Welcome dear xda_dev user,
Model:Prestigio Multiphone 5451 DUO
My device in the past months stuck in a boot-loop, and.. I googled for loads of threads to read,but they don't really help.
This is what the phone do, and not do:
Can/Works:
ADB sideload (PC see the device!)
Stock Recovery Menu
Can turn off/on the device,screen vibration,etc. works.
No/Not Works:
Can't listen to ADB while booting.
NO TWRP and other Recovery menus installed, only the stock android one.
NO official ROMs available from this company.
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This is what I tried:
Tried to load 1-5Mb "firmware" updates via ADB Sideload /throwing permission problems/
Tried to Wipe data/cache /didn't boot after this/
Tried to unplug battery <- make it 0% (uncharge)
Tried to load non-company driven ROMs via ADB /permission problems/
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NO official ROMs available from this company, I asked them to share, but they said I need to go a city (200km) away from me who have "authorized access"..
I kept this thread as simple as possible, BTW I have bought a new device, I still need this mobile because it still worth $50 I think..
Thank you if you can help, and ignore the grammar problems.
Not sure if these are legit firmware files for the duo but seeing you are in this fix it is worth a look i think
https://androidmm6.com/deviceinfo_1701.html
http://www.needrom.com/download/prestigio-pap-5451-duo/
Probably Scam/fake.
The file (rar) is locked via password and it's nowhere published, and it's only 1.65Mb so not really a ROM.
Anyways, I star you up for first and probably last replyer.
If you are able to sideload , then i think you can recover your phone in no time.
First I need you need to know that this procedure is complicated but You can recover your device.
go to mtkroms.com and Download any rom from there as per your wish.
-Remove boot.img from zip file and save it else where
-Sideload the rom
-After sideloading ,reboot device into fastboot by pressing power and both volume keys together until Boot Menu appears where you have the choice to Normal Boot , Boot into Fastboot(Bootloader) and Boot into recovery.
-Use Volume Down to navigate to Fastboot and press Volume Up (or Power button in some devices)
-After booting into fastboot , extract boot.img from .zip file to C:
-type in , fastboot flash boot "C:\boot.img"
-type fastboot reboot
If you are lucky , your device might boot (very slight chance to actually boot)
If it doesnt , no issues , this is where you show your skills as rom porter xD
You wont have access to Android OS , but after dalvik cache has been build , access to adb will be granted.
In the same above mentioned website , there is a tool which can port cwm for any mediatek device.
Download it in your PC , PC should not be windows 10 , Compatibility mode wont work.
Make sure you have Drivers necessary to proceed.
Use the tool and Click automatic porting and follow on screen option to Complete Porting recovery , once the recovery has been ported , reboot into recovery.
Now you will have complete access to adb without any problem.
Once you have a proper working recovery , with adb shell , do the following,
Code:
-adb shell
-df
-cat /proc/partitions
Once you have access to the mount points , you can start DeCompiling kernel and do the necessary changes in fstab
To decompile kernel , there are many tools for Windows and Linux
Google it , if you have any problem , PM me or reply back , I'll be happy to assist you
Good evening XDA Developers Forum,
I am trying to figure out how to install LineageOS 14.1 on a Huawei Honor 5X without getting into too much hassle. (If you are not interested in my chit-chat, I recommend reading only the bold text.)
Why do I need help? I tried to install LineageOS 14.1 right after buying a fresh new Honor 5X following the instructions at the LineageOS-Wiki*, but things didn't went as expected. After 5 days of macgyvering the (suspectedly) bricked phone I managed to get it running again, but not yet with LinageOS. So I wanted to share my experiences to help others having similar problems and I want to avoid too much stress with the next steps. (* I wanted to link to the Wiki, but due to being a new user, I am not allowed to. You may follow the kiwi-Install-Instructions in the LineageOS-Wiki.)
