Since I wanted to have stock rom with no root, so I erased eveything, relocked the bootroom and now the phone just shows Huawei logo when booting and then enters Recovery mode on it's own. If I press Vol - and Power enters Fastboot&rescue mode. Both Mac and PC recognizes the device as MSM8937_32(with recovery mode) and Google(Fastboot&rescue mode). Hi, I`ve got a bricked Ascend G300. When I turn it on, it shows Huawei logo for 10 seconds and then turns off. Same with entering recovery. The only working modes are fastboot and the pink update mode. But the bootloader seems ro be locked: Hi all, As a result of some attempts to restore stock rom for KIWI-UL00. I ended up in a pretty bad state :(: 1. The phone reboots perpetually. 2. Putting a 64gb sd card with stock rom gets the recovery to 5% and then phone gets into the
It isn't rooted and its bootloader is locked. It was working fine up until that point and then it turned off starting a bootloop that is still going on after a long a time. Since going into fastboot&rescue is the only shortcut key that seems to be working, I tried doing what it said "Please connect USB cable to your computer and open Hisuite".
With that in mind, I would suggest using the dload method through fastboot. Also, make sure it is Huawei SRK Tools 2.0 that is used, as it actually asks if you are in debug mode or fastboot. Note that there is a few bugs in SRK 2.0: The TWRP recovery file has the wrong filename in the package, so it WILL fail unless you name it correctly. Hey shadow I have a T-Mobile T-Mobile revelry and I rooted it using the Moto G7 play firmware from lower Annette and it worked great for a few weeks and then all of a sudden it went into fastboot mode and now when I try to flash any kind of blue image in it the screen doesn't work if the phone works at all when the phone does work the screen
Make sure Qualcomm QDLoader drivