Huawei Mediapad 10 Link Soft-Brick - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Dear Firmware Gurus,
I received a gift from someone, the Huawei Mediapad 10 Link, and the Android version 4.1 + old firmware was making the tablet very slow. So I decided to:
1. Root device with framaroot --> Success.
2. Find and download newer official ROM for the table --> Success.
3. Install Rashr + install TWRP recovery through it --> FAIL And this is the moment I really regret. I didn't imagine that this application will give me boot loop forever.
Anyway, now I have bootloop and I can only access Fastboot by pressing Volume+ & Power Button. But when I connect the tablet on Windows OR linux, while on Fastboot screen, the adb + fastboot does not see any listed devices. Please help me with all kinds of instructions how I can see the device listed in adb and reset or upgrade the firmware from there. I am hopeless, and sad, and willing to donate with PayPal as appreciation if you can help me.

Hi , all you have here just follow carefully
http://www.teamandroid.com/2012/08/04/huawei-mediapad-10-fhd-fastboot-bootloader-mode/
Good Luck

Teddy Lo said:
Hi , all you have here just follow carefully
http://www.teamandroid.com/2012/08/04/huawei-mediapad-10-fhd-fastboot-bootloader-mode/
Good Luck
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Thank you a lot. I have solved the problem and upgraded the firmware at the same time following the instructions in the link you provided but I also needed to do some things not in that link (because adb shell doesn't work I had to upgrade firmware through fastboot only).
This tutorial is made for all those who used the SHIIIII**** application called Rashrr that soft-bricks thousands of phones every day trying to install TWRP recovery. I've seen many people complaining about this but finally there is a way out for this device at least.
So here is the conclusion for everyone else in trouble:
1. Go to this link and follow instructions until you can install Google SDK studio + Google USB Drivers.
http://www.teamandroid.com/2012/07/30/how-to-set-up-adb-fastboot-with-android-sdk/
2. Connect your device to the charger, click Power button + Vol+ to Enter into fastboot mode as in this link.
3. Connect the USB cable to your Windows computer and then go to Device Manager, you will most probably find your device as Unknown Device. Click on it and Update Driver. Pick this driver from a a list: Android Composite ADB Interface..
4. Then go to the SDK Platform Tools folder where the adb and fastboot commands are:
C:\Users\<Your_User_Account_Name>\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\platform-tools
Copy all the contents of this file inside it.
This archive includes the most updated firmware images of Huawei Mediapad 10 Link s10-wa (WiFi Only Version).
5. Run the cmd as Administrator and go to the same path where you put the files run the command "fastboot devices" and something like this should appear to indicate your device is being properly connected:
?????? fastboot
or
0x12d1 fastboot
If this line appeared it means that your device is being seen by fastboot and it will comply to your commands.
6. Run upgrade.bat while the device is connected in fastboot mode. Do not interrupt while your system is being upgraded.
7. Reboot device and enjoy! Don't forget that first boot takes some time seeing Huawei logo. Give it time!

My Huawei Mediapad 10 link+ start black screen after reboot..thi happens after I flashing the device why???

Did not worked for me
iamarto said:
Thank you a lot. I have solved the problem and upgraded the firmware at the same time following the instructions in the link you provided but I also needed to do some things not in that link (because adb shell doesn't work I had to upgrade firmware through fastboot only).
This tutorial is made for all those who used the SHIIIII**** application called Rashrr that soft-bricks thousands of phones every day trying to install TWRP recovery. I've seen many people complaining about this but finally there is a way out for this device at least.
So here is the conclusion for everyone else in trouble:
1. Go to this link and follow instructions until you can install Google SDK studio + Google USB Drivers.
2. Connect your device to the charger, click Power button + Vol+ to Enter into fastboot mode as in this
3. Connect the USB cable to your Windows computer and then go to Device Manager, you will most probably find your device as Unknown Device. Click on it and Update Driver. Pick this driver from a a list: Android Composite ADB Interface..
4. Then go to the SDK Platform Tools folder where the adb and fastboot commands are:
C:\Users\<Your_User_Account_Name>\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\platform-tools
Copy all the contents of this inside it.
This archive includes the most updated firmware images of Huawei Mediapad 10 Link s10-wa (WiFi Only Version).
5. Run the cmd as Administrator and go to the same path where you put the files run the command "fastboot devices" and something like this should appear to indicate your device is being properly connected:
?????? fastboot
or
0x12d1 fastboot
If this line appeared it means that your device is being seen by fastboot and it will comply to your commands.
6. Run upgrade.bat while the device is connected in fastboot mode. Do not interrupt while your system is being upgraded.
7. Reboot device and enjoy! Don't forget that first boot takes some time seeing Huawei logo. Give it time!
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When I run the Upgrade.bat it says fastboot: unknown option -- i, and when I check the fastboot options for this i key did not found it.. Any help on this?