Kind of disclaimer: I've modified my mobile devices a few times in the past years. I rooted and installed CyanogenMod 12.1 and later an XDA-Dev-built Android 7.1.2 on a Nexus 7 3G 2012. I rooted and installed CyanogenMod 12.1 and later 13.0 on a Nexus 5. I stumbled over some problems, but after some trial and error everything worked. Therefore I thought I was a bit experienced and could easily do that stuff with a phone that is listed as "supported"... I didn't ignore mandatory steps of the LineageOS Wiki. I did RTFM and read this forum. I often found questions being close to my problems, but sometimes I didn't understand the answer or often the answers didn't work for me. I hated to see how this forum tried to help new users that didn't reply on questions and how some new users neither followed the instructions nor posted their solution. I promise not to let the thread die before I summarize a solution. As soon as I'm allowed to, I'll link all the files I used to their source, I kept track of them all.
You may skip the history passage if you're not interested in the pre-story or if you don't want to profit of my trial and error experience. So here comes what I did until today:
Update Google USB drivers, already have adb and fastboot installed
Buy a new Huawei Honor 5X
Check its attributes: It's a KIW-L21 with a Huawei version of Android installed, version 5.1.1 and EMUI 3.1. This device is called "kiwi".
Successfully receive unlock code via Huawei
Root the phone via fastboot, until the fastboot & rescue mode screen says "OEM Unlocked, FRP Unlocked"
Flash TWRP 3.1.1.0 (kiwi) to recovery
Push lineage-14.1-20170809-nightly-kiwi-signed.zip to /sdcard on the phone
Wipe cache, system and data
Start install of the above LineageOS .zip file in TWRP
Installation getting aborted with "assert failed: kiwi.verify_trustzone(...) ==1" and ending with an "Error 7"
Learn from the forums that I should have installed "stock MM" first. "MM" seems to be Marshmallow, also known as Android 6.0
Search for images of "stock MM", end with a complete mess of gigabytes of dozens of images, differing by region (Arab/Europe/Americas/etc.), build numbers, firmware stuff, model numbers... oh crap, I don't understand a word
Extract different "stock recoverys" from multiple firmware packages, try to combine them with all kinds of firmwares
Flash stock recovery "recovery_l21_b130.img" to recovery, put SD card with /dload/UPDATE.APP (KIW-L21C432B130CUSTC432D005.dload.modaco.zip) into phone, reboot with Volume-up + power button, start factory reset, end with "data and cache format failed"
Flash stock recovery "recovery_l21_b130.img" to recovery, put SD card with /dload/UPDATE.APP (08_Huawei_KIW-L21_Firmware_C432B130CUSTC432D005_Android 5.1_EMUI 3.1_Finland.zip) into phone, reboot with Volume-up + power button, start factory reset, end with "data and cache format failed"
Flash stock recovery "RECOVERY.img" (from Extracted_L21_B130.zip) to recovery, put SD card with /dload/UPDATE.APP (08_Huawei_KIW-L21_Firmware_C432B130CUSTC432D005_Android 5.1_EMUI 3.1_Finland.zip) into phone, reboot with Volume-up + power button, start factory reset, end with "data and cache format failed"
All of the issues resulted in a boot loop
Wife getting mad because I bricked her new phone and wasted nights for it
Finally find this nice file depot of the Honor 5X in this forum but do not understand all the different headers or the structure of the list
Find out that the used firmware versions may have been too old (although I thought I should have used "stock" and therefore the oldest ones)
Try my luck with flashing L21_B130\RECOVERY.img (from Extracted_L21_B130.zip) to recovery, used "KIW-L21 C432B350 - D003" from the file depot to copy its UPDATE.APP to /dload/ at the external SD card, held both volume buttons and the power button until reboot
The Honor reboots into an autorecovery mode, installing the file from UPDATE.APP automatically and for the first time not cancelling the process
Great success!
I feel myself like I "unbricked" the phone
I am now holding a running Huawei-crippled Android 6.0.1 in my hands
My current situation is a running Huawei Honor 5X with a Huawei-branded Android 6.0.1, EMUI 4.0, build KIW-L21C432B350, custom version CUSTC432D003, fastboot & rescue mode screen saying "PHONE Unlocked". Unfortunately – you may have noticed – that is not LineageOS 14.1, which I actually wanted to install. How do I do that? Should I just follow the wiki instructions? Do I now have a "stock MM installed"? Doesn't it become uninstalled when I wipe system in TWRP before I install LineageOS?
When I try to read information of the phone via "fastboot getvar all", I just get an empty value after "all:". Why is that?
