Update:
My phone was not recognized by the computer since the usb flex was broken, the data lines did not work, but the charging lines did.
Watch this video for a solution:
Hello, first of all sorry for the English (google translator).
I will start from the beginning of all my problems.
My phone, Sony Xperia m4 aqua e2023, began to have problems with the original rom, so I thought of restoring it with the twrp factory, my phone was rooted and with the bootloader unlocked, without wanting to touch wipe internal storage, the phone was formatted by Complete and started. I thought it was all right but I started having problems like this: I didn't turn on the wifi, bluetooth, I didn't detect sim and the worst of all is that the computer doesn't detect it in any way, try 3 different ones and nothing, (with the flashtool , sony companion, etc).
The only thing I can do is navigate the device, but with problems, because it doesn't open basic things like the File Commander, so I can't run apks or anything.
The only thing I can use and I think it's important is the sd, he reads it, because I can see the photos inside it from my gallery.
Now, what I planned to do was: from my pc download the twrp apk and pass it to the sd, then insert it to my phone and install it, thus allowing me to reformat the phone with a working rom. But there my problem, I have no way to install the apk, because I can not find a way to run it without a file browser, since the phone itself does not have ...
I thought things like: an sd that when you insert it to my phone will auto-install an apk, like a virus, but I don't know if it could ...
Then also try that way to view the files from google but guess that ... does not open google ...
I honestly don't know what to do, if someone deigns to try to help me it would be very helpful. Thank you for reading this!
install linux (or boot linux from pendrive created with rufus) connect phone and post the output of lsusb from the moment of connecting
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instale linux (o arranque linux desde un pendrive creado con rufus) conecte el teléfono y publique la salida de lsusb desde el momento de la conexión
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From the little knowledge I have about linux, what you mention is to show the list of USB devices, right? I know that linux helps in some cases for driver issues, but what purpose would this really be for? If you have some type of documentation nearby for me to investigate, it would be very helpful.
Thanks for your response, it is appreciated.
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I can not find a way to run it without a file browser
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Can you install the app using ADB?
I wanted to know the device ID of the usb connection to identify in which mode your device is connected. Not sure if that leads somewhere but it's a base to start for me. also the follow up steps might require linux too
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Can you install the app using ADB?
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No, you can't because as shown in the image the computer does not recognize the phone for some reason
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I wanted to know the device ID of the usb connection to identify in which mode your device is connected. Not sure if that leads somewhere but it's a base to start for me. also the follow up steps might require linux too
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Install and run linux from a usb, then I did what it says, I connected the phone normally and ran the lsusb command, after no change running the command again, I tried to connect the phone by pressing VOL- and connect, but achieved the same thing, which do not detect anything. On windows it detects the phone as an unknown device, but on linux it seems like it doesn't exist
sure it's booted from pendrive and not just virtual machine?
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sure it's booted from pendrive and not just virtual machine?
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I'm sure it's not a virtual machine, what I did was run linux mint on a flash drive as if it were a separate operating system. Instead of starting windows start linux mint on the pendrive, I did it following the steps in this video:
you can check VID/PID from windows device manager
https://kb.synology.com/en-us/DSM/tutorial/How_do_I_check_the_PID_VID_of_my_USB_device
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you can check VID/PID from windows device manager
https://kb.synology.com/en-us/DSM/tutorial/How_do_I_check_the_PID_VID_of_my_USB_device
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This is what I get when I connect the device.
you need to figure out test point for edl mode
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you need to figure out test point for edl mode
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I talk about some of that in this post:
Test Point on Sony M4 Aqua (hard brick).
Hello and thanks for reading! The whole problem started with a bad rom, I flashed it and when I turn on the device, the basic things, Wi-Fi, data, etc ... did not work, but worst of all, the PC does not recognize it, for therefore I cannot flash...
forum.xda-developers.com
And I also found information on this forum on the same topic:
M4 aqua E2303 test point [Answered] - GSM-Forum
Hello friends do i need e2303 test point picture The device appears in qhsusb_bulk mode. Can you help
forum.gsmhosting.com
But it's still not really clear to me what to do, for this case I'm going to need a box to flash the emmc, right? In my country I don't know where to get it directly... and I don't think anyone does these jobs
you don't need a box, just a file. try to get device into edl mode and report back (device ID 05c6:9008)
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you don't need a box, just a file. try to get device into edl mode and report back (device ID 05c6:9008)
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I tried everything, I just can't find a way to get the phone into download mode and get a usable connection to my computer, my device doesn't have any recovery currently.