iamarto said:
Thank you a lot. I have solved the problem and upgraded the firmware at the same time following the instructions in the link you provided but I also needed to do some things not in that link (because adb shell doesn't work I had to upgrade firmware through fastboot only).
This tutorial is made for all those who used the SHIIIII**** application called Rashrr that soft-bricks thousands of phones every day trying to install TWRP recovery. I've seen many people complaining about this but finally there is a way out for this device at least.
So here is the conclusion for everyone else in trouble:
1. Go to this link and follow instructions until you can install Google SDK studio + Google USB Drivers.
http://www.teamandroid.com/2012/07/30/how-to-set-up-adb-fastboot-with-android-sdk/
2. Connect your device to the charger, click Power button + Vol+ to Enter into fastboot mode as in this link.
3. Connect the USB cable to your Windows computer and then go to Device Manager, you will most probably find your device as Unknown Device. Click on it and Update Driver. Pick this driver from a a list: Android Composite ADB Interface..
4. Then go to the SDK Platform Tools folder where the adb and fastboot commands are:
C:\Users\<Your_User_Account_Name>\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\platform-tools
Copy all the contents of this file inside it.
This archive includes the most updated firmware images of Huawei Mediapad 10 Link s10-wa (WiFi Only Version).
5. Run the cmd as Administrator and go to the same path where you put the files run the command "fastboot devices" and something like this should appear to indicate your device is being properly connected:
?????? fastboot
or
0x12d1 fastboot
If this line appeared it means that your device is being seen by fastboot and it will comply to your commands.
6. Run upgrade.bat while the device is connected in fastboot mode. Do not interrupt while your system is being upgraded.
7. Reboot device and enjoy! Don't forget that first boot takes some time seeing Huawei logo. Give it time!
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hey bro, your important files are down, please reupload them or make a hard brink post of this tablet. I would thank you from the bottom of my heart

Please reup
iamarto said:
Thank you a lot. I have solved the problem and upgraded the firmware at the same time following the instructions in the link you provided but I also needed to do some things not in that link (because adb shell doesn't work I had to upgrade firmware through fastboot only).
This tutorial is made for all those who used the SHIIIII**** application called Rashrr that soft-bricks thousands of phones every day trying to install TWRP recovery. I've seen many people complaining about this but finally there is a way out for this device at least.
So here is the conclusion for everyone else in trouble:
1. Go to this link and follow instructions until you can install Google SDK studio + Google USB Drivers.
http://www.teamandroid.com/2012/07/30/how-to-set-up-adb-fastboot-with-android-sdk/
2. Connect your device to the charger, click Power button + Vol+ to Enter into fastboot mode as in this link.
3. Connect the USB cable to your Windows computer and then go to Device Manager, you will most probably find your device as Unknown Device. Click on it and Update Driver. Pick this driver from a a list: Android Composite ADB Interface..
4. Then go to the SDK Platform Tools folder where the adb and fastboot commands are:
C:\Users\<Your_User_Account_Name>\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\platform-tools
Copy all the contents of this file inside it.
This archive includes the most updated firmware images of Huawei Mediapad 10 Link s10-wa (WiFi Only Version).
5. Run the cmd as Administrator and go to the same path where you put the files run the command "fastboot devices" and something like this should appear to indicate your device is being properly connected:
?????? fastboot
or
0x12d1 fastboot
If this line appeared it means that your device is being seen by fastboot and it will comply to your commands.
6. Run upgrade.bat while the device is connected in fastboot mode. Do not interrupt while your system is being upgraded.
7. Reboot device and enjoy! Don't forget that first boot takes some time seeing Huawei logo. Give it time!
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Please reupload yours files to make my tablet work :c

ahmed.elabd said:
Did not worked for me
When I run the Upgrade.bat it says fastboot: unknown option -- i, and when I check the fastboot options for this i key did not found it.. Any help on this?
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you have the files bro?

