ADB the boot
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You extracted the zip and only use the boot? And if I flash the full rom zip, will resolv the problem? I think it is all related to locked bootloader. I tried to unlock and after that don't boot anymore, bootloader still locked -. -
Nu9 said:
You extracted the zip and only use the boot? And if I flash the full rom zip, will resolv the problem? I think it is all related to locked bootloader. I tried to unlock and after that don't boot anymore, bootloader still locked -. -
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Ah ye i flash only the boot.img, your adb says that your Bootloader is lock ? Did you try to unlock it with adb ?
DeMozz said:
Ah ye i flash only the boot.img, your adb says that your Bootloader is lock ? Did you try to unlock it with adb ?
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Can you share the link where you find that file?. I connect to my pc and with fastboot oem unlock, says finished(ok) with no erros. When I check the status it sill says false. It's related to the missing stock recovery?. I boot the recovery(cm) flash a zip with no erros but don't boot
Nu9 said:
Can you share the link where you find that file?. I connect to my pc and with fastboot oem unlock, says finished(ok) with no erros. When I check the status it sill says false. It's related to the missing stock recovery?. I boot the recovery(cm) flash a zip with no erros but don't boot
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You can download and find the boot.img here : http://downloads.oneplus.net/devices/oneplus-x/
Can you acces or boot to the recovery ?
When you turn on your phone, where did that stuck ?
When I turn on it goes to recovery, from there I can only reboot to there or fastboot. It is recognized in pc.
Should I flash the Last zip, right?
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DeMozz said:
You can download and find the boot.img here : http://downloads.oneplus.net/devices/oneplus-x/
Can you acces or boot to the recovery ?
When you turn on your phone, where did that stuck ?
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When I turn on it goes to recovery, from there I can only reboot to there or fastboot. It is recognized in pc.
Should I flash the Last zip, right?
Nu9 said:
When I turn on it goes to recovery, from there I can only reboot to there or fastboot. It is recognized in pc.
Should I flash the Last zip, right?
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When I turn on it goes to recovery, from there I can only reboot to there or fastboot. It is recognized in pc.
Should I flash the Last zip, right?
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if you are with the stock recovery and you never install a custom rom you can flash the zip yeah
DeMozz said:
if you are with the stock recovery and you never install a custom rom you can flash the zip yeah
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I'm with the cyanogen recovery, I can flash the same way from there? It's expected to have the same result as the stock?
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So I did everything I could. None of the instructions on this forum help me, I am almost a complete newb in this.
I used this instruction: wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_p3
To the part where you need to boot into recovery by holding power and volume up. Well, guess what, nothing happens when you hold power + volume up.
Please, could someone write a good step-by-step newb-friendly manual on how to get the Jelly Bean on this tab? I am seriously considering throwing this thing out of the window right now as I spent the whole evening trying to get this working with no results.
By the way, after doing all the manipulations with odin, now when the tab is loading and it shows the logo "samsung galaxy tab 10.1v", there is an image of an open lock in the bottom of the screen.
oh_delay said:
By the way, after doing all the manipulations with odin, now when the tab is loading and it shows the logo "samsung galaxy tab 10.1v", there is an image of an open lock in the bottom of the screen.
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That means the bootloader is unlocked, the first step to install custom ROMs and recovery images.
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oh_delay said:
So I did everything I could. None of the instructions on this forum help me, I am almost a complete newb in this.
I used this instruction: wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_p3
To the part where you need to boot into recovery by holding power and volume up. Well, guess what, nothing happens when you hold power + volume up.
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Yes, with the P3, never could use POWER+VOL UP to boot into recovery (that combination can get out of stock recovery and into normal boot, which IS useful, since sometimes, one makes a mistake and stays stranded on a recovery bootloop.
Unfortunately, contrary to P4, there is no menu in the bootloader to boot into recovery.