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I've tried everything. IT WILL NOT recognize my phone.
When trying to install the drivers it says the Authenticode does not have permission. I got the damn drivers directly from Android.com but it still doesn't think its authentic. Because of this, o cannot get the computer to recognize it as an adb device to root the phone.
I'm going nuts now. 2 days with literally 8 to 10 hours of trying with no success.
Can someone please please PLEASE help me?
I was having the same issue. Install PDAnet. Works like a charm. The program installs the drivers for you. You can uninstall the program after you get the drivers working if you'd like.
http://www.junefabrics.com/android/
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I was having the same issue. Install PDAnet. Works like a charm. The program installs the drivers for you. You can uninstall the program after you get the drivers working if you'd like.
http://www.junefabrics.com/android/
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Didn't work.
During "installing drivers" it gave me this error (err=0xe000023f).
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Didn't work.
During "installing drivers" it gave me this error (err=0xe000023f).
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http://www.junefabrics.com/android/driver.php
Tried USBDeview, doesn't seem to let me uninstall anything even though it says you can.
Nothing appears to work.
This is what I keep getting, no matter what I do:
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and what makes no sense is when trying to manually install new hardware, it SHOWS there are authenticodes for those drivers:
theres a way of turning off driver signature checks, try that
http://www.google.com/search?q=windows+7+disable+driver+signature
Are you on Vista or a Windows server version?
I had the same issue, turned out it was a hardware bug.
I sent it to the repair center at HTC in United Kingdom and i had it returned 5-6 days after, working and with locked bootloader
britoso said:
theres a way of turning off driver signature checks, try that
http://www.google.com/search?q=windows+7+disable+driver+signature
Are you on Vista or a Windows server version?
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Vista.
I've tried a few of those suggestions and non of worked. Most involved the bcedit trick but its disabled or doesn't exist in the newer security updates.
Vista 32 bits or Vista 64bits ?
in hardware management console what do you see ? yellow question mark ?
Sometimes you need to go in it and find your device to check the HID number and copy it manually in the driver *..inf files to be detect by your OS.
I remembered doing this for my G1 long time ago (years).
If you can, get your hands on another n1 or android device to see if its a hardware problem with the phone, which i doubt. Also try a diff OS.
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I've tried everything. IT WILL NOT recognize my phone.
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This is for windows 7 64bits : http://tinyurl.com/2548qh4
take a look @ post #4
Hope you solve your problem !
In case you have Windows 7 you can try the following.
http://www.killertechtips.com/2009/...gning-in-windows-7-using-group-policy-editor/
Are you installing the usb drivers using the utility in ADB? If not, delete the drivers in hardware manager, and try installing them with the utility.
I had no problems doing this on Vista, but I prefer to use ADB on Linux.
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hey .
maybe i´ve got something for you.
download my file here
install the binaries and then reboot (i said you don't have to, but i think in your case it would be better)
EDIT: is the debug function enabled in your device?
OK, after a few hours and still no success with Vista, I went to storage and pulled out my personal PC I built that hasn't run in a few years thanks to corrupt hard drives.
I spent 4 hours repairing and fixing the hard drives and SUCCESS, I got it to detect it on my Windows XP PC.
NOW! Still not working! In the command prompt, it shows adb devices as one connected but still when I do an adb push nothing happens. Just recycles the adb menu....
Any suggestions?
Your first mistake is using a PC that you know is not working properly. Try a known working pc.
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Try using a Linux distribution. Saves a lot of time and headache.
or just reinstall your windows. win7 would be better than vista.
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Your first mistake is using a PC that you know is not working properly. Try a known working pc.
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The PC I'm using now IS working. It recognizes adb device but wont push the flash images or anything.
Hello xda people . i can't install anything or boot in recovery via fastboot. at the first times it worked but now i can't install anything.it stucks on "sending boot" . how can i fix this problem?