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Plea for Insight. - Issue rooting

Thank you for everyone who posted on the subject of [Q] ADB doesn't detect device while in bootloader.
I am seeing the same problem.
I have an HTC Rezound that I would like to root.
USB Debugging is on Phone
Turn ON the USB debugging option on your device by heading to Menu > Settings > Developer options > USB debugging
USB connection type is "Charge Only".
Menu->Settings->Connect to PC
Set the default connection type to 'Charge only'
Device is plugged into a USB 2.0
I went to
http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/unlock-instructions
Before beginning the instructions it said to make sure that I had the updated versions of Google SDK, Java and HTC.
NOTE: I am not using the LATEST java. I did not update my java because the software I use for my job is a bit behind. I am using Version 7 update 60 (build 1.7.0_60b19)
I used these links to get the "latest" versions and installed them as directed.
Google Android SDK zip:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Java Runtime Environment:
http://java.com
HTC Sync Manager:
http://www.htc.com/hsm
Instructions from HTCdev.com
Step 1
After powering down, press Volume Down and while pressing Volume Down, press Power holding both buttons to start the device into Bootloader mode. If you have difficulty, power up normally, go to Settings->Battery and deselect Fast boot. Power down and try again.
Step 2
Use the Volume buttons to select up or down. Highlight Fastboot and press the Power button.
Step 3
Connect the device to the computer via a usb cable
Step 4
Download the following fastboot binary for your OS using the following links:
Platform Download Size (bytes) Checksum
Fastboot binary, Windows
(Unzip the file before executing) fastboot-win 83753 a90c25141e306b3062dc8e47e14a1005
Step 5
Open a command Prompt: Windows: Start->"cmd"
Type in Command Prompt: fastboot oem get_identifier_token.
It says it is waiting for a device message.
And this is where I get stuck.
I rebooted the phone.
<SDK location>\android-sdk\platform-tools\adb devices
I ran adb devices and it sees the device and gives me a device number.
<SDK location>\android-sdk\platform-tools\adb reboot bootloader
This put the phone in bootloader mode.
<SDK location>\android-sdk\platform-tools\adb devices
Now I no longer see the device.
Now you say, I don't have the right USB driver. Sounds perfectly reasonable.
I tried several different drivers (the ones from the brand new HTC sync I thought would work, but they didn't)
tried the drivers that came with the
WinDroid Universal Toolkit by WindyCityRockr
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2437371
and most recently I tried the Universal Nake Driver created by 1wayjonny.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...nt/adb-fb-apx-driver-universal-naked-t2513339
Same problem.
So clearly, there is something else I am not doing.
I would really appreciate your help.
When your phone is in fastboot mode you cannot use "ADB Devices" to view it, you can to use "fastboot devices" instead. It will either find or not find the device. If it does not, I think it is still a driver issue.
I'd uninstall all your fastboot drivers (HTC etc), plug in the phone again, wait until it asks for driver, then have it search automatically online (assuming you're on W7). Then try fastboot again.

Windows doesn't detect my fastboot device.

Hello everyone, I'm using Redmi Note 3 and I have tried rooting it several times.
I have unlocked the bootloader. I have also installed the adb drivers.
When I connect phone in fastboot mode and write 'fastboot devices' in cmd it doesn't return anything. But when I connect when its on, adb devices returns the device code.
Please help.
Same, happens to mine too. Used to work with a previous install of windows, but now, nope.
Had this issue too.
Try going to Device Manager and check to see if Kedacom USB Device shows up. Under which, Android Bootloader Interface should be present. Install minimalist ADB and fastboot and right click Android Bootloader Interface. Click Update Driver Software, browse computer, and then click the option to list driver files already present on your drive. It should pull up a fastboot driver that's an older version than the one you currently have. Install that and fastboot will work again.
Doesn't work
Can you please link the files for download when we're updating the driver software.

How on Earth do I install XA2 drivers!?

