I have a Samsung galaxy J1 (J100H). I have got TWRP fot this phone...
Installation guide says I have to enable OEM unlocking in developer setting....
But my phone do not have this option........
What should I do to flash twrp in my phone via odin......
Somebody please help me.....
ad. said:
I have a Samsung galaxy J1 (J100H). I have got TWRP fot this phone...
Installation guide says I have to enable OEM unlocking in developer setting....
But my phone do not have this option........
What should I do to flash twrp in my phone via odin......
Somebody please help me.....
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To enable OEM, you must first reveal the hidden developer options tab (i'm not so sure) but go to Settings>About Device then find the build number. Tap it 7 times or more then it should say "You are now a developer". After that, exit from about device and you can see the Developer options. Tap it and find OEM unlock. Enable it.
To flash twrp recovery via odin, simply download the twrp for your device. Search google for "twrp for j100h". Download latest version of Odin, install it then run it as administrator. Click Phone then find the .tar file of twrp. Flash it then wait for it to say PASS!! in a green background. You now flashed twrp to your Samsung Phone.
Hope it helps!
bricked13 said:
To enable OEM, you must first reveal the hidden developer options tab (i'm not so sure) but go to Settings>About Device then find the build number. Tap it 7 times or more then it should say "You are now a developer". After that, exit from about device and you can see the Developer options. Tap it and find OEM unlock. Enable it.
To flash twrp recovery via odin, simply download the twrp for your device. Search google for "twrp for j100h". Download latest version of Odin, install it then run it as administrator. Click Phone then find the .tar file of twrp. Flash it then wait for it to say PASS!! in a green background. You now flashed twrp to your Samsung Phone.
Hope it helps!
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Ok I got it I have downloaded twrp and odin......
But the main problem is
OEM unlocking is not available in
Developer Option
ad. said:
Ok I got it I have downloaded twrp and odin......
But the main problem is
OEM unlocking is not available in
Developer Option
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OEM unlock option not available on all phones in developer setting. Boot your android in fastboot. Type "fastboot devices" enter and type "fastboot oem unlock" and enter. It will unlock your android bootloader and flash your recovery.
Ashwinrg said:
OEM unlock option not available on all phones in developer setting. Boot your android in fastboot. Type "fastboot devices" enter and type "fastboot oem unlock" and enter. It will unlock your android bootloader and flash your recovery.
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To enter into Fastboot mode, do this:
Turn off your phone.
Hold down Volume Down + Power button.
Release the Power button when device starts and continue to hold the Volume Down key until you enter into the bootloader. ...
Scroll up or down with Volume keys and select Fastboot with the power key.
bricked13 said:
To enter into Fastboot mode, do this:
Turn off your phone.
Hold down Volume Down + Power button.
Release the Power button when device starts and continue to hold the Volume Down key until you enter into the bootloader. ...
Scroll up or down with Volume keys and select Fastboot with the power key.
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Doing above mentioned directly took me to safe mode....
I got no option to select fastbootmode
How do Enter these commands.... via pc or simply via phone
Ashwinrg said:
OEM unlock option not available on all phones in developer setting. Boot your android in fastboot. Type "fastboot devices" enter and type "fastboot oem unlock" and enter. It will unlock your android bootloader and flash your recovery.
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Please tell me step by step what to do.....
Ashwinrg said:
OEM unlock option not available on all phones in developer setting. Boot your android in fastboot. Type "fastboot devices" enter and type "fastboot oem unlock" and enter. It will unlock your android bootloader and flash your recovery.
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I can verify this: My J100H does not have a.) an OEM option in the developer settings and b.) does not boot into fastboot.
I can boot into download mode using volume down + home + power. But "fastbood devices" on the connected computer does not show the device.
jolly-jump said:
I can verify this: My J100H does not have a.) an OEM option in the developer settings and b.) does not boot into fastboot.
I can boot into download mode using volume down + home + power. But "fastbood devices" on the connected computer does not show the device.
