Plz help unskilled x829 user to update his 5.8.016s - LeEco Le Max 2 Questions & Answers

I read much forum here, but I can't figure it out going to Indian or Chinese stock Rom...
Has the X829 an encrypted partition?
I read about TWRP update.zjp and recovery.zip
What is difference?
How to backup full system, so I can restore it when something go wrong?
Is there a clear guide for X829 for updating to Indian/Chinese Rom?
TWRP has a update/recovery zip, what does it does?
Must the x829 rooted for updating to Indian/Chinese Rom?
Thank you very much!

Bobenjanneke said:
How to backup full system, so I can restore it when something go wrong?
Is there a clear guide for X829 for updating to Indian/Chinese Rom?
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Here
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Bobenjanneke said:
Must the x829 rooted for updating to Indian/Chinese Rom?
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No.

Me was told, that the X820 only has to rename a Rom to update.zip?
The guide for the **X829** , do I have to follow it every time when updating, or only 1 time, and every next time is renaming to update.zip enough?

Bobenjanneke said:
Me was told, that the X820 only has to rename a Rom to update.zip?
The guide for the **X829** , do I have to follow it every time when updating, or only 1 time, and every next time is renaming to update.zip enough?
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Whenever you going to update official rom manually, you need​ to rename it 'update.zip'.
X829, x820, x821 etc...all are same device.

Bobenjanneke said:
Me was told, that the X820 only has to rename a Rom to update.zip?
The guide for the **X829** , do I have to follow it every time when updating, or only 1 time, and every next time is renaming to update.zip enough?
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No, only one time to move from Vendor rom (the one comes with phone ), then you can normally update it OTA or local.

Bobenjanneke said:
I read much forum here, but I can't figure it out going to Indian or Chinese stock Rom...
Has the X829 an encrypted partition?
I read about TWRP update.zjp and recovery.zip
What is difference?
How to backup full system, so I can restore it when something go wrong?
Is there a clear guide for X829 for updating to Indian/Chinese Rom?
TWRP has a update/recovery zip, what does it does?
Must the x829 rooted for updating to Indian/Chinese Rom?
Thank you very much!
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I think install TWRP is the easiest way. I bought X829 few weeks ago, installed TWRP and backup the system that come with the phone and can flash any custom rom. I did try flashed Official Indian 5.8.019S, China 5.9.020S,5.9.023S. You can flash any official stock rom with TWRP I tested it worked fine.
I don't find much different between the roms except Chinese rom have some Chinese apps and don't have Google service/Player store but can download and install after rom is installed.
For backup normally there is system image in internal storage maybe it's the system/rom that come with the phone. I have not try to restore this system image though I not sure its only install the rom or wipe internal storage too.
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Note I installed TWRP 3.0.2 from official website. Try this one if other version don't work.

Hi,
I just started with ADB.
In "cmd", when I enter "ADB usb" it answers "null"..
When I enter "ADB devices" it answers "listof devices attached" with nothing else...
In ezplorer, is Le Max 2 showed under the hdd's...
Who can help?
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I tried it, when plugging in the USB port, selecting "USB media device" and "charger only" with USB debugging checked on...
At me, ADB is installed automatically​ in C:\adb so I am working from that path....

Bobenjanneke said:
Hi,
I just started with ADB.
In "cmd", when I enter "ADB usb" it answers "null"..
When I enter "ADB devices" it answers "listof devices attached" with nothing else...
In ezplorer, is Le Max 2 showed under the hdd's...
Who can help?
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I tried it, when plugging in the USB port, selecting "USB media device" and "charger only" with USB debugging checked on...
At me, ADB is installed automatically​ in C:\adb so I am working from that path....
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it is Driver issue, go here and follow the instructions

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AhmadSant said:
it is Driver issue, go here and follow the instructions
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Thank you! That worked!
I only checked the "Google usb driver" , everything else I unchecked...
But when I run ADB usb, $adb_vendor_keys is not set...
ADB reboot bootloader gives same message, both are talking about ADB kill server?
When I command ADB kill server, and run ADB usb, it says
*Daemon not running, starting it etc etc"
I have Daemon tools installed, but is not active on the right bottom in the task bar....
ADB devices gives a number with "unauthorised"...

I think, I know myself the problem...
I only downloaded the software package, unchecked everything ( so also the mainpackage ) and installed only the extras/usb driver...
But know, it is 11pm, to late for me know....

X829 have problem phone not detect under Fastboot mode, Fix is in below link with description:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72154309&postcount=72

So far I used your tips...
-adb kill-server
-adb start-server
-adb usb
->restarting in USB mode
-adb devices
->list of devices attached
-ADB reboot bootloader
->on theb phone "you have entered fastbootmode"
-Fastboot OEM device-info
-> waiting for device ( already an hour)
Ctrl-c
Fastboot OEM unlock
->waiting for device
It is still waiting......