Rather than struggling over anything else when I try to follow the LineageOS wiki install guide again: What should I do or check first? I do not want to get a "kiwi.verify_trustzone" error again. How do I avoid that?
Thanks for your patience in advance!
You're on B350 and it's a good firmware to go (my phone was using it before 'conversion'). Flash twrp via fastboot, clear system/data/caches (backup your and app data first! if you want) and just flash Lineage + gapps (at once, no reboot between). You should be fine.
You are good to go
I have the problem that i cant get MM on it. I am still on b160.
I copied the dload folder for b330 on it and went to updater, menu, local update, update.app and press install
My phone reboots into twrp and nothing happens. I also cant boot into stock recovery. When i press vol up, vol down and power, my phone restarts over and over again. When i release the Buttons it just boots into android.
How do i get b300+ on it?
Activehannes said:
I have the problem that i cant get MM on it. I am still on b160.
I copied the dload folder for b330 on it and went to updater, menu, local update, update.app and press install
My phone reboots into twrp and nothing happens. I also cant boot into stock recovery. When i press vol up, vol down and power, my phone restarts over and over again. When i release the Buttons it just boots into android.
How do i get b300+ on it?
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You can't flash stock images with twrp. You'll have to revert recovery back to stock one (extract image from b160) and then try to update.
ok that was a little bit to fast. do i need to download stock recovery and flash it via adb? because i got TWRP on it this way.
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I have the problem that i cant get MM on it. I am still on b160.
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Please do not steal my thread topic. I am trying to complete a tutorial.
you literally had the same problem I have. You had TWRP on it and tried to get stock recovery back to install MM. wouldn't it be part of a tut to explain how you did that? And since you know the answer, cant you tell me?
It worked! I finally got LineageOS working. Thanks to ShadySquirrel and PalakMi for your verification of my installation!
So here is my ultimate tutorial how to install LineageOS 14.1 (= Android 7.1.2) on a brand new Huawei Honor 5X KIW-L21 that comes originally with a Huawei branded Android 5.1.1:
Step 0: Preparation
You have up to date Google USB drivers installed
adb and fastboot are working
You know how to check checksums
You checked your device: It's a KIW-L21 with a Huawei version of Android installed, version 5.1.1 and EMUI 3.1. Your device is called "kiwi".
With your detailed device information, you ordered an unlocking password from Huawei (except your phone is already rooted)
Step 1: Install Stock MM (= Marshmallow = Android 6.0)
Root the phone via fastboot until the fastboot & rescue mode screen says "OEM Unlocked, FRP Unlocked"
You can reach the fastboot & rescue mode screen by plugging your phone via USB to a PC and keep volume-down + power buttons pushed until you see the Honor logo
Download the following images and its checksums and check them to avoid corrupted files:
- Stock recovery image from Extracted_L21_B130.zip: L21_B130\RECOVERY.img
- Stock MM from this nice file depot of the Honor 5X in this forum: KIW-L21 C432B350 - D003
Flash the stock recovery to the phone with fastboot when you are at the fastboot & rescue mode screen: "fastboot flash recovery RECOVERY.img"
Copy the UPDATE.APP of the above file to /dload/ at an external SD card and put it into the phone
Hold both volume buttons and the power button until reboot
The Honor reboots into an autorecovery mode, installing the file from UPDATE.APP automatically
Wait until it's ready and be happy about your Honor 5X with Stock MM
Check if you are at this status: Huawei Honor 5X with a Huawei-branded Android 6.0.1, EMUI 4.0, build KIW-L21C432B350, custom version CUSTC432D003, fastboot & rescue mode screen saying "PHONE Unlocked"
Step 2: Install LineageOS
Download the following images and its checksums and check them to avoid corrupted files:
