ZTE BLADE V9 AntiBrick - ZTE Blade V9 Guides, News, & Discussion

This is an guide for when you bricked your ZTE Blade V9, or you destroyed OS without being able to flash with recovery mode(go to step 9).
There are some hacked webservers with articles and shady downloadlinks about this topic, use brain.
I think it can work with an locked oem, because i locked it at some piont earlier.
If your phone isnt showing up as device, give it 1-2 minutes.
Your Phone works even when its showing a black screen.
You do that on your own risk, Iam no ZTE developer.
1. Read the guide, know what you are doing.
2. Download "ZTE Terminal Software", "adb,fastboot,emmc", "ZTE drivers", Stock Rom (update.zip).
Also some "aboot" chinese-factory-testing-firmware which at least gets the phone booting (emmc_appsboot.mbn) from unofficialtwrp at page zte-blade-v9-twrp-3-2-root.
3. Prepare you stock system.img file from the stock rom to flash later. Get an dat to img converter (I used sdat2img.py [email protected]) and extract the img. Rename it to system.img.
4. Boot phone in download mode, the display may be dark but its there ... depends on your damage. Power + Vol- (If it wont work, try starting it normally)
5. Run PortManager from Terminal Software.
6. See COM4(DIAG) -> if anything other adjust drivers in Device Manager. "ZTE 3G Phone AT" should be the right one. There are also some Qualcomm usb drivers which work.
7. Select Port from PortManager as LINE1 USB in "ZTE Terminal Software".
You should now see COM3(DIAG) in ZTE Terminal Software.
8. Use emmcdl on COM3 to flash. Exclude recovery if you have a working/modded one.
I used the original recovery from the stock rom. (emmcdl -p COM3 -f prog_emmc_firehose_SDM450.mbn -b aboot emmc_appsboot.mbn & emmcdl -p COM3 -f prog_emmc_firehose_SDM450.mbn -b recovery recovery-orig.img)
9. Boot phone in recovery mode. Power + Vol+
10. Select "Reboot to bootloader".
11. Find your phone in ">\ fastboot devices".
12. Get the flashscript from file "\META-INF\com\google\android\updater-script" in the stock firmware "update.zip".
Get all extract commands like "package_extract_file("lksecapp.mbn", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/lksecapp");" ;
13. Transfer them into fastboot flash commands and reflash all partitions. (exclude recovery if you have a working/modded one)
Flash your system.img file (step 3) to "system" .
If needed do the same with "vendor".
14. unlock oem.
15. Try restarting your Phone.
16. ???
17. Success !
18. Disable any updates from ZTE, update 1.4 will go good but 1.5 bricks the phone.
18.2 I updated to 1.5 and bricked the phone, because its a "mayor update".
18.3 Follow steps 4 to 8 and only flash the emmc_appsboot.mbn from the STOCK ROM .
19. Do a backup.
Known bugs:
- Wifi cant start -> try reflash (flash system first or including "vendor") or use simcard and hope that ZTE Android update will fix it.
- oem seems locked and unlocked at the same time - ?
Greetings

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[Q] How to root HUAWEI Ascend D1 (U9500)

Hi, i need help to rooting my Ascend D1.
Do anyone help???
Tks.
powerdgo said:
Hi, i need help to rooting my Ascend D1.
Do anyone help???
Tks.
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I have root and recovery on my ascend Ascend D1 (u9500) (NOT Quad!)
First i followed steps 1-7 here:
[not allowed to post link since i have to few posts]
ht tp : / / johnnyparanoia.blogspot . se/2012/06/how-to-root-huawei-ascend-p1-u9200.html
In step one i chose ("just the tools...")
To get ClockWorkMod Recovery i had to experiment a bit. Note that i believe that using CWM might hinder the possibilities to install official updates from Huawei.
How i did i wrote in a comment to the blog post previously mentioned.
I managed to install recovery (ClockWorkMod Recovery v5.8.4.5) after a lot of messing around.
First i installed Android Control (to c:\AndroidControl)
I downloaded cwm_touch_recovery_viva_beta.img and put it in c:\AndroidControl
Then i went into the phones download mode (or whatever it is called) by:
a: Turning off phone and wait a while
b: Hold Volume down and connect usb cable from computer
Now a new device shows up called Blaze. No driver could be identified. (in W7x64)
I Selected it in Device Manager and forced it to use "Android adapter ADB Interface" (I selected: Update driver software / Browse my computer... / Let me pick from a list... / Mobile phone (I think it was) / Android adapter ADB Interface).
I had the driver availible there. This might be from installing HiSuite earlier.
Now i started the command prompt (cmd) and went to c:\AndroidControl.
Then i ran the commands:
"fastboot devices" (to confirm that the device was identified. If no device is found an error will be thrown.)
"fastboot flash recovery cwm_touch_recovery_viva_beta.img"
"fastboot reboot"
Baseband version is: "IMC1202_20120620_PENTA"
Kernel version is: 3.0.8-00028-gf1d0793 [email protected] #1
Build number is: U9500-1V100R001C00B215
Kurbits!
Actually I did tried hard to follow your steps but it dostn't work. Luckily, after a long day trying i'm now successfully got my D1 a CWM (ClockWorkMod Recovery v5.8.4.5).
However, still i can't ROOT it, i've been tried the UnlockRoot but no chance. Can you tell me how you have it ROOTED?
I plan to flash an international version but the process always aborted. Is there any trick to do it? The CWM always look for UPDATE.ZIP while the firmware that I've downloaded has only UPDATE.APP
Do you have any suggestions on how this can be accomplished?
Thanks!
Kurbits said:
I have root and recovery on my ascend Ascend D1 (u9500) (NOT Quad!)
First i followed steps 1-7 here:
[not allowed to post link since i have to few posts]
ht tp : / / johnnyparanoia.blogspot . se/2012/06/how-to-root-huawei-ascend-p1-u9200.html
In step one i chose ("just the tools...")
To get ClockWorkMod Recovery i had to experiment a bit. Note that i believe that using CWM might hinder the possibilities to install official updates from Huawei.
How i did i wrote in a comment to the blog post previously mentioned.
I managed to install recovery (ClockWorkMod Recovery v5.8.4.5) after a lot of messing around.
First i installed Android Control (to c:\AndroidControl)
I downloaded cwm_touch_recovery_viva_beta.img and put it in c:\AndroidControl
Then i went into the phones download mode (or whatever it is called) by:
a: Turning off phone and wait a while
b: Hold Volume down and connect usb cable from computer
Now a new device shows up called Blaze. No driver could be identified. (in W7x64)
I Selected it in Device Manager and forced it to use "Android adapter ADB Interface" (I selected: Update driver software / Browse my computer... / Let me pick from a list... / Mobile phone (I think it was) / Android adapter ADB Interface).
I had the driver availible there. This might be from installing HiSuite earlier.
Now i started the command prompt (cmd) and went to c:\AndroidControl.
Then i ran the commands:
"fastboot devices" (to confirm that the device was identified. If no device is found an error will be thrown.)
"fastboot flash recovery cwm_touch_recovery_viva_beta.img"
"fastboot reboot"
Baseband version is: "IMC1202_20120620_PENTA"
Kernel version is: 3.0.8-00028-gf1d0793 [email protected] #1
Build number is: U9500-1V100R001C00B215
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try adb restore
khmerppc said:
Kurbits!
Actually I did tried hard to follow your steps but it dostn't work...
However, still i can't ROOT it, i've been tried the UnlockRoot but no chance. Can you tell me how you have it ROOTED?...
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Hi. So you have tried steps 1-7 from ht tp : / / johnnyparanoia.blogspot . se/2012/06/how-to-root-huawei-ascend-p1-u9200.html [not allowed to post link since i have to few posts]
Where does it go wrong? I´ll qoute the steps for reference only.
The url referred in step one is: h ttp://w ww.mediafire.com/?7pdfh11ue8ykyk6
Step 1 - Download ...just the tools here - b113 b115 root u9200[Nixing] Tools Only and extract to your desktop.
Step 2 - Enable USB debugging on your phone - Settings -> Developer options -> USB debugging and plug it into your PC
Step 3 - Run hwadb.exe and let it finish.
Step 4 - Run ubl.exe and wait for it to finish.
Step 5 - Disconnect your phone from your PC and Reboot.
Step 6 - Check to see if Superuser has been installed on your phone.
Step 7 - If you find Superuser in your menu, Congratulations your phone is rooted
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I got it to work without problem. If you can specify where it goes wrong could you post a screenshot of what happens or be more specific about which step that does not seem to work.
Kurbits!
Thanks for the reply. I've successfully rooted it now but not with the steps in the URL u provided. What I did was tried to fix the permission and root it via CWM.
Anyway, what I really wanna do now is to flash it with international firmware offered in Huawei download page for D1. But the thing is that the firmware is come with UPDATE.APP instead of UPDATE.ZIP and I did try to rename it but no chance, always aborted.
Do you have any idea how to get it done?
Cheers
J
Kurbits said:
Hi. So you have tried steps 1-7 from ht tp : / / johnnyparanoia.blogspot . se/2012/06/how-to-root-huawei-ascend-p1-u9200.html [not allowed to post link since i have to few posts]
Where does it go wrong? I´ll qoute the steps for reference only.
The url referred in step one is: h ttp://w ww.mediafire.com/?7pdfh11ue8ykyk6
I got it to work without problem. If you can specify where it goes wrong could you post a screenshot of what happens or be more specific about which step that does not seem to work.
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the automated process from this thread did not work on my D1, but this manual process did:
download mempodroid and su from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21756513&postcount=1
follow all instructions in that post up to the mempodroid command (1st 4)
execute mempodroid with these args instead (copied from the ubl.exe tool posted by the OP)
Code:
./mempodroid 0xd734 0xad9f sh
execute the rest of the commands from the mempodroid root post (up to the adb reboot)
Hey did you try the Bin4ry method? its so simple and took me seconds to root!