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Which OS you are using ... just keep the windows update on the drivers will be downloaded automatically .. Get some more details of your computer
It seems you have driver problem.
try 'fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce getvar version'
if it returns something like 0,3 it means drivers are installed correctly.
if stucks on waiting for device, reinstall drivers =)
Ok thanks I have Windows ultimate 7 32bit
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hm... try to reinstall drivers from flashtool folder.
Or this drivers: ht tp: / /narod.ru/disk/41611663001.12211e20e6329016ba9f418a88544664/fastboot_ADB_drivers.zip.html
sorru for russian uploader
Works on my win7 x64 PC and 7 x86 notebook
I have same problem, looks like I have problem with drivers, can some1 upload drivers for 64bit Win7? I can't download drivers from this russian server don't know why.
dalany said:
It seems you have driver problem.
try 'fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce getvar version'
if it returns something like 0,3 it means drivers are installed correctly.
if stucks on waiting for device, reinstall drivers =)
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see my friend . the first stuck and the second send it with very poor speed
Replace USB cable
May work
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Replace USB cable
May work
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i don't think that is the problem , because on my sis laptop it works normally. anyway i will try a format and install new windows to see.
Thanks all ppl for answers
sspoko said:
I have same problem, looks like I have problem with drivers, can some1 upload drivers for 64bit Win7? I can't download drivers from this russian server don't know why.
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Hi buddy
Here U R
the link you want it
as I'm new I cant send link in form of Url
follow this ht tp://w w w.mediafire.com/download.php?y89fff6mc8hblia
I had a similiar problem, though not the same. It was fixed after a reboot of my Windows 7 x64. I think my computer had problems dealing with the USB being connected and disconnected an awful lot. I have no idea if this is where your problem comes from, but it might help if you're like me and prefer leaving your computer on at all times.
Also, if you're quite new to rooting and flashing, and aren't that interested in learning the ins and outs of it, I recomend using Flashtool [1] for flashing to an earlier version of stock Android, rooting your Android, easy booting in fastmode and flashing your kernel. The only use I've found for fastboot.exe is to unlock your bootloader [2] (official guide by Sony Mobile), though I might be missing out on something (while I actually do not believe I have).
Please keep us posted.
As I'm a new member, I can't link directly to outside sites, but I'm going to break that rule to try and help you even further (ie. I did the Googling for you). Replace the spaces below with periods. Links:
1: androxyde github com/Flashtool/
2: unlockbootloader sonymobile com/
Markussssss said:
I had a similiar problem, though not the same. It was fixed after a reboot of my Windows 7 x64. I think my computer had problems dealing with the USB being connected and disconnected an awful lot. I have no idea if this is where your problem comes from, but it might help if you're like me and prefer leaving your computer on at all times.
Also, if you're quite new to rooting and flashing, and aren't that interested in learning the ins and outs of it, I recomend using Flashtool [1] for flashing to an earlier version of stock Android, rooting your Android, easy booting in fastmode and flashing your kernel. The only use I've found for fastboot.exe is to unlock your bootloader [2] (official guide by Sony Mobile), though I might be missing out on something (while I actually do not believe I have).
Please keep us posted.
As I'm a new member, I can't link directly to outside sites, but I'm going to break that rule to try and help you even further (ie. I did the Googling for you). Replace the spaces below with periods. Links:
1: androxyde github com/Flashtool/
2: unlockbootloader sonymobile com/
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thanks but actually i have unlocked bootloader.. and i have some xperience because i had x8 and i have tweaked it full
Had similar problem!
First couldn't get into fastboot, had problem installing S1 driver. Changed the USB port on my PC and it asked to install the S1 again. Chose the directory where it was and voila.
Now I have to use 2 different USB port for fast boot and flashmode. Little annoying but I got used to it.
Try it, it may work for you.
Reinstalling Windows should be your last step, especially a stable OS as Win 7!
P.s. Why don't you use Flashtool? In it's newer version there's a *.exe (under drivers folder) file that automatically install all needed drivers.
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Had similar problem!
First couldn't get into fastboot, had problem installing S1 driver. Changed the USB port on my PC and it asked to install the S1 again. Chose the directory where it was and voila.
