Bootloader unlock error???? - Moto E6 Plus Questions & Answers

Hey guys, I Need some help, I'm trying to unlock bootloader, but my device doesn't recognize fastboot commands like "fastboot oem get_unlock_data" Or "fastboot oem flashing_unlock", why?
Ps: Motorola drivers ok, usb cable ok, oem unlock and usb debugging ok
Error: FAILED (remote: 'unknown command' )

raffinnga said:
Hey guys, I Need some help, I'm trying to unlock bootloader, but my device doesn't recognize fastboot commands like "fastboot oem get_unlock_data" Or "fastboot oem flashing_unlock", why?
Ps: Motorola drivers ok, usb cable ok, oem unlock and usb debugging ok
Error: FAILED (remote: 'unknown command' )
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There is a way, but you have to wait for Motorola to make this year's USB drivers available: this is how you enter the adb folder and rename the incone mfastboot to fastboot done this in the control panel Or on powershel you put it
.\fastboot oem get_unlock_data.
This appears on my <waiting for device> even though I installed the drivers But last year, so I think we should expect Motorola to make this year's USB drivers available

I'm having trouble even getting it to prompt for usb debugging authorisation. I'v got adb &fastboot, I've enabled dev options and usb debugging but when I connect it via data cable it doesn't prompt for authorisation.
I am thinking maybe a driver issue but I can't seem to find the drivers anywhere.
Any ideas/help? would be much appreciated.

According to this
https://old.reddit.com/r/androidroot/comments/f6c5k5/unlock_bootloader_moto_e6_plus/fupyalw/
this commnad
fastboot flashing unlock_critical
will unlock. Is this true?

RubenGreg said:
this commnad
fastboot flashing unlock_critical
will unlock. Is this true?
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short anwer: no
long answer: maybe?
for that i read you might want to proceed with a factory-reset and block any update. in this way, that command will work. honestly i gave a try to it, but nothing changed. the smartphone is pretty good, why the hell did Motorola want to prevent such actions? i don't understand that yet.

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Question How to lock the bootloader

I bought the Asus ZenFone 8 Flip with the bootloader unlocked, it is not running a custom ROM. How do I lock the bootloader? Thank you
Try this with fastboot:
fastboot oem lock
However, this won't restore your warranty and you won't receive updates, since surely who has unlocked your device has used the official bootloader unlock tool which registers your serial number
maicol07 said:
Try this with fastboot:
fastboot oem lock
However, this won't restore your warranty and you won't receive updates, since surely who has unlocked your device has used the official bootloader unlock tool which registers your serial number
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how do I go about something like that? I would only like to be on official software so how will I not be able to receive updates?
Kiribro02 said:
how do I go about something like that? I would only like to be on official software so how will I not be able to receive updates?
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You won't get OTA updates, but you can still update manually downloading the zip from Asus website.
Unfortunately that's the price if you unlock the device (not only for Asus, a lot of other manufacturers (i.e. Sony) do this too)
maicol07 said:
You won't get OTA updates, but you can still update manually downloading the zip from Asus website.
Unfortunately that's the price if you unlock the device (not only for Asus, a lot of other manufacturers (i.e. Sony) do this too)
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interesting... So I don't know how to lock the bootloader precisely. So I download the latest firmware from the Asus website, plug the phone into the computer run fastboot then what? Am I missing something?
Kiribro02 said:
interesting... So I don't know how to lock the bootloader precisely. So I download the latest firmware from the Asus website, plug the phone into the computer run fastboot then what? Am I missing something?
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No, just follow these steps:
Make a backup of your phone!! Unlocking/Locking the bootloader erases all your data partition (so all your stuff will be gone!)
Install ADB on your PC if you don't have it (check how to install it: https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/).
Plug in your device via USB with Debug USB setting enabled (in Developer Settings)
Open a terminal prompt on your PC
In the terminal run adb devices. If you see your device I the list then you're fine. Otherwise, you have mistaken something in the previous steps.
Run adb reboot fastboot (or adb reboot bootloader if it doesn't work) to reboot into fastboot mode
Run fastboot oem lock to lock the bootloader
Run fastboot reboot to reboot the system
Your device is now locked!
DISCLAIMER:
I'm not responsible of any data loss, damages and/or bricks you make to your device(s) by following this guide!
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To update the system when a new version is out, since you won't receive OTAs:
Go to Zenfone 8 Flip support page: https://www.asus.com/Mobile/Phones/ZenFone/Zenfone-8-Flip/HelpDesk_Download/
Choose Android as OS and scroll down to "Firmware"
Download the latest zip
Put it in the internal storage (in the root directory, not inside another folder!)
Two paths:
If you put the zip from PC via USB simply unplug the USB cable
If you downloaded the zip and put it manually via file manager from the phone reboot the system
A notification should pop out, notifying you there is a firmware package to install!
Just follow the notification message and you'll be done!
Hey so I installed adb and ran the phone under fastboot but when I run fastboot oem lock all it says in the windows powershell is < waiting for any device >
Kiribro02 said:
Hey so I installed adb and ran the phone under fastboot but when I run fastboot oem lock all it says in the windows powershell is < waiting for any device >
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Oh that's an issue I have all the times with Asus devices. There's a simple one-time fix though: just install the official Asus ADB drivers.
Download them from this page (I know it's the smaller Zenfone 8 page, but they work with every Asus device): https://www.asus.com/it/Mobile/Phones/ZenFone/Zenfone-8/HelpDesk_Download/
Choose your windows version (for 10 and 11 choose 8.1)
Download the USB driver
Extract the archive somewhere in your PC
Open Device manager in your PC (search it in start menu) while the phone is connected via USB and in fastboot mode
You'll notice an unknown device with a yellow/orange warning icon at the top of the devices list. Right click on it and choose Update drivers.
Choose "Search driver in the PC" (the second option (don't choose the first one since it searches the driver automatically on Windows update))
Choose the folder you extracted
Click "Next"
Drivers should be installed and fastboot should recognize your device (to test run the command: fastboot devices)
Sorry for the late reply, but I didn't get any notification from XDA
there were two options for drivers android adb and android composite adb drivers I selected the composite one but it doesn't seem like it was installed
Kiribro02 said:
When I try to update the drivers it says that windows was unable to install your and then it says the device.
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Do you installed the drivers when the phone is in fastboot mode?
Also, I've noticed some steps are not clear (and one is doubled), I'll clean it
Kiribro02 said:
there were two options for drivers android adb and android composite adb drivers I selected the composite one but it doesn't seem like it was installed
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Try all the two, I don't remember which one works (I think the Composite worked for me), but try also with the other ones
Hi,
I've bought a second hand zenfone 8 flip. After Hard Reset I have to enter the old PIN to continue. The problem is the seller doesn't have the PIN and is not willing to take the phone back. ASUS is not willing to help because I bought it second hand.
I already flashed with raw firmware, but this is still coming up.
Any ideas? Should I start a new thread?
b4rbaar said:
Hi,
I've bought a second hand zenfone 8 flip. After Hard Reset I have to enter the old PIN to continue. The problem is the seller doesn't have the PIN and is not willing to take the phone back. ASUS is not willing to help because I bought it second hand.
I already flashed with raw firmware, but this is still coming up.
Any ideas? Should I start a new thread?
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Hi, yes you should create a new thread since it's a different topic
It's not working for me, please help:
C:\platform-tools>fastboot devices
M4AIB760******* fastboot
C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem lock
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
So, as you can see, the driver is installed correctly as I get an answer from fastboot devices, but then the OEM lock doesn't work.
Are there any other ways to re-lock it?
Thank you!
wyktron said:
It's not working for me, please help:
C:\platform-tools>fastboot devices
M4AIB760******* fastboot
C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem lock
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
So, as you can see, the driver is installed correctly as I get an answer from fastboot devices, but then the OEM lock doesn't work.
Are there any other ways to re-lock it?
Thank you!
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@wyktron can you try this? This worked with my Zenfone 6 some years ago, it might be the same for ZF8 Flip, due to Asus customization:
Bash:
fastboot oem asus-back
maicol07 said:
@wyktron can you try this? This worked with my Zenfone 6 some years ago, it might be the same for ZF8 Flip, due to Asus customization:
Bash:
fastboot oem asus-back
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@maicol07 thanks for the quick reply, here's what I got:
C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem asus-back
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
same error message
wyktron said:
@maicol07 thanks for the quick reply, here's what I got:
C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem asus-back
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
same error message
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Try this one:
Code:
fastboot oem asus-csc_lk
maicol07 said:
Try this one:
Code:
fastboot oem asus-csc_lk
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@maicol07 seems like any oem command shows this error, here's what I got:
C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem asus-csc_lk
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem device-info
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem get-sn
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem get-imei1
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem
fastboot: usage: empty oem command
C:\platform-tools>fastboot flashing lock
FAILED (remote: 'Unrecognized command flashing lock')
fastboot: error: Command failed
at this point, crying is my only option
what else can I try? I can't use key features like google pay because of that
thanks again for your support!
wyktron said:
@maicol07 seems like any oem command shows this error, here's what I got:
C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem asus-csc_lk
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem device-info
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem get-sn
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem get-imei1
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem
fastboot: usage: empty oem command
C:\platform-tools>fastboot flashing lock
FAILED (remote: 'Unrecognized command flashing lock')
fastboot: error: Command failed
at this point, crying is my only option
what else can I try? I can't use key features like google pay because of that
thanks again for your support!
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As mentioned here check if you have enabled Debug USB and OEM unlock in developer options and try to reboot into bootloader (with either fastboot reboot bootloader or adb reboot bootloader)
maicol07 said:
As mentioned here check if you have enabled Debug USB and OEM unlock in developer options and try to reboot into bootloader (with either fastboot reboot bootloader or adb reboot bootloader)
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@maicol07 there's no OEM unlock in my developer options, only the USB debugging (which is already on)
besides this oem method, is there another way to lock it? perhaps through the zenfone flash tool (I have it installed and it detects my phone, but never used it)