Test TWRP Recovery before flashing internal
Hi,
After you install the drivers and Android Tools all starts to make sense
careful when flashing TWRP into the recovery partition, test with adb and the recovery reboot the file you have, I downloaded by mistake a lower version and all it did was show some lines like it was in a higher screen resolution after a while downloaded the latest and worked, flashed that one into recovery. This makes flashing anything again possible without connecting the phone to the pc other than to copy the file.
In my opinion the stock ROMs are heavy and make the phone work slower but if you want to stick to Official LeEco ROMs than I should advise the Chinese ROM, I've read it doesn't encrypt the Data mount points.
Make a backup of your current installation as mentioned in the link posted earlier, I'm not an expert also and am still learning stuff (forced by the low quality ROMs and the fact that it is an unofficial phone).
Lineage Nougat (new and tested in my phone) and Remix (from what I've heard) are pretty good and make phone light and working fast.
Don't Forget to install Google Apps afterwards (GApps as they call it).
There isn't really the need to rename the file to upgrade.zip just click the zip file and swipe to flash the new ROM.
I haven't rooted my phone, heard that Apps like Home Bank ones don't work so nvm that unless you need it but maybe in a few months you think otherwise, gain some experience first. It's not needed to do any of the things mentioned, only for changing Kernel settings and other stuff... I'm not there yet...
Tried Dolby Atmos from XDA but only one works, test it from the top and see if the app works. Install a Icon builder App to create the icon because it won't show in the settings like in the custom ROM. Other than that improves the sound quality.
Regards,
Pedro

Bobenjanneke said:
So far I used your tips...
-adb kill-server
-adb start-server
-adb usb
->restarting in USB mode
-adb devices
->list of devices attached
-ADB reboot bootloader
->on theb phone "you have entered fastbootmode"
-Fastboot OEM device-info
-> waiting for device ( already an hour)
Ctrl-c
Fastboot OEM unlock
->waiting for device
It is still waiting......
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Repeat again but skip this one:
-Fastboot OEM device-info

Seems drivers are not loading
Hi,
After you connect the device it should start to work if the drivers are correct, this may take a while at first but I used the info cmd to check if it was working
adb reboot bootloader
(will reboot device into bootloader)
fastboot oem device-info
(should return an ID for you phone)
fastboot boot twrp-3.1.0-0-x2.img
(should start TWRP in the phone)
-- flashing only
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.0-0-x2.img
(Make sure the last command worked correctly before flashing recovery, it doesn't have to be renamed to recovery.zip)
Install Android tools, after that the drivers should start to work. Let us know.
Regards,
Pedro

Thank you all for your help already!
Sorry for my next question, but i am really f*cked up...
Does someone has Skype or Whatsapp for instant help?
I deleted and reinstalling ASDK Manager.
The driver for Le Max 2 is older then Google USB driver, so I cant update the Google USB Driver...
Do I have to do Fastboot OEM unlock?
What is difference between "fastboot FLASH" and "fastboot BOOT"?
Thank you very much again!!!

Bobenjanneke said:
The driver for Le Max 2 is older then Google USB driver, so I cant update the Google USB Driver...
Do I have to do Fastboot OEM unlock?
What is difference between "fastboot FLASH" and "fastboot BOOT"?
Thank you very much again!!!
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Hi,
Can't remember if the older drivers worked but I can test at home.
The phone should be unlocked already (x829) but you can issue the unlock cmd any time, it will say already unlocked or do it, but the phone needs to connect.
Did you allow USB debugging and did all the other steps they say in the forum? Switch on the phone to media option instead of just charging or it will not allow the connection.
fastboot boot twrp-3.1.0-0-x2.img
-- After the reboot with "adb reboot bootloader" cmd is successful if you issue this it will upload TWRP into the phone using adb and start it, I suggest to use this method at first.
the flash cmd will replace the recovery of the phone with TWRP Recovery, so everytime you enter recovery mode by pressing Vol. Up + Power it will go to TWRP TeamWin instead. Do a backup just in case of the phone using the "fastboot boot twrp-3.1.0-0-x2.img" cmd.
Let us know how it goes...
Regards,
Pedro.

My steps:
-Connected via Media Connection
-Allow USB debugging
-OEM unlocked
-Gave permission on phone screen
Installed ASDK from the guide R24.4.1 ( installed all checked boxes )
ADB start-server
ADB USB
ADB DEVICES
ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER
and then it hang both on OEM DEVICE-INFO & OEM UNLOCK...
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I am installing Universal ADB drivers, maybe that workx....