I have literally tried everything. Sony's website does NOT have driver for the XA2!!! What gives?
I'm trying to unlock the bootloader through flashtool but I keep getting this message "Device connected in flash mode but driver is too old".
I also tried the 15 Seconds ADB Installer thing, no luck.
I also tried following Sony's guide but get stuck at the bold part:
Turn off your device.
Connect a USB-cable to your computer.
On your device, press the Fastboot key (Volume up for most devices, see Useful key combinations) at the same time as you connect the other end of the USB-cable.
Windows users: When asked for a driver, open the Devices and Printers directory, click on the fastboot driver and press Update. Browse and point towards the location of the new android_winbus.inf file.
When your device is connected, open a command window on your computer and go to the platform-tools folder within the Android SDK folder.
Enter the following command:
fastboot devices
Verify that you get an answer back without any errors.
I don't have the option to open a CMD, but only powershell, and powershell doesn't let me run the "fastboot devices" command properly. Keeps trying to open an application.
What else can I do? I found some driver online and tried to install it through "legacy" mode in device manager but I keep getting some kind of error.
Can someone please help me out? I really want to root this thing
Thanks!
Anyone?
Wow! I came here looking for an answer to the same question and nothing but crickets? Sony does not list a driver for this device and I find it odd. Does it use the XA driver? You would think they would be listed together if it did. Nobody has an answer on this?
I found out you use the XZ2 driver. Worked for me.