You can however substitute that step 3 with this:
"From a terminal run adb reboot recovery"
[NOTE: its skipped in the tutorial, but for adb to function while in normal mode, you need to activate it, by going to Settings->Programmer Tools (or something like that, activate it, since its off by default and set the DEBUG USB connection on , or something - sorry, they changed the place in 4.1 and cannot give you the correct path)]
The device will then reboot into the Clockworkmod Recovery (assuming it has been correctly flashed); if not, repeat step 9 from section above.
Afterwards, you can either use adb or the Boot into Recovery menu option from the Shutdown dialog of ClockworkMod to boot into recovery.
AW: Recovery doesn't boot! Help!allready
Slow down
Bootloader unlocked ??
Custom revovery allreadY flashed??
You started With a stock Rom ??
3.1? 4.0.3?
A bit more info pls
Boot in bootloader by Holding power and volume -
Than
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot recovery
You are still able to boot in Rom ??
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feraay said:
Slow down
Bootloader unlocked ??
Custom revovery allreadY flashed??
You started With a stock Rom ??
3.1? 4.0.3?
A bit more info pls
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Well, yeah, apparently. I have stock 4.0.4 installed.
feraay said:
Boot in bootloader by Holding power and volume -
Than
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot recovery
You are still able to boot in Rom ??
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What exactly should I do? IDK what that means, "Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot recovery".
As I said, I am almost a complete newb in this.
pruano said:
That means the bootloader is unlocked, the first step to install custom ROMs and recovery images.
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Yes, with the P3, never could use POWER+VOL UP to boot into recovery (that combination can get out of stock recovery and into normal boot, which IS useful, since sometimes, one makes a mistake and stays stranded on a recovery bootloop.
Unfortunately, contrary to P4, there is no menu in the bootloader to boot into recovery.
You can however substitute that step 3 with this:
"From a terminal run adb reboot recovery"
[NOTE: its skipped in the tutorial, but for adb to function while in normal mode, you need to activate it, by going to Settings->Programmer Tools (or something like that, activate it, since its off by default and set the DEBUG USB connection on , or something - sorry, they changed the place in 4.1 and cannot give you the correct path)]
The device will then reboot into the Clockworkmod Recovery (assuming it has been correctly flashed); if not, repeat step 9 from section above.
Afterwards, you can either use adb or the Boot into Recovery menu option from the Shutdown dialog of ClockworkMod to boot into recovery.
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I did adb reboot recovery, and it booted the stock recovery. Maybe I should use another recovery image? I used the one linked in the CM's instructions.
Ok, so basically what happens now is I flash recovery.tar.md5 through Odin, then it reboots in OS and I reboot it to recovery through terminal. The recovery says 'Android system recovery <3e>', so I assume it's the stock one?
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Boot in bootloader by Holding power and volume -
Than
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot recovery
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Ok i figured out how to use fastboot command. Still I don't understand, which recovery.img should I flash? I don't have this file, at least not in an .img format, it's format is .tar.md5
So I guess my next question is, where can I get recovery in .img format?
OK, so I figured this out.
I downloaded the recovery.img for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 from the official CWM site (NOT 10.1v, cause they don't have it for this version. It worked fine).
then I loaded in bootloader, used ./fastboot boot <path to downloaded recovery.img>, I just dragged the img to terminal window.
Through this booted recovery, I flashed the CM rom and gapps (I did this without actually flashing the recovery, mind you).
After that, I used odin in windows again to flash their recovery.tar.md5, and now finally, when I use ./adb reboot recovery it starts up with CWM.
So yeah, thank you for your posts and thoughts, you helped me figure this out.
oh_delay said:
Through this booted recovery, I flashed the CM rom and gapps (I did this without actually flashing the recovery, mind you).
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Yes, if you use "fastboot boot [recovery image]" instead of "fastboot flash recovery [recovery image]", you can boot to a custom recovery like CWM without flashing.
oh_delay said:
After that, I used odin in windows again to flash their recovery.tar.md5, and now finally, when I use ./adb reboot recovery it starts up with CWM.
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Fastboot only accepts .img files, Odin only accepts tar.md5 files; however, tar.md5 files are just archive files, if you rename the file to remove the .md5 extension and use a program like 7-zip which can read .tar files, you will find one or more .img files inside, which you can extract for use with fastboot.
oh_delay said:
So yeah, thank you for your posts and thoughts, you helped me figure this out.
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Great that you managed on your own (even with some tips), best way to learn.
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Well, yeah, apparently. I have stock 4.0.4 installed.
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Its the last stock release for this tablet.
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oh_delay said:
I used this instruction: wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_p3
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One last thing: those instructions do not include adding root, as indeed you can use most of the functionality of Cyanogen without root (and possibly exposing your device to malware).
However many useful functions and apps DO require root; to check if you have root, either install this app, or do "adb shell" + "adb su", which should change the prompt from a $ to a #
For root the best way is probably to flash both zip files (ARM version) with CWM at this point (so you get the latest version); dont forget to hit the "Fix Permissions" CWM option afterwards to prevent any potential problems.
AW: Recovery doesn't boot! Help!
Noo dont take 10.1 recovery take the recovery from droidbasement.com
P3 7100 only this
And do this
Adb reboot bootloader
If not work press power and volume +
Or may
power and volume -
Should Boot into bootloader click not in download modus for Odin just take the other icon and Connect to PC
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Thats all
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Somehow, trying to install TWRP via fastboot, I've soft bricked myself.
I can boot into fastboot mode and that's about it. My bootloader says it's still locked even though I've attempted to unlock it via the fastboot oem unlock command.
So I'm kinda stuck at the fastboot mode screen or the 1+ screen.
Any idea's?
I'm soft bricked too.
Unrooted using KingRoot and then tried to install the 2.1.3 update.
It failed and now I can't get into the system. What should I do? Can I unlock my bootloader in this state?
Try fastboot boot ( name of twrp recovery file).img
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Open cmd prompt in the same folder where you flashed twrp.
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Calvin2394 said:
I'm soft bricked too.
Unrooted using KingRoot and then tried to install the 2.1.3 update.
It failed and now I can't get into the system. What should I do? Can I unlock my bootloader in this state?
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If you didn't swipe unlock bootloader in developer settings I don't think you can. Also can you get into fastboot?
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i have the same exact issue, i didn't select unlock bootloader in development settings
mawells787 said:
Try fastboot boot ( name of twrp recovery file).img
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Open cmd prompt in the same folder where you flashed twrp.
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If you didn't swipe unlock bootloader in developer settings I don't think you can. Also can you get into fastboot?
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Yep, can get into fastboot. Should I first just boot TWRP using fastboot boot, and then
1. Wipe system, 2. Install OTAs?
Edit: Unable to fastboot boot, says Device not unlocked
Edit 2: fastboot oem unlock works! Let's try flashing recovery.
The following procedure will only work if you have a microSD card with adapter for a computer. You need to download the stock rom and save it to the microSD card then place it back into the X.
Ok guys, you should still have stock recovery if twrp didn't flash. Go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3244996
Click the link to download otas, only download the one with this file name ( OnePlusOxygen_14_OTA_003_all_201510241934 ). You can flash this file through stock recovery. It should preserve your data. I personally did this while I still had a locked bootloader.
If you can't do this now, just turn the phone off and leave it charging for a while. Then just try to turn it on, or try to get into recovery.
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Calvin2394 said:
Yep, can get into fastboot. Should I first just boot TWRP using fastboot boot, and then
1. Wipe system, 2. Install OTAs?
Edit: Unable to fastboot boot, says Device not unlocked
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Ok well then try to go into recovery the manual way. I believe it's power + volume up.
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Don't wipe anything, unless you have the stock rom readily available.
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mawells787 said:
The following procedure will only work if you have a microSD card with adapter for a computer. You need to download the stock rom and save it to the microSD card then place it back into the X.
