Hello all. I'm looking for a way to flash twrp to my H1711 without fastboot. Fastboot on Linux currently has a bug that renders it completely unusable. Need some advice. Thank you.
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anyone have the adb commands to manually flash clockwork recovery?
everything i try i get img. not found .
i dont want to flash the borked 5x image at all if i can avoid it
thanks guys
trentreed said:
anyone have the adb commands to manually flash clockwork recovery?
everything i try i get img. not found .
i dont want to flash the borked 5x image at all if i can avoid it
thanks guys
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Fastboot: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Fastboot
ADB shell w/ flash_image: http://forum.sdx-developers.com/index.php?topic=8133.0 (this is for a samsung device so yours would be recovery.img)
Bootloader (flash like radio): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179386
That second link has extra info other than what you are looking for but what you want to know is there. It was just quicker than me typing it. If you have problems with something, I'll try to make it clearer when I have time or someone else can explain what each of those does. Hopefully it's somewhat straight-forward.
Hello,
I'm trying to unbrick my lg p760 with the fastboot flashing. I've already installed all the drivers with no problems, but when I input the fastboot flash u-boot command it says that the partition does not exist.
I tried flashing the x-loader, but it gives me the same problem, partition does not exist. Is it possible to unbrick the phone? Thanks in advance.
Download Mode is a more primitive and thus reliable way to flash a complete KDZ file, online or offline.
I have never been able to use Fastboot at all with this phone since Windows 8.1.
Not with stock rom and not with various custom roms. Other devices work fine. ADB should work, tho this won't help much now.
I'm trying to flash my stock recovery to recover from a bootloop, but for some reason none of the commands I try seem to work. fastboot devices shows my device info, and fastboot reboot reboots the phone. Those would indicate that fastboot is working, but when I try fastboot boot recovery.img terminal shows downloading 'boot.img' . . . and just hangs. Same thing when I try fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, terminal says sending recovery and just hangs. I'm not sure why this is happening. I'm new to tinkering with Android and am pretty out of my depth here, though I am learning. I think this may be happening because the bootloader is still locked (?) and that is preventing any changes to the recovery partition, but that's just a guess. The phone is rooted, but I don't know if the bootloader is unlocked or not. I've tried to find out using fastboot commands, but big surprise, they just hang too.
I have the proper drivers installed, phone is in fastboot mode, USB is plugged into the back of my PC, and i'm using the latest version of fastboot. I'm just not sure what i'm missing here. Has anyone else experienced something similar or can at least guide me in the right direction? Thanks.
Thanks for the reply. Yes this about the @#[email protected] Coolpad. To answer your questions, trying fastboot oem device-info returns "failed (command write failed (no error))". Unfortunately, finding a full stock ROM for this device has proven to be impossible. I've been searching for weeks without luck. Coolpad is a little known brand outside of China it seems. Even going to Yulong's website (Coolpads manufacturer) and relying on google translate to slog through all the Chinese text i've found no mention of this particular phone. Plenty of other Coolpad models, just not this one. And apparently Coolpad Quattro is the same in chinese as it is in english so I know I didn't miss anything because of translation.
Without a stock ROM to use, and with my stock recovery being overwritten it seems like the recovery.img that Flashify created is all I have to work with. As for your last question, i'm not sure what kitchen it is. The download was linked from a Youtube video about porting custom recoveries. It seems to be just a series of BAT files (unpackimg, repacking, and cleanup).
hi, I was hoping somebody could help me, I misunderstood the instructions I was reading to try and boot into twrp after unlocking my phone successfully and I did something wrong and used the fastboot command for flash booting twrp.img on the zip file instead of the img file. I can't find any sort of stock img or recovery img for my phone online and now my phone won't boot or use recovery mode. It's a new phone and I was just hoping to customize it some more than was available on the stock device, it's a Motorola g power 2022. Does anyone know if there is a way to fix this, just so it will power on again because I'm really upset and feel stupid. I had just spent hours trying to figure this out and wasn't thinking towards the end and made a mistake, I hope the phone isn't ruined now but I don't know what to do. Any help would be greatly appreciated
I fixed it, if anyone has this problem just search for the lenovo rescue tool. it allowed me to flash boot recovery stock rom onto my device again without even using the recovery mode or fastboot commands. It is very helpful.
so yesterday as I was flashing a custom rom for my device I found out that the hotspot wasn't working, I've look for solution across the internet and have found out that flashing persist.img on persist partition via twrp shall do the work, I did the same as instructed in the post downloaded the same file which I didn't confirm if it was really for my device, so after that my phone is stuck on an endless bootloop if I try to reboot to system luckily both fastboot and recovery was still accessible so I tried flashing another rom, stock, and even run flashrom.bat via fastboot but that didn't seem to fix it, now I'm only left with flashing stock img via miflash tool and hope it work for me, I can't really afford to pay anyone to fix it not at the moment and I want to atleast try to troubleshoot it somehow, what other options am I left with? hope I can get some answers
jannny24 said:
so yesterday as I was flashing a custom rom for my device I found out that the hotspot wasn't working, I've look for solution across the internet and have found out that flashing persist.img on persist partition via twrp shall do the work, I did the same as instructed in the post downloaded the same file which I didn't confirm if it was really for my device, so after that my phone is stuck on an endless bootloop if I try to reboot to system luckily both fastboot and recovery was still accessible so I tried flashing another rom, stock, and even run flashrom.bat via fastboot but that didn't seem to fix it, now I'm only left with flashing stock img via miflash tool and hope it work for me, I can't really afford to pay anyone to fix it not at the moment and I want to atleast try to troubleshoot it somehow, what other options am I left with? hope I can get some answers
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If your bootloader is unlocked and you can access fastboot mode then you can flash it using miflash without auth
mvikrant97 said:
If your bootloader is unlocked and you can access fastboot mode then you can flash it using miflash without auth
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mvikrant97 said:
If your bootloader is unlocked and you can access fastboot mode then you can flash it using miflash without auth
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thanks, it was nervewracking as miflash failed to boot my phone twice, it turns out I just have to flash persist.img from the fastboot rom separately on orangefox and that did the work