Now I have to use 2 different USB port for fast boot and flashmode. Little annoying but I got used to it.
Try it, it may work for you.
Reinstalling Windows should be your last step, especially a stable OS as Win 7!
P.s. Why don't you use Flashtool? In it's newer version there's a *.exe (under drivers folder) file that automatically install all needed drivers.
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i will try
It connects fine with HTC sync, but I can't find my phone in "my computer". What am I doing wrong? I'm running Vista 32bit, btw.
now sync can't even find my phone. I tried all the usb ports on my tower, it's a fresh install of Vista that is up to date, tried reinstalling the sync program, installed some mtp drivers I found on the Microsoft site. USB debugging on and off, nothing works! and it's the stock Rom, just with some mods. ATT phone btw. any suggestions? mtp stinks btw...... I wanna flash some roms darn it!
May I suggest something to you? Uninstall all your current drivers and also remove HTC Sync, then try to follow this step-to-step guide : HERE or a more complete one HERE. If you need help or precision I will be glad to assist you.
Well i fallowed your walk through and still no luck. Im sure its not the chord i tried 3 different ones, including the the one that came wit the phone. :crying: Im completely at a loss....
NoobDude said:
Well i fallowed your walk through and still no luck. Im sure its not the chord i tried 3 different ones, including the the one that came wit the phone. :crying: Im completely at a loss....
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you might have to connect directly from usb like the ports in the back of the pc rather then the ones in the front. also try using a different computer and see if it works or not.
well I just about given up. the issue isn't solely with my computer, as it connects just fine with every other usb device in my house, iphone, gs3, digital camera, etc. so up its an issue primarily with my phone or both my pc and phone. I haven't had a chance to try my phone on another computer yet, can't get mtp working on ubuntu. or maybe it does work, and my phones just messed up. maybe something I did, I need to stop messing with system files :laugh:. BUT I had an epiphany, ADB over WiFi, I found a bunch of apps, they all mention running apps and debugging, but can they be used as a replacement for adb via usb? can I use adb Wi-Fi to push a kernel and or recovery?
Well I made some headway! I FINALLY got my computer to at least recognize my phone. I did this control panel>add hardware and manually installing the drivers that way. SO now in device manager Android phone (sdk drivers) and HTC MTP device, finally show up. I get a code 10 on both those deives, BUT when I scan for hardware the drivers from the phone begin to install, how ever they fail to install. MY brain is beat from this, can some help give me the next little push to finally ending this debacle!?
May I ask if you have administrator privileges on your computer? On Vista this a prerogative, you MUST be an administrator otherwise the installation will fail.
Click on Start -> Control Panel -> Control Panel window opens click on the Uninstall a program (If you are using the Classic View of the Control Panel, then you would double-click on the Programs and Features icon instead.) -> The screen contains a list of the programs installed on your computer, locate everything starting with HTC and uninstall all of them.
Make sure your phone is not plugged in. Reboot your computer.
Download this file containing the Vista 32bit drivers. Put this file on your Desktop.
Plug your phone. Use Device Manager to install the driver.
Click Start, right-click Computer, and then click Properties.
In the Tasks pane, click Device Manager.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click Continue.
In Device Manager, locate the Android USB or MTP Device for which we want to install the driver.
Right-click the device, and then click Update Driver Software.
Click Browse my computer for driver software, click Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer, and then click Have Disk.
In the Install From Disk dialog box, click Browse, locate in the file you just downloaded an androidusb.inf and then click Open.
Follow the steps in the Update Driver Software Device Name dialog box to update the driver.
Reboot your computer.
Lets see the results.
NoobDude i may be beating a dead horse here but Ubuntu 13.04(even in the beta which i use as a daily os) has mtp out of the box maybe try that and install sdk, java , adb fastboot.
if lucky thirteens suggestion doesn't work, I'll try that next. cheers gents!
Lucky thirteens post didn't work at all, when i tried to update the drives I would get an error. Either that the driver wasn't compatible or the the current driver was up to date. I haven't tried updating to Ubuntu 13.4 yet. BUT, I kinda made some headway again. After several reboots and trying different things I get this, what you see in the first picture. SUCCESS!, Oh wai....(refer to second picture)..... When i plug my phone in via a USB (on the back of the computer), i get NOTHING. Sooo. One X+ FOR SALE! :laugh: :crying:
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Can you try one those drivers?
