Remote: Token verify failed, reboot device - Redmi Note 9S / Note 9 Pro (Indian Model) Question

Hello
Anyone ever seen this when trying to unlock the Note 9 Pro (Joy)?
Im in Fastboot - and the device looks like it's just going to unlock but at 99% of the counter I get the Remote: Token verify failed, reboot device error, the fastboot teddy thing flashes for a second and then back into Fastboot.
Anyone seen that before?
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PS:- Just thought, when I started the unlock process a week ago I was running 11.0.3 and then I installed the 11.0.4 firmware....would that make a difference?

Just in case this happens to anyone else - the issue I was having was caused by using a different version of fastboot.exe other than the one that came with the unlock tool.
My bad

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[Q] Can't unlock bootloader, Software says I can

Hey everyone,
So I've been having a problem with my Z Ultra that I haven't been able to solve for a number of weeks now.
The service menu on my C6833 specifically says that the bootloader is unlockable, as shown here:
(imgur) com/OO9549 (sorry, XDA won't let me post links yet. ><)
However, when I try unlocking using Sony's official instructions (and using FlashTool) - I get the following:
fastboot -i 0x0ffce oem unlock 0x(my key here)
...
FAILED (remote: Command did not succeed)
finished. total time: 0.027s
I've copied/pasted the key, I've typed it out manually, they all get me the same error. I'm running Windows 8.1 (finally managed to get the drivers installed), yet this also happened on a Windows 7 machine. I've been racking my brain, but I can't find ANYTHING that'll help. The last time I tried, I gave up trying to unlock the bootloader and installed the DualRecovery for locked bootloaders, which ended up bricking my phone and I had to flash back to stock.
Help! I just want to be able to install custom roms again! D:
Hmm, that's strange. I've googled a bit and you're not the first xperia owner with this issue. Some say that updating or re-flashing the ROM will fix it. Which version are you running?
LordManhattan said:
Hmm, that's strange. I've googled a bit and you're not the first xperia owner with this issue. Some say that updating or re-flashing the ROM will fix it. Which version are you running?
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I've re-flashed the ROM a few times on different versions. I'm currently on 4.2.2 - 14.1.B.2.257.
Mandersoon said:
Hey everyone,
So I've been having a problem with my Z Ultra that I haven't been able to solve for a number of weeks now.
The service menu on my C6833 specifically says that the bootloader is unlockable, as shown here:
(imgur) com/OO9549 (sorry, XDA won't let me post links yet. ><)
However, when I try unlocking using Sony's official instructions (and using FlashTool) - I get the following:
fastboot -i 0x0ffce oem unlock 0x(my key here)
...
FAILED (remote: Command did not succeed)
finished. total time: 0.027s
I've copied/pasted the key, I've typed it out manually, they all get me the same error. I'm running Windows 8.1 (finally managed to get the drivers installed), yet this also happened on a Windows 7 machine. I've been racking my brain, but I can't find ANYTHING that'll help. The last time I tried, I gave up trying to unlock the bootloader and installed the DualRecovery for locked bootloaders, which ended up bricking my phone and I had to flash back to stock.
Help! I just want to be able to install custom roms again! D:
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I had the same problem when I tried to unlock.
Tried 5 times and then was finally successful. Ensure that you have typed out the commands correctly. Don't copy and paste as that wont work.
Are you getting the same error in Flashtool?
Sent from my C6833 using Tapatalk
LordManhattan said:
Are you getting the same error in Flashtool?
Sent from my C6833 using Tapatalk
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I can't be sure as it was 3/4 months ago. Kept having issues, and I gave up. Then came back and after many attempts it worked. It was incorrect commands i was typing. 0 or O may have been the problem, or no space where they should be one.
If it says command failed then it sounds like you have the command correct, but the key is incorrect or the format of your input after the command is incorrect.
Also... are you rooted? Root first then try agian
hamdogg said:
I can't be sure as it was 3/4 months ago. Kept having issues, and I gave up. Then came back and after many attempts it worked. It was incorrect commands i was typing. 0 or O may have been the problem, or no space where they should be one.
If it says command failed then it sounds like you have the command correct, but the key is incorrect or the format of your input after the command is incorrect.