I am on the quad but im sure it should work through this restore method!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
Reflashing U9500 to stock / Upgrading HUAWEI firmware
I have been searching these and other forums for a while trying to determine how to (a) update my CWM & rooted U9500 to the newest huawei build (221), and (b) return the phone entirely to stock (remove root & CWM). The main issue with either is that with CWM installed I couldn't figure out how to install Huawei's firmware UPDATE.APP files retrieved from their website. Here's how I got that to work:
I used the current firmware from Huawei: U9500-1,Android 4.0,V100R001C00B221,General Version (I can't post links)
Extract the HUAWEI zip and copy the dload folder (containing UPDATE.APP) to a micro sd card
Download split_updata.pl & crc binary from modaco.com forum (google "Repacking UPDATA.APP")
Run the split_updata.pl script with the path to UPDATE.APP as a command line argument. It should extract a bunch of unknown files to the output directory.
unknown_file.7 (should be 5697536 bytes) is the official recovery partition. This is what you will replace CWM with. You can rename it to recovery.img, or just use the created filename when flashing.
Boot phone in download mode:
* Power off
* Hold POWER & VOLUME DOWN buttons
* Release both when Huawei logo appears
* Phone should not continue booting or enter CWM
Run fastboot devices and make sure something is listed (mine only printed a bunch of question marks, but it worked fine)
Run fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Run fastboot reboot
After the phone boots up normally, go to settings -> storage -> software upgrade -> sd card upgade and click confirm.
This will reboot into the official recovery image and start the upgrade process. This will also remove CWM, root/superuser, and any other changes to the OS you have made.
If you were just looking to upgrade, you can reflash CWM and/or root the phone again. If you were looking to return to stock, you can then reboot into Android and run the factory reset option.
d_ckhole said:
I have been searching these and other forums for a while trying to determine how to (a) update my CWM & rooted U9500 to the newest huawei build (221), and (b) return the phone entirely to stock (remove root & CWM). The main issue with either is that with CWM installed I couldn't figure out how to install Huawei's firmware UPDATE.APP files retrieved from their website. Here's how I got that to work:
I used the current firmware from Huawei: U9500-1,Android 4.0,V100R001C00B221,General Version (I can't post links)
Extract the HUAWEI zip and copy the dload folder (containing UPDATE.APP) to a micro sd card
Download split_updata.pl & crc binary from modaco.com forum (google "Repacking UPDATA.APP")
Run the split_updata.pl script with the path to UPDATE.APP as a command line argument. It should extract a bunch of unknown files to the output directory.
unknown_file.7 (should be 5697536 bytes) is the official recovery partition. This is what you will replace CWM with. You can rename it to recovery.img, or just use the created filename when flashing.
Boot phone in download mode:
* Power off
* Hold POWER & VOLUME DOWN buttons
* Release both when Huawei logo appears
* Phone should not continue booting or enter CWM
Run fastboot devices and make sure something is listed (mine only printed a bunch of question marks, but it worked fine)
Run fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Run fastboot reboot
After the phone boots up normally, go to settings -> storage -> software upgrade -> sd card upgade and click confirm.
This will reboot into the official recovery image and start the upgrade process. This will also remove CWM, root/superuser, and any other changes to the OS you have made.
If you were just looking to upgrade, you can reflash CWM and/or root the phone again. If you were looking to return to stock, you can then reboot into Android and run the factory reset option.
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You need to correctly install the drivers for both adb and fastboot.
It would be a nightmare on a 64bit Windows system, but it's quite easy on Linux/MacOS systems.

[GUIDE] [A2017G] Install TWRP, Unlock BL, Flash Custom ROM

<disclaimer> I take no credit for anything in this guide. A BIG Thanks goes out to @tennear, @Unjustified Dev, @DrakenFX and @Starvirus. They are the ones who figured out the process described below and provided the excellent LineageOS 14.1 ROM. I just wrote this all-in-one-guide because I think the information is way too cluttered and spread over these forums.</disclamer>
<disclaimer> If you're not 100% sure what you're about to do, please first scroll down to the bottom of this post to see a list of DON'T's, a few things you SHOULD ABSOLUTELY NOT DO if you want to keep using your device.</disclaimer>
After having had quite some phones (Moto Defy +, Oneplus One, Nexus 5x,...) and having flashed a lot of ROMs on them, I thought I had quite some experience in these matters. Alas. Unlike Oneplus, ZTE would rather not have users fiddling with their devices. There are also three versions of the Axon 7 called the A2017 (China), A2017G (Global) and A2017U (USA), each with some minute differences from the others. This makes unlocking BL, flashing a custom recovery and installing custom ROMs not so easy on this device.
The following guide describes how to go from a stock, not rooted, locked bootloader A2017G on Marshmallow Firmwares (B03 to B10) to an unlocked bootloader TWRP recovery LineageOS 14.1 A2017G. A2017U users, this guide should work for you too, but I hear there's an alternative, easier process exclusively for A2017U users. A2017 users do not proceed, this guide won't work for you. Users on stock Nougat, do not proceed, this guide won't work for you. You need to downgrade to Marshmallow first. Even A2017G or A2017U Marshmallow users must proceed with caution. There's always a tiny chance this process bricks your device. By following this guide, you will lose all your data on your internal memory. Please backup before proceeding. The data on your SD card should be safe.
A) Flashing TWRP Recovery to your device.
Q: Why do I need TWRP?
A: TWRP is a custom recovery system. It lets your backup your system in case anything goes wrong. It also lets you flash custom ROMs and zip files containing patches like viper4android or A.R.I.S.E. (audio) and root your device via SuperSU.
0) Boot up a windows computer with a 64bits processor. Verify your Axon 7 is charged at least 75%. Temporarily disable your antivirus software to allow axon7tool to work.
1) Backup all the data of your phone's internal memory that you don't want to lose. Copy it to your PC
2) Download the axon7tool from here: http://www.filedropper.com/axon7tool-15-win64
3) Download minimal adb and fastboot from here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767103465
4) Unzip the minimal adb and fastboot file, place the folder with the files in it somewhere you can easily find it
5) Place the axon7tool exe in the same folder as adb.exe and rename it to "axon7tool.exe" (it's easier to work with that way)
6) Download the TWRP .img and .bin files from here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4UVMBVpYdVwcnlaZU1NRldoRjA
7) Place the TWRP .img file in the same folder as "adb.exe" and "axon7tool.exe", rename it to "recovery.img"
8) Make a copy of the "recovery.img" file and name it "recovery.bin". Leave it in the same folder
9) Go to settings in your phone and go to "About Phone". Tap "Build Number" 7 times to make the Developer Options available
10) Go to "Developers options" and tick "Allow OEM unlock" and "Android Debugging"
11) Connect your Axon 7 to your PC
12) Open a command window by holding shift and right-clicking in a blank space in the folder where the "adb.exe", " axon7tool.exe", "recovery.img" and "recovery.bin" files are located. Click "Open command window here"
13) Type "adb devices" and hit enter. You should see one device with some code listed
14) Type "adb reboot edl" and hit enter. Your device will reboot to EDL mode. It appears to be off, but it is in fact in EDL mode.
15) Go to Device Manager on your pc and verify your Axon 7 is listed as "QUSB_BULK"
16) In command, type "axon7tool -r gpt boot recovery" and hit enter
17) After it is executed, your phone will reboot. Wait until it has fully booted.
18) In command, type "adb reboot edl"
19) Verify you now have 3 backup files in your ADB folder for gpt, recovery and boot. These are backup files in case something goes wrong
20) In command, type "axon7tool -w recovery"
21) Wait until it finishes
22) Your phone should reboot
23) Shut down your phone and boot it to TWRP by holding both the power and volume up button to verify you have TWRP
24) TWRP might ask you for a password. If it does, simply tap cancel. It will ask you if you want to modify system. Swipe to agree
NOTE: if you have problems connecting to your phone as QUSB_BULK, download Zadig and replace your drivers with WinUSB ones. If axon7tool doesn't recignise your device even when connected as QUSB_BULK, try killing adb.exe via task manager before retrying.
B) Unlock the bootloader
Q: Why do I need to unlock the bootloader?
A: With an unlocked bootloader, you can install custom ROMs.
1) Go to https://mega.nz/#F!rcFCQZ7C!vn457hU1zDwc0uVpvm5otw and download the aboot.img file from there (1024Kb). Put it in the same folder you used in the previous process
2) Download this file: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862665656
3) Unzip the file and copy/cut the file called "fastboot_unlock.img"
4) Paste that file in the folder where "adb.exe", "axon7tool.exe", "recovery.img", "recovery.bin" and "aboot.img" are located
5) If there's none open, open a new command window in that folder again (Shift + right-click and "open command window here")
6) Type "adb push aboot.img /sdcard/" and hit enter
7) Type "adb push fastboot_unlock.img /sdcard/" and hit enter
8) Type "adb shell dd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/fbop of=/sdcard/fbop_lock.img" and hit enter
9) Type "adb shell dd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/aboot of=/sdcard/aboot_lock.img" and hit enter
10) Type "adb pull /sdcard/fbop_lock.img" and hit enter
11) Type "adb pull /sdcard/aboot_lock.img" and hit enter
12) Type "adb shell dd if=/sdcard/fastboot_unlock.img of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/fbop" and hit enter
13) Type "adb shell dd if=/sdcard/aboot.img of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/aboot" and hit enter
14) Type "Adb reboot bootloader" and hit enter to go to the bootloader
15) Type "Fastboot oem unlock" and hit enter
16) Follow the instructions on your phone and use the volume and power buttons to confirm you want to unlock your bootloader
17) Boot into TWRP by holding both power and volume up button
18) Type "Wipe" and choose "Format Data"
NOTE: If you get a permissions denied issue, try doing these steps while your device is in TWRP.
C) Update bootstack, Install LineageOS 14.1 and update your TWRP to latest version
Q: Why do I need Lineage OS 14.1?