HTC USB Driver_x32_1.0.5375
Universal Naked Driver 0.72.zip
Intel® Android* USB Driver
Media Transfer Protocol Porting Kit
Also make sure your computer BIOS is up to date, try an online scan for your computer Dell PC Diagnostic
I'll give em a try fist chance I get!
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I'll give em a try fist chance I get!
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There is a universal driver from Koushik Dutta (dev of CWM). This worked on my Win8 x64 PC (nothing else would).
At least it shows my device when I type adb devices.
See if that works.
Google for it. I am not sure if I am allowed to attach the file here - hence not attaching. I also have forgotton / not saved the link. It was in his google+ post...
See if that helps
Okk the link was first when I googled .
https://plus.google.com/103583939320326217147/posts/BQ5iYJEaaEH
Hello Guys,
Laid my hands on a spare XT1022 from my friend that was supposedly junk for him because of the following reason. The phone starts of directly in fastboot mode and there's no sign of a normal startup. Although i've connected the USB cable and it shows up as "Motorola ADB Device" under Device Manager, still the fastboot shows Connect USB Cable error. The exact scenario is depicted in a similar pic below :
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The phone is fully stock and was treated to this message upon a random reboot. I can get this back to life by flashing TWRP & Custom ROM's but for that first of all need to unlock the bootloader, for which the data cable needs to be shown as connected. USB Debugging wasn't enabled.
Would be highly obliged if someone could shed some light in the right direction and help out on this
Regards.
@lost101, Need your expert advice on this. Others, please do help.
'USB Debugging' most likely does not need to be enabled with Condor handsets in order to unlock Bootloader. That is a security feature that only appeared with later devices.
The USB issue seems obviously driver-related. The easiest solution would be to boot into a Linux Live CD (such as Ubuntu), and gain fastboot access that way - drivers are not needed in Linux. Then fastboot flash the latest XT1022 factory firmware image.
*Note: In linux, use the 'sudo' command prefix:
sudo fastboot devices
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'USB Debugging' most likely does not need to be enabled with Condor handsets in order to unlock Bootloader. That is a security feature that only appeared with later devices.
The USB issue seems obviously driver-related. The easiest solution would be to boot into a Linux Live CD (such as Ubuntu), and gain fastboot access that way - drivers are not needed in Linux. Then fastboot flash the latest XT1022 factory firmware image.
*Note: In linux, use the 'sudo' command prefix:
sudo fastboot devices
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Live booted uBuntu Raring Ringtail 13. Added the necessary repositories first ;
sudo add-apt-repository ppa: phablet-team/tools && sudo apt-get update
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. Further installed the ADB & Fastboot ;
sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot
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. Got success messages.
Further using the terminal, used two commands ;
sudo adb devices
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The result was exactly the same which i get in Windows command prompt. The list of devices shows a blank. I've installed the drivers and rechecked them, the device is listed as "Motorola ADB Interface" under Device Manager :
and; shows as Fastboot condor S in hardware eject box.
I fail to understand why it isn't showing as connected only in the fastboot menu. Fastboot reason is given as "fall through from not charger boot mode". The device shows only the fastboot screen by default. If any other option like recovery etc is selected, it throws the error message as bootup failed. Scenario is exactly of the same pic which was posted in #1.
Please suggest the next step.
@BBThumbHealer - Starting to look like Bootloader corruption. An unbrick method could be applied to potentially restore a functional Bootloader. One exists for Falcon 5.1 - unsure about Condor at this time.
I would try to eliminate the USB cable as the problem by trying alternatives.
BBThumbHealer said:
Hello Guys,
Laid my hands on a spare XT1022 from my friend that was supposedly junk for him because of the following reason. The phone starts of directly in fastboot mode and there's no sign of a normal startup. Although i've connected the USB cable and it shows up as "Motorola ADB Device" under Device Manager, still the fastboot shows Connect USB Cable error. The exact scenario is depicted in a similar pic below :
.
The phone is fully stock and was treated to this message upon a random reboot. I can get this back to life by flashing TWRP & Custom ROM's but for that first of all need to unlock the bootloader, for which the data cable needs to be shown as connected. USB Debugging wasn't enabled.