BTW, I am working with Windows7 64Bit Ultimate...
What was yours both OS?
Thank you very much!
I searched myself on Google, and tried some solutions, but nothing worked...
Installing the Universal ADB driver didn't bring any solution....
I read that after ADB REBOOT BOOTLOADER or FASTBOOT OEM UNLOCK, I have to press the volume up? I didn't read that in the guide ( and it didn't work even )...

I have an old laptop, which I can down/upgrade with XP SP3 or W10...

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[Q] Device not detected only on recovery mode

I'm trying to update my G Watch by sideloading a zip file.
I installed the sdk tools and usb driver as usual.
On debugging mode and bootloader, the watch is detected as an ADB device normally. 'adb devices' command works.
But when I reboot and get on recovery mode, the watch disappears on the device manager and never get detected again. So I cannot use 'adb sideload' command.
I've never experienced this kind of issue with smartphones.
Do you have any solutions?
osikiri said:
I'm trying to update my G Watch by sideloading a zip file.
I installed the sdk tools and usb driver as usual.
On debugging mode and bootloader, the watch is detected as an ADB device normally. 'adb devices' command works.
But when I reboot and get on recovery mode, the watch disappears on the device manager and never get detected again. So I cannot use 'adb sideload' command.
I've never experienced this kind of issue with smartphones.
Do you have any solutions?
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My watch is now bricked because I have no way to get out of "adb sideload" mode...how did you get out of that mode? please tell me.
TjPhysicist said:
My watch is now bricked because I have no way to get out of "adb sideload" mode...how did you get out of that mode? please tell me.
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I pushed the reset button on the back(the silver one right above the charging connectors) with a pen for about 10 seconds, and it rebooted.
osikiri said:
I pushed the reset button on the back(the silver one right above the charging connectors) with a pen for about 10 seconds, and it rebooted.
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Wow ok, that's a LOT longer than I'm used to with other devices...THANK GOD I thought I had bricked it completely.
Anyway, now i have to figure out a way to get adb to work in sideload,...i mean CLEARLY it's possible lots of others doing it..
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TjPhysicist said:
Wow ok, that's a LOT longer than I'm used to with other devices...THANK GOD I thought I had bricked it completely.
Anyway, now i have to figure out a way to get adb to work in sideload,...i mean CLEARLY it's possible lots of others doing it..
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Ok, does anyone know how to get my computer to recognise my watch in recovery mode? It's not about 'driver' the computer plain doesn't recognise that anything is plugged in at all.
I know the post is quite old already, but I experience exactly the same phenomenon...
I tried multiple PCs Linux and Windows,but non of them recognized the watch (neither on 4.4W1 nor on 4.2W2).
Anyone any idea?
Wikiwix said:
I know the post is quite old already, but I experience exactly the same phenomenon...
I tried multiple PCs Linux and Windows,but non of them recognized the watch (neither on 4.4W1 nor on 4.2W2).
Anyone any idea?
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I believe u need to update the drivers.....I always go-to device manager...update driver..hit select from list..and choose android adb....
Sent from my LGLS990 using XDA Free mobile app
mrkrabs said:
I believe u need to update the drivers.....I always go-to device manager...update driver..hit select from list..and choose android adb....
Sent from my LGLS990 using XDA Free mobile app
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The problem, as @osikiri stated, is that the device does not get recognized at all (no unknown devices in devicemanager and the sound that comes on plugging in a device does not come as well). Furthermore, afaik Linux does not even need any drivers
Had the same issue today... and the only way out way battery death and recharge
JaceAlvejetti said:
Had the same issue today... and the only way out way battery death and recharge