- TWRP 3.1.1.0 recovery image for the Honor 5X (kiwi): twrp-3.1.1-0-kiwi.img
- LinageOS 14.1 nightly build for kiwi devices: lineage-14.1-20170816-nightly-kiwi-signed.zip
- Open GApps package for ARM64 / Android 7.1 (in my case I choose "pico" to have the calendar and Google Play): open_gapps-arm64-7.1-pico-20170819.zip
Place the files where you can reach them from your adb/fastboot-console
Connect phone via USB to PC
Keep volume-down + power buttons pressed until phone restarts and shows Honor logo, release buttons; "Fastboot & Rescue Mode" screen should appear
On PC, check with "fastboot devices" if phone is connected and ready to go (should list an ID and the state "fastboot")
Flash recovery with "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1-0-kiwi.img"; should report sending and writing with two "OKAY" messages and a "finished"
Try to start recovery mode by keeping volume-up + power buttons pressed until Honor logo appears, release buttons and wait ~ 20 seconds
In my case, this started the Huawei eRecovery – you don't want that (and it's not part of the LineageOS wiki)
Navigate with the volume buttons to "Reboot" and press the power button; phone should boot normally
Once your old Android is up again, activate USB-debugging
Check if adb is connected to your PC with "adb devices"; you must allow access to the device on your phone when prompted, the device should appear with the serial number and the state "device"
Restart into the recovery mode you really want with "adb reboot recovery" and wait until TWRP boots; allow writing on its first start
Check if adb is connected to your PC with "adb devices"; the device should appear with the serial number and the state "recovery"
Push LineageOS image and Google apps to phone with "adb push lineage-14.1-20170816-nightly-kiwi-signed.zip /sdcard/" and "adb push open_gapps-arm64-7.1-pico-20170819.zip /sdcard/"; both should report transferred size and time
Do not forget to push the md5 checksums if you are paranoid like me
Backup everything to an external SD card from the Backup menu in TWRP (needed 4021 MB of space and took ¼ hour in my case)
Seriously, backup! Even though you haven't done anything with the phone yet. You have a running firmware, that's worth a lot
In TWRP, select "Wipe" and then "Advanced Wipe"
Check "Cache", "Data" and "System" and swipe to wipe
Go "Back" to return to main menu, then select "Install"
As you have backed up to an external SD card, "Select Storage" to "Internal Storage"
Navigate to "/sdcard", select lineage-14.1-20170816-nightly-kiwi-signed.zip and swipe to confirm flash; should not take more than a minute
When it's done, do not reboot but navigate back to "Install" and install Google apps by selecting open_gapps-arm64-7.1-pico-20170819.zip and swiping to flash
Once installation has finished, return to the main menu, select "Reboot", and then "System"; the Honor logo will appear shortly
LineageOS 14.1 is now being initialized
Disconnect phone from PC
Profit!
I'll provide links to the images as soon as this forum allows me to.
Activehannes said:
you literally had the same problem I have. You had TWRP on it and tried to get stock recovery back to install MM. wouldn't it be part of a tut to explain how you did that? And since you know the answer, cant you tell me?
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You are right, sorry, I was being too harsh. I'd like to post the link to the recovery image I've had success with, but I am not allowed to do so. Maybe you'll find it when you look for it and follow the instructions of my last post (Step 1). Does it work?
Et tu said:
It worked! I finally got LineageOS working. Thanks to ShadySquirrel and PalakMi for your verification of my installation!
So here is my ultimate tutorial how to install LineageOS 14.1 (= Android 7.1.2) on a brand new Huawei Honor 5X KIW-L21 that comes originally with a Huawei branded Android 5.1.1:
Step 0: Preparation
You have up to date Google USB drivers installed
adb and fastboot are working
You know how to check checksums
You checked your device: It's a KIW-L21 with a Huawei version of Android installed, version 5.1.1 and EMUI 3.1. Your device is called "kiwi".