A: It's a custom ROM that's a lot smoother than any available stock rom for any of the Axon 7 versions. Aside from an audio bug (the speakers make a rattling noise when the volume is turned higher than 80-90%) it's perfect. You can however find quite some other decent ROMS here.
Q: Why do I need the latest TWRP?
A: Tenfar's signed TWRP version is the only one that will be accepted by a locked phone, so you need to flash that version first to unlock your bootloader. You should however not use it for backing up and restoring, since it contains fatal flaws that can lead to bricking your phone. Update it using the steps below.
1) Download the latest unofficial Lineage OS 14.1 ROM from here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767134540
2) Download the A2017G Nougat bootstack from here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298930583 (A2017U users: your bootstack is here
3) Download the latest TWRP .img from here: https://build.nethunter.com/twrp/zte/twrp-3.0.4-1-ailsa_ii.img
4) Download a Google Apps version from here: http://opengapps.org/?arch=arm64&api=7.1/ .You must use an ARM64 file since that is the type of the CPU in the Axon 7. You must use 7.1 Gapps since that's the android version Lineage OS 14.1. is based on. Which one you choose is up to you, the "smaller" you go the less google apps will be installed as stock. You can always download the ones you miss via the play store after having installed LineageOS
5) Put the bootstack, the LineageOS and the chosen Gapps zips on your MicroSD card. Also put the TWRP.img on there
6) Flash the A2017G Nougat bootstack: Flash -> select the bootstack file on the microSD card
7) Flash LineageOS 14.1, then flash the Gapps zip file (again via TWRP)
8) Update your TWRP recovery by choosing "Install" and then clicking "Install Image" (bottom right) and selecting the TWRP .img file
9) Wipe dalvik, cache and data
10) Reboot
11) Enjoy your phone
In the unlikely case that you're greeted by a screen that asks you for a password because your system is somehow encrypted, reboot to TWRP and format your data partition to ext4 instead of f2fs (wipe -> advanced)
If your phone doesn't pop up as QUSB_BULK in EDL, you probably installed the driver that came with the phone. The device will pop up below Ports (COM & LPT) on Device Manager as Qualcomm something-something USB device. Uninstall that driver and reinstall winUSB drivers through Zadig.
If axon7tool fails with a what() and STD-exception and whatnot - if you installed the Zadig driver
Go to Device Manager, right click QUSB__BULK and Uninstall, then use the "adb reboot edl" command. Install the winUSB driver via Zadig. Reboot the phone by holding the power button about 10 seconds. Enter the command adb reboot edl again. Enter "axon7tool -r gpt boot recovery" in command.
If LOS refuses to install and you get the error axon7.verify_trustzone, install the universal bootloader (A2017X_B15_UniversalBootloader) before the N Modem.
So, the steps after you get access to TWRO are: 1) Install univ. BL (A2017X_B15_... .zip); 2) Install A2017G_N_modem.zip; 3) Install LOS14.1 zip; 4) Optionally, install Gapps; 5) Flash TWRP img
DON'T's:
- DO NOT use the signed TWRP (3.0.2) to backup or restore, it might brick your device
- DO NOT use this guide when you're on locked stock nougat, you need to downgrade to Marshmallow first
- DO NOT flash the wrong N bootstack. There's a different version for G and U devices
- DO NOT use this guide if you're on an A2017 (Chinese) device
- DO NOT unplug your cable from your PC or Axon while axon7tool is doing it's magic
- DO NOT make a mistake or typo, it can be fatal
- DO NOT try flashing random zips or files or formatting this and that when your device doesn't act according to the guide, post your issue instead
- DO NOT wipe anything else than Data, Dalvik and Cache in TWRP
ADDITIONAL STEPS:
- You can opt to root your device by flashing the latest SuperSU zip file
- You can opt to upgrade your unofficial LineageOS to the latest official version to receive weekly OTA updates
First of all, thanks a lot for this guide! But I saw the TWRP image is actually for the A2017U version. I read in the forum that flashing this on the G-version could soft brick your phone.
So the question is, can I just flash this on my A2017G or is there even a version for the european model?
PsyJoe said:
First of all, thanks a lot for this guide! But I saw the TWRP image is actually for the A2017U version. I read in the forum that flashing this on the G-version could soft brick your phone.
So the question is, can I just flash this on my A2017G or is there even a version for the european model?
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Both the aboot.img and the TWRP.img come from A2017U versions. For the moment, we do not know if there is any difference in the aboot file between A2017U and A2017G, but it's highly unlikely. @tennear sent me a tool to read the partitions on my A2017G and the result showed the partitions were the same as those in the A2017U model.
For the moment, there's only one TWRP version, made for A2017U, but it seems to work on all models. I quote tennear here:
tennear said:
Unpacking the TWRP image for A2017U, it says:
ro.product.model=A2017U
So this recovery seems to be specific to A2017U.
But unpacking the TWRP image for A2017 (China), it says:
ro.product.model=ZTE A2017U
Hmm, different but still A2017U.
I don't have the TWRP image for A2017G (yet), so I can't tell what it says. But given the above, and that the G and U models are almost identical, I am thinking the A2017U image will run on all devices.
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I suspect nearly all bricks on A2017G devices happen when A2017G users use tenfar's tool to unlock the BL. There's a lot of margin for error, for example with the whole COM ports shizzle. I advise not to go down that route. I also advise against trying to flash a rooted image through TWRP without unlocking your bootloader. Especially the command "axon7root.exe -p 4 -b -r" (flashing both boot.img and recovery.img at the same time) seems to kill specifically A2017G devices, that seem to have an extra "DFU" mode, which the A2017 and A2017U devices don't seem to have. A2017G devices get stuck in that mode and there's no way to get them out again.
TL;DR I think the risk isn't in flashing TWRP, but in flashing both boot and recovery at the same time, in the axon7root tool and in flashing a rooted stock rom without unlocking BL.
Thank you for this one thread guide. Should make it a lot easier.
Maybe you can add a few words and links to the B03 files that allow a downgrade from higher versions.
You have a typo in step 14), should be adb not ab
Controllerboy said:
30) TWRP might ask you for a password. If it does, simply tap cancel. It will ask you if you want to modify system. Swipe to agree
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Hi,
So, the backup can be restored, even if we cancel the password? Isn't the backup encrypted than?
Also, when we do swipe to agree to modify the system partition, is flashing SuperSU enough to gain root?
I'm not so much interested in installing a custom ROM (yet) but do want a safe way to gain root.
Thanks for your time and efford,
Edit: And all this is safe (step A) when on B08?
Cheers,
/Cacti
For twrp. It work fine, i just flash it on my 2017G and everything is good.
Just the lastest version of SuperSU didn't work. I use 2.65
Znuf said:
For twrp. It work fine, i just flash it on my 2017G and everything is good.
Just the lastest version of SuperSU didn't work. I use 2.65
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Hi,
Thanks Znuf, I'll give it a go then.
Cheerz,
/Cacti
Controllerboy said:
15) Go to Device Manager on your pc and verify your Axon 7 is listed as "QDL_BULK"
16) In command, type "axon7tool -r gpt" and hit enter
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*sigh*
My device manager (Win7 x64) lists my A2017G as QUSB_BULK (and no red led, just a black screen) after reboot to EDL and the axon7tool sais not connected.
Anyone knows whats up with that and how to solve that?
TIA,
Cheerz,
/Cacti
le_cactus said:
*sigh*
My device manager (Win7 x64) lists my A2017G as QUSB_BULK (and no red led, just a black screen) after reboot to EDL and the axon7tool sais not connected.
Anyone knows whats up with that and how to solve that?
TIA,
Cheerz,
/Cacti
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Hi
I don't think "QUSB_BULK" is bad, nor the lack of the red LED. When I did the process on my device it also showed different states at different attempts. I also had to try multiple times before axon7tool detected it.
If I were you, I would try to shut down your device completely, restart and try to boot to EDL again by using command "adb reboot edl". Alternatively, you could try removing your device from USB, then shutting it down, then holding both volume buttons while connecting it to your PC. Some G devices don't boot to EDL this way, but some do.
Just keep trying multiple times. Axon7tool doesn't work in any other mode than EDL, so you can't do any damage by using the tool in a wrong mode.
Controllerboy said:
Hi
I don't think "QUSB_BULK" is bad, nor the lack of the red LED. When I did the process on my device it also showed different states at different attempts. I also had to try multiple times before axon7tool detected it.
If I were you, I would try to shut down your device completely, restart and try to boot to EDL again by using command "adb reboot edl". Alternatively, you could try removing your device from USB, then shutting it down, then holding both volume buttons while connecting it to your PC. Some G devices don't boot to EDL this way, but some do.
Just keep trying multiple times. Axon7tool doesn't work in any other mode than EDL, so you can't do any damage by using the tool in a wrong mode.
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Thanks for the tips, I'll keep trying both methods.
Cheers,
/Cacti
le_cactus said:
Thanks for the tips, I'll keep trying both methods.
Cheers,
/Cacti
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I give up. Or at least at this computer.
Just to be sure, the QDL_BULK/QUSB__BULK, shoild it be an unknown device, one with a yellow exclamation mark? Or should I install a driver for it, and if so where do i find it? Google didn't help me out today
I'll try another pc, see if that does work.
Cheers,
/Cacti
I think we've found your problem. There shouldn't be a yellow exclamation mark, your PC should really have drivers for your device. On my PC, this wasn't needed, but can you try to download and open Zadig?
When connected in EDL mode, search for your device by ticking the box "show all devices" (in one of the options dropout links in the top bar). You should see "QUSB_BULK" again. Select "WinUSB drivers" and install those. See if your PC recognises your device in EDL after doing that and try finding it with axon7tool. A reboot of your phone might be needed.
Hi,
i unlock my A2017G b06 with a slightly different way (Starvirus + draken FX TWRP) but i forgot to make a backup of stock rom before flash cm13.
Can you please make a clean one and share it.
Thanks in advance
Thanks for the description.
For your information. As you can see in tennears thread, you can short cut steps 16 - 22 to "axon7tool -r gpt recovery boot". This saves a lot of time and reboots.