lenovo TB-x306f how to root and flash recovery help

can anyone pls help with how to root the Lenovo TB-x306f
i already unlocked the bootloader but that's as far as i was able to go with it.
i want to also like to install a recovery to flash the evolutionx rom if someone can pls help me and others that needs the same help.
GOD BLESS
I second that. There's nothing out there.
What I tried was to download the original ROM patch the boot.img with magical, replace in LMSA download folder and start a rescue. Didn't help. Got boot loop.
Ok, maybe a bit more details on what I tried already:
1. Enabled developer options. Good.
2. OEM unlocked. ADB connected. Good.
3. Boot to bootloader working. Good.
4. fastboot not listing the device after fastboot devices. Not good.
5. Googling around, found an universal root method with Magisk. Good.
6. Donwloaded, installed and ran RSA (Lenovo Rescue and Smart Assistant). Connected to device. Good.
7. Entered Rescue and using that downloaded the original ROM. Good.
C:\ProgramData\LMSA\Download\RomFiles\TB_X306F_S100134_210120_BMP
8. Copied boot.img to device, installed MagiskManager, patched image with magisk, downloaded the image to PC, replaced the original boot image with the patched one. Good.
9. Started the Rescue procedure in RSA. Rom flased. Good.
10. Bootloop. Bad.
No idea why would that not work, any help, pointers, ideas appreciated.
EDIT: There's a new ROM version now: TB_X306F_S100152_210205_BMP
For a preface, I have the same Tablet as OP. I tried to unlock the bootloader, following seemingly every guide out there but, no success so far. I've enabled debugging, activated OEM unlock and, adb detects my device but, after I send it to fastboot (adb reboot bootloader), no more commands work. I've updated the driver in Manager as one guide suggested but, still nothing.
I used command (fastboot OEM unlock) to continue but nothing. What am I doing wrong?
So just a tip for those that are looking for a guide to do a complete bootloader unlock for TB-X306F, there isn't one. I found a bunch of different ways to go about unlocking the bootloader from different Lenovo devices. First thing is that you need Minimal ABD Fastboot v1.4.3 if Platform Tools or LeTools doesn't work. Use CMD with admin rights, not PowerShell.
Everything else to unlock it is the same from all the guides out there. Make sure to use "fastboot flashing unlock" when unlocking instead of "fastboot oem unlock" or "fastboot oem unlock-go" if they dont work.
Second tip is for root when installing the Magisk patched boot image. While you're getting the boot.img, make sure to also grab the vbmeta.img from the ROM folder and place it in the Minimal ADB Fastboot folder where you will be using CMD. Do all the steps to get the patched boot image. Once you got the boot.img patched, enter fastboot then enter the command "fastboot --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img" This will disable verification needed to boot correctly. After that, enter the command "fastboot flash boot <name of .img>" like normal to flash the patched boot.img from magisk. Then fastboot reboot.
This is what I did to get my TB-X306F unlocked and rooted. YMMV.
Different threads that I read to get to where I got, credit goes to them:
LENOVO Tab M10 Plus
After receiving my LENOVO Tab M10 Plus TB-X606F I tried to root my tablet. my Firmware version is TB-X606F_RF01_200103 - loaded the Lenovo Rescue and Smart Assistant (V5.0.0.25) - enabled OEM unlock - downloaded magisk - installed ADB now my...
forum.xda-developers.com
Lenovo M10 HD 2nd Gen X306F boot loop if boot.img is patched - android 10 · Issue #3832 · topjohnwu/Magisk
I recently installed magisk manager and extracted the boot.img from tb-x306f_rf01_200926 upon doing a fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img , the machine goes into a boot loop. Am I doing somethin...
github.com
TWRP for LENOVO Tab M10 FHD - TB-X606F?
Hello, Possessing two tablets of this brand, I was wondering if a custom recovery existed for this one, I can look everywhere on all the forums, Russian, English, etc ... But, I do not find. If anyone can create one with this SOURCE CODE from...
forum.xda-developers.com
Lenovo tab m8
Hello, Any root and custom ROM available for the Lenovo tab m8 tb8505 variant? The stock rom feels good for the price but if something better to make the tab feel nicer.. Thanks :) :)
forum.xda-developers.com
By any chance can u pls.... Make a video on the steps u explained including on where to get that file needed. Pls thank u and GOD BLESS YOU. If u can find the time to do it .
I apologize for asking for so much help on this.
I too would very much care to see a video of the process but, I have no problem trying it first hand to myself. This tablet is just weird. It can be detected but, as soon as I boot into fastboot, it can't pick it up anymore even though, I had grabbed all of the recommended tools so far such as the fast Boot and the bundle.
A detailed guide would be good enough too
Following @doink_doink 's post (and some bootloops after...) I finally managed to root my Lenovo M10 HD 2 gen (TB-X306X) with magisk. I'll attempt to write a simple guide for who's still interested with rooting this kind of devices since there's not much literature online.
Rooting Lenovo M10 X306X (should also work for other models)
I am by no means held responsible for eventual damage you can inflict on your device, follow the underlying steps of your own accord.
Desktop Tools:
Minimal ADB and Fastboot
Lenovo Rescue Smart Assistant (LRSA from now on)
MTK (Mediatek) Preload Drivers (If your device isn't listed in fastboot)
Mobile Tools:
Magisk Manager App
Steps:
1 - From LRSA click on "Rescue" Tab
2 - Select the model of your tablet and then download
3 - From "Downloads" in the top right corner of the LRSA, click on "Open" to go into the LRSA download folder
4 - Connect your device and set it into USB Debugging and File Transfer
5 - Copy boot.img from LRSA download folder into the device's download folder
6 - Run Magisk Manager App on your device
7 - From Magisk Manager App choose "Install" on the right side of Magisk
8 - Choose the only option "Select and patch a file"
9 - Choose the boot.img you previously copied into the device's download folder
10 - Copy the new file "patched_boot.img" or similar name to the folder where Minimal ADB and Fastboot was installed
11 - Copy the file vbmeta.img from LRSA download folder to Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder
12 - From your device's settings enable developer options and enable OEM Unlock
13 - Execute a cmd session with administrator privileges
14 - Execute in the cmd: adb reboot bootloader (if everything went right the device should reboot in fastboot mode)
15 - Execute in the cmd: fastboot flashing unlock
16 - Execute in the cmd: fastboot --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
17 - Execute in the cmd: fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
18 - Execute in the cmd: fastboot reboot
The device should correctly reboot and everything should be good to go now.
If something bad happens, like a bootloop or something, turn off the device and use the LRSA to rescue your device.
I don't get around to checking my email as often as I used to so I just now got around to seeing this but, I will try this after I get home from work in 10 hours plus time. If I can get this to successfully work, I will be flat out amazed. I had gotten to the point where I had just given up any and all hope that I would get it to work.
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Chairos said:
Following @doink_doink 's post (and some bootloops after...) I finally managed to root my Lenovo M10 HD 2 gen (TB-X306X) with magisk. I'll attempt to write a simple guide for who's still interested with rooting this kind of devices since there's not much literature online.
Rooting Lenovo M10 X306X (should also work for other models)
I am by no means held responsible for eventual damage you can inflict on your device, follow the underlying steps of your own accord.
Desktop Tools:
Minimal ADB and Fastboot
Lenovo Rescue Smart Assistant (LRSA from now on)
MTK (Mediatek) Preload Drivers (If your device isn't listed in fastboot)
Mobile Tools:
Magisk Manager App
Steps:
1 - From LRSA click on "Rescue" Tab
2 - Select the model of your tablet and then download
3 - From "Downloads" in the top right corner of the LRSA, click on "Open" to go into the LRSA download folder
4 - Connect your device and set it into USB Debugging and File Transfer
5 - Copy boot.img from LRSA download folder into the device's download folder
6 - Run Magisk Manager App on your device
7 - From Magisk Manager App choose "Install" on the right side of Magisk
8 - Choose the only option "Select and patch a file"
9 - Choose the boot.img you previously copied into the device's download folder
10 - Copy the new file "patched_boot.img" or similar name to the folder where Minimal ADB and Fastboot was installed
11 - Copy the file vbmeta.img from LRSA download folder to Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder
12 - From your device's settings enable developer options and enable OEM Unlock
13 - Execute a cmd session with administrator privileges
14 - Execute in the cmd: adb reboot bootloader (if everything went right the device should reboot in fastboot mode)
15 - Execute in the cmd: fastboot flashing unlock
16 - Execute in the cmd: fastboot --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
17 - Execute in the cmd: fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
18 - Execute in the cmd: fastboot reboot
The device should correctly reboot and everything should be good to go now.
If something bad happens, like a bootloop or something, turn off the device and use the LRSA to rescue your device.
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Hi I have the same device I have my patched boot.img and vbmeta.img but when I adb reboot bootloader fastboot commands don't work anymore fastboot flashing unlock says <waiting for device> and every other command. I have latest fastboot drivers google USB drivers I've done everything I have no hope please reply and help me
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Hi I have the same device I have my patched boot.img and vbmeta.img but when I adb reboot bootloader fastboot commands don't work anymore fastboot flashing unlock says <waiting for device> and every other command. I have latest fastboot drivers google USB drivers I've done everything I have no hope please reply and help me
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* I have the TB-X306F***
Hello231 said:
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Hi I have the same device I have my patched boot.img and vbmeta.img but when I adb reboot bootloader fastboot commands don't work anymore fastboot flashing unlock says <waiting for device> and every other command. I have latest fastboot drivers google USB drivers I've done everything I have no hope please reply and help me
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I'm currently experiencing the same issue. I have done everything, followed every step provided by Chairos and it wont surpass beyond the <Waiting for device> message. I just got this device today for a fair price, hoping I could root the device, and typical me forgot to research if it was officially compatible with TWRP.
cratee said:
I'm currently experiencing the same issue. I have done everything, followed every step provided by Chairos and it wont surpass beyond the <Waiting for device> message. I just got this device today for a fair price, hoping I could root the device, and typical me forgot to research if it was officially compatible with TWRP.
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I got it for free for online classes but that's not the problem twrp is out for this device unofficialy but many say that it works, anyways good luck on u mate I gave up on rooting this device I can't do it anymore I've been trying for 4 months but nothing still if I had the Chance and the correct guide I would definitely do it
cratee said:
I'm currently experiencing the same issue. I have done everything, followed every step provided by Chairos and it wont surpass beyond the <Waiting for device> message. I just got this device today for a fair price, hoping I could root the device, and typical me forgot to research if it was officially compatible with TWRP.
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Make sure you have the latest MTK usb drivers.
Hello Everyone,
I apologize for the delay but I didn't get notified of your replies.
I also got the waiting for device problem, but as @Yahoo Mike says, it's the MTK USB drivers that are used to communicate with the device in fastboot mode. Latest drivers should do.
Let me know if you're still experiencing the problem after installing the latest MTK drivers, since it depends on which motherboard the tablet has but all models should use mediatek.
Worked like a charm! Thanks.
Can anyone please confirm if there is a TWRP even unofficial IMG out there? And if any kind soul could share the file too I would be so grateful thanks
worked beautifully ...
just the installation of the latest MTK drivers is not very typical. however, you can follow this guide to install MTKL drivers and disable the driver signature enforcement
Download MTK USB Drivers for Windows 11, 10 - Driver Easy
To flash files to your MediaTek chipset phones, you need to have the latest MediaTek drivers installed. We'll show you how to install the MTK driver easily.
www.drivereasy.com
When you Restart: go to Advanced Options to find the Driver Signature Disablement option
I received yesterday my TB-X306X, with Android 10 and with software version S100184_210325_BMP. First thing to do was to unlock and root the tablet, without any issue, thanks to clear indications found on this thread.
Has anybody been able to find working TWRP for this tablet ?