With your detailed device information, you ordered an unlocking password from Huawei (except your phone is already rooted)
Step 1: Install Stock MM (= Marshmallow = Android 6.0)
Root the phone via fastboot until the fastboot & rescue mode screen says "OEM Unlocked, FRP Unlocked"
You can reach the fastboot & rescue mode screen by plugging your phone via USB to a PC and keep volume-down + power buttons pushed until you see the Honor logo
Download the following images and its checksums and check them to avoid corrupted files:
- Stock recovery image from Extracted_L21_B130.zip: L21_B130\RECOVERY.img
- Stock MM from this nice file depot of the Honor 5X in this forum: KIW-L21 C432B350 - D003
Flash the stock recovery to the phone with fastboot when you are at the fastboot & rescue mode screen: "fastboot flash recovery RECOVERY.img"
Copy the UPDATE.APP of the above file to /dload/ at an external SD card and put it into the phone
Hold both volume buttons and the power button until reboot
The Honor reboots into an autorecovery mode, installing the file from UPDATE.APP automatically
Wait until it's ready and be happy about your Honor 5X with Stock MM
Check if you are at this status: Huawei Honor 5X with a Huawei-branded Android 6.0.1, EMUI 4.0, build KIW-L21C432B350, custom version CUSTC432D003, fastboot & rescue mode screen saying "PHONE Unlocked"
Step 2: Install LineageOS
Download the following images and its checksums and check them to avoid corrupted files:
- TWRP 3.1.1.0 recovery image for the Honor 5X (kiwi): twrp-3.1.1-0-kiwi.img
- LinageOS 14.1 nightly build for kiwi devices: lineage-14.1-20170816-nightly-kiwi-signed.zip
- Open GApps package for ARM64 / Android 7.1 (in my case I choose "pico" to have the calendar and Google Play): open_gapps-arm64-7.1-pico-20170819.zip
Place the files where you can reach them from your adb/fastboot-console
Connect phone via USB to PC
Keep volume-down + power buttons pressed until phone restarts and shows Honor logo, release buttons; "Fastboot & Rescue Mode" screen should appear
On PC, check with "fastboot devices" if phone is connected and ready to go (should list an ID and the state "fastboot")
Flash recovery with "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1-0-kiwi.img"; should report sending and writing with two "OKAY" messages and a "finished"
Try to start recovery mode by keeping volume-up + power buttons pressed until Honor logo appears, release buttons and wait ~ 20 seconds
In my case, this started the Huawei eRecovery – you don't want that (and it's not part of the LineageOS wiki)
Navigate with the volume buttons to "Reboot" and press the power button; phone should boot normally
Once your old Android is up again, activate USB-debugging
Check if adb is connected to your PC with "adb devices"; you must allow access to the device on your phone when prompted, the device should appear with the serial number and the state "device"
Restart into the recovery mode you really want with "adb reboot recovery" and wait until TWRP boots; allow writing on its first start
Check if adb is connected to your PC with "adb devices"; the device should appear with the serial number and the state "recovery"
Push LineageOS image and Google apps to phone with "adb push lineage-14.1-20170816-nightly-kiwi-signed.zip /sdcard/" and "adb push open_gapps-arm64-7.1-pico-20170819.zip /sdcard/"; both should report transferred size and time
Do not forget to push the md5 checksums if you are paranoid like me
Backup everything to an external SD card from the Backup menu in TWRP (needed 4021 MB of space and took ¼ hour in my case)
Seriously, backup! Even though you haven't done anything with the phone yet. You have a running firmware, that's worth a lot
In TWRP, select "Wipe" and then "Advanced Wipe"
Check "Cache", "Data" and "System" and swipe to wipe
Go "Back" to return to main menu, then select "Install"
As you have backed up to an external SD card, "Select Storage" to "Internal Storage"
Navigate to "/sdcard", select lineage-14.1-20170816-nightly-kiwi-signed.zip and swipe to confirm flash; should not take more than a minute
When it's done, do not reboot but navigate back to "Install" and install Google apps by selecting open_gapps-arm64-7.1-pico-20170819.zip and swiping to flash
Once installation has finished, return to the main menu, select "Reboot", and then "System"; the Honor logo will appear shortly
LineageOS 14.1 is now being initialized
Disconnect phone from PC
Profit!
I'll provide links to the images as soon as this forum allows me to.