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You might want to have a look here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/samsung-how-unlock-bootloader-using-t4136645
Have you activated developer mode and activated OEM Unlocking?
BryanHafidz said:
Have you activated developer mode and activated OEM Unlocking?
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Thank you for your reply.
Yes and no, it is as @adarshadhungel1 says in https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70830154&postcount=3,
there is no Option to unlock OEM in the Samsung 4.4.4 stock rom for the SM-J100H - so it seems. Could not find it anywhere.
Also, there seems to be no fastboot mode, as @TheExploitedOne mentions here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=83120343&postcount=3
So, I am stuck using Odin on Windows. At least for the first download it worked for me, now that I have TWRP on the phone, it seems I can handle the rest from linux...
jolly-jump said:
Thank you for your reply.
Yes and no, it is as @adarshadhungel1 says in https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70830154&postcount=3,
there is no Option to unlock OEM in the Samsung 4.4.4 stock rom for the SM-J100H - so it seems. Could not find it anywhere.
Also, there seems to be no fastboot mode, as @TheExploitedOne mentions here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=83120343&postcount=3
So, I am stuck using Odin on Windows. At least for the first download it worked for me, now that I have TWRP on the phone, it seems I can handle the rest from linux...
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Yes Samsung devices implement the Odin protocol rather than fastboot mode. There is maybe one or two devices that are Samsung that have fastboot instead of Odin by are probably rare to find
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I have the Huawei Ascend Y300-0151 and am trying to unlock the bootloader, in which I cannot get through their website because it's really buggy and won't accept my information.
So these are the steps I've taken:
- Download SDK Manager and install platform-tools and Google USB Driver
- Boot my phone up and connect to the PC
- I can run the command 'adb devices' and my device shows with a unique ID.
- Boot my phone into recovery/download mode (purple screen).
- Connect my phone, the PC detects it.
- However, when I run the command 'fastboot devices', nothing shows up.
Yes, I have installed a driver for my device and it's now showing as Android Bootloader Interface.
I've run out of ideas and have been googling for answers for a very long time, but to no avail.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
illquo said:
I have the Huawei Ascend Y300-0151 and am trying to unlock the bootloader, in which I cannot get through their website because it's really buggy and won't accept my information.
So these are the steps I've taken:
- Download SDK Manager and install platform-tools and Google USB Driver
- Boot my phone up and connect to the PC
- I can run the command 'adb devices' and my device shows with a unique ID.
- Boot my phone into recovery/download mode (purple screen).
- Connect my phone, the PC detects it.
- However, when I run the command 'fastboot devices', nothing shows up.
Yes, I have installed a driver for my device and it's now showing as Android Bootloader Interface.
I've run out of ideas and have been googling for answers for a very long time, but to no avail.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
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Given that your attempting to unlock the bootloader of your Huawei device, you should probably send an email to Huawei support requesting for your bootloader unlock code (thats what I did and they replied asking for my device information, and I gave it to them to which I then got my unlock code). For ADB to work you need to boot into fastboot mode, not recovery, then simply use the bootloader unlock code with the following command in cmd: fastboot oem unlock <insert your code here>
And then your done. Be cautious when unlocking your bootloader as you should make sure you have your developer options enabled and the "allow bootloader to be unlocked" option enabled as well.
LaserOP said:
Given that your attempting to unlock the bootloader of your Huawei device, you should probably send an email to Huawei support requesting for your bootloader unlock code (thats what I did and they replied asking for my device information, and I gave it to them to which I then got my unlock code). For ADB to work you need to boot into fastboot mode, not recovery, then simply use the bootloader unlock code with the following command in cmd: fastboot oem unlock <insert your code here>
And then your done. Be cautious when unlocking your bootloader as you should make sure you have your developer options enabled and the "allow bootloader to be unlocked" option enabled as well.