Fastboot not working

Hi, i have a Moto G9 Power and recently i decided to unlock the device bootloader.
There's a problem, ADB works well, but when i restart the device to bootloader, the phone disconnect from my computer and the bootloader say "Connect USB Data Cable".
If i enter the recovery and open the fastboot menu, my computer detect the phone and try to get the unlock info, but i recive this error:
fastboot oem get_unlock_data
< waiting for any device >
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
I don't know what to do as the ADB and the recovery fastboot works, but the fastboot that i need don't work
Note: i tried with another USB C cable (that i know it does not support data transfer) and at the bootloader the message changed to "Transfer Mode: USB Connected" it doesn"t make sense
Please can anyone help me?
Is there an option on this phone to unlock the bootloader in developer mode?
Adrrrrien said:
Hi, i have a Moto G9 Power and recently i decided to unlock the device bootloader.
There's a problem, ADB works well, but when i restart the device to bootloader, the phone disconnect from my computer and the bootloader say "Connect USB Data Cable".
If i enter the recovery and open the fastboot menu, my computer detect the phone and try to get the unlock info, but i recive this error:
fastboot oem get_unlock_data
< waiting for any device >
FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
fastboot: error: Command failed
I don't know what to do as the ADB and the recovery fastboot works, but the fastboot that i need don't work
Note: i tried with another USB C cable (that i know it does not support data transfer) and at the bootloader the message changed to "Transfer Mode: USB Connected" it doesn"t make sense
Please can anyone help me?
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Try a different PC
Try on another USB 2.0 port, it should not be blue.
Solution: try with another PC.

Barebones Fastboot on my device...?

I'm currently trying to unlock the bootloader on my Tecno Spark 8C, model KG5K. A fairly new phone brand, so documents regarding this is really shallow.
So I opted for ways that are supported on a variety of Android phones instead. I've used every way possible that I can find. ADB, Magisk, TWRP,... but none has worked, because of one sole reason: the Fastboot. So, essentially what is happening to the Fastboot is that it's seems to be missing a LOT of typical features in a Fastboot, like flashing unlock and OEM unlock.
I tried turning on OEM unlock in settings and made sure USB debugging is enabled, disabled all of the security features and even checked if my phone is ALWAYS transferring files to my laptop, but nothing is phasing the Fastboot unknown command and unlock bootloader failed error messages.
The only imaginative option that I can think of now, is whether if I can update/replace the original Fastboot that came with my phone, but I can't explain it in technical terms, or even know if such a method existed.
I would appreciate all the help I can, thanks to all of you in advance.
mayberandomparable said:
I'm currently trying to unlock the bootloader on my Tecno Spark 8C, model KG5K. A fairly new phone brand, so documents regarding this is really shallow.
So I opted for ways that are supported on a variety of Android phones instead. I've used every way possible that I can find. ADB, Magisk, TWRP,... but none has worked, because of one sole reason: the Fastboot. So, essentially what is happening to the Fastboot is that it's seems to be missing a LOT of typical features in a Fastboot, like flashing unlock and OEM unlock.
I tried turning on OEM unlock in settings and made sure USB debugging is enabled, disabled all of the security features and even checked if my phone is ALWAYS transferring files to my laptop, but nothing is phasing the Fastboot unknown command and unlock bootloader failed error messages.
The only imaginative option that I can think of now, is whether if I can update/replace the original Fastboot that came with my phone, but I can't explain it in technical terms, or even know if such a method existed.
I would appreciate all the help I can, thanks to all of you in advance.
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In fastboot mode, is your phone recognised with a random string of numbers or alpha-numeric characters? If not, you may lack the fastboot drivers which are distinct from adb drivers. Please install the Platform Tools from this link and try.
TNSMANI said:
In fastboot mode, is your phone recognised with a random string of numbers or alpha-numeric characters? If not, you may lack the fastboot drivers which are distinct from adb drivers. Please install the Platform Tools from this link and try.
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080293723C004560
Does this qualifies as having distinct drivers? I'm not too sure.
mayberandomparable said:
080293723C004560
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If that is the response to the 'Fastboot devices' command and the same is shown when you issue the 'adb devices' command (while in adb mode) then you have no driver issue. What about the Platform Tools that you use (you said that several commands were missing), did you try the one I linked?
Further, the bootloader unlock command varies between devices and what works for one model may not work for another. You have to search for the proper command for your device.
Code:
C:\>fastboot devices
C:\>fastboot getvar version
C:\>fastboot getvar all
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If that is the response to the 'Fastboot devices' command and the same is shown when you issue the 'adb devices' command (while in adb mode) then you have no driver issue. What about the Platform Tools that you use (you said that several commands were missing), did you try the one I linked?
Further, the bootloader unlock command varies between devices and what works for one model may not work for another. You have to search for the proper command for your device.
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I tried the commands, but one stood out because of the output it given. Fastboot getvar all returned nothing for all. And I did try the official Android platform-tools, but it's still the same results, I'm afraid.
Beside that, getvar version given a 1.0 version. Checked the device ID on both modes, they're the same.
Also, I did extensively search for any sliver of documentation on the fastboot of this device, but I basically got nothing, since this device is still fairly new.
Fastboot is a bit of a weird animal.
The desktop executable knows valid commands and will not even attempt something that it doesn't know.
Code:
C:\>fastboot fishheads
fastboot: usage: unknown command fishheads
C:\>fastboot oem fishheads
FAILED (remote: 'unknown command')
fastboot: error: Command failed
C:\>fastboot erase fishheads
Erasing 'fishheads' FAILED (remote: 'Check device console.')
fastboot: error: Command failed
The first error is local, the second one is remote because the desktop knows "oem" is good and doesn't care after that.
The third fails on no partition called "fishheads", but it tried. Try that and these:
Code:
C:\>fastboot getvar product
C:\>fastboot getvar serial
C:\>fastboot getvar unlocked
C:\>fastboot getvar variant
C:\>fastboot getvar partition-size:boot
C:\>fastboot getvar partition-size:boot_a
C:\>fastboot getvar partition-size:boot_b
Renate said:
Fastboot is a bit of a weird animal.
The desktop executable knows valid commands and will not even attempt something that it doesn't know.
Code:
C:\>fastboot fishheads
fastboot: usage: unknown command fishheads
C:\>fastboot oem fishheads
FAILED (remote: 'unknown command')
fastboot: error: Command failed
C:\>fastboot erase fishheads
Erasing 'fishheads' FAILED (remote: 'Check device console.')
fastboot: error: Command failed
The first error is local, the second one is remote because the desktop knows "oem" is good and doesn't care after that.
The third fails on no partition called "fishheads", but it tried. Try that and these:
Code:
C:\>fastboot getvar product
C:\>fastboot getvar serial
C:\>fastboot getvar unlocked
C:\>fastboot getvar variant
C:\>fastboot getvar partition-size:boot
C:\>fastboot getvar partition-size:boot_a
C:\>fastboot getvar partition-size:boot_b
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I might picking up what you're putting down here.
The first 3 getvar(s) returned empty, partition-size:boot returned a failure, but boot_a and boot_b returned the same 0x4000000
@mayberandomparable
Did you try 'fastboot flashing unlock' command or 'fastboot oem unlock' command? If all such commands fail, you may need a special unlock zip file which seems to be available for the 8 Pro model but not for yours (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/twrp-for-tecno-spark-8-pro-kg8-root-other-guide.4477425/).
Did you try fastboot erase fishheads
It could tell you that your device is locked.
Renate said:
Did you try fastboot erase fishheads
It could tell you that your device is locked.
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Got the "Flashing Lock Flag is locked. Please unlock it first!", chief.
TNSMANI said:
@mayberandomparable
Did you try 'fastboot flashing unlock' command or 'fastboot oem unlock' command? If all such commands fail, you may need a special unlock zip file which seems to be available for the 8 Pro model but not for yours (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/twrp-for-tecno-spark-8-pro-kg8-root-other-guide.4477425/).
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Got stuck.
(ignore me listening to PATD, forgot for a moment)
The "special unlock zip file" is just a script that requires that fastboot flashing unlock works.
You made me watch that video of PATD. It's kind of violent, eh?
Renate said:
The "special unlock zip file" is just a script that requires that fastboot flashing unlock works.
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Oh shoot, yeah it is.
Well, we're going in circles now.
mayberandomparable said:
Got the "Flashing Lock Flag is locked. Please unlock it first!", chief.
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So, is this operation possible?
It could be that the OEM unlocking in Android Settings is broken/ineffective.
It could be that the fastboot needs some oem command.
Like (hypothetically) fastboot oem secret-unlocking-command pwd12345
Now, if you had a copy of abl we could reverse engineer it.
Have you tried to see if you can reach fastbootd? That's the user space fastboot that's in some Android.
Check if there is a difference between adb reboot bootloader and adb reboot fastboot
Is this a Qualcomm thing? Have you tried EDL? adb reboot edl
Renate said:
It could be that the OEM unlocking in Android Settings is broken/ineffective.
It could be that the fastboot needs some oem command.
Like (hypothetically) fastboot oem secret-unlocking-command pwd12345
Now, if you had a copy of abl we could reverse engineer it.
Have you tried to see if you can reach fastbootd? That's the user space fastboot that's in some Android.
Check if there is a difference between adb reboot bootloader and adb reboot fastboot
Is this a Qualcomm thing? Have you tried EDL? adb reboot edl
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Hardly a Qualcomm thing, since this is using UNISOC.
Also, yes, it does have a fastbootd mode. Found on a whim!
Edit: Just tried EDL, sent straight back to the regular reboot command.
So... Does this other fastboot react at all differently?
Renate said:
So... Does this other fastboot react at all differently?
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Oh I got something! The flashing unlock didn't work, guessing the manufacturer changed it. But OEM works flawlessly!
The last time I tried to do anything on fastbootd, platform-tools didn't even recognized the device, but now it works!
mayberandomparable said:
... but now it works!
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So, can you fastboot erase fishheads
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So, can you fastboot erase fishheads
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Oop- still got a locked error, unfortunately.

Cat s31 oem (bootloader) unlock

first of i apologise if i have bad english
ok so i had this device for some time and decited to root it (my first time rooting a phone). And i need to unlock bootloader to flash stuff and i have all necessary things on my pc (platform tools,drivers,) everything seems to be working but as soon as i get into bootloader the only command that works is "fastboot devices" Any other commands dont work. I tried everything online and this is my only other thing left to do. I've been researching for 2 days at this point and i am almost certain that the commands are disabled by the company itself (like huawei) did anybody else ever root/unlock bootloader for this device because i didnt find any actual root guide for the particular device (besides from the auto generated ones like https://rootguia.com/how-to-flash-caterpillar-cat-s31/ https://mobilewithdrivers.com/unlock-bootloader/cat-s31-16gb-2gb-ram )
The exact error is:
FAILED (remote: 'unknown command')
fastboot: error: Command failed
(and this error is for every single command that uses fastboot besides from fastboot devices. Adb works just fine)
I tried:
reinstalling drivers
installing drivers that are "prepared" for the cat s31
changing cable
changing port to usb 2.0
reinstalling platform tools (from official google site)
checking device manager for the device (it shows up as android bootloader interface)
trying alternative oem unlock commands (fastboot oem unlock, fastboot flashing unlock and 2 other commands that i cant remember rn)
having oem unlocking and usb debugging enabled from the developer options
in my opinion the only explanation is the commands being disabled by default and even if it was it wouldnt be known if it was since most people dont root or purchase this device
please help me out here
fastboot flashing unlock
FAILED (remote: 'unknown command')
fastboot: error: Command failed
or
command finished but unlocking not allowed?
you can try to dump ROM, maybe it's possible to unlock bootloader on devinfo partition
https://github.com/bkerler/edl
aIecxs said:
fastboot flashing unlock
FAILED (remote: 'unknown command')
fastboot: error: Command failed
or
command finished but unlocking not allowed?
you can try to dump ROM, maybe it's possible to unlock bootloader on devinfo partition
https://github.com/bkerler/edl
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sorry i forgot to mention im running android 8.1 oreo on this device and devinfo partition method will not work according to what i read
Never mind. anyway, if you dump phone in edl mode (or download stock ROM somewhere else) you can search aboot for device specific fastboot oem commands
How to Discover Hidden Fastboot Commands
There are many hidden fastboot commands on your device. In order to find them, we will need to dump the bootloader and examine the contents!
www.xda-developers.com
aIecxs said:
Never mind. anyway, if you dump phone in edl mode (or download stock ROM somewhere else) you can search aboot for device specific fastboot oem commands
How to Discover Hidden Fastboot Commands
There are many hidden fastboot commands on your device. In order to find them, we will need to dump the bootloader and examine the contents!
www.xda-developers.com
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what do you mean by dump phone into edl mode do i download one of these https://ministryofsolutions.com/2022/01/cat-s31-edl-firmware-android-8-1-official-rom.html and install it from recovery mode and try to get it in edl mode and will it not work if i dont dump
just extract that ROM you found
aIecxs said:
just extract that ROM you found
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and do what. im new to the rooting stuff
find the file aboot.mbn (or similar) and analyze for fastboot commands
aIecxs said:
find the file aboot.mbn (or similar) and analyze for fastboot command
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so i downloaded the file and these are the things in the firmware file (attachement)
i cant find a file that looks or resambles aboot.mbn
it's emmc_appsboot.mbn so download strings for windows (see link post #4) and try to find fastboot commands, maybe you are lucky and find the proper command to unlock bootloader.
edit: not sure about Windows 10/11 comes with strings binary (powershell?)
aIecxs said:
it's emmc_appsboot.mbn so download strings for windows (see link post #4) and try to find fastboot commands, maybe you are lucky and find the proper command to unlock bootloader.
edit: not sure about Windows 10/11 comes with strings binary (powershell?)
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sooo turns out win11 strings commands are kinda different or broken (probably not im just dumb) i just used notepad with ctrl+f and couldnt find anything besides the text that says are you sure you want to unlock bootloader but that is probably not related since i didnt find any commands or anything. So im actually going to attach the emmc_appsboot.mbn i know it looks sketchy you dont have to download it its totally understandable but if you do please do give it a check and respond. I want to get this done one way or another its 1 am i want to sleep ;(
could it be true that they made a truly un unlockable unrootable device
I had a look but there are no fastboot commands in it. However "oem unlock" is mentioned, so the usual fastboot oem unlock should work.
maybe there is more in secondary bootloader sbl1.mbn
aIecxs said:
I had a look but there are no fastboot commands in it. However "oem unlock" is mentioned, so the usual fastboot oem unlock should work.
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trust me i have tried many many many many times and only got a
FAILED (remote: 'unknown command')
fastboot: error: Command failed
edit: the only place oem unlock is mentioned is a text that says oem unlock not allowed which might be default text by android or whatever but cat devs somehow messed it up somehow??
aIecxs said:
I had a look but there are no fastboot commands in it. However "oem unlock" is mentioned, so the usual fastboot oem unlock should work.
maybe there is more in secondary bootloader sbl1.mbn
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just saw the edit i will check now
nope nothing related no oem unlock no fastboot no flashing no flash nothing is mentioned ill attach it if you want to look
oem unlock not allowed is standard text if one forgot to enable oem unlocking in developer options in android settings.
maybe flash this ROM maybe it is unlockable?
aIecxs said:
oem unlock not allowed is standard text if one forgot to enable oem unlocking in developer options in android settings.
maybe flash this ROM maybe it is unlockable?
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from recovery using the flash firmware with adb option??
edit: i meant apply update from adb
edit2: what if i hard reset from recovery would that reset the firmware?
edl firmware cannot flashed from recovery. power off phone, press both volume keys and plug in usb-cable. check VID/PID from windows device manager. if you see device ID (05c6:9008) the phone is in EDL mode. you can now use EDL tool (post #2) and backup current ROM. then you can flash other ROM.
aIecxs said:
It's edl firmware cannot flashed from recovery
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so what do i download that can be flashed from recovery

Question unlocking bootloader command FAILED

I'm at a total loss here...
phone has unlocking and USB debugging toggled on.
phone is not a US phone and unlocking is allowed.
phone goes into fastboot mode (by turning on while holding volume)
"fastboot devices" command returns my phone is in fastboot and connected
"fastboot oem unlock 0xPASSWORD" returns FAILED (remote: 'Command not supported in default implementation')
and fastboot: error: Command failed
I have no idea what to do or try from here.
If I try to flash an image i get:
FAILED (remote: 'Download is not allowed on locked devices')
so, defiantly still locked out of the bootloader
Try below steps
1. Ensure you have platform tools 33.x , 34 has issues.
2. Try to reboot to bootloader from pc.
adb reboot bootloader
3. Try running
fastboot flashing unlock unlockcode
Try it :
fastboot oem unlock
or
fastboot flashing unlock
SOLVED I am so happy. I'm on day 3 of trying to get the phone to bootload.
there is definitely a difference between going into fastboot through the phone itself and through adb commands on PC.
fastboot through the phone shows the drop down menu and no blue light illuminated on phone.
fastboot through adb phone is black screen with a blue light on right corner on the phone.
the windows drivers behave differently between the two. I am running windows 10. phone model XQ-CT72
steps that solved the issue. For anyone in the future.
I downloaded and used platform tools version 33.0.3 NOT version 34.
"adb reboot bootloader" used from windows PC
opened windows device manager found my "discovered device" and forced it to use the SONY driver downloaded from sonys website. It would not detect it on its own, or even use the SONY driver without me telling it to specifically. device manager> "andorid" > properties > update driver > browse computer for driver > installed sony driver
everything worked following these instructions here https://www.droidwin.com/unlock-bootloader-and-root-sony-xperia-1-iv/
alexriethmeier said:
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fastboot, part of the android bootloader, abl
fastbootd, part of recovery
I had same issue and same solution fixed it what you showed and did. I was terrified, after investing so much money on this phone and not getting it unlocked.
You won't need to go through such hassle if you just use Linux VM (a Ubuntu distro will do). The driver works out of the box.

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