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If this really helps (seems weird): I guess the exact setting could be necassary:
You simply ran out of battery while the watch was running(not recovery or fastboot) and then plugged it in and went directly (or not?) to the recovery?
Thanks in advance, would be really great to fix this!
Anyone ever find a fix to this? I'm trying to manually install the 5.0 update and I'm having the same issue. Every post I find with search tells me to update drivers but I'm on a Mac that doesn't even use ADB drivers. I've updated the SDK.
MSigler said:
Anyone ever find a fix to this? I'm trying to manually install the 5.0 update and I'm having the same issue. Every post I find with search tells me to update drivers but I'm on a Mac that doesn't even use ADB drivers. I've updated the SDK.
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I'm doing the same thing and having the same issues!
Yeah, same issue for me as described.
Windows (Win7 x64 for me) doesn't even realise that the device is connected when it is in recovery mode. Although it will connected properly when booted normally.
+1 Any ideas?
Same issue for me. I've tried removing and replacing it on the cradle, killing and restarting the adb server, entering recovery by the touchscreen or by the adb/fastboot commands, clearing debugging keys, etc... Anybody have any other ideas?
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Ok, so it appears that the recovery img on 4.4w2 broke adb support or something. There are a few threads that suggest you can root and flash it or just wait for the OTA. We'll see whether I get the OTA before I have time to try this out.
Lollipop OTA Update: Download and How-To (Root Required)
I made a script that roots and updates your watch to 5.0.1 in a click.
[UTILITY][RESTORE][UNLOCK][ROOT] LG G Watch Tool
My way of doing it
osikiri said:
I'm trying to update my G Watch by sideloading a zip file.
I installed the sdk tools and usb driver as usual.
On debugging mode and bootloader, the watch is detected as an ADB device normally. 'adb devices' command works.
But when I reboot and get on recovery mode, the watch disappears on the device manager and never get detected again. So I cannot use 'adb sideload' command.
I've never experienced this kind of issue with smartphones.
Do you have any solutions?
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I've similar problem, and I've spent almost 3 hours to find the solution. I found that following solution work for me:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-watch-r/development/manual-ota-update-root-t2969845
I've changed the step slightly according to the comments inside the thread:
- Enter Bootloader (swipe top left-bottom right as soon as the LG logo pops up on boot)
- Unlock bootloader (fastboot oem unlock) and boot the watch normally once
- Turn off and re-enter bootloader
- Flash 5.0.1 Stock Recovery (fastboot boot recovery.img)
// Do Not Flash 5.0.2 stock recovery
- Enter recovery and ADB sideload the update (tap the android, select install update from ADB and enter adb sideload filename.zip)
//you might have to reinstall the ADB drivers, just follow the simple step to install ADB driver
Done.
fi thought it was finally the solution, but fastboot oem unlock bricked my sony smartwatch3. I see tomorrow if with my windows pc i can fix with sony companion, otherwise i'll have to use the warranty
willisc said:
I've similar problem, and I've spent almost 3 hours to find the solution. I found that following solution work for me:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-watch-r/development/manual-ota-update-root-t2969845
I've changed the step slightly according to the comments inside the thread:
- Enter Bootloader (swipe top left-bottom right as soon as the LG logo pops up on boot)
- Unlock bootloader (fastboot oem unlock) and boot the watch normally once
- Turn off and re-enter bootloader
- Flash 5.0.1 Stock Recovery (fastboot boot recovery.img)
// Do Not Flash 5.0.2 stock recovery
- Enter recovery and ADB sideload the update (tap the android, select install update from ADB and enter adb sideload filename.zip)
//you might have to reinstall the ADB drivers, just follow the simple step to install ADB driver
Done.
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Moto E unlocked, but won't get to TWRP screen.