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Hi I want the same kind of tutorial for KIW-L22 also. I tried almost every methods to flash any custom ROM. But all ended up as a failure. WhatI did was, I was in KIW-L22C675B360 version of EMUI. I unlocked the bootloader the official way, flashed twrp as proposed by TWRP site (fastboot flash recovery my-twrp.img). I booted into recovery successfully. I BackedUp all my partitions (Thank god that I did this). Then I wiped my Data, Dalvik-Cache, Cache, System, Android Secure. Then I flashed the latest Lineage OS (lineage-14.1-20170816-nightly-kiwi-signed.zip) and flashed the latest Open Gapps nano. Then I rebooted. There was no problem with the installation. Then the boot animation started loading and I was waiting to see LineageOS. :crying: :crying: But all of a sudden, the boot animation freezes and the phone starts rebooting. This was happening all the time no matter how many times the phone rebooted. I thought it might be a ROM problem and i went back to twrp by holding power up when the phone rebooted. Wipes all as before and flashed certain other ROMs like AospExtended, MIUI 8 (PatchRom), etc but neither of them booted. I don't know what to do after that and I restored my old TWRP backup and now I'm on stock EMUI KIW-L22C675B360. I would be thankful if I get a solution to solve this problem. Waiting eagerly for answers.
Uvneshkumar said:
Hi I want the same kind of tutorial for KIW-L22 also. I tried almost every methods to flash any custom ROM. But all ended up as a failure. WhatI did was, I was in KIW-L22C675B360 version of EMUI. I unlocked the bootloader the official way, flashed twrp as proposed by TWRP site (fastboot flash recovery my-twrp.img). I booted into recovery successfully. I BackedUp all my partitions (Thank god that I did this). Then I wiped my Data, Dalvik-Cache, Cache, System, Android Secure. Then I flashed the latest Lineage OS (lineage-14.1-20170816-nightly-kiwi-signed.zip) and flashed the latest Open Gapps nano. Then I rebooted. There was no problem with the installation. Then the boot animation started loading and I was waiting to see LineageOS. :crying: :crying: But all of a sudden, the boot animation freezes and the phone starts rebooting. This was happening all the time no matter how many times the phone rebooted. I thought it might be a ROM problem and i went back to twrp by holding power up when the phone rebooted. Wipes all as before and flashed certain other ROMs like AospExtended, MIUI 8 (PatchRom), etc but neither of them booted. I don't know what to do after that and I restored my old TWRP backup and now I'm on stock EMUI KIW-L22C675B360. I would be thankful if I get a solution to solve this problem. Waiting eagerly for answers.
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The problem is with the B360, you should have been on an update before b360
PalakMi said:
The problem is with the B360, you should have been on an update before b360
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Now after flashing the rom, I flashed a zip called "BaPatch.zip" and after that Lineage booted successfully.
Uvneshkumar said:
Now after flashing the rom, I flashed a zip called "BaPatch.zip" and after that Lineage booted successfully.
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Good to know :highfive:
@Et tu, Brute? : mate, I followed your instructions but the device ended up in bootloop. Any help?
m on twrp 3.2.2.0
Lineage OS v14.1 (29th Jun build)
Gapps 7.1 x64 pico
Hey there,
i was wondering if anyone got an idea how to get root access / TWRP working on a Doogee T6 Pro ?
I don't really find anything online that seems to be working and of course most one-click root tools dont work for China phones.
Anyone got any idea ? The official forums look empty as well.
It looks good
Applesoap said:
Hey there,
i was wondering if anyone got an idea how to get root access / TWRP working on a Doogee T6 Pro ?
I don't really find anything online that seems to be working and of course most one-click root tools dont work for China phones.
Anyone got any idea ? The official forums look empty as well.
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Some useful tips for rooting MAZE Alpha, perhaps will help you : MAZE Alpha root
Use the method I to patch your boot.img with Magisk-v14 and flash the result image, it must works
Here is the HowTo, have done it 3 times yet:
First, get the correct TWRP Version for Doogee T6Pro ( i dont remember where i got it, i can upload it somewhere if someone have a good location) and the SuperSu Zip.
Then, activate the Developer Options in the Device Settings and Activate the OEM Unlock and USB Debugging in there.
The next Step is to Boot the Device in Fastboot mode. you can either do it by USB with the Terminal Command: "adb reboot bootloader" or you can turn the device of and then reboot it by pressing the Volume Up Button and the Power Button simultanously (quite difficult, didnt Work every Time). You will get to a menue with 3 options: Boot to Recovery, Fastboot and Normal. Switch through these Options with the Volume Up Button and Select it with the Volume Down. Go To the Fastboot Option and Select it.