Also, in the BL unlock steps, "wipe data" most commonly not enough. You need "format data".
Killerdog said:
I unlock my A2017G b06 with a slightly different way (Starvirus + draken FX TWRP) but i forgot to make a backup of stock rom before flash cm13.
Can you please make a clean one and share it.
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Here's the file from DrakenFX: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68873485&postcount=3
Flash bootstack only once, then flash BO6 stock ZIP. In my experience it doesn't replace TWRP with stock recovery, even when you're not rooted.
DeJe63 said:
Thanks for the description.
For your information. As you can see in tennears thread, you can short cut steps 16 - 22 to "axon7tool -r gpt recovery boot". This saves a lot of time and reboots.
Also, in the BL unlock steps, "wipe data" most commonly not enough. You need "format data".
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Thanks for the tricks. I didn't know you could do all three commands at once. I'll update my guide.
Will this work for B08 or should I go all the way back to "B03 (or others)" ??
Tutorial looks good and simple, big thanks!
In general it works.
For some reason I was not able to update from DragenFX B06 to OTA B08. So I flashed stock recovery, stock B06, OTA B08 and just flashed back TWRP with axon7tool...and it worked. But it may be that I make some mistakes on the way to B08.
I was at BL unlock before.
Controllerboy said:
I think we've found your problem. There shouldn't be a yellow exclamation mark, your PC should really have drivers for your device. On my PC, this wasn't needed, but can you try to download and open Zadig?
When connected in EDL mode, search for your device by ticking the box "show all devices" (in one of the options dropout links in the top bar). You should see "QUSB_BULK" again. Select "WinUSB drivers" and install those. See if your PC recognises your device in EDL after doing that and try finding it with axon7tool. A reboot of your phone might be needed.
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Hi,
That worked flawlessly on my Win7 box, but I have general USB problems on that device. Got timeouts a few times during the axon7tool -r commands, so I don't dare doing a axon7tool -w command on that machine. So I stepped over to my Win10 x64 machine, but that machine it keeps identifying it as a "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (COM3) device." :crying: axon7tool -r gives my a "Failed to connect"
Thanks for the help though, much appreciated.
Cheers,
/Cacti
I would agree that it's not a wise idea to write a custom recovery to a phone when the connection between the phone and the PC is unstable.
However, that doesn't solve your problem. Seems like your PC decided to install some drivers that are incompatible with the axon7tool.
Did you already try to uninstall the Qualcomm drivers via device manager and reconnect your device to pc? Did you try Zadig on your win10 machine?
There's a guide on the internet to (temporarily) disable automatic driver installation for new USB devices. Perhaps you could do that and then use Zadig to install WinUSB?
To be honest, if that doesn't work I don't really know other things to try. Except visiting someone you know with a Win7 64bit PC, that is
Controllerboy said:
I would agree that it's not a wise idea to write a custom recovery to a phone when the connection between the phone and the PC is unstable.
However, that doesn't solve your problem. Seems like your PC decided to install some drivers that are incompatible with the axon7tool.
Did you already try to uninstall the Qualcomm drivers via device manager and reconnect your device to pc? Did you try Zadig on your win10 machine?
There's a guide on the internet to (temporarily) disable automatic driver installation for new USB devices. Perhaps you could do that and then use Zadig to install WinUSB?
To be honest, if that doesn't work I don't really know other things to try. Except visiting someone you know with a Win7 64bit PC, that is
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Thanks for the tips. I'll let you know how things work out.
Cheers,
/cacti

[GUIDE] Redmi K20 Pro - Unlock & Root Information, Links, Tools and Instructions

Like many, I was overwhelmed with information when trying to unlock, flash, and root my phone. After many failures, I decided to compile the good information all in one place.
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I'm using the Redmi K20 Pro running Android version 9 PKQ1.181121.001 (patched July 1, 2109) and MIUI Global 10.3.5. I am in the United States and I have Verizon as my cellular service provider. On the Redmi K20 Pro in the United States, Verizon is compatible with LTE/GSM (and CDMA, but I learned that Verizon is phasing out CDMA).
BOOTLOADER & UNLOCKING
Let me start by thanking Jumundz who saved my ass when I bricked my phone. More on that below...
"ALL IN ONE" TOOL
The following guide details how to root your phone manually. If you already understand the process, or want to tweak some of the steps, I recommend using:
ALL IN ONE tool. / (mediafire alternative link)
...or...
Xiaomi ADB Fastboot Tools (this is the current version, 2.3.1)
DEVELOPER MODE & USB DEBUGGING
To start, we need to enable Developer Mode.
Go to Settings and then click on About phone.
Then tap "MIUI version" several times (5-7 taps) until a notification reads "You are now a developer."
Go back into the main Settings menu and scroll down until you see Additional settings.
Click on Additional settings and then scroll down until you see Developer options
Click on Developer options. Here you will find a number of options that are not commonly available. If you have not unlocked your device yet, you will notice that OEM unlocking is turned off and also greyed out so that you cannot click on it. Instructions for unlocking your device can be found below.
Scroll down and tap USB debugging.
** Optional ** I also tap Install via USB just in case I want to use that down the road.
After enabling Developer Mode, connect your phone to your computer with a USB cable. (*NOTE* Some USB cables only charge your device. Make sure your USB cable is designed to permit data transfer as well.) A notification will pop up on your phone asking if you would like to allow the connection for USB debugging. Press "YES" so that the computer and phone will recognize each other in the future.
OFFICIAL MIUI UNLOCK
As many of you know, Xiaomi created obstacles for those wishing to unlock the bootloader. Xiaomi claims they created the waiting period to "deter resellers from loading shady firmware into their devices" (LINK). So, I created a Mi Account and then made the unlock request with the official MIUI unlocking tool Mi Unlock. The program that downloaded (at least for me) through the official site was miflash_unlock-en-3.5.719.27.zip
MI ACCOUNT BYPASS TOOLS?
Since unlocking my device through the official pathway, I read that you can bypass this process using other tools. ** Disclaimer ** I have not personally used these tools! XiaoMiTool (version 1) is discussed in this XDA article, but recommends using XiaoMiTool V2(Download link to the latest version of XiaoMiTool V2). XiaomiBuzz suggests using the Mi Account Unlock Tool. Here is a link to the Mi Account Unlock download file (the password required to unpack the .rar file that downloads is ourflashfile.com).
JUST IN CASE: THE MOST IMPORTANT TOOL
** Disclaimer ** You may not need this section, but if you run into problems (like I did) this is your salvation.
After a few failed attempts at rooting my Redmi K20 Pro, I flashed my device and found myself needing to unlock the bootloader (again). However, when I tried, I ran into an error message that read "you must wait 30 days before unlocking another device." Some of you have run into this problem if you accidentally lock your device while using Xiaomi ADB/Fastboot Tools or TOOL ALL IN ONE (discussed later in this guide). Luckily, I found a thread by Jumundz (LINK) that indicated that an older version of MiFlash Unlocker (version 2.2.406.5) would still unlock my device. Thankfully it did!
GET THE STUFF YOU NEED
There are several sites that suggest to offer the best way to root your device. I have tried many of them and very few have worked (it's possible that I messed up the process somewhere). Whatever... this worked for me...
Generally, I followed this guide posted on AndroidInfoTech.com. I am, however, making some recommended changes.
XIAOMI USB DRIVERS
Start by getting the USB drivers. XiaomiBuzz has a pretty comprehensive list of all Xiaomi phones and their respective USB drivers (HERE). But, here is a link to the Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro USB Driver Package for Windows 7/8/8.1/10 (32/64-bit). Scroll down and select the download link.
Alternatively, you could download the Xiaomi Mi PC Suite through mi.com and install the drivers through that program. The version I used was 2.2.0.7032_2717.
Go ahead and install the Xiaomi USB drivers.
ADB & FASTBOOT
Next you'll need to setup ADB & Fastboot. You must have USB Debugging enabled for either of these platforms to work properly. See above for instructions on USB Debugging. Both ADB and Fastboot are utilized through the command line, so I was confused me for the longest time on when to use each one. In fact, I had trouble getting ADB to work, but Fastboot worked fine. Turns out the reverse is more common (people tend to have problems with Fastboot, but not ADB).
Here's the difference:
ADB: This is the platform that you can use when your phone is turned on normally (booted into the system). So, if you can see your your normal phone screens, then ADB will work.
FASTBOOT: Note that you can still use Fastboot when your phone is turned on normally, BUT you cannot use ADB when your phone is in Fastboot mode.
Get the latest ADB Driver Installer from miui.blog. This will install ADB and Fastboot. The current version of the ADB Driver Installer (for me) was 1.4.3. (Alternative download through Mega.nz).
Alternatively (and I recommend this instead), you can get the Android Platform Tools Pack for Windows which comes with the Google USB drivers, ADB, Fastboot, and the ADB/Fastboot drivers. Download it from miui.blog here, or through Mega.nz here.
Go ahead and install the file package you have chosen. Once installed, ADB and Fastboot should be able to be used universally (from anywhere on your PC). Just know that many installation guides suggest installing ADB into a special folder on your C: drive which is fine too. We will come back to this folder to run some commands later in the guide.
TWRP
You'll need TWRP which is a recovery (or "temp") operating system that will run on your phone when you're attempting to root your device. However, TWRP doesn't have an official version specific to the Redmi K20 Pro. Luckily, XDA Member madsponge26 has a list of TWRP options that will work for the Redmi K20 Pro in this thread. I recommend going with the TWRP Auto Install option. You can also download a compatible TWRP image from androidfilehost.com. Here's a link to version-3.3.1-13-raphael.
Once downloaded, extract the .zip file. It should contain 5 or 6 files. Copy all of the files and paste them into the ADB folder (if you're sticking with my recommendation, it will be the "platform-tools" folder). When you copy-and-paste these files, it may ask you if you want to replace some files with the same names. That's fine (they're the same). Just click "Yes." If you downloaded the TWRP image separately (say, from androidfilehost.com), just copy the twrp.img file into the same folder.
MAGISK
Next download Magisk.zip from the official Magisk github.com page. The latest version (for me) was Magisk v19.4. Don't bother unzipping it. This .zip file will be placed (as a .zip file) onto your phone.
DISABLE FORCE ENCRYPTION TREBLE
Also download Disable-Force-Encryption-Treble.zip. Like Magisk.zip, don't bother unzipping this file because you're going to place it (as a .zip file) onto your phone. Here's a Dropbox link to directly download the file. Otherwise you can download it from Androidfilehost.com.
FLASHING TWRP & ROOTING
Alright, you got all the software tools and now we're ready to proceed with flashing TWRP and Magisk.
With your phone powered on normally, plug your device into your computer with the USB cable.
Pull down on the screen to display the notifications. One of them should read "Android System" and indicate how the phone is interacting with your computer as a connected device. Switch it to "File Transfer." Your phone should now show up as a drive on your computer.
Open the "Redmi K20 Pro" drive on your computer and then open the "Internal shared storage" folder (it should be the only folder).
Drag and drop the Magisk.zip and the Disable-Force-Encryption-Treble.zip into that folder.
**SIDE NOTE: Some guides suggest that you wait until you're in TWRP to transfer these files. That's fine. To do so, wait until you're in the TWRP interface and then select "Mount" and "Enable MTP." Your phone's internal storage should appear as a device on your computer and you can then transfer the .zips.
Once transferred, unplug your phone from the computer and power it off.
Enter into Fastboot mode by pressing and and holding down the Volume Down button and the Power button at the same time. It may take several seconds. It will vibrate and then boot your phone into Fastboot mode.
Next, connect your phone to your computer with the USB cable.
Once you connect your phone to the computer via USB, you should hear the computer recognize the phone but you may not see it show up as a drive. That's okay.
Go to your computer and open a command line interface in the ADB folder (if you're sticking with my recommendation, it will be the "platform-tools" folder).
**NOTE: If you chose the Auto Install option of TWRP, you can simply double-click the file "flash_twrp.bat" and then skip to the next section (TWRP INTERFACE).
**TRICK: Go to the folder where you have the ADB file adb.exe and click in the file pathway (where it says "C:\Users\Username\Downloads\platform-tools_r29.0.4-windows\platform-tools" or whatever). Highlight and delete that file pathway, and instead type "cmd". Hit enter and it will open a terminal window already in the proper directory.
**SIDE NOTE: If you installed ADB/Fastboot universally, you can simply open the command line interface by clicking on Start and typing "cmd" to open a terminal window. Once in the terminal window, you can "cd" or change directory to the one where you have ADB. Also, you can use Powershell, but you may need to preference each Fastboot command with "./."
In that terminal window, make sure you're in the folder with adb.exe and then type this command:
fastboot devices
​
This command looks to make sure that the Fastboot platform recognizes your device. Next to "Fastboot Devices," you should see a series of numbers and letters. That series of numbers and letters is your phone identifier.. If you do not see any numbers/letters, then Fastboot does not see your phone and you need to troubleshoot the situation.
Next, type in the following command:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img​
What this is doing is identifying what platform to use (fastboot), telling it what you want to do (flash), in which directory you want to perform that action (recovery), and what file to use to flash it (twrp.img). It is important to note that, depending on how you installed TWRP, the .IMG file may be called "recovery.img" or "twrp.img" or some variation of the TWRP version number. You can either rename the file to "twrp.img" or you can type in the entire filename.
Once you hit enter, it will read something like:
target reported max download size of 805306368 bytes
sending 'recovery' (65536 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.437s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.254s]
finished. total time: 1.696s​
Once it's finished, enter this command to boot into the temporary TWRP recovery operating system:
fastboot boot twrp.img​
Once you hit enter, it will read something like:
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 1.428s]
booting...
OKAY [ 0.138s]
finished. total time: 1.566s​
TWRP INTERFACE
Unplug your phone from the USB. The screen will go black and you may see the "Redmi" logo come on the screen. After a few seconds, the TWRP title page will appear. Once the TWRP operating system powers on, you may be presented with the option to enter a PIN code (if you previously had one on your phone) or a passcode. Enter the PIN or code to get into the TWRP interface.
Once in TWRP, you will have several options. Click "Install" and scroll to the bottom of the file list to find the magisk.zip that you transferred onto your phone. Go ahead and swipe right to install it. Once the installation is complete, click "Reboot System" to power the phone back on normally.
That's it. Your Redmi K20 Pro should now be rooted.
If there are any problems, start the process over from the Fastboot interface on your computer (where you flashed TWRP onto your phone with "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img"). Go through the same process, but before you install the Magisk.zip, first install the Disable-Force-Encryption-Treble.zip.
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ALL TOOLS FROM THE ABOVE GUIDE
ALL IN ONE Tool: ALL IN ONE Tool
Alternate Download: (mediafire alternative link)
Xiaomi ADB Fastboot Tools:Xiaomi ADB Fastboot Tools v2.3.1
Mi Flash Unlock: miflash_unlock-en-3.5.719.27.zip (just the version that I used)
Mi Flash Unlock (latest version): official download site
XiaoMiTool V2 (link to download latest version): (https://www.xiaomitool.com/V2/#download).
Mi Account Unlock Tool: mediafire download (password: ourflashfile.com)
MiFlash Unlocker 2.2.406.5: mediafire download
Alternate Download: androidfiles.host download
XIAOMI USB Drivers: Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro USB Driver Package for Windows 7/8/8.1/10 (32/64-bit)
For ADB/FASTBOOT get...
Android Platform Tools Pack for Windows: download from miui.blog (includes: Google USB drivers, ADB, Fastboot, and the ADB/Fastboot drivers)
Alternate Download: Mega.nz download link.
TWRP Auto Install (Mega.nz link): TWRP Auto Install
TWRP 3.3.1-13-Rapheal: androidfilehost.com link
Magisk.zip: Magisk v19.4
Magisk.zip (latest version): official download site
Disable-Force-Encryption-Treble.zip: "]Dropbox direct download link
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Hi guys,
You know if this guide works with the European rom 10.3.3?
Thanks
Ekil said:
Hi guys,
You know if this guide works with the European rom 10.3.3?
Thanks
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This should work but realistically all you really need to do is get all the drivers than go ahead and use mi flash tool to go to 10.3.16 fastboot Rom, can be found at mifirm, then go ahead and flash it make sure to select clean all, NOT clean all and Lock. (it's selected by default). Then proceed to install twrp, and flash any Rom you like, there are some modules for getting back nfc and Gpay so look around for them on here and boom you're all set.
Make sure you have an unlocked bootloader first obviously, after that it's relatively simple to install twrp, and after that it's smooth sailing. You just can't flash on stock European firmware as all these ROMs are based on the Chinese or Indian firmwares and vendors, and as a result will brick your phone,if you try to flash on 10.3.3. Trust me I've done it before and it's not fun.
Good luck :fingers-crossed:
fast9000 said:
This should work but realistically all you really need to do is get all the drivers than go ahead and use mi flash tool to go to 10.3.16 fastboot Rom, can be found at mifirm, then go ahead and flash it make sure to select clean all, NOT clean all and Lock. (it's selected by default). Then proceed to install twrp, and flash any Rom you like, there are some modules for getting back nfc and Gpay so look around for them on here and boom you're all set.
Make sure you have an unlocked bootloader first obviously, after that it's relatively simple to install twrp, and after that it's smooth sailing. You just can't flash on stock European firmware as all these ROMs are based on the Chinese or Indian firmwares and vendors, and as a result will brick your phone,if you try to flash on 10.3.3. Trust me I've done it before and it's not fun.
Good luck :fingers-crossed:
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Hi!
Thanks for the detailed answer, I'll try it on the weekend ✌?
Hi, could you please list the exact and only set of tools you used to unlock your phone and install 3rd party ROMs?
Like list them step wise
1.
2.
3.
...
Thanks in advance!
ntmalol said:
Hi, could you please list the exact and only set of tools you used to unlock your phone and install 3rd party ROMs?
Like list them step wise
1.
2.
3.
...
Thanks in advance!
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Well you should realistically read the forums but this is basically what I did
1. Unlock Bootloader using official mi unlock tool, (make an acc. wait a week or so)
2. Get the mi flash tool preferably latest, download fastboot Rom CN 10.3.16 from mifirm (Google it)
3.Go to fastboot mode in phone plug it in, press refresh for port to be detected, extract the mifirm Rom to desktop select the second folder before images option
4. Flash the fastboot Rom make sure to select clean all, DO NOT FLASH CLEAN ALL AND LOCK. (Will brick your phone and you'll be sticked with a locked bootloader)
5. Flash process takes 5 mins roughly, boot in setup lockscreen pass remember it for twrp setup.
6. Flash twrp via fastboot or adb, use the raphael variant latest found on the forum
7. Boot into twrp and enter screen lock to decrypt phone
8. Download any Rom and GAPPS, flash them and you should boot just fine.
Proceed to install magisk, and any other modules you want (vanced, Gpay, etc)
There is a 10.3.17 version for Chinese fastboot Rom available not sure of its compatibility so don't bother just stick to 10.3.16
Very simple once you have an unlocked bootloader just be careful when using the mi flash tool.
Good luck :good:
fast9000 said:
Well you should realistically read the forums but this is basically what I did
1. Unlock Bootloader using official mi unlock tool, (make an acc. wait a week or so)
2. Get the mi flash tool preferably latest, download fastboot Rom CN 10.3.16 from mifirm (Google it)
3.Go to fastboot mode in phone plug it in, press refresh for port to be detected, extract the mifirm Rom to desktop select the second folder before images option
4. Flash the fastboot Rom make sure to select clean all, DO NOT FLASH CLEAN ALL AND LOCK. (Will brick your phone and you'll be sticked with a locked bootloader)
5. Flash process takes 5 mins roughly, boot in setup lockscreen pass remember it for twrp setup.
6. Flash twrp via fastboot or adb, use the raphael variant latest found on the forum
7. Boot into twrp and enter screen lock to decrypt phone
8. Download any Rom and GAPPS, flash them and you should boot just fine.
Proceed to install magisk, and any other modules you want (vanced, Gpay, etc)
There is a 10.3.17 version for Chinese fastboot Rom available not sure of its compatibility so don't bother just stick to 10.3.16
Very simple once you have an unlocked bootloader just be careful when using the mi flash tool.
Good luck :good:
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I used CN 10.3.17 version and works fine.
Not working?
Hey, i tried doing this but the phone does not boot into TWRP after i send
fastboot boot "C:\Users\loren\Desktop\Root Mi9T\twrp-3.3.1-13-raphael-mauronofrio.img"
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Instead, it reboots to system, then when i reboot it again it does a couple of bootloops then enters Mi Recovery; to get it to work again i have to wipe all data.
Any ideas? I'm on MIUI 10.3.2.0 EU
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Bidishake said:
Hey, i tried doing this but the phone does not boot into TWRP after i send
Instead, it reboots to system, then when i reboot it again it does a couple of bootloops then enters Mi Recovery; to get it to work again i have to wipe all data.
Any ideas? I'm on MIUI 10.3.2.0 EU
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Nevermind, i fixed it - instead of sending that i sent a simple fastboot reboot while pressing volume up. Booted into TWRP, installed disable-encryption and magisk, cleaned cache, and rebooted like a charm.
Thank you for the guide!
I tried to flash twrp on my mi9 t pro miui 10.3.2 global ( for some reason that's the latest ota i got don't know if its a fake rom ) , but can't get to recovery , i tried some versions of twrp but can't get to it with vol + and power button. I get 1st logo than screen fades to black , 1 time it took me to miui recovery.
By the way the miui version im on don't have the option to manually update ( manually select the update zip ),
Does this make it a fake rom?
Also if i try to install from the latest package from the updarer app can it fix my missing miui recovery or brick my phone?
Don't use XiaomiTools v2, my OS was corrupted and stuck at Mi logo after attempting to unlock bootloader and flash TWRP recovery.
Better to do so using official mi unlock to unlock bootloader and ADB fastoot to flash TWRP
I used xiaomi tool v2 to unlock boolader, install twrp and xiaomi eu beta (9.10.17). The tool did it all for me, no drivers, no adb no commands used, nothing else but the tool (xiaomi mi 9t pro eea, windows 10)
Try this for MIUI 11
Install the ADB-Fastboot USB Driver.
Unlock the bootloader of your phone.
Flash TWRP on Redmi K20 Pro / Mi 9T Pro. You may also use Wzsx150’s TWRP if you want; it’s in Chinese tho.
Download Xiaomi.eu MIUI 11 ROM from the link above.
Reboot your phone to the TWRP Recovery mode.
Choose Wipe > Format Data then type Yes to confirm.
Copy the Xiaomi.eu MIUI 11 Zip file to your phone.
Choose Install > locate the ROM Zip file > Swipe to confirm flash.
Choose Reboot > System.
Set up Google Account and you are good to go.
https://miui.blog/redmi-k20/xiaomi-eu-miui-11-redmi-k20-pro-mi-9t-pro
It would be nice if this worked for me........followed every single step and it will not boot into TWRP, it either gets stuck in a boot loop or it goes to the build in MiRecovery, and to get around this i need to force wipe the phone with MiRecovery, i quite literally am not allowed to install TWRP so i gotta go the other route to install Magisk and root my phone.......on EU version of the K20 pro if anybody else is having this issue or knows a fix.
I can't boot into TWRP.
Bootloader is unlocked.
I tried both TWRP, auto Install and version-3.3.1-13-raphael. Both install with "OK". On any of them when I send fastboot boot twrp.img I get again OK's, the screen goes black and it just stay there... any ideas? thanks!
Edit: yesterday I installed OTA update and then I did the bootloader unlock. I discovered in settings that my USB developer was not enabled (disabled after update/or unlock) - could this be a reason for TWRP not working?
Thanks for the guide. Couldn't install Magisk 20.1 via "TWRP 3.3.1-22 Unofficial by mauronofrio", however, was able to do it through TWRP 3.3.1-21.
K20 Pro India on MIUI 11.0.1.0.
Note: in the command 'fastboot flash recovery twrp.img' I thought 'recovery' was the source (computer) folder, but it was actually specifying the folder in the destination (phone).
scarmage said:
Thanks for the guide. Couldn't install Magisk 20.1 via "TWRP 3.3.1-22 Unofficial by mauronofrio", however, was able to do it through TWRP 3.3.1-21.
K20 Pro India on MIUI 11.0.1.0.
Note: in the command 'fastboot flash recovery twrp.img' I thought 'recovery' was the source (computer) folder, but it was actually specifying the folder in the destination (phone).
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intersting :what you mean by ##Note: in the command 'fastboot flash recovery twrp.img' I thought 'recovery' was the source (computer) folder, but it was actually specifying the folder in the destination (phone).[/QUOTE]
## i do as always flash the twrp via cmd
1- fastboot devices
2- fast flash recovery " recoveryname.img "
3- fastboot reboot like that
what source you ?
The OP does a great job of explaining what each command does. If you're used to DOS commands, then when you issue a command that has a file name (eg: copy), you would specify a 'source directory' and a 'destination directory'. If the command contains only a single directory, then you won't get to know whether it's supposed to be a source directory or destination, unless it's specified explicitly. That's what I meant. But I guess if you know your way around android adb commands and such, you wouldn't have that confusion. I'm kinda new to this, so it wasn't obvious to me.
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intersting :what you mean by ##Note: in the command 'fastboot flash recovery twrp.img' I thought 'recovery' was the source (computer) folder, but it was actually specifying the folder in the destination (phone).
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Don´t resolved
My phone is also like this, asks the 30 days so I can solve the brick, tried mi unlock 2.2.406.5 but it also did not work. Someone help, I don't want to wait 30 days.When I take the internet cable to try tbm, it says error unknown (-1)

Flash custom ROM Lineage OS Lenovo Tab 2 (TB2-X30L)

After few day i find out solution how to install custom ROM to my Lenovo tablet. I think its first guide how to do it because every other guides were for TB2-X30F but not for TB2-X30L.
Installation guide:
FILES TO DOWNLOAD:
ALL FILES: https:// drive.google.com/drive/folders/1heVQAryphuXNVt5k-HsUhfRrVr9MV34D
ALL LINKS WORK ! JUST DELETE THE SPACE BEFORE drive.google.com...​
1) On the tablet, at Settings, you must activate on the Developer Options the Bootloader Unlock (OEM unlocking) and USB debugging. Uncheck Verify apps over USB.
How to unlock Developer: https: //youtu.be/g5wkFAWDsg0
2) Download these files directly to your Android device, not to SD card.
a) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1230xFbPA7DOGMhuX59yagEd6w1gNCI4o/view SuperSU-v2.79.zip (for me working only v2.79)
b) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1vRW5RZixtNVfKbJ7nL2EUetANydfmLNg/view Gapps.zip (open_gapps-arm-7.1-micro-20180721)
b) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/13Mp8guzzOvb17s88IQyez_9reozpTNbw/view boot.img (from LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L)
3) Power off completely the tablet.
4) REMOVE SD CARD ! (because for me a part of system was installed on SD card).
5) Make sure you have a good cable so the connection between PC and tablet is perfect.
6) Download https: //drive.google.com/file/d/1XTDYs7kxagj-CXHsH_yyQnMXqYwAP_hK/view ADB and Fastboot to your PC .(here are the drivers too).
7) Unzip the zip archive and run with Administrator the apps from inside of the zip. To all the questions you must to press key Y to grant all the rights it needs.
8) Press and hold Volume up and plug in usb. Now you are in stock recovery menu.
9) From stock recovery select reboot to bootloader by using volume keys and power keys.
10) Wait about 5-10sec to tablet boot in bootloader mode. (shows lenovo logo in screen when ready)
11) Download the https:// drive.google.com/file/d/15IH55DgmD6SmlILjTukGeNcmYgUPcmCg/view recovery.img(its TWRP version for Lenovo Tab2 x30f so it wont work properly) and copy it into folder adb at local disk C (installed on step 7)
12) Run CMD with administrator and type cd C:\adb to select the adb folder.
13) In cmd type fastboot unlock-go and press enter. In case this command does not work, please try fastboot -s or fastboot oem unlock-go or fastboot oem unlock .
14) Flash recovery with command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and then type fastboot boot recovery.img
15) From TWRP select Install and browse to emmc folder and then to your folder where you stored all files you downloaded.
(in bottom right corner you have Images... or Zips... here you can choose what type of file you want to install.
Install SuperSU-v2.79.zip
16) Now in menu select Wipe -> Advanced Wipe and check Dalvik Cache, Data and Cache. Wipe them.
17) Go back to menu and select Install. And install boot.img. At top of display check Boot and flash it.
19) Download https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1MlDxidIqLOZv_QZ91i8bsHgGdBMf7l9g/view LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip and copy it into folder adb at local disk C (C:\adb).
18) Go to Menu select Advanced and open ADB Sideload. Go back to CMD on your pc and type
adb devices
If its your tablet properly connected you will see some letters and numbers and sideload. After that type
adb sideload LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip
Now wait for finish the installation. If its installed corectly you will see Succesful at the top.
19) Repeate step number 15 and again install SuperSU-v2.79.zip (In installation you will see Boot image patcher)
20) Unplug your tablet from PC. And reboot it. First reboot may take 5-10 minutes and can reboot few times. DO NOT INTERRUPT THIS PROCESS.
21) After first start (set language, date..) Turn off devices.
22) Power on devices to recovery mode
(Press continuously the volume up and power key. When the screen on the tablet has started, release the power key and keep pressing the volume up key)
23) Now select again Install and install Gapps (open_gapps-arm-7.1-micro-20180721.zip). Then reboot it.