Edit: I'm running Windows 8.1 and that is probably the problem. I need find some universal drivers that work for win8.1 with the moto e.
Hi,
I decided to try to root a recently acquired Moto E (XT1526/5.1) and got it unlocked easily enough by following directions online. I have downloaded the motorola usb drivers, TWRP, Android SDK, SuperSU, and tried different versions.
After following the unlock guide, it says DEVICE IS UNLOCKED. STATUS: CODE 3
I open the command prompt in platform-tools and enter fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (file was renamed), and it shows it's sending recovery OK, writing recovery OK, and finished.
After that things don't progress, and there are options that I can scroll through:
Restart Bootloader...
Power off...
Factory Mode - resets it to fac settings I think
Bar Codes...
BP Tools?
QCOM?
Bootloader Logs...
Start - does the warning that it's unlocked and then starts the phone.
Reocvery Mode - flashes the unlocked warning and nothing else. It goes back to fastboot flash screen.
Guides show it going to TWRP screen after running the command prompt, and then options to load up files.
Am I missing something?
TIA
Download mfastboot and redownload the recovery img
hetor99 said:
Download mfastboot and redownload the recovery img
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Thanks.
Decided to install it on my desktop. While trying various files, my laptop accidentally got hit with Chromium virus. It looked like all required files were there, but kept having problems with a couple of those sdk files (tools/platform tools).
I'm still getting the following error:
( bootloader) has-slot :recovery: not found
And once again the Android SDK Tools and Android SKD Platform-tools that are under Tools (preview channel) are unchecked. Not sure if they are needed.
Follow the instructions of how to install on the general section
hetor99 said:
Follow the instructions of how to install on the general section
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thanks lol.
I believe I have downloaded and installed/reinstalled everything 2 or 3 times. I have followed the guide here while reading and watching the video. I googled for other guides to fill in any information I didn't understand or see clearly. That was before I made this thread. I was hoping there might be something that is commonly overlooked. Phone seems to be ready, so I am assuming it's on the pc side. I read there is a way to do it with just the phone, but I'll try one more time on my laptop since that's what I have to work on today.
L8Show said:
thanks lol.
I believe I have downloaded and installed/reinstalled everything 2 or 3 times. I have followed the guide here while reading and watching the video. I googled for other guides to fill in any information I didn't understand or see clearly. That was before I made this thread. I was hoping there might be something that is commonly overlooked. Phone seems to be ready, so I am assuming it's on the pc side. I read there is a way to do it with just the phone, but I'll try one more time on my laptop since that's what I have to work on today.
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How to Install TWRP Recovery and Root MOTO E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Jh-O2LGL3Y
OK, it is done.
Took a couple days with several hours of clicking, and checking settings, and reading and researching, and watching videos, and downloading, and installing/uninstalling, and restarting, but it's now rooted! Way too much time wasted even though it was raining and the gf and I were just watching movies for a lot of it. She kept asking me why I'd waste so much time and remind me I had a perfectly fine iphone nearby. Today I finally got to the point where I had given up. I figured something was screwed up with the phone after that reset on my computer.
Some highlights that may or may not be helpful for the next moto e rooter:
USB debugging was somehow switched to off a few times after I turned it on. Might have been after resetting phone, but who knows exactly.
I set screen to stay while connected via USB.
I removed all the apps I could and took out the sd card.
Kingoroot stuck at 66% many, many times, and then phone would restart. Research showed it may be accessing the wrong ADB instance or something. So I uninstalled SDK, fastboot, Minimal, etc. Anywhere it could have been hiding. Even did a system restore to last week the day I reinstalled windows. Didn't help one bit. Which is to also say... there are a half dozen or more legit options. Try different ones if you are relatively confident you followed directions the 1st 10 times.
Ministro didn't have moto e in their data base.
Finally back to XDA after checking a dozen videos (I have to admit I was completely dumbfounded and was mad at the whole process). I found XDA Kingroot and right away it worked, but it needed permission to allow apps that were not certified or some thing. I can see how people would think this is so easy. If I had started with this, I'd never have had to ask for help here. Btw, was this my problem all along? Did I miss that in the instructions or was it something else possibly? I don't remember if I did that before since it was 3 days ago.
So far I am thoroughly impressed with the this moto e. I paid $40 for it on a whim and now that I can remove a bunch of bloatware and customize it a bit, I think it may be a good gateway into android devices.
Thanks for looking and all your suggestions.
I've been in the same boat for weeks, thank you. I thought I had already tried KingRoot, but must have not, as it's working now and I have root and twrp installed, http://www.kingroot.net/ . Thanks again !
XT-1526 Sprint Prepaid Moto E 2nd gen.
faheyd said:
I've been in the same boat for weeks, thank you. I thought I had already tried KingRoot, but must have not, as it's working now and I have root and twrp installed, http://www.kingroot.net/ . Thanks again !
XT-1526 Sprint Prepaid Moto E 2nd gen.
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Glad it helped.
So I decided that I try and get TWRP to run on this phone. After researching, I followed a guide using stock firmware and a modified batch file. Phone is working, but wifi/4G/data isn't. I did all the basic trouble shooting and nothing works so I decided to just try install TWRP/supersu. The problem is that ADB isn't working again. It works when phone is on and shows up in adb devices, but not boot mode. Fastboot shows the device. But ADB doesn't show the device while in boot mode and it's not working.
I updated the drivers in the device manager.
I tried minimal fastboot and 15 second adb.
Reinstalled motorola drivers.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thx!
L8Show said:
Glad it helped.
So I decided that I try and get TWRP to run on this phone. After researching, I followed a guide using stock firmware and a modified batch file. Phone is working, but wifi/4G/data isn't. I did all the basic trouble shooting and nothing works so I decided to just try install TWRP/supersu. The problem is that ADB isn't working again. It works when phone is on and shows up in adb devices, but not boot mode. Fastboot shows the device. But ADB doesn't show the device while in boot mode and it's not working.