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I have e-mailed them 2 weeks ago and they are not replying. You're meant to do it through their website, but as I've said, I supply the correct information and it either re-directs to a page that is not there or says I am not entering my information correctly when I've done it over and over again.
The purple screen is fastboot mode isn't it? Because that's the screen I'm entering the commands in, but it's not showing up. I cannot enter in a code for fastboot oem unlock because my device will not be recognized by fastboot in the first place.
So before I am to unlock my bootloader, I'm trying to get my device recognized by fastboot.
illquo said:
I have e-mailed them 2 weeks ago and they are not replying. You're meant to do it through their website, but as I've said, I supply the correct information and it either re-directs to a page that is not there or says I am not entering my information correctly when I've done it over and over again.
The purple screen is fastboot mode isn't it? Because that's the screen I'm entering the commands in, but it's not showing up. I cannot enter in a code for fastboot oem unlock because my device will not be recognized by fastboot in the first place.
So before I am to unlock my bootloader, I'm trying to get my device recognized by fastboot.
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You can send them an email to get the unlock code, trust me, thats what I did. Maybe try contacting them via their support section of their site if you didn't do so last time.
By the "purple screen" do you mean the screen with options such as "HBOOT", "Fastboot", "Reboot" etc.? The "fastboot devices" command should work if it is recognised by the command "adb devices"
LaserOP said:
You can send them an email to get the unlock code, trust me, thats what I did. Maybe try contacting them via their support section of their site if you didn't do so last time.
By the "purple screen" do you mean the screen with options such as "HBOOT", "Fastboot", "Reboot" etc.? The "fastboot devices" command should work if it is recognised by the command "adb devices"
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I'll give it a go again, thanks.
By purple screen, I mean holding down the power button and both volume control buttons and the screen boots into a purple screen. Just a purple screen, that's it. I can boot into two other modes by holding down the power button and the volume up button and another by holding the power button and volume down button. I don't have a boot mode that displays any options as you've listed above.
EDIT: I'm in fastboot mode now! It was the mode where you hold down the power button and volume down button. Hahaha. I'll let you know how I get on with unlocking the bootloader. Thanks for your help
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I am very new to this, I rooted my Moto G4 and now I need to download SUHide in order to play Pokemon Go. When I try to enter recovery via my fastboot/abd folder I get a < waiting for any device > message. When I hold down the power + volume down button my phone just turns on as normal without entering bootloader even though my bootloader is unlocked. I tried downloading an app that loads recovery for me but when I tried that I got a "no command" screen with a little green robot.
From what I've read, it's possible I didn't flash my trwp properly? I don't know how this is possible since I just rooted my phone. I would appreciate some help, I'm afraid to take any random guesses at the risk of ruining my phone. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious or not giving enough info, I'm not very tech savvy.
levijoseph said:
I am very new to this, I rooted my Moto G4 and now I need to download SUHide in order to play Pokemon Go. When I try to enter recovery via my fastboot/abd folder I get a < waiting for any device > message. When I hold down the power + volume down button my phone just turns on as normal without entering bootloader even though my bootloader is unlocked. I tried downloading an app that loads recovery for me but when I tried that I got a "no command" screen with a little green robot.
From what I've read, it's possible I didn't flash my trwp properly? I don't know how this is possible since I just rooted my phone. I would appreciate some help, I'm afraid to take any random guesses at the risk of ruining my phone. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious or not giving enough info, I'm not very tech savvy.
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Try power plus volume up button to go to fastboot mode.
If it not working then connect your android to pc and enable adb. Type "adb devices" enter then type "adb reboot bootloader" and enter. It boots your android in fastboot mode.
If adb commands not working then install adb and fastboot drivers and try again.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
In most devices, volume up + power boots up the recovery options, volume down + power boots the device into fastboot mode (volume buttons first plus power, pressing power button first would boot the device normally).
levijoseph said:
When I try to enter recovery via my fastboot/abd folder I get a < waiting for any device > message. When I hold down the power + volume down button my phone just turns on as normal without entering bootloader even though my bootloader is unlocked.