Also... are you rooted? Root first then try agian
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I have copied/pasted, as well as typing out the commands. This has happened with Flashtool as well as in the command prompt.
And the phone is rooted.
EDIT:
I figured out the problem. I ended up using flashtool for the whole process. Windows 8.1's Driver Signature Verification NEEDS to be turned off. I ended up getting a new unlock code from Sony and that worked.
Mandersoon said:
I have copied/pasted, as well as typing out the commands. This has happened with Flashtool as well as in the command prompt.
And the phone is rooted.
EDIT:
I figured out the problem. I ended up using flashtool for the whole process. Windows 8.1's Driver Signature Verification NEEDS to be turned off. I ended up getting a new unlock code from Sony and that worked.
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Hi Mandersoon,
I am in same problem and do you have any link or email to get new Unlock code from sony?
Thanks.
Encountered this on my first try. Then on the second attempt, it went through.
i had the same problem, it said "FAILED (remote: Incorrect format for unlock data. Should be on the form "0x)" so I did exactly as it said - added "0x" before my code and it worked!
I just removed "0x" from the unlock code given by sony, it worked like a charm. :good:
I dont know why.
BlackCatAlex said:
i had the same problem, it said "FAILED (remote: Incorrect format for unlock data. Should be on the form "0x)" so I did exactly as it said - added "0x" before my code and it worked!
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can you please share the code i cant understand where to add 0x. i am facing the same issue. reply ASAP
Do not share the code/key. That's your unique key.
@psylbaba: it says "added "0x" before my code", so I assume he means 0x in front of the key when you're unlocking in Flashtool.
I just.....removed 0x and the <> in my code and it worked like a charm. Curious. (XZ1 user here)
Hi, found this thread when I was trying to unlock a Xperia z2, for me worked removing only the <> like this: fastboot oem unlock 0x"CODE"
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[Help] ARM Trusted Firmware bricked my unlocked honor 4x!

Dear Esteemed XDA members,
I have spent literally days of testing and researching to try and unbrick my phone. Friends and family have seen my obsession with trying to fix this, some even offering to buy me a new phone!!!! But this ain't about money - this is about having control of my damn device!!! I'm usually pretty good with trying to solve this kind of stuff, but this time I'm truly stumped (and desperate, and obsessed!). I have come to the conclusion that it's directly related to ARM Trusted Firmware. Here are the details of my "journey" to date... please read it, and if you know how to fix it, please share!!! then I can get my life back!!!! Before I go any further, I am certain that my problem was initially triggered by doing an official update on a rooted phone. So to avoid experiencing the same problem I'm about to describe, it's best to unroot and relock your device before loading new official firmware.
I have a Huawei Honor 4x (Che2-UL00, with Kirin 620 chipset) with an unlocked bootloader. Recently, I tried to manually upgrade from Kitkat (emui3.0) to Lollipop (emui3.1), using the official update.app from huawei's website (image was good - I checked the hash). To load the update.app, I used the official huawei recovery. The progress bar went to roughly 90% and then hung. Upon restarting my phone, it went into rescue mode with the following error: Func NO : 15 (bl31 image) Error NO : 1 (security verify failed).
Interestingly, I looked closely at the fastboot.img files for kitkat Vs lollipop (I got the image files by using HuaweiUpdateExtractor). I noticed that only the lollipop fastboot image contains this error message text. Also, bl31 is related to ARM trusted firmware, for more info search for BL31 (Secure Monitor) on google, or see bl31_main.c in the Trusted Firmware source code. So it seems that the lollipop image is using the full ARM trusted firmware, an extra layer of security which is preventing the (unlocked) bootloader from allowing me to load into recovery. I think this is the core problem, and I think there is a way to solve it but I just don't have a deep enough understanding to get there. Below I'll explain each step I went though and provide some additional diagnostic info:
1. First step was to access recovery mode (Vol UP + power). This failed and resulted in same bl31 error message.
2. Second step was to try and update again using the three-button force update (Vol Up + Vol Down + Power). It vibrates once after a few seconds, and freezes with the logo screen with the red light flashing. As an experiment, I tried this without the SDCARD and noticed it vibrated almost instantly, which suggests that it does try to load something from the SDCARD when inserted. I didn't get any further in this mode.
3. Final step I tried was to load into fastboot (Vol Down + Power). This worked and I got into a special "Rescue&Fastboot" mode. First thing I tried was to manually downgrade to kitkat by flashing the kitkat images using the fastboot flash command. The images boot.img, system.img, recovery.img flashed successfully. cust.img simply failed. I desperately wanted to flash the kitkat fastboot.img which doesn't contain the trusted firmware bl31 image stuff, but fastboot replied: FAILED (remote: Command not allowed). In fact, many of the fastboot commands fail with this same error message, even though there is the "PHONE unlocked" writing in red on my phone screen. With the limited command set available (even fastboot oem device-info is not allowed!), here is the diagnostic info I was able to get:
a) fastboot oem check-rootinfo
(bootloader) old_stat: RISK
(bootloader) now_stat: SAFE
(bootloader) change_time: 1452356543
I think this change from RISK to SAFE is the core of my problem. the change_time is from several days ago when I attempted to update. I think it reflects the trusted firmware state (I'm guessing here, as I can't find documentation for these commands).
b) fastboot oem backdoor info
(bootloader) FB LockState: LOCKED
(bootloader) USER LockState: UNLOCKED
I think that FB LockState: LOCKED means that fastboot is locked (guessing again, can't find documentation!), which explains why many of the commands fail.
c) fastboot oem check-image
(bootloader) secure image verify successfully
I think this checks the recovery image, because when I flash a different recovery, this signature check fails
d) fastboot getvar rescue_phoneinfo
rescue_phoneinfo: Che2-UL00 V100R001CHNC00B365
This appears to be the ROM version at the time of purchase.
e) fastboot oem get-build-number
(bootloader): Che2-UL00 V100R001CHNC00B384
This actually corresponds to the build number of kitkat I was using just before the failed upgrade to lollipop.
f) fastboot oem relock mycode
FAILED (remote: root type not allowed).
I tried this just to see if it wold relock. I'm not sure what the error means, but I do not that this command failed with signature verify fail if i change the recovery image.
Here are the questions I want to ask:
1. Can I force the device to flash a new image? I can't get into recovery or have full access to fastboot commands due to the trusted firmware stuff. And as I mentioned earlier the three button trick fails with a freeze at the logo screen. It appears that I need to do this using a means other than fastboot. The only interface I have is Android Sooner ADB Interface. adb devices renders nothing. Only fastboot finds a device.
2. Can I somehow make the "security verify check" pass so that I don't get that bl31 error? I'm not sure exactly which images this bl31 thing is trying to verify! Perhaps some combination of images from the new lollipop stuff I tried to flash and the kitkat build I had running previously?
3. Can somehow disable all this Trusted Firmware stuff??
4. Any other suggestions???
This is driving me to the brink on insanity!!! Gotta figure it out!! Thanks for reading and trying to help!
Hi,
Did anyone solve this problem?
I'm facing the exact same situation.
Che2-UL00 too.
Thanks in advance!
prezident36 said:
Hi,
Did anyone solve this problem?
I'm facing the exact same situation.
Che2-UL00 too.
Thanks in advance!
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I still find it hard to believe this problem absolutely cannot be solved. However, I took it to a Huawei service center and they weren't able to unbrick it either. They had to replace the mainboard, which seems like a complete waste. Cost around $50, so not the end of the world but still annoying.
Anyway, screw this whole "trusted firmware" rubbish. I'm the owner of the device, yet I'm not "trusted".
hello, i have exactly the same problem!
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Where do i get the replacement mainboard from?
Me too, upgrading kitkat to lollipop. Now facing that rescue error.
My Honor 4X is unlock bootloader and root before upgrading lollipop,

Failed bootloader unlock. Phone is now locked to another mi account. Need help

Hi there. I was following a guide on how to unlock the bootloader for the xiaomi redmi note 3 pro and it failed on the last step as i entered fastboot oem-unlock go
now when i rebooted the phone, it started up a new setup process and in the end it says my phone is locked to another mi account and that i cannot access it without the password. according to the miui forums there is a way to bypass this, but when i start extracting the .tgz file, i dont get the same files as listed and when i try to flash it again using miflash, it says files missing and i cannot proceed.