I updated the drivers in the device manager.
I tried minimal fastboot and 15 second adb.
Reinstalled motorola drivers.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thx!
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First of all adb doesn't work in fastboot mode. It only works when the phone is up and running.
Try
fastboot devices
If it shows up your device's serial no. then you're good to go, everything's working fine.
I didn't got what's you're exact problem is. Pardon me
Will you explain what you did before your wifi stopped working.
-z3r0- said:
First of all adb doesn't work in fastboot mode. It only works when the phone is up and running.
Try
fastboot devices
If it shows up your device's serial no. then you're good to go, everything's working fine.
I didn't got what's you're exact problem is. Pardon me
Will you explain what you did before your wifi stopped working.
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Thanks for that information. I thought I saw adb devices command working in fastboot mode in one of the videos so I thought that was the problem. I thought adb needed to root the phone.
In order of what I've done with the phone so far:
Sent/got codes and unlocked moto e.
Turned on developer options and USB debugging.
Was then unable to get TWRP or the other cw something to work using the command fastboot flash recovery (file name) or fastboot boot... commands.
Gave up and installed Kingroot and everything worked fine.
Decided to try to install TWRP and superSU since kingroot had worked. I read that the phone needed to be flashed back to stock to do this and watched/read a couple of guides. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2759495
I used the following named file:
SURNIA_ACG_LTE_5.1_LPI23.29-30_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC
The phone was changed back, but data doesn't work. I can't access wifi because as soon as I switch it on, it switches back off. 4G, etc is not working either. So after trying to figure that out I decided to just proceed and put TWRP/superSU on the phone.
I powered off the phone. Powered into fastboot mode connected the phone to my computer.
I opened Minimal fastboot folder and shift/right click to bring up the command prompt.
In the command promt i typed fastboot devices and it shows my phone.
I then type fastboot flash recovery (file name or renamed to recovery or renamed to TWRP or I click the actual file and drag it to the command prompt) and then hit enter.
It says it's doing stuff in so many seconds, but after nothing happens. The phone doesn't reset like some of the videos. If I reset it, it powers on, but not into the TWRP screen.
After that I did more reading and found out that adb doesn't always play nice with windows 8.1 and that you might need to force other drivers to make it work right. I did this next and was going to try all the available options from universal naked driver later, but there were no motorola drivers.
Then I came here and learned something new. ADB devices command doesn't work when the phone is in fastboot mode so that has no effect on installing twrp...
Right now I am considering trying to install the other stock files I have access to:
SURNIA_ACG_LTE_5.1_LPI23.29-20_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC (20 instead of 30).
After that I am out of ideas if it's not the adb problem. Might kingroot again and go from there.
Ok after researching, it seems that LTE file may not work on sprint and there was success using the boost file from
http://www.filefactory.com/file/6be...XI22.50-14.8_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
(2 hour dl make that 5+ lol)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e-2015/help/sprint-backup-moto-e-2nd-xt1526-cdma-t3099670
I'll try that next to get the wifi working and then figure out why it won't root.
Thx!
L8Show said:
Edit: I'm running Windows 8.1 and that is probably the problem. I need find some universal drivers that work for win8.1 with the moto e.
Hi,
I decided to try to root a recently acquired Moto E (XT1526/5.1) and got it unlocked easily enough by following directions online. I have downloaded the motorola usb drivers, TWRP, Android SDK, SuperSU, and tried different versions.
After following the unlock guide, it says DEVICE IS UNLOCKED. STATUS: CODE 3
I open the command prompt in platform-tools and enter fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (file was renamed), and it shows it's sending recovery OK, writing recovery OK, and finished.
After that things don't progress, and there are options that I can scroll through:
Restart Bootloader...
Power off...
Factory Mode - resets it to fac settings I think
Bar Codes...
BP Tools?
QCOM?
Bootloader Logs...
Start - does the warning that it's unlocked and then starts the phone.
Reocvery Mode - flashes the unlocked warning and nothing else. It goes back to fastboot flash screen.
Guides show it going to TWRP screen after running the command prompt, and then options to load up files.
Am I missing something?
TIA
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Copy the twrp file in the sdk root file(right click the desktop icon and open file loaction ) and rename it as recovery
next step on that folder press shift button and right click and choose option open command window here. and type follwiong command without quotes and press enter "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" this will flash the twrp onto ur moto e
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rakeshwipr said:
Copy the twrp file in the sdk root file(right click the desktop icon and open file loaction ) and rename it as recovery
next step on that folder press shift button and right click and choose option open command window here. and type follwiong command without quotes and press enter "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" this will flash the twrp onto ur moto e
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and open the command prompt with admin rights
Okay dude first of all get rid of those videos (no offense to youtubers).
Check if your device shows up in adb devices. (When phone is on)
Check if your device shows up in fastboot devices (When phone is in fastboot mode)
If both of them shows positive then your setup is fine. Now move on to next part.
Get the right stock image for your device.
Go to your about phone in settings and match with your build/build number. (or give me a screenshot of your about phone and I'll find it for you)
Avoid using any kind of batch file(If you don't know what's there inside) and try to flash manually one by one.
After that flash your twrp recovery.
When this is completed use volume buttons on your phone to get to "Recovery" options in fastboot mode then press power button to boot into recovery.