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How did you install the custom recovery? Try flashing the recovery.img again (I'm guessing, since you have root, that you did not "flash" (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) TWRP but just "boot" (fastboot boot recovery.img) it and installed SuperSU).
Ashwinrg said:
Try power plus volume up button to go to fastboot mode.
If it not working then connect your android to pc and enable adb. Type "adb devices" enter then type "adb reboot bootloader" and enter. It boots your android in fastboot mode.
If adb commands not working then install adb and fastboot drivers and try again.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
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Okay, so that did work, and I was able to enter fastboot mode. However, once I scrolled down to "recovery mode" and tried to enter, I got the same "no command" screen.
rolland.arriza said:
In most devices, volume up + power boots up the recovery options, volume down + power boots the device into fastboot mode (volume buttons first plus power, pressing power button first would boot the device normally).
How did you install the custom recovery? Try flashing the recovery.img again (I'm guessing, since you have root, that you did not "flash" (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) TWRP but just "boot" (fastboot boot recovery.img) it and installed SuperSU).
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I used the official moto g4 root guide on this website to root my phone and I'm pretty sure I booted, not flashed, the recovery img (mine is named twrp-3.0.2-0-athene). So, I tried using the command you provided to flash the recovery img and I got a < waiting for any device > message in the command prompt. My phone is plugged in and my recovery img is in the adb / fastboot folder. Any idea what this means? Thank you for the help guys
edit: If it helps to know this, my phone has usb debugging enabled and it is recognized by my pc. I type adb devices and my moto g4 serial number does indeed show up.
levijoseph said:
I am very new to this, I rooted my Moto G4 and now I need to download SUHide in order to play Pokemon Go. When I try to enter recovery via my fastboot/abd folder I get a < waiting for any device > message. When I hold down the power + volume down button my phone just turns on as normal without entering bootloader even though my bootloader is unlocked. I tried downloading an app that loads recovery for me but when I tried that I got a "no command" screen with a little green robot.
From what I've read, it's possible I didn't flash my trwp properly? I don't know how this is possible since I just rooted my phone. I would appreciate some help, I'm afraid to take any random guesses at the risk of ruining my phone. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious or not giving enough info, I'm not very tech savvy.
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If you are trying to flash twrp recovery on your android then rename your twrp to recovery.
Boot your android in fastboot mode,
Navigate to folder that you have recovery. Press shift and right click and click on open command here and type "fastboot devices" and enter
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
It flash your recovery to your android.
Ashwinrg said:
If you are trying to flash twrp recovery on your android then rename your twrp to recovery.
Boot your android in fastboot mode,
Navigate to folder that you have recovery. Press shift and right click and click on open command here and type "fastboot devices" and enter
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
It flash your recovery to your android.
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Did all that, getting:
(bootloader) slot-count: not found
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: not found
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: not found
(bootloader) has-slot:recovery: not found
error: cannot load 'recovery.img'
Also, per the suggestion of other users on these forums, I tried to hold down power and press volume up during the "no command" screen after attempting to enter recovery. That sent me into Android Recovery but it's not the twrp platform I used when originally rooting my phone.
How did you unlock the bootloader? have you tried: fastboot oem unlock?
You need to "allow oem unlocking" on developer options (which I guess you already did). Then reboot in bootloader: (a) adb reboot bootloader. In fastboot, you need to unlock the bootloader first: (b) fastboot oem unlock (or unlock-go). Then you can try to flash that recovery.img: (c) fastboot flash recovery "name of the file.img"
edit: fastboot oem unlock restores the device to factory settings. You need to configure and enable again "usb debugging" and "oem unlocking" (which are disabled by default). You can then proceed to fastboot flash
So I want access the TWRP through fastboot command( since volume up + power botton wont work) but it's not reconizing the device.
I have USB debug on and I don't know if i have OEM unlock mode on because I can't find it in the developer tab.
I only want to root the device so I can install the google cam.
Any suggestions ?
Tiigs said:
So I want access the TWRP through fastboot command( since volume up + power botton wont work) but it's not reconizing the device.
I have USB debug on and I don't know if i have OEM unlock mode on because I can't find it in the developer tab.
I only want to root the device so I can install the google cam.
Any suggestions ?
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RR should also have advanced reboot in developer options. You can than simply reboot into recovery.
Noter2017 said:
RR should also have advanced reboot in developer options. You can than simply reboot into recovery.
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Thanks for the reply.
The problem is that I have no way of reaching TWRP , If I do the Power+ volume up I will go to the MI-recovery 3.0.
What I do is, I restart the phone and only hold down the volume up button after the screen goes black. That always gets me into TWRP. But I usually use the advanced power menu because that's way easier.
Fixed the fastboot not get recognized on my computer.
I had to disable driver signature verification. Then I installed the proper TWRP version. Now the Volume up + power goes strait to the TWRP.
I am just posting here someone might find useful.
ty all for the help.
Tiigs said:
Fixed the fastboot not get recognized on my computer.
I had to disable driver signature verification. Then I installed the proper TWRP version. Now the Volume up + power goes strait to the TWRP.
I am just posting here someone might find useful.
ty all for the help.
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Did you forget to boot into your recovery.img after flashing TWRP via fastboot? "fastboot boot recovery.img". A lot of guides stupidly leave that out.
sk8223 said:
Did you forget to boot into your recovery.img after flashing TWRP via fastboot? "fastboot boot recovery.img". A lot of guides stupidly leave that out.
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No my problem was that I could not even call fastboot through console because my computer wont recognize the device. If i called "fastboot devices" on the console it would not show any answer. Disabling driver signature verification made my computer recognize the smartphone usb , so all the fastboot commands worked as intended again .
You have driver problems, donwload the latest adb or install a virtual machine with Ubuntu or Debian, after that install android-tools-adb and android-tools-fastboot. Then connect your phone to the virtual machine and access adb from there.
Hi guys I am having an interested issue,
I want to install custom rom in my phone
I have downloaded in depth test and applied for un depth test
my mobile do connect to computer when it prompt to select mod I do select file transfer and my mobile do connect to laptop
and it shows in "adb devices" but when it goes into bootloader mod my mobile gets disconnected I have done everything I could
I have install every possible driver i got from articles but non worked is it the issue with my windows 10 ? or driver issue I have spent my whole night on this but couldn't find the way
fastboot devices
0purple said:
fastboot devices
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what does it mean ?
when i connect my phone it prompt me with this and usb debugging is on
i tried adb devices but it didn't showed anything but when i chose transfer file it do connect to the laptop and shows in adb devices
najam489 said:
what does it mean ?
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Try it once you are in fastboot
wow its showing
najam489 said:
wow its showing
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Try it once you are in fastboot
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i have another problem now my device is showing with fastboot devices but my devices status is locked when i tried this command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" it didnt work i am follwing this article https://www.guidetoroot.com/root-realme-3-pro/
thank you for your help my bootloader wasn't unlock it is now thanks a lot
It appears your device's bootloader is locked. Try:
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flashing unlock
If that doesn't help, search for a guide on how to unlock bootloader for your specific brand.
It also looks like don't really know what you are doing. Make sure you are following trusted guide. If no, I'll be happy to help.
0purple said:
It appears your device's bootloader is locked. Try:
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flashing unlock
If that doesn't help, search for a guide on how to unlock bootloader for your specific brand.
It also looks like don't really know what you are doing. Make sure you are following trusted guide. If no, I'll be happy to help.