Now you have installed LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL (Android 7.1), with all stock apps(gapps) and also rooted device.
this is exactly what i was looking for 3 weeks ago. my sister asked if i could have a look at her old tablet. i managed to do it by translating myself through some russian forums. btw. does netflix work? on my sisters one it does not atm. i guess the play protect thing.
binocchio said:
this is exactly what i was looking for 3 weeks ago. my sister asked if i could have a look at her old tablet. i managed to do it by translating myself through some russian forums. btw. does netflix work? on my sisters one it does not atm. i guess the play protect thing.
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You need to download apk from Netflix site.
https:// help.netflix.com/en/node/57688
direct link to apk
https:// netflixhelp.s3.amazonaws.com/netflix-4.16-200217-release.apk
mutrin said:
You need to download apk from Netflix site.
https:// help.netflix.com/en/node/57688
direct link to apk
https:// netflixhelp.s3.amazonaws.com/netflix-4.16-200217-release.apk
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my sister is very grateful
Thank you very much.
What build date has this rom? Sec. patches?
Can you please post your local manifest?
Very interesting guide, unfortunately the links don't work...
Is it possible to restore them?
Tanks. Max
I think its first guide how to do it because every other guides were for TB2-X30F but not for TB2-X30L.
I have only found lineage os for x30l, can someone please link lineage (Android 7) for x30f?
The difference between L and F is that L is the sim card variant. Ive read several people getting "insert sim card" when installing L on a F tablet. So I dont want messages like this.
Thanks for this tutorial. It was possible, to upgrade this old Tablet.
Do you know, if there is anything newer version for our Lenovo?
mutrin said:
After few day i find out solution how to install custom ROM to my Lenovo tablet. I think its first guide how to do it because every other guides were for TB2-X30F but not for TB2-X30L.
Installation guide:
FILES TO DOWNLOAD:
ALL FILES: https:// drive.google.com/drive/folders/1heVQAryphuXNVt5k-HsUhfRrVr9MV34D
1) On the tablet, at Settings, you must activate on the Developer Options the Bootloader Unlock (OEM unlocking) and USB debugging. Uncheck Verify apps over USB.
How to unlock Developer: https: //youtu.be/g5wkFAWDsg0
2) Download these files directly to your Android device, not to SD card.
a) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1230xFbPA7DOGMhuX59yagEd6w1gNCI4o/view SuperSU-v2.79.zip (for me working only v2.79)
b) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1vRW5RZixtNVfKbJ7nL2EUetANydfmLNg/view Gapps.zip (open_gapps-arm-7.1-micro-20180721)
b) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/13Mp8guzzOvb17s88IQyez_9reozpTNbw/view boot.img (from LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L)
3) Power off completely the tablet.
4) REMOVE SD CARD ! (because for me a part of system was installed on SD card).
5) Make sure you have a good cable so the connection between PC and tablet is perfect.
6) Download https: //drive.google.com/file/d/1XTDYs7kxagj-CXHsH_yyQnMXqYwAP_hK/view ADB and Fastboot to your PC .(here are the drivers too).
7) Unzip the zip archive and run with Administrator the apps from inside of the zip. To all the questions you must to press key Y to grant all the rights it needs.
8) Press and hold Volume up and plug in usb. Now you are in stock recovery menu.
9) From stock recovery select reboot to bootloader by using volume keys and power keys.
10) Wait about 5-10sec to tablet boot in bootloader mode. (shows lenovo logo in screen when ready)
11) Download the https:// drive.google.com/file/d/15IH55DgmD6SmlILjTukGeNcmYgUPcmCg/view recovery.img(its TWRP version for Lenovo Tab2 x30f so it wont work properly) and copy it into folder adb at local disk C (installed on step 7)
12) Run CMD with administrator and type cd C:\adb to select the adb folder.
13) In cmd type fastboot unlock-go and press enter. In case this command does not work, please try fastboot -s or fastboot oem unlock-go or fastboot oem unlock .
14) Flash recovery with command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and then type fastboot boot recovery.img
15) From TWRP select Install and browse to emmc folder and then to your folder where you stored all files you downloaded.
(in bottom right corner you have Images... or Zips... here you can choose what type of file you want to install.
Install SuperSU-v2.79.zip
16) Now in menu select Wipe -> Advanced Wipe and check Dalvik Cache, Data and Cache. Wipe them.
17) Go back to menu and select Install. And install boot.img. At top of display check Boot and flash it.
19) Download https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1MlDxidIqLOZv_QZ91i8bsHgGdBMf7l9g/view LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip and copy it into folder adb at local disk C (C:\adb).
18) Go to Menu select Advanced and open ADB Sideload. Go back to CMD on your pc and type
adb devices
If its your tablet properly connected you will see some letters and numbers and sideload. After that type
adb sideload LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip
Now wait for finish the installation. If its installed corectly you will see Succesful at the top.
19) Repeate step number 15 and again install SuperSU-v2.79.zip (In installation you will see Boot image patcher)
20) Unplug your tablet from PC. And reboot it. First reboot may take 5-10 minutes and can reboot few times. DO NOT INTERRUPT THIS PROCESS.
21) After first start (set language, date..) Turn off devices.
22) Power on devices to recovery mode
(Press continuously the volume up and power key. When the screen on the tablet has started, release the power key and keep pressing the volume up key)
23) Now select again Install and install Gapps (open_gapps-arm-7.1-micro-20180721.zip). Then reboot it.
Now you have installed LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL (Android 7.1), with all stock apps(gapps) and also rooted device.
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I have followed the instructions and successfully installed LiOS14. Then, however, I have factory reset the tablet via Settings. Now it always boots to TWRP, no matter what I have tried I could not installed back the LiOS14 I only have TWRP right now.
Any help?
Boyalikus said:
I have followed the instructions and successfully installed LiOS14. Then, however, I have factory reset the tablet via Settings. Now it always boots to TWRP, no matter what I have tried I could not installed back the LiOS14 I only have TWRP right now.
Any help?
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Same here
For me, this worked:
Lg v20 keeps booting to twerp recovery after factory reset. Megarom
Really not loving this phone and this rom. After learning I can't return to stock. Decided to factory reset it andoesn't then it boots directly to twerp recovery. Do did the first factory recovery from within the phone. Then after it booted into...
forum.xda-developers.com
The tablet can also run on LineageOS 16 which is Android 9.
As I saw that the guys in the Russian 4PDA-Forum had been able to create a LiOS16, I was able to make some adjustments and compile a ROM with most recent security patches which now runs on my good old TB2-X30L / TAB2 A10-30:
lineage-16.0-20210328-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip | by kenschbacher9 for 10
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
androidfilehost.com
it seems that google drives are off. Can someone re-upload please?
Hallo,
I have installed LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip. The installation was without problems.
But I am having problem with WiFi - problem of MAC 02:00:00:00:00:00. I have tried a lots of tips but nothig worked. Two times I was succesfull to set some MAC, but always, after while, it was gone. No able to reproduce to set.
Is it really so difficult to set somehow the MAC addres for the WiFi?
As I understand the setting of the MAC differs between different releases of OS. Does anybody know how it work in this release? It should by known where this relaese expects the MAC setting. Am I right?
1. temporary succes: Setting MAC in system/etc/firmware/wlan/qca_cld/wlan_mac.bin (I think. Its longer time ago and there was more attempts). It lasted for few months. It is not mine device so I don't know how it was handled.
2. temporary succes: I copied system/etc/firmware/wlan dir to system/vendor/firmware/wlan. I did it based on how it is in Samsung Galaxy S4 mini with Lineage 16. It worked. After restart I had to swith off and on the airplane mode to set MAC. After few attempts it was gone. No able to reproduce to set the MAC.
I am not Linux expert
nonicktoday said:
The tablet can also run on LineageOS 16 which is Android 9.
As I saw that the guys in the Russian 4PDA-Forum had been able to create a LiOS16, I was able to make some adjustments and compile a ROM with most recent security patches which now runs on my good old TB2-X30L / TAB2 A10-30:
lineage-16.0-20210328-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip | by kenschbacher9 for 10
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
androidfilehost.com
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Thank you very much, install your rom on my TB2-X30F and it goes very well, the only drawback that I present is that the wifi is very slow but the rom is excellent, thank you very much for your work.
palamaro said:
it seems that google drives are off. Can someone re-upload please?
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it still work. u just need to remove the space between htttp:// AND drive.google.com...
nonicktoday said:
The tablet can also run on LineageOS 16 which is Android 9.
As I saw that the guys in the Russian 4PDA-Forum had been able to create a LiOS16, I was able to make some adjustments and compile a ROM with most recent security patches which now runs on my good old TB2-X30L / TAB2 A10-30:
lineage-16.0-20210328-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip | by kenschbacher9 for 10
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
androidfilehost.com
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Hi all, I've been trying to install the L16 version but I cannot install gapps or any zip from twrp. What is the procedure to install it correctly?
Boyalikus said:
I have followed the instructions and successfully installed LiOS14. Then, however, I have factory reset the tablet via Settings. Now it always boots to TWRP, no matter what I have tried I could not installed back the LiOS14 I only have TWRP right now.
Any help?
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removing battery worked for me
Ive tried this tutorial and i bricked my tablet (i didn t backup the original firmware ) but i learned something new
for everybody who bricked their tablets lenevo tab 2 tb2 x30L do this:
1.first install Qualcomm_USB_Driver_v1.0 https://androiddatahost.com/nbyn6
2.install qfill 2.0.0.5 https://mydevfiles.com/download/qfil-tool-v2-0-0-5/
3.in qfill select flat build , progammer path is where you have your stock rom and load content same thing
4.press volume up +volume down and power button at the same time on your tablet *screen should be black*
5.press download content in qfil as soon as you connect the tablet to pc
stock firmware https://firmwarefile.com/lenovo-tab-2-tb2-x30l
^ english is not my first language so sorry for mistakes ^
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mutrin said:
After few day i find out solution how to install custom ROM to my Lenovo tablet. I think its first guide how to do it because every other guides were for TB2-X30F but not for TB2-X30L.