How do i get this issue fixed up so that i can get my phone back to at least function without all headache? I have flashed and unlocked a nexus device before but it never gave me such issues. Thanks in advance
(unfortunately it seems that i cannot post outside links as its a new account)
i managed to unbrick my phone, but going through the unlock process, after i enter fastboot oem unlock-go it would give me the result of Failed: token verification failed. how should i proceed
tbtsh12 said:
Hi there. I was following a guide on how to unlock the bootloader for the xiaomi redmi note 3 pro and it failed on the last step as i entered fastboot oem-unlock go
now when i rebooted the phone, it started up a new setup process and in the end it says my phone is locked to another mi account and that i cannot access it without the password. according to the miui forums there is a way to bypass this, but when i start extracting the .tgz file, i dont get the same files as listed and when i try to flash it again using miflash, it says files missing and i cannot proceed.
How do i get this issue fixed up so that i can get my phone back to at least function without all headache? I have flashed and unlocked a nexus device before but it never gave me such issues. Thanks in advance
(unfortunately it seems that i cannot post outside links as its a new account)
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Try flash latest developer rom then use unlock tool!

EMUI Brick

Hey,
Five months ago, I decided to flash the EMUI 9 beta on my Huawei Mate 10 Pro (BLA-L29)
Everything was working fine until one day the device didn't want to boot.
I decided to fix the problem by using the recovery but the phone refused to boot to recovery, So I headed to fastboot and I tried flashing EMUI 8 but it gave me the error "Command not allowed"
I then noticed FRP Lock was enabled, I was so stupid to disable OEM Unlocking.
I tried using DC Phoenix with this :tutorial: but It didn't work, I got the error "Device running incompatible security patch", "Command not allowed".
I decided to try the DLOAD method but the phone never booted to the installation process.
Model: BLA-L29
Build number: :BLA-LGRP2-OVS 9.0.0.108(log)
OEM LOCK INFO:
FB LockState: Locked
USER LockState: UNLOCKED
OEM get bootinfo:
unlocked.
I don't know how to solve this problem, Could anyone help me?

A3 bricked after trying to flash stock and relock

I followed the instructions here to unlock the A3 bootloader and these instructions to install TWRP and Magisk.
After toying around with things, losing Google Play certification and having push notifications in doze/app standby mode stop working, I decided to revert things back to stock and relock the bootloader.
Before modifying things, my phone was running the EU ROM with the November security patch: V10.3.12.0.PFQEUXM. I went here and downloaded the stock image archive for that version.
I use Linux, so I ran the flash_all_lock.sh script and everything seemed to work without any issues. There were no error messages and all the images seemed to be flashed successfully. At the end of the steps, the script locked the bootloader and the phone rebooted. It then showed the Android One logo for a second then immediately went into fastboot mode. I rebooted it again and this cycle repeated. If I tell fastboot to continue, I get this error:
Code:
$ fastboot continue
resuming boot...
FAILED (remote: Failed to load image from partition: Load Error)
finished. total time: 0.001s
I tried to reflash the images again, but I understandably get an error because the bootloader is locked now. Naturally, I tried to run the fastboot commands to unlock it again, but that also fails, presumably because I can't boot into the OS to toggle the developer option's "Allow OEM unlocking" switch:
Code:
$ fastboot flashing unlock
...
FAILED (remote: Flashing Unlock is not allowed
)
finished. total time: 0.000s
At this stage, I throw up my hands in failure and presume the device is now totally bricked. After taking a few days to relax about it, I figured I would ask on here if anyone has any thoughts that could help. I fully expect the handset to need replaced and will accept the responsibility for breaking it, although I don't know how I managed to break it.
Is there some way to unlock the bootloader now when I'm not able to actually boot into Android to toggle the option to allow unlocking it? Is the device just FUBAR at this stage? I feel like there would be some way to fix this, but I'm at a loss as to how without some help.
dephekt said:
I followed the instructions here to unlock the A3 bootloader and these instructions to install TWRP and Magisk.
After toying around with things, losing Google Play certification and having push notifications in doze/app standby mode stop working, I decided to revert things back to stock and relock the bootloader.
Before modifying things, my phone was running the EU ROM with the November security patch: V10.3.12.0.PFQEUXM. I went here and downloaded the stock image archive for that version.