Ok guys, you should still have stock recovery if twrp didn't flash. Go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3244996
Click the link to download otas, only download the one with this file name ( OnePlusOxygen_14_OTA_003_all_201510241934 ). You can flash this file through stock recovery. It should preserve your data. I personally did this while I still had a locked bootloader.
If you can't do this now, just turn the phone off and leave it charging for a while. Then just try to turn it on, or try to get into recovery.
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Ok well then try to go into recovery the manual way. I believe it's power + volume up.
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Don't wipe anything, unless you have the stock rom readily available.
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Sorry for bothering you, I managed to unlock my bootloader and flash recovery. I'll flash stock OTAs now and it should boot up fine.
Thank you so much for your time
How did you manage to unlock your bootloader? I cannot even get into stock recovery...It's either fastboot or nothing!
joey24z1 said:
How did you manage to unlock your bootloader? I cannot even get into stock recovery...It's either fastboot or nothing!
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you need fastboot to unlock bootloader not recovery
Yeah, I must have tried the fastboot oem unlock command about 100 times....It just reboots and then sits on the 1+ screen......I'm stumped!
joey24z1 said:
Yeah, I must have tried the fastboot oem unlock command about 100 times....It just reboots and then sits on the 1+ screen......I'm stumped!
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Bad news. You'll need to do a remote support session with OnePlus to have your phone reflashed with their Qualcomm tool.
Sorry for OT, didn't want to create another thread!
Here's what I did
1. Unlocked the bootloader
2. Flashed eng.stk TWRP recovery
3. Flashed OxygenOS 2.1 OTA 003
4. Flashed OxygenOS 2.1.3 OTA 004 + OTA 005
5. Rooted using SuperSU
6. Installed eng.stk blu_spark kernel
SOMEHOW, I still have my modem and IMEI partitions!
Does that mean I just need to
1. Flash stock ROM
2. Relock bootloader
To reclaim warranty?
Edit: I wiped /system before flashing OxygenOS
Calvin2394 said:
Sorry for OT, didn't want to create another thread!
Here's what I did
1. Unlocked the bootloader
2. Flashed eng.stk TWRP recovery
3. Flashed OxygenOS 2.1 OTA 003
4. Flashed OxygenOS 2.1.3 OTA 004 + OTA 005
5. Rooted using SuperSU
6. Installed eng.stk blu_spark kernel
SOMEHOW, I still have my modem and IMEI partitions!
Does that mean I just need to
1. Flash stock ROM
2. Relock bootloader
To reclaim warranty?
Edit: I wiped /system before flashing OxygenOS
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Unlocking bootloader or installin super su doesnt voids your op warranty
mohammedtabish said:
Unlocking bootloader or installin super su doesnt voids your op warranty
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So what does?
Usually when installing a ROM, /system needs to be wiped.
If /system wipe does not lose my IMEI partitions, I could just reflash stock ROM and my warranty is back?
Edit: Are you sure a bootloader unlock doesn't void warranty?
It was true for OPO, same goes for OPX?
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Calvin2394 said:
So what does?
Usually when installing a ROM, /system needs to be wiped.
If /system wipe does not lose my IMEI partitions, I could just reflash stock ROM and my warranty is back?
Tapatalk'd from my OnePlus X
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If you hard brick your device or burn your cpu by overlocking or somehow
So what happens you can't unlock your boootloader? When I go into fastboot, enter fastboot oem unlock, the only thing that happens is it reboots and then gets stuck on the logo screen...Any ideas?
joey24z1 said:
So what happens you can't unlock your boootloader? When I go into fastboot, enter fastboot oem unlock, the only thing that happens is it reboots and then gets stuck on the logo screen...Any ideas?
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Did you checked the option of oem unlocking in developers mode?
Yeah, it was unlocked before I got the bootloop
What does the following command gives ?