Question moto g power 2022

has any one rooted the moto g power 2022 yet?
egotrip74 said:
has any one rooted the moto g power 2022 yet?
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I unlocked and rooted my unlocked G Power 2022 that I purchased from BestBuy last week. I was running Pixel Experience but went back to stock and rooted.
Can u send the way u rooted it to the thread
I have the Straight Talk, Tonga, version. And the own unlock is found under developer options. But when I went to unlock the Bootloader the Motorola website said that the Bootloader cannot be unlocked. So I don't understand how anyone could root this device. Again if I bought the unlocked version from best buy and not the straight talk version from Walmart it may be different.
Yes I have rooted my moto g power right now.Here is what I wish I knew before I rooted.One a lot of more customization modules like custom boot intros don't work. Because Motorola is passively agressive forwards root. The moto g power 2022 is not very well known about in fact I'm trying to post the stock rom everywhere so people can update. And then reroot. The rooting process is difficult. I had some problems like the oem unlock was greyed out.
Requirements:
Computer with
One of the following operating systems:
*Windows 10
*Windows 11
*Ubuntu or any distro supporting apt
So here's how to root.
Step 1 backup Data you want to keep
Step 2 go to about phone in settings
Step 3 click build model 5-7 times To enable phone dev mode
Step 4 enable USB debugging and oem unlock
If oem unlock is greyed out don't panic for me I just had to wait 7 days and it automatically fixed itself it's some wierd glitch
Step 5 (Windows only) install adb and fastboot drivers you can find the universal version here
https://adb.clockworkmod.com/ then reboot
Step 6 install adb and fastboot
Windows:
Go to https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools and download the Windows adb and fastboot zip.
Now extract the adb and fastboot platform tools into a folder preferably downloads.
Next if you are using Windows 11 open the adb and fastboot location and right click the file explorer backround click the and click open in PowerShell.
For Windows 10 it's harder you have to type the command cd AdbDirectory
Example: cd C://Users/YourUser/Downloads/adbandfastboot_folder
IMPORTANT(Windows10-11)
Note: later we will run commands if you get error like no such file or directory. Make sure you are in the right directory if you are in the right directory type the command like ./adb.exe and ./fastboot.exe (This will only work if you are in the folder
Linux:
type
Code:
sudo apt install adb | apt install fastboot
Step 7 install the magisk app on your phone you can find it here
Releases · topjohnwu/Magisk
The Magic Mask for Android. Contribute to topjohnwu/Magisk development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Step 8 get a hold of a boot.img stock rom
Slow way Windows only:
To get this go to https://www.motorola.com/us/rescue-and-smart-assistant/p
Plug in your phone click rescue wait for the download to complete then cancel rescue then go to C://Program Data/RSA/Backups/Roms and unzip the rom and get the boot.img
Fast way: Linux and windows:
Using Linux or just don't have the time
boot.img
drive.google.com
Step 9 transfer the boot.img to your phone.
You can do this by plugging in a USB cable to your phone and go to notifications at the bottom You will see something like use this connection for. Tap it and click file transfer.
If you can't get this to work just email it to yourself
Step 10 open the magisk app and click install
Click select and patch Once the boot image is patched send it back to your computer
Windows: put it in your adb folder
Linux: make sure to put this where the terminal was opened
You are know ready to begin rooting.
All steps beyond 9 I'm not responsible for any form of messups or boot loops or damage.
By continuing you agree you and only you and only you are responsible for damage done to your electronic device I am not responsible for damage in any way.
Step 11( Warning ) This step will void your warranty continue at your own risk.
Windows:
To begin make sure you are in your adb folder
Type ./adb.exe devices
Then type ./adb.exe reboot bootloader
Now to begin
Type ./fastboot.exe get_unlock_data
You will get 4 keys
grab the keys and go to
Unlocking the Bootloader | Motorola Support US
Visit the customer support page to view user guides, FAQs, bluetooth pairing, software downloads, drivers, tutorials and to get repair and contact us information.
motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com
sign in and paste all codes to the oem unlock site You will be emailed a key type
./fastboot.exe flashing unlock yourkeyhere
./fastboot.exe oem unlock yourkeyhere
If this doesn't work try it without the key
Only one of these commands need to work
Linux:
Do the same but replace ./fastboot.exe
And ./adb.exe with just adb and fastboot
Step 12.
Your bootloader is uocked congrats now time to flash your boot.img type
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
Or
./fastboot flash boot ./magisk_patched.img
Your phone will factory reset
Step 13 reboot and you know have rooted your phone. To test if you are rooted Install the magisk app on your phone again. If the modules and super user tab isn't greyed out or you just get a notification to restart your phone to setup root. You have done it.
If something is not working try checking if you flashed the correct image
egotrip74 said:
Can u send the way u rooted it to the thread
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Here you go just read the post above
egotrip74 said:
has any one rooted the moto g power 2022 yet?
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not me
eveldun said:
Yes I have rooted my moto g power right now.Here is what I wish I knew before I rooted.One a lot of more customization modules like custom boot intros don't work. Because Motorola is passively agressive forwards root. The moto g power 2022 is not very well known about in fact I'm trying to post the stock rom everywhere so people can update. And then reroot. The rooting process is difficult. I had some problems like the oem unlock was greyed out.
Requirements:
Computer with
One of the following operating systems:
*Windows 10
*Windows 11
*Ubuntu or any distro supporting apt
So here's how to root.
Step 1 backup Data you want to keep
Step 2 go to about phone in settings
Step 3 click build model 5-7 times To enable phone dev mode
Step 4 enable USB debugging and oem unlock
If oem unlock is greyed out don't panic for me I just had to wait 7 days and it automatically fixed itself it's some wierd glitch
Step 5 (Windows only) install adb and fastboot drivers you can find the universal version here
https://adb.clockworkmod.com/ then reboot
Step 6 install adb and fastboot
Windows:
Go to https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools and download the Windows adb and fastboot zip.
Now extract the adb and fastboot platform tools into a folder preferably downloads.
Next if you are using Windows 11 open the adb and fastboot location and right click the file explorer backround click the and click open in PowerShell.
For Windows 10 it's harder you have to type the command cd AdbDirectory
Example: cd C://Users/YourUser/Downloads/adbandfastboot_folder
IMPORTANT(Windows10-11)
Note: later we will run commands if you get error like no such file or directory. Make sure you are in the right directory if you are in the right directory type the command like ./adb.exe and ./fastboot.exe (This will only work if you are in the folder
Linux:
type
Code:
sudo apt install adb | apt install fastboot
Step 7 install the magisk app on your phone you can find it here
Releases · topjohnwu/Magisk
The Magic Mask for Android. Contribute to topjohnwu/Magisk development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Step 8 get a hold of a boot.img stock rom
Slow way Windows only:
To get this go to https://www.motorola.com/us/rescue-and-smart-assistant/p
Plug in your phone click rescue wait for the download to complete then cancel rescue then go to C://Program Data/RSA/Backups/Roms and unzip the rom and get the boot.img
Fast way: Linux and windows:
Using Linux or just don't have the time
boot.img
drive.google.com
Step 9 transfer the boot.img to your phone.
You can do this by plugging in a USB cable to your phone and go to notifications at the bottom You will see something like use this connection for. Tap it and click file transfer.
If you can't get this to work just email it to yourself
Step 10 open the magisk app and click install
Click select and patch Once the boot image is patched send it back to your computer
Windows: put it in your adb folder
Linux: make sure to put this where the terminal was opened
You are know ready to begin rooting.
All steps beyond 9 I'm not responsible for any form of messups or boot loops or damage.
By continuing you agree you and only you and only you are responsible for damage done to your electronic device I am not responsible for damage in any way.
Step 11( Warning ) This step will void your warranty continue at your own risk.
Windows:
To begin make sure you are in your adb folder
Type ./adb.exe devices
Then type ./adb.exe reboot bootloader
Now to begin
Type ./fastboot.exe get_unlock_data
You will get 4 keys
grab the keys and go to
Unlocking the Bootloader | Motorola Support US
Visit the customer support page to view user guides, FAQs, bluetooth pairing, software downloads, drivers, tutorials and to get repair and contact us information.
motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com
sign in and paste all codes to the oem unlock site You will be emailed a key type
./fastboot.exe flashing unlock yourkeyhere
./fastboot.exe oem unlock yourkeyhere
If this doesn't work try it without the key
Only one of these commands need to work
Linux:
Do the same but replace ./fastboot.exe
And ./adb.exe with just adb and fastboot
Step 12.
Your bootloader is uocked congrats now time to flash your boot.img type
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
Or
./fastboot flash boot ./magisk_patched.img
Your phone will factory reset
Step 13 reboot and you know have rooted your phone. To test if you are rooted Install the magisk app on your phone again. If the modules and super user tab isn't greyed out or you just get a notification to restart your phone to setup root. You have done it.
If something is not working try checking if you flashed the correct image
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I have Confirmed this method works but I have Motorola G Power (2022) (TONGA) Unlocked from Best Buy no problems at all I'm on Win10. Now I jus NEED Custom Recovery and Custom Rom
Time to make a Device section for this Phone

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