I use Linux, so I ran the flash_all_lock.sh script and everything seemed to work without any issues. There were no error messages and all the images seemed to be flashed successfully. At the end of the steps, the script locked the bootloader and the phone rebooted. It then showed the Android One logo for a second then immediately went into fastboot mode. I rebooted it again and this cycle repeated. If I tell fastboot to continue, I get this error:
Code:
$ fastboot continue
resuming boot...
FAILED (remote: Failed to load image from partition: Load Error)
finished. total time: 0.001s
I tried to reflash the images again, but I understandably get an error because the bootloader is locked now. Naturally, I tried to run the fastboot commands to unlock it again, but that also fails, presumably because I can't boot into the OS to toggle the developer option's "Allow OEM unlocking" switch:
Code:
$ fastboot flashing unlock
...
FAILED (remote: Flashing Unlock is not allowed
)
finished. total time: 0.000s
At this stage, I throw up my hands in failure and presume the device is now totally bricked. After taking a few days to relax about it, I figured I would ask on here if anyone has any thoughts that could help. I fully expect the handset to need replaced and will accept the responsibility for breaking it, although I don't know how I managed to break it.
Is there some way to unlock the bootloader now when I'm not able to actually boot into Android to toggle the option to allow unlocking it? Is the device just FUBAR at this stage? I feel like there would be some way to fix this, but I'm at a loss as to how without some help.
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I am new to this, my phone also seemed unusable and with the application "miflash" through windows, I put the official rom and came back to life.
It also happened to me that I had to change the USB port on the PC so that it didn't fail me ...
(I am using a translator)
marceloariel said:
I am new to this, my phone also seemed unusable and with the application "miflash" through windows, I put the official rom and came back to life.
It also happened to me that I had to change the USB port on the PC so that it didn't fail me ...
(I am using a translator)
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Thanks for the reply. I actually tried this as well but it did not work. MiFlash just appears to be running the flash_all_lock.bat script on Windows and it failed because the bootloader was not already unlocked according to its debug logs when I ran it. I should have mentioned that above.
Not sure if it will help but did you try a factory reset?
Press and hold the Power+Volume Down buttons untill you see the android with the no command. Press and hold the Power button. Press and release the Volume Up button once then release the Power button. Then you should see some recovery options.
In can't get the phone to boot into recovery. Holding power and volume down just speedily reboots the phone into fastboot over and over. Using the volume up button instead just reboots the phone very fast. I never see the no command android.
dephekt said:
I followed the instructions here to unlock the A3 bootloader and these instructions to install TWRP and Magisk.
After toying around with things, losing Google Play certification and having push notifications in doze/app standby mode stop working, I decided to revert things back to stock and relock the bootloader.
Before modifying things, my phone was running the EU ROM with the November security patch: V10.3.12.0.PFQEUXM. I went here and downloaded the stock image archive for that version.
I use Linux, so I ran the flash_all_lock.sh script and everything seemed to work without any issues. There were no error messages and all the images seemed to be flashed successfully. At the end of the steps, the script locked the bootloader and the phone rebooted. It then showed the Android One logo for a second then immediately went into fastboot mode. I rebooted it again and this cycle repeated. If I tell fastboot to continue, I get this error:
Code:
$ fastboot continue
resuming boot...
FAILED (remote: Failed to load image from partition: Load Error)
finished. total time: 0.001s
I tried to reflash the images again, but I understandably get an error because the bootloader is locked now. Naturally, I tried to run the fastboot commands to unlock it again, but that also fails, presumably because I can't boot into the OS to toggle the developer option's "Allow OEM unlocking" switch:
Code:
$ fastboot flashing unlock
...
FAILED (remote: Flashing Unlock is not allowed
)
finished. total time: 0.000s
At this stage, I throw up my hands in failure and presume the device is now totally bricked. After taking a few days to relax about it, I figured I would ask on here if anyone has any thoughts that could help. I fully expect the handset to need replaced and will accept the responsibility for breaking it, although I don't know how I managed to break it.
Is there some way to unlock the bootloader now when I'm not able to actually boot into Android to toggle the option to allow unlocking it? Is the device just FUBAR at this stage? I feel like there would be some way to fix this, but I'm at a loss as to how without some help.