Code:
fastboot devices
erwann.jeanneau said:
What does the following command gives ?
Code:
fastboot devices
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It should supply a string of numbers if your phone is connected in fastboot. If nothing comes up, the adb isn't seeing your phone.
Plz help I have successfully unlocked my boot loader unofficial way now I want to flash twrp when ever I flash twrp via fast boot it flash it but not able to reboot to twrp instead of that I got some phone pic with cable plz help
[Q] Problem with flashing twrp on Snapdragon RM3
android_smater said:
Plz help I have successfully unlocked my boot loader unofficial way now I want to flash twrp when ever I flash twrp via fast boot it flash it but not able to reboot to twrp instead of that I got some phone pic with cable plz help
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How did you unlocked bootloader ?
android_smater said:
Plz help I have successfully unlocked my boot loader unofficial way now I want to flash twrp when ever I flash twrp via fast boot it flash it but not able to reboot to twrp instead of that I got some phone pic with cable plz help
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That's probably b'coz it still isn't flashed.
Install MiPc suit and connect once with USB debugging on so that all the drivers do get installed correctly then
When using adb first type adb devices and look for your device to be sure that the device is connected correctly.
Which Twrp are you trying to flash?
android_smater said:
Plz help I have successfully unlocked my boot loader unofficial way now I want to flash twrp when ever I flash twrp via fast boot it flash it but not able to reboot to twrp instead of that I got some phone pic with cable plz help
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follow this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_P7Qd3kpAI
note while dragging the file into cmd it copies path of the file with its name which will give you an error ...do not drag the file instead write it.
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-2-kenzo.img
you have to flash a patched boot.img too
meangreenie said:
you have to flash a patched boot.img too
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no i can't find boot.img plz provide me
android_smater said:
no i can't find boot.img plz provide me
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1. Flash twrp as usual -> fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
2. Then boot it: fastboot boot twrp.img
And everything should be fine. Just remember to choose the right one Cheers!
CukierPuder said:
1. Flash twrp as usual -> fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
2. Then boot it: fastboot boot twrp.img
And everything should be fine. Just remember to choose the right one Cheers!
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Thabku it work for me one more question how to flash ota and remain unlock botloader and twrp
android_smater said:
Thabku it work for me one more question how to flash ota and remain unlock botloader and twrp
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It's completely depended on the ROM. Some of 'em relock bootloader, other don't (same for OTA updates).
ok thanks for your help i have successfully unlocked bootloader and install twrp as well rooted thank you
when you update to 3.1.0 twrp recovery is not compactible with the new recovery partition so you need to flash opxstock 3.1.0 recovery so that you will be able to flash android lollipop version of the opx and reroot and install twrp.
the proccess is really simple
1)go to settings about phone and enable developer options by tapping build number 10 times.
2)enable adb and oem unlocking
3)go to the folder you have adb and fastboot installed
4)Place the downloaded recovery file there(the one FROM THIS THREAD!)
5)type 'adb reboot bootloader'
Phone will reboot to bootloader
6)type 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img'(or the name you gave for the recovery with '.img' at the end)
7)type 'fastboot boot recovery.img'
8)flash update.zip (the 2.1.1 version)If you cannot find the link to the file comment bellow
9)flash the update.zip via stock recovery.
10)your phone is back to stock now and you are able to flash twrp recovery and root your phone now.
Please hit thanks if i helped
EDIT:Unzip the recovery file fist
Post this in General Section
Sorry I can't find the link to update.zip
Please post the update.zip file
adb doesn't recognize my phone anymore, now that I want to try it again with the file from this forum. And it seems to be stuck in fastboot mode.
What should I do?
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brii_22 said:
adb doesn't recognize my phone anymore, now that I want to try it again with the file from this forum. And it seems to be stuck in fastboot mode.
What should I do?
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Okay I found it.