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well i did installed custom roms few time but i dont know much, i did unlock bootloader now the problem is i do install custom recovery twrp and it do installed and rom manager shows that custom recovery is installed but pressing volume down + power button just shows fastboot logo and it restart my phone, and with command "
adb reboot bootloader" i am able to boot into fastboot mood and when i go to recovery from their it open stock recovery instead of twrp
Stolen from my guide:
7. Go into fastboot mode
8. fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
9. fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
10. fastboot reboot recovery
12. Sometimes recovery doesn't want to stick as a permanent one. To test it, hold the power button and select "Reboot to recovery". If you reboot to TWRP, you can move on, but if you reboot to stock one, flash recovery using fastboot again and from recovery flash recovery again (sounds crazy, right?). I won't give you instructions on this, research it yourself. Make sure guide you will find is for your device and your recovery.
Pleas guys, is there a way to put this device in DIAG MODE or a rom modified to get root without MI account?
int211 said:
Pleas guys, is there a way to put this device in DIAG MODE or a rom modified to get root without MI account?
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I tryed now this way but with no unlock bootloader have failure, I forgot to say the bootloader is locked, its hard
int211 said:
I tryed now this way but with no unlock bootloader have failure, I forgot to say the bootloader is locked, its hard
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Youve tried unlocking from developer options?
NOTE: I AM NOT IN ANYWAY RESPONSIBLE FOR YOU BRICKING OR DAMAGING YOUR DEVICE, I WILL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR YOUR ACTIONS
Steps to unlock the bootloader Xiaomi Redmi Note 10
download and install adb and fastboot tools on pc,
open the folder where you installed adb fastboot tools
go to your phone
Unlock your phone and open the Settings menu.
Go to settings, very bottom system or device info open it
Tap build number several times andl do what must be done to enable developer option
Go to Settings--> System -> Developer Options. You will see a list of special options.
Find the following option: “OEM unlocking. Allow the bootloader to be unlocked”.
Tap on the toggle to enable OEM unlocking.
Enable USB debugging as well in the developer settings
A prompt will come up on your phone and choose always allow this Pc to connect and accept
Options
1
On your Pc ,Go to where you installed adb and fastboot "where the files and app are"
shift + right click empty area and open cmd or powershell here
Type adb reboot bootloader and Hit Enter
or
2
Press and hold the power button. Tap on Power off to turn off the phone.
Connect your phone to your computer using a USB cable.
then
Open CMD/Powershell on your computer, and enter the following command: fastboot devices
If the terminal returns something, it means the computer is successfully communicating with the phone.
Run the unlocking command: fastboot flashing unlock (if this doesnt work google fastboot unlocking commands and try the ones they have there)
The screen of the phone will give you two options once you run the unlocking command. Choose Unlock the bootloader using volume buttons.
Press the Power button to confirm your selection.
your bootloader is now unlocked happy rooting
flairepathos.info said:
Youve tried unlocking from developer options?
NOTE: I AM NOT IN ANYWAY RESPONSIBLE FOR YOU BRICKING OR DAMAGING YOUR DEVICE, I WILL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR YOUR ACTIONS
Steps to unlock the bootloader Xiaomi Redmi Note 10
download and install adb and fastboot tools on pc,
open the folder where you installed adb fastboot tools
go to your phone
Unlock your phone and open the Settings menu.
Go to settings, very bottom system or device info open it
Tap build number several times andl do what must be done to enable developer option
Go to Settings--> System -> Developer Options. You will see a list of special options.
Find the following option: “OEM unlocking. Allow the bootloader to be unlocked”.
Tap on the toggle to enable OEM unlocking.
Enable USB debugging as well in the developer settings
A prompt will come up on your phone and choose always allow this Pc to connect and accept
Options
1
On your Pc ,Go to where you installed adb and fastboot "where the files and app are"
shift + right click empty area and open cmd or powershell here
Type adb reboot bootloader and Hit Enter
or
2
Press and hold the power button. Tap on Power off to turn off the phone.
Connect your phone to your computer using a USB cable.
then
Open CMD/Powershell on your computer, and enter the following command: fastboot devices
If the terminal returns something, it means the computer is successfully communicating with the phone.