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Try
Code:
$ fastboot set_active a
. This is an issue with the flashing script. Before the line fastboot $* flashing lock command it should have fastboot $* set_active a. Your phone is not booting to system partition because the bootloader wasn't told which partition (a/b) to boot from.
sensig said:
Try
Code:
$ fastboot set_active a
. This is an issue with the flashing script. Before the line fastboot $* flashing lock command it should have fastboot $* set_active a. Your phone is not booting to system partition because the bootloader wasn't told which partition (a/b) to boot from.
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The issue is caused by fastboot rom containing dummy system_b image and flashing script "forgetting" to force partition A as active. If a phone has B as an active partition and someone uses flash_all_lock.bat script, the phone's screwed. No idea what brought Xiaomi to this "brilliant" idea, not only there is a higher chance to brick the phone, but the zip file is also unnecessarily larger.
With locked bootloader it isn't possible to switch active partition anymore, so the phone is a (semi)brick. EDL mode is usually used to reflash locked bootloaders.
Idk, but I was flashing stock again after failed attemp to flash pixel experiance.Partition was set to B, after flash it wont boot, but I dont know why fastboot set_active b wouldnt work so I had to flash TWRP get into twrp set partitoin to A and flash stock rom again. Try that
debilinkredibile said:
Idk, but I was flashing stock again after failed attemp to flash pixel experiance.Partition was set to B, after flash it wont boot, but I dont know why fastboot set_active b wouldnt work so I had to flash TWRP get into twrp set partitoin to A and flash stock rom again. Try that
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There are two commands for setting active partition, depending on the fastboot version. It's either old
fastboot set_active a
or newer
fastboot --set-active=a
debilinkredibile said:
Idk, but I was flashing stock again after failed attemp to flash pixel experiance.Partition was set to B, after flash it wont boot, but I dont know why fastboot set_active b wouldnt work so I had to flash TWRP get into twrp set partitoin to A and flash stock rom again. Try that
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if you open flashing script file (.bat or .sh) in a text editor, you will see that fastboot is flashing system.img to system_a partition and system_other.img to system_b partition. That system_other.img is a dummy image and is not bootable. You either:
Option 1: Set active partition to A before running any stock flashing script.
Option 2: Replace system_other.img to system.img in the script.
Option 3: Force partition A after flashing userdata.img and before any lock or reboot command.
dephekt said:
In can't get the phone to boot into recovery. Holding power and volume down just speedily reboots the phone into fastboot over and over. Using the volume up button instead just reboots the phone very fast. I never see the no command android.
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I am in the same exact position with my Mi A3... did you ever resolve this and if so how?
mewcatchew said:
I am in the same exact position with my Mi A3...
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What causes led to this behavior ?
htn711 said:
What causes led to this behavior ?
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Stock rom was flashed in slot B instead of A and "flash all lock option" was checked off in mi flash (default setting). If I didnt know any better i'd think Xiaomi does this on purpose. I will never buy another Xiaomi.
mewcatchew said:
Stock rom was flashed in slot B instead of A and "flash all lock option" was checked off in mi flash (default setting). If I didnt know any better i'd think Xiaomi does this on purpose. I will never buy another Xiaomi.
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You can't blame xiaomi for your negligence.
If you don't know what you are doing then either don't do it or ask people here on the forums or do some research yourself.
Of course xiaomi are going to have the flash all lock option enabled by default because the only time people would really use mi flash is to completely revert back to stock.
All information on miflash online will tell you make slot a active slot before flashing in mi flash.
Most manufacturers are the same nowadays anyway it's not just xiaomi.
All relevant information is there you just didn't read it/weren't careful when you flashed.
Don't ever be afraid to ask a question here on the forums if your not sure, you will get help even if you think the question is too noob or stupid.
You can always try get your system up and going through edl mode but you will need someone with a verified xiaomi account to help you.
Always read the relevant information before trying anything on your device.
To say you won't buy xiaomi again is silly seeing as it was a mistake on your behalf, "I cut my finger so that means all knives are crap" is kinda how it sounds
mewcatchew said:
Stock rom was flashed in slot B instead of A and "flash all lock option" was checked off in mi flash (default setting).
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Due to the fact that i am a beginner in this business i also had my first encounter with the locked situation.
Did you read this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81533691&postcount=22
...like garylawwd mentioned read/understand what you are doing BEFORE you do it.