You'll successfully boot into recovery then from there flash SuperSU. Avoid using kingroot.
The reason your wifi/data stopped working is because of the wrong boot.img(kernel). Since you've flashed the boot.img of same phone but different variant, you were able to turn on your phone. If it had any wrong boot.img your phone wouldn't have turned on anyway.
-z3r0- said:
Okay dude first of all get rid of those videos (no offense to youtubers).
Check if your device shows up in adb devices. (When phone is on)
Check if your device shows up in fastboot devices (When phone is in fastboot mode)
If both of them shows positive then your setup is fine. Now move on to next part.
Get the right stock image for your device.
Go to your about phone in settings and match with your build/build number. (or give me a screenshot of your about phone and I'll find it for you)
Avoid using any kind of batch file(If you don't know what's there inside) and try to flash manually one by one.
After that flash your twrp recovery.
When this is completed use volume buttons on your phone to get to "Recovery" options in fastboot mode then press power button to boot into recovery.
You'll successfully boot into recovery then from there flash SuperSU. Avoid using kingroot.
The reason your wifi/data stopped working is because of the wrong boot.img(kernel). Since you've flashed the boot.img of same phone but different variant, you were able to turn on your phone. If it had any wrong boot.img your phone wouldn't have turned on anyway.
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Thanks! The devices shows up when on as ADB and in fastboot too. I had to take a break when the kernel download took 8 hours, but I think I got the file that will work to fix the wifi issue. I can't mess with it til I get home tomorrow, but I will read and follow all advice.
For the previous poster, I did do the admin rights and did rename TWRP file to recovery... I aslo tried many other combinations, but will keep it in mind for all further attempts.
Appreciate the help so far. I almost left it with the kingroot, but it was bugging me that I couldn't get it to go. Hopefully I'll have good new tomorrow.
-z3r0- said:
Okay dude first of all get rid of those videos (no offense to youtubers).
Check if your device shows up in adb devices. (When phone is on)
Check if your device shows up in fastboot devices (When phone is in fastboot mode)
If both of them shows positive then your setup is fine. Now move on to next part.
Get the right stock image for your device.
Go to your about phone in settings and match with your build/build number. (or give me a screenshot of your about phone and I'll find it for you)
Avoid using any kind of batch file(If you don't know what's there inside) and try to flash manually one by one.
After that flash your twrp recovery.
When this is completed use volume buttons on your phone to get to "Recovery" options in fastboot mode then press power button to boot into recovery.
You'll successfully boot into recovery then from there flash SuperSU. Avoid using kingroot.
The reason your wifi/data stopped working is because of the wrong boot.img(kernel). Since you've flashed the boot.img of same phone but different variant, you were able to turn on your phone. If it had any wrong boot.img your phone wouldn't have turned on anyway.
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Device shows up in both instances.
It's stock now and the wifi works. Flashed it back to stock by following Mdkcheatz guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e-2015/help/sprint-backup-moto-e-2nd-xt1526-cdma-t3099670
I'm stuck where I was when I first started this thread. I've set my account up as administrator. Developer is enabled and so is USB debugging. I downloaded 2 different TWRP Condor files (3.0 and 2.7). I tried both and renamed them recovery just in case.
I confirmed the connection:
fastboot devices
I try to flash it with the:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
It says:
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'recovery' (6928 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.359s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.359s]
finished total time: 0.578s
C: |Program Files (x86)\Minial ADB and Fastboot>
I'm running windows 8.1 (64 bit). I read that some people had had problems with windows 8. Kingroot worked through the app store. It has been flashed with various stock kernels and that usually takes a few minutes so I don't think it's doing much in half a second. I'll research a bit more, but I think it just a bad combination of this version phone and windows 8.1.
I started the phone after this last attempt. Are there any files in internal storage that I should look for?
L8Show said:
I downloaded 2 different TWRP Condor files (3.0 and 2.7). I tried both and renamed them recovery just in case.
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Flashed the wrong recovery dude. You're flashing twrp of condor.
Here's this might work for you : http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=10398#downloads
After done flashing. Open recovery mode and flash SuperSU.
Also I don't think there's any problem with windows 8.1
As long as you're opening cmd with admin rights and adb/fastboot commands are working for you everything's fine.
-z3r0- said:
Flashed the wrong recovery dude. You're flashing twrp of condor.
Here's this might work for you : http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=10398#downloads
After done flashing. Open recovery mode and flash SuperSU.
Also I don't think there's any problem with windows 8.1
As long as you're opening cmd with admin rights and adb/fastboot commands are working for you everything's fine.
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Just in time for Easter! You are correct. TYVM! I'm in TWRP and have to see about read only option again (read about it a week ago, I think it said to leave initially). SuperSU is next and then off to the races.
L8Show said:
Just in time for Easter! You are correct. TYVM! I'm in TWRP and have to see about read only option again (read about it a week ago, I think it said to leave initially). SuperSU is next and then off to the races.
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Be sure to flash the latest SuperSU (the systemless one).
Here's the direct link:
http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
-z3r0- said:
Be sure to flash the latest SuperSU (the systemless one).
Here's the direct link:
http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
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I am on v2.65. Should I use this version? I checked root and it's rooted, but I needed to use no bloat app (instead of free titanium) to remove some apps. Is that normal? I thought once rooted and set up, I would have complete control. Some apps seem very invasive so I haven't grabbed many yet. I have some questions about apps, etc., but will probably research and ask in another forum if needed.
Thx again for all the help and pointing out my mistake.