Type in adb 'fastboot devices'
it wil recognise your phone
Then 'fastboot reboot'
And my phone works again, and I guess I can just restart the proces now
(replied to myself in case someone else has this problem )
GerasxD said:
when you update to 3.1.0 twrp recovery is not compactible with the new recovery partition so you need to flash opxstock 3.1.0 recovery so that you will be able to flash android lollipop version of the opx and reroot and install twrp.
the proccess is really simple
1)go to settings about phone and enable developer options by tapping build number 10 times.
2)enable adb and oem unlocking
3)go to the folder you have adb and fastboot installed
4)Place the downloaded recovery file there(the one FROM THIS THREAD!)
5)type 'adb reboot bootloader'
Phone will reboot to bootloader
6)type 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img'(or the name you gave for the recovery with '.img' at the end)
7)type 'fastboot boot recovery.img'
8)flash update.zip (the 2.1.1 version)If you cannot find the link to the file comment bellow
9)flash the update.zip via stock recovery.
10)your phone is back to stock now and you are able to flash twrp recovery and root your phone now.
Please hit thanks if i helped
EDIT:Unzip the recovery file fist
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many have ask and cannot find the update.zip 2.1.1, where are you?
Hi, It's not working for me.
I still get the same error message: `FAILED (remote: dtb not found)` when I try to boot into recovery.
I would really appreciate some help here
Thanks anyway. I'll keep searching.
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guiohm said:
Hi, It's not working for me.
I still get the same error message: `FAILED (remote: dtb not found)` when I try to boot into recovery.
I would really appreciate some help here
Thanks anyway. I'll keep searching.
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Ok, I solved my problem. I had to revert to an older TWRP. I just didn't know that the new updated TWRP is not backward compatible (that's bad) and I couldn't find an older one until I stumbled upon this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69170103&postcount=45
guiohm : Thank you SO MUCH ! I searched this solution for hours. I can't tell you how grateful I am.
THANK YOU!
brii_22 said:
adb doesn't recognize my phone anymore, now that I want to try it again with the file from this forum. And it seems to be stuck in fastboot mode.
What should I do?
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Okay I found it.
Type in adb 'fastboot devices'
it wil recognise your phone
Then 'fastboot reboot'
And my phone works again, and I guess I can just restart the proces now
(replied to myself in case someone else has this problem )
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Thank you so much! I had the same problem and had no idea what to do.
FingolfinTheEldar said:
Sorry I can't find the link to update.zip
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You can find it in the One Plus Website for the one plus x. it the rom
Official one okay?
Is it also ok, to take the official twrp 3.1.1-1-onyx from the twrp website?
Thanks
OPforlife said:
Is it also ok, to take the official twrp 3.1.1-1-onyx from the twrp website?
Thanks
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Not at all. The point is to flash an old offcieal recovery, then OOS 3 to update bootloader.
If you already are on the new bootloader no need to do that.
if you're not, BLupdater.
If already try to flash something not compatible, you may haave to run the Mega unbrick Guide.
Same isse with E1001
I had the same issue "remote: dtb not found" when trying to use recent (3+) versions of TWRP on my E1001 One Plus X. I ended up discovering that only an old version of TWRP (2.8.7) would boot on the device. Here is the version I used successfully on One Plus X E1001 (white): twrp-2.8.7.0-6.0-onyx.img. I cannot post a link to it as the forum is preventing new users to publish external links but I have it if needed.
On your device, go into Settings -> About and find the Build Number and tap on it 7 times to enable developer settings. Press back and go into Developer Options and enable OEM unlocking.
unlock bootloader and flash twrp
Code:
fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_NX609J
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
download
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VzUS999ZS_yc6GtcKngA6GrlTpOZp2P5
Sources
https://github.com/youyim123/android_device_nubia_nx609j
Came up in Chinese, but everything is working after changing the language setting over. Thanks.
Hi friends, if I would like return to Stock Recovery, ¿Where I find stock recovery and How flash?