Would be highly obliged if someone could shed some light in the right direction and help out on this
Regards.
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I was stucked in the same problem yesterday. I succeeded and recovered my Moto E to live again.
As in the screenshot you posted. Your bootloader is locked. You need to unloack the bootloader. To do so follow the steps in the link given below :
https://accounts.motorola.com/ssoau...ct/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-b
Login or create your Moto ID and follow the steps as described.
After that you'll have to flash the firmware again. hope this helps.
Heyo
Following situation:
I tried to root and flash my old Sony Xperia Z3 compact which I have been using as an mp3 player. I successfully did so (I think), however when I wiped my data to flash to linage os, it gave me error 7. I assumed it was because my TWRP version was way out of date so I updated that, and hit "reboot into recovery" to activate the new twrp version.
Unfortunately the phone didn't boot into recovery and just wound up stuck at the sony screen without anything else since no OS is installed.
I can't boot into recovery manually either, it just boots into the sony logo and gets stuck there.
I do have a backup in twrp but I can't install that since I can't get into recovery, and I can't manually access the storage since usb debugging is not active while on the sony startup screen.
Is there anything I can do or is my z3c rip?
I can connect the phone in fastboot and flashmode and flashtool does recognize it, however I can't really seem to do anything while in flashmode and fastboot mode doesn't work since flashtool tells me I don't have the right drivers for the device, however when I try to install the driveres it hands out an error message
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StanYz said:
Heyo
Following situation:
I tried to root and flash my old Sony Xperia Z3 compact which I have been using as an mp3 player. I successfully did so (I think), however when I wiped my data to flash to linage os, it gave me error 7. I assumed it was because my TWRP version was way out of date so I updated that, and hit "reboot into recovery" to activate the new twrp version.
Unfortunately the phone didn't boot into recovery and just wound up stuck at the sony screen without anything else since no OS is installed.
I can't boot into recovery manually either, it just boots into the sony logo and gets stuck there.
I do have a backup in twrp but I can't install that since I can't get into recovery, and I can't manually access the storage since usb debugging is not active while on the sony startup screen.
Is there anything I can do or is my z3c rip?
I can connect the phone in fastboot and flashmode and flashtool does recognize it, however I can't really seem to do anything while in flashmode and fastboot mode doesn't work since flashtool tells me I don't have the right drivers for the device, however when I try to install the driveres it hands out an error message
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If your using Windows 10 you'll probably need a Windows 7 virtual machine if you don't have a physical PC with Windows 7 already installed. That or you'll need to turn on test mode for Windows
But if I may ask what fhe error(s) output whwn trying to install said drivers?
TheExploitedOne said:
If your using Windows 10 you'll probably need a Windows 7 virtual machine if you don't have a physical PC with Windows 7 already installed. That or you'll need to turn on test mode for Windows
But if I may ask what fhe error(s) output whwn trying to install said drivers?
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I've attatched 4 screenshots in my OP, thats all I see, it doesn't actually state what the error is, just that it didn't finish.
Will it go through with win7? Actually that aside, is there a way to force a new os onto the phone via the flashtool to begin with?
Since your Windows computer needs to recognize the Xperia z3 based on Qualcomm chipset once connected, the PC should have installed proper USB drivers. which in no case depends on Windows version or Windows edition. You have to obtain the USB drivers and also the ADB / Fastboot drivers from OEM's / Carrier's website. It's never a good idea to install the ADB / Fastboot drivers elsewhere offered on WEB.
And once installed, restart the PC.
If successful then use
jwoegerbauer said:
Since your Windows computer needs to recognize the Xperia z3 based on Qualcomm chipset once connected, the PC should have installed proper USB drivers. which in no case depends on Windows version or Windows edition. You have to obtain the USB drivers and also the ADB / Fastboot drivers from OEM's / Carrier's website. It's never a good idea to install the ADB / Fastboot drivers elsewhere offered on WEB.
And once installed, restart the PC.
If successful then use
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My carrier doesn't offer any drivers whatsoever.
But all of that aside, even if I do get fastboot running, is there even a way to force a new OS onto the phone via some tool?