In Fastboot Mode, plug in the device to an computer and type the terminal command "fastboot oem unlock" (in windows, you have to install the fastboot tools. i dont remember that i had to install them in ubuntu... im not sure). this will wipe the whole data of the device. its important to reboot the device afterwards normaly. otherwise it could happen that you get stuck in an bootloop later ( happend twice to me ) this normal system boot will last much longer then normal, so get a coffee or tea
the next step is do get to fastboot mode again and then send from your computer the command: "fastboot flash recovery twrp-recovery-filename.img". this will flash the recovery.img on the recovery partition.
than go to the bootloadermenue and this time you dont choose fastboot but the recovery option. this will start TWRP
while TWRP is running, you can copy the SuperSU zip to the device with Nautilus or in windows systems with windows explorer. then select "Install" in TWRP and select the SuperSU.zip.
After the installation, reboot to normal system and you are ready with rooting!
if something goes wrong, it can happen that booting to normal system will get you stuck in an bootloop. the last time i could repair the system by booting into recovery (TWRP) and select the Wipe menue and there the Format option. the other time i downloaded the original system from Doogee and flashed all partitions. im not sure if that was necessary.... but who knows :fingers-crossed:
I tried to root my phone using this guide, followed it down to the word and yet my phone's stuck in a bootloop. It keeps restarting to the Poco start screen.
Ive got the stock recovery, and for some odd reason fastboot commands work only in the "FASTBOOTD" screen and not the the "FASTBOOT" screen which you get from "adb reboot bootloader" command.
I try to shut it down and it boots up back again in the same screen and is stuck there.
Im clueless and I really dont know what to do. Some help would be greatly appreciated.
edit: I tried to use the stock recovery and wipe data. No progress.
I tried to connect the phone with the MIAssistant but the app doesnt recognise the device.
I tried using the MiFlash tool to flash the stock rom, it goes on infinitely. Im currently trying to use the SP Flash tool and MediaTek Bypass tool but I havnt got any progress yet.
I promise I'm never buying MediaTek devices ever again.
Careful with the Flash and Bypass tools, they can cause problems.
What can you achieve with the hardware buttons on the phone? Can you get it into recovery?
Fastbootd working but fastboot not sounds like a USB drivers problem - there are some driver options here.
aricooperdavis said:
Careful with the Flash and Bypass tools, they can cause problems.
What can you achieve with the hardware buttons on the phone? Can you get it into recovery?
Fastbootd working but fastboot not sounds like a USB drivers problem - there are some driver options here.
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It was a driver issue, thanks for the link.
What I did to get out of the bootloop:
1. Download the latest Miui rom for your version, make sure it's the recovery version and not the fastboot one.
2. Press ALL the buttons, Vol+ Vol- and Power button to shut it down for a few seconds (assuming you can't switch it off as it keeps powering back up again).
3. After it's switched off, quickly press the power and vol- button until you see the FASTBOOT screen.
4. Connect with PC, make sure you have the proper drivers and have connected with the right USB port.
5. Download OrangeFox custom recovery. It is a unofficial custom recovery, so its stability is questionable. But it does the job here.
6. Copy the OrangeFox zip and the Miui rom file to your phone's SD card or any external storage which your phone can access.
7. In your PC, extract the OrangeFox zip folder in your platform-tools folder. (The folder where you run your cmd fastboot/adb commands)
8. Open up cmd, and enter the command:
fastboot flash boot recovery.img
9. Your phone should boot up to the OrangeFox recovery. If not switch the phone off (Step 2) and press power + vol+ button for booting up to the recovery.
10. Locate your OrangeFox zip installer file in the recovery and flash it.
11. Reboot to the recovery again.
12. Locate the Miui rom and flash that. Before swiping to flash the rom, there is a check box which says something like "flash OrangeFox once the rom has been flashed". If you want to keep OrangeFox as your recovery then check it, or else leave it unchecked. Flashing roms remove custom recoveries.
13. Your phone must reboot to miui.
NOTE: You can use fastboot commands to flash the rom but I'm not very familiar with fastboot commands (I actually forgot most of them). Hence I use the recovery method.
warhead1721972 said:
It was a driver issue, thanks for the link. Should I delete this post? It isnt much big of an issue imo.
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Great, glad you got it sorted! No, leave it up, you never know someone might stumble across it and find it useful