After playing around with this device and read nearly everything about this topic here at xda i can say:
everything you need to know is here.
garylawwd said:
You can't blame xiaomi for your negligence.
If you don't know what you are doing then either don't do it or ask people here on the forums or do some research yourself.
Of course xiaomi are going to have the flash all lock option enabled by default because the only time people would really use mi flash is to completely revert back to stock.
All information on miflash online will tell you make slot a active slot before flashing in mi flash.
Most manufacturers are the same nowadays anyway it's not just xiaomi.
All relevant information is there you just didn't read it/weren't careful when you flashed.
Don't ever be afraid to ask a question here on the forums if your not sure, you will get help even if you think the question is too noob or stupid.
You can always try get your system up and going through edl mode but you will need someone with a verified xiaomi account to help you.
Always read the relevant information before trying anything on your device.
To say you won't buy xiaomi again is silly seeing as it was a mistake on your behalf, "I cut my finger so that means all knives are crap" is kinda how it sounds
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Theres always a fanboy in the crowd. Whoever programmed the batch file at Xiaomi made an error on wich slot it shouldve been flashed to. I've flashed devices a 100 times and never had an issue like this until i got a Xiaomi.
Now did I miss I needed to be on slot A? Yes I did. Still its Xiaomi's error for releasing botched firmware. How exactly do I find someone with EDL authorized account in US? If you have one, or if you can point me to someone who has one i'd be happy as a clam.
As a side note, my mother is from Cork.
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htn711 said:
Due to the fact that i am a beginner in this business i also had my first encounter with the locked situation.
Did you read this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81533691&postcount=22
...like garylawwd mentioned read/understand what you are doing BEFORE you do it.
After playing around with this device and read nearly everything about this topic here at xda i can say:
everything you need to know is here.
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Did you read my posts? I get "locked state error" with fastboot commands. I can reboot bootlader in fastboot, and it tjust reboots into fastboot - thats just about all i can do. It wont let me change anything, can only get info and reboot...
mewcatchew said:
Theres always a fanboy in the crowd. Whoever programmed the batch file at Xiaomi made an error on wich slot it shouldve been flashed to. I've flashed devices a 100 times and never had an issue like this until i got a Xiaomi.
Now did I miss I needed to be on slot A? Yes I did. Still its Xiaomi's error for releasing botched firmware. How exactly do I find someone with EDL authorized account in US? If you have one, or if you can point me to someone who has one i'd be happy as a clam.
As a side note, my mother is from Cork.
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Not a fanboy by any stretch of the imagination I just don't see it as an error on there behalf. They gave all relevant information on how to flash.
Someone already pointed out in a different thread of a guy that has the account here on XDA but I can't remember where I seen it. @_mysiak_ can you please let this guy know who has the verified mi account.
I hope you can get your device up and going and I do understand how frustrating this must be but it is fixable.
Hey maybe you can come visit Ireland with your mother and we can sort out the device then :laugh: joke
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Not a fanboy by any stretch of the imagination I just don't see it as an error on there behalf. They gave all relevant information on how to flash.
Someone already pointed out in a different thread of a guy that has the account here on XDA but I can't remember where I seen it. @_mysiak_ can you please let this guy know who has the verified mi account.
I hope you can get your device up and going and I do understand how frustrating this must be but it is fixable.
Hey maybe you can come visit Ireland with your mother and we can sort out the device then :laugh: joke
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mysiak did message me and I messaged the guy he pointed me to, havent gotten a response. Also pointed to a russian site that i dont trust.
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mysiak did message me and I messaged the guy he pointed me to, havent gotten a response. Also pointed to a russian site that i dont trust.
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Ya I wouldn't go trusting some random Russian site either. I don't think there is anything you can do without either
A) going into edl and using a verified mi account
B) bringing it to a service centre (which nobody wants to do)
In fastboot you can't get any commands to work now right? Your device is fully locked again?
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mysiak did message me and I messaged the guy he pointed me to, havent gotten a response. Also pointed to a russian site that i dont trust.
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That Russian site is run by the XDA guy from what I understood. There are other paid services which have Xiaomi service accounts, I only pointed you to the cheapest "verified" eshop. Just Google another one if you don't trust Russians. All of them will need to connect to your PC over Teamviewer and do the flashing, you will just follow the instructions (connect the phone, reboot it etc.).

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