Installation guide:
FILES TO DOWNLOAD:
ALL FILES: https:// drive.google.com/drive/folders/1heVQAryphuXNVt5k-HsUhfRrVr9MV34D
ALL LINKS WORK ! JUST DELETE THE SPACE BEFORE drive.google.com...​
1) On the tablet, at Settings, you must activate on the Developer Options the Bootloader Unlock (OEM unlocking) and USB debugging. Uncheck Verify apps over USB.
How to unlock Developer: https: //youtu.be/g5wkFAWDsg0
2) Download these files directly to your Android device, not to SD card.
a) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1230xFbPA7DOGMhuX59yagEd6w1gNCI4o/view SuperSU-v2.79.zip (for me working only v2.79)
b) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1vRW5RZixtNVfKbJ7nL2EUetANydfmLNg/view Gapps.zip (open_gapps-arm-7.1-micro-20180721)
b) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/13Mp8guzzOvb17s88IQyez_9reozpTNbw/view boot.img (from LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L)
3) Power off completely the tablet.
4) REMOVE SD CARD ! (because for me a part of system was installed on SD card).
5) Make sure you have a good cable so the connection between PC and tablet is perfect.
6) Download https: //drive.google.com/file/d/1XTDYs7kxagj-CXHsH_yyQnMXqYwAP_hK/view ADB and Fastboot to your PC .(here are the drivers too).
7) Unzip the zip archive and run with Administrator the apps from inside of the zip. To all the questions you must to press key Y to grant all the rights it needs.
8) Press and hold Volume up and plug in usb. Now you are in stock recovery menu.
9) From stock recovery select reboot to bootloader by using volume keys and power keys.
10) Wait about 5-10sec to tablet boot in bootloader mode. (shows lenovo logo in screen when ready)
11) Download the https:// drive.google.com/file/d/15IH55DgmD6SmlILjTukGeNcmYgUPcmCg/view recovery.img(its TWRP version for Lenovo Tab2 x30f so it wont work properly) and copy it into folder adb at local disk C (installed on step 7)
12) Run CMD with administrator and type cd C:\adb to select the adb folder.
13) In cmd type fastboot unlock-go and press enter. In case this command does not work, please try fastboot -s or fastboot oem unlock-go or fastboot oem unlock .
14) Flash recovery with command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and then type fastboot boot recovery.img
15) From TWRP select Install and browse to emmc folder and then to your folder where you stored all files you downloaded.
(in bottom right corner you have Images... or Zips... here you can choose what type of file you want to install.
Install SuperSU-v2.79.zip
16) Now in menu select Wipe -> Advanced Wipe and check Dalvik Cache, Data and Cache. Wipe them.
17) Go back to menu and select Install. And install boot.img. At top of display check Boot and flash it.
19) Download https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1MlDxidIqLOZv_QZ91i8bsHgGdBMf7l9g/view LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip and copy it into folder adb at local disk C (C:\adb).
18) Go to Menu select Advanced and open ADB Sideload. Go back to CMD on your pc and type
adb devices
If its your tablet properly connected you will see some letters and numbers and sideload. After that type
adb sideload LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip
Now wait for finish the installation. If its installed corectly you will see Succesful at the top.
19) Repeate step number 15 and again install SuperSU-v2.79.zip (In installation you will see Boot image patcher)
20) Unplug your tablet from PC. And reboot it. First reboot may take 5-10 minutes and can reboot few times. DO NOT INTERRUPT THIS PROCESS.
21) After first start (set language, date..) Turn off devices.
22) Power on devices to recovery mode
(Press continuously the volume up and power key. When the screen on the tablet has started, release the power key and keep pressing the volume up key)
23) Now select again Install and install Gapps (open_gapps-arm-7.1-micro-20180721.zip). Then reboot it.
Now you have installed LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL (Android 7.1), with all stock apps(gapps) and also rooted device.
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Will this work with x30F?

Poco x4 GT bootloop(no fastboot or recovery)

the phone reboots into recovery (I install the wrong recovery, that's why the bootloop), it does not enter the fastboot and when you enter the recovery it just turns off on the boot screen. I can't get into the system either. The bootloader is unlocked. I tried the SP flash tool and it gave me an error brom. And mtk-client, as I understand it, was fixed on miui 14. because there is also an error there. help me please
Hi, did you manage to solve this problem?
What have you tried with mtk client?
hi, I still haven't solved the problem. In mtkclent, I tried to flash the "boot.img" file through brom mode
If the boot flash was successful but you still cant access fastboot or recovery try reflashing the stock rom using brom mode
Step1: Setting up the files
Download the stock rom for your device (I prefer miuirom website)
Extract the downloaded rom
Check if Mediatek USB VCOM Drivers and UsbDK are installed correctly.
Set up mtkclient (follow official guide)
TIP:
After some research i found out that you can speed up the mtk process by modifying the mtk_daxflash.py file. (Source)
Open the file using notepad and search for this line:
Python:
dsize = min(length, 0x200)
And replace it with this:
Python:
dsize = min(length, 0x2004)
Step2: Fix your device
Open the command prompt in the mtk folder
Run this command WITHOUT your device plugged in:
WARNING! This will erase all data on the device
py -3 mtk wl <extractedrompath>\images\
(py -3 or python depending on the installed python version)
plug in your phone and put it in brom mode. the procedure should start immediately
This will flash all the files inside the images folder in the correct partitions (may take a while)
In the procedure you may see some partitions error but thats normal
When the first command is done run this second command:
py -3 mtk w boot_a "<extractedrompath>images\boot.img"
And this command:
py -3 mtk w boot_b"<extractedrompath>images\boot.img"
This will write the boot image to the boot_a and boot_b partition.
Now if everything succeded you should be able to boot into miui.
If not you should be able at least to boot into fastboot, try following step3
Step3: Flash the rom in fastboot (If required)
In the extracted rom path you should see a .bat and a .sh named flash_all.
Put your phone in fastboot mode and run the bat (Windows) or the sh (macOS/Linux) file.
If everything succeded you should have your phone working again .
Hope that your device will work again!
Tria13 said:
the phone reboots into recovery (I install the wrong recovery, that's why the bootloop), it does not enter the fastboot and when you enter the recovery it just turns off on the boot screen. I can't get into the system either. The bootloader is unlocked. I tried the SP flash tool and it gave me an error brom. And mtk-client, as I understand it, was fixed on miui 14. because there is also an error there. help me please
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Please PM me if you want your device to be flashed using authorised Xiaomi Server.
I have the same device and I bricked it a while ago by flashing twrp and booting to recovery
From my understanding edl flashing can only be done with an authorized xiaomi account. I don't have one so I had to pay someone on telegram who had one and who could unbrick it. He used a modified version of SP Flash Tool. Although he struggled a bit he got it fixed the next day after I downgraded to windows 10. If you want to avoid bricking this device I recommend you don't use twrp altogether or be very cautious and only use twrp builds from the official telegram group. Compatibility depends on the kernel and android version. For now aosp-based roms have issues with the gpu anyways. (always under 100% load)
Also there is a mtk bootprotect magisk module which might help. (I don't think it will if you flash wrong twrp tho)
I hope these informations are somewhat useful
WolfnHex said:
If the boot flash was successful but you still cant access fastboot or recovery try reflashing the stock rom using brom mode
Step1: Setting up the files
Download the stock rom for your device (I prefer miuirom website)
Extract the downloaded rom
Check if Mediatek USB VCOM Drivers and UsbDK are installed correctly.
Set up mtkclient (follow official guide)
TIP:
After some research i found out that you can speed up the mtk process by modifying the mtk_daxflash.py file. (Source)
Open the file using notepad and search for this line:
Python:
dsize = min(length, 0x200)
And replace it with this:
Python:
dsize = min(length, 0x2004)
Step2: Fix your device
Open the command prompt in the mtk folder
Run this command WITHOUT your device plugged in:
WARNING! This will erase all data on the device
py -3 mtk wl <extractedrompath>\images\
(py -3 or python depending on the installed python version)
plug in your phone and put it in brom mode. the procedure should start immediately
This will flash all the files inside the images folder in the correct partitions (may take a while)
In the procedure you may see some partitions error but thats normal
When the first command is done run this second command:
py -3 mtk w boot_a "<extractedrompath>images\boot.img"
And this command:
py -3 mtk w boot_b"<extractedrompath>images\boot.img"
This will write the boot image to the boot_a and boot_b partition.
Now if everything succeded you should be able to boot into miui.
If not you should be able at least to boot into fastboot, try following step3
Step3: Flash the rom in fastboot (If required)
In the extracted rom path you should see a .bat and a .sh named flash_all.
Put your phone in fastboot mode and run the bat (Windows) or the sh (macOS/Linux) file.
If everything succeded you should have your phone working again .
Hope that your device will work again!
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hello, thanks for the answer, but I already tried this and I got an error with kamakiri. In the git mtk client, the person was told that it was fixed for 14 miui.
Tria13 said:
hello, thanks for the answer, but I already tried this and I got an error with kamakiri. In the git mtk client, the person was told that it was fixed for 14 miui.
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The thing is ---- Auth bypass is not yet available for your chipset type MT6895.
We have to wait until we can bypass auth to flash using SP Flash tool.
Tria13 said:
hello, thanks for the answer, but I already tried this and I got an error with kamakiri. In the git mtk client, the person was told that it was fixed for 14 miui.
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im sorry to hear this
mvikrant97 is right. MT6895 is currently unsupported. you just have to wait
mvikrant97 said:
Please PM me if you want your device to be flashed using authorised Xiaomi Server.
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Hi, sorry I didn't see your post earlier. Can you solve your phone problem with an authorized Xiaomi Server? You can write your telegram or something else by which I can write to you. Thanks for the answer

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