Thanks for this work
Hi, someone can help me? Thnaks
sakilxda said:
Hi, someone can help me? Thnaks
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Finally I resolved this problem. I found other Recovery.img working
sakilxda said:
Hi friends, if I would like return to Stock Recovery, ¿Where I find stock recovery and How flash?
Thanks for this work
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Ok, I´m resolved this.
If you need install Stock Recovery you need download a Oficial Stock firmware "Zip" and extract the Stock recovery to the this "Zip" file, and you repeat this metod with Stock Recovery
Am I the only one having problems with fastboot on Windows 10?
sakilxda said:
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bro i need fastboot drivers please
in mi system dont hace driver and y my devices onlye hace android =( help me me has win10
Sorry, long time ago tha I haven´t visited XDA.
I have used the drivers of video´s link but i had to test many drivers. It was very dificult for my too.
Actually I don´t know wich was the drives that i used, sorry.
if you have once used some fastboot drivers for some device on windows 10, chances are most probably you will have issues with detecting other devices in fastboot mode . Either boot with linux or reinstall windows 10 is the only solution imho
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Finally I resolved this problem. I found other Recovery.img working
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Please provide this working twrp which solved this problem..as i am also facing the same issue
munmun said:
Please provide this working twrp which solved this problem..as i am also facing the same issue
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Hello, have you visited my video link? There, there is different links in the description that you can find the recovery I used. It's long time ago and maybe is actualliced now.
sakilxda said:
Hello, have you visited my video link? There, there is different links in the description that you can find the recovery I used. It's long time ago and maybe is actualliced now.
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When i try to reboot in twrp it boots into recovery for 2-3 sec and then again reboots to system
munmun said:
When i try to reboot in twrp it boots into recovery for 2-3 sec and then again reboots to system
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Maybe your Recovery isn't good.
Try flash one more time or another recovery
Same issue I m face. When I flash twrp then go to recovery mode. Then they off and start with stock revery. And mobile repat lock bootloader
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I m try all official twrp. But face same issue
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Maybe your Recovery isn't good.
Try flash one more time or another recovery
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I have tried multiple..but unable to boot into recovery...it would be very helpful of you if you could provide that recovery that worked on your phone.
As i am also unable to boot into recovery with command "fastboot boot recovery.img"
munmun said:
I have tried multiple..but unable to boot into recovery...it would be very helpful of you if you could provide that recovery that worked on your phone.
As i am also unable to boot into recovery with command "fastboot boot recovery.img"
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Sorry but this was long ago and I can't remember.
munmun said:
I have tried multiple..but unable to boot into recovery...it would be very helpful of you if you could provide that recovery that worked on your phone.
As i am also unable to boot into recovery with command "fastboot boot recovery.img"
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Try this one: http://www.mediafire.com/file/45qwt6i4ccdnjd0/recovery.img/file
you need first to unlock bootloader (you need to be in bootmode):
fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_NX609J
Just after that you can flash recovery.img:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
After this you can go back to recovery from boot menu navigating with up/down key and confirm with Power button!
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ABM30 said:
Try this one: http://www.mediafire.com/file/45qwt6i4ccdnjd0/recovery.img/file
you need first to unlock bootloader (you need to be in bootmode):
fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_NX609J
Just after that you can flash recovery.img:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
After this you can go back to recovery from boot menu navigating with up/down key and confirm with Power button!
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I have tried this as well but twrp boots up for a 2-3 sec & then phobe reboots to system again..
With fastboot boot recovery.img, same results are seen
munmun said:
I have tried this as well but twrp boots up for a 2-3 sec & then phobe reboots to system again..
With fastboot boot recovery.img, same results are seen
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which ROM do you have installed?
There is a chance to need to flash an original recovery (you can find it in original 8.1 ROM from Nubia), than boot in recovery and erase cache and data (IT WILL ERASE ALSO INTERNAL MEMORY!...SO BACK UP) and than unlcok bootloader, flash TWRP, flash ROM, flash bluespark boot.img