Run the unlocking command: fastboot flashing unlock (if this doesnt work google fastboot unlocking commands and try the ones they have there)
The screen of the phone will give you two options once you run the unlocking command. Choose Unlock the bootloader using volume buttons.
Press the Power button to confirm your selection.
your bootloader is now unlocked happy rooting
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That's not a proper unlock bootloader..it is safe unlock bootloader using unlock tools from xiaomi. If you unlock the bootloader to CMD it's a chance to brick. I think the proper to unlock is xiaomi tools
akoaypinoy said:
That's not a proper unlock bootloader..it is safe unlock bootloader using unlock tools from xiaomi. If you unlock the bootloader to CMD it's a chance to brick. I think the proper to unlock is xiaomi tools
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Both are safe but through fastboot, xiaomi wouldnt know that your mi acccount is linked to an unlocked device
flairepathos.info said:
Both are safe but through fastboot, xiaomi wouldnt know that your mi acccount is linked to an unlocked device
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Yup. There's a chance if using CMD authenticated issue mi acc
akoaypinoy said:
Yup. There's a chance if using CMD authenticated issue mi acc
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Well mi unlock tools will be your option to go for them
flairepathos.info said:
Youve tried unlocking from developer options?
NOTE: I AM NOT IN ANYWAY RESPONSIBLE FOR YOU BRICKING OR DAMAGING YOUR DEVICE, I WILL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR YOUR ACTIONS
Steps to unlock the bootloader Xiaomi Redmi Note 10
download and install adb and fastboot tools on pc,
open the folder where you installed adb fastboot tools
go to your phone
Unlock your phone and open the Settings menu.
Go to settings, very bottom system or device info open it
Tap build number several times andl do what must be done to enable developer option
Go to Settings--> System -> Developer Options. You will see a list of special options.
Find the following option: “OEM unlocking. Allow the bootloader to be unlocked”.
Tap on the toggle to enable OEM unlocking.
Enable USB debugging as well in the developer settings
A prompt will come up on your phone and choose always allow this Pc to connect and accept
Options
1
On your Pc ,Go to where you installed adb and fastboot "where the files and app are"
shift + right click empty area and open cmd or powershell here
Type adb reboot bootloader and Hit Enter
or
2
Press and hold the power button. Tap on Power off to turn off the phone.
Connect your phone to your computer using a USB cable.
then
Open CMD/Powershell on your computer, and enter the following command: fastboot devices
If the terminal returns something, it means the computer is successfully communicating with the phone.
Run the unlocking command: fastboot flashing unlock (if this doesnt work google fastboot unlocking commands and try the ones they have there)
The screen of the phone will give you two options once you run the unlocking command. Choose Unlock the bootloader using volume buttons.
Press the Power button to confirm your selection.
your bootloader is now unlocked happy rooting
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At first, tks for all.
I tried to root with your informations but always get the same information, they say I don't have permition to do anything else.
"FAILED (remote: 'Token Verify Failed, Reboot the device')
in fastboot: error: Command failed
in ADB token error still the same.
Some other Idea to try help will be appreciated
Sorry my bad english.
int211 said:
At first, tks for all.
I tried to root with your informations but always get the same information, they say I don't have permition to do anything else.
"FAILED (remote: 'Token Verify Failed, Reboot the device')
in fastboot: error: Command failed
in ADB token error still the same.
Some other Idea to try help will be appreciated
Sorry my bad english.
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You must unlock bootloader first
Does uypur phone show the authorization popup when you connect for adb and have you allowed always allow this device?
What are you all talking about in this thread?
There is NO WAY to initially unlock the bootloader without MI account, phoning home and waiting 167+hours.
PERIOD. let that sink in.
int211 said:
Pleas guys, is there a way to put this device in DIAG MODE or a rom modified to get root without MI account?
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Whatever you want to do after that, requires this step before. There is no "root without MI account".