[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

Unable to access bootloader

Yesterday I tried to flash a a new rom on my Xperia Z2 (unlocked bootloader).
From TWRP I did an advanced wipe and selected basically everything except my mircoSD (because it has the new files).
After a long time of waiting I tried to flash the ZIP file and it gave me an error. I thought this had to do with the wipe so I decided to reboot my phone.
As you can imagine, it got stuck on the Sony logo (because system would be empty).
From this moment I couldn't do anything with my phone, except from the tool Emma.
I now have some clean installation of Sony their Android 6.0.1 for the Z2 (23.5.A.0.570) but Im unable to flash TWRP through fastboot.
The command adb devices shows my phone, fastboot devices gives an empty response.
When I restart to the bootloader from adb and try to flash TWRP I get the message "< waiting for device >".
I tried on three different PCs including a clean install of Windows with all kind of different drivers, yet I cant get fastboot to work.
Am I stuck with this unrooted version of Android now or do you guys have any suggestions for me?
Thanks in advance!
Install drivers correctly
EugenStanis said:
Install drivers correctly
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As I said I've tried all kind of different drivers (Android tools, Sony drivers and flahstool drivers). So for me it's hard to tell what I'm doing wrong.
My computer notices the phone (if I hold volume up and attach the charger), it just doesn't show up under fastboot devices.
EugenStanis said:
Install drivers correctly
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Okay, apparently it was because of the driver signature stuff in Windows 10.. The fastboot command now works fine!
Next problem occurred though, flashed the newest TWRP recovery but as soon as I enter "adb reboot recovery" my phone just normally boots again..
Why do things never work out the right way for me as they are intended..
PaulusE said:
Okay, apparently it was because of the driver signature stuff in Windows 10.. The fastboot command now works fine!
Next problem occurred though, flashed the newest TWRP recovery but as soon as I enter "adb reboot recovery" my phone just normally boots again..
Why do things never work out the right way for me as they are intended..
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Manually boot into recovery by booting up your device normally and when you see a violet LED, press vol+.

Is my Olivette brick fixable from this state?

Hi People,
I hope I am putting this question in the proper location.
I have had several attempts ate flashing a new ROM to my device as it was the Chinese version & kinda useless to me not having Play store or several other APPs I want. I also wanted to try ROOT a phone for the first time.
I managed to get as far as getting ADB & fastboot working & TWRP installed on the device. The first ROM I had put in my file storage was corrupt so I tried the Lineage 17 version which "seemed"to install with a success message, but the phone would only boot into TWRP. so I tried the Havoc ROM from the thread in this site area. Same thing, would only boot into TWRP. Then I thought I would start over & install the factory ROM from: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/olivelite/stable/V12.0.2.0.QCPMIXM/ with ADB & fastboot. I got a success message from the MiFlash tool but the device is now saying the "MIUI verson cannot be installed on this device" in one screen from the Redmi-Recovery 3.0 menu that's now on it.
From here I can Reboot, wipe data or connect with MiAssistant. When I try MiAssistant (PC Suite) the phone does not connect to my PC but I can see the ADB device from device manager and ./adb fastboot devices shows a serial number -but connected as sideload if that makes a difference?
I hope I explained well enough to be understood. Is there anything I can do from here to get it working or is it fully stuffed?
Ur device's bootloader still unlocked?
T0B3R said:
Hi People,
I hope I am putting this question in the proper location.
I have had several attempts ate flashing a new ROM to my device as it was the Chinese version & kinda useless to me not having Play store or several other APPs I want. I also wanted to try ROOT a phone for the first time.
I managed to get as far as getting ADB & fastboot working & TWRP installed on the device. The first ROM I had put in my file storage was corrupt so I tried the Lineage 17 version which "seemed"to install with a success message, but the phone would only boot into TWRP. so I tried the Havoc ROM from the thread in this site area. Same thing, would only boot into TWRP. Then I thought I would start over & install the factory ROM from: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/olivelite/stable/V12.0.2.0.QCPMIXM/ with ADB & fastboot. I got a success message from the MiFlash tool but the device is now saying the "MIUI verson cannot be installed on this device" in one screen from the Redmi-Recovery 3.0 menu that's now on it.
From here I can Reboot, wipe data or connect with MiAssistant. When I try MiAssistant (PC Suite) the phone does not connect to my PC but I can see the ADB device from device manager and ./adb fastboot devices shows a serial number -but connected as sideload if that makes a difference?
I hope I explained well enough to be understood. Is there anything I can do from here to get it working or is it fully stuffed?
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You should flash China factory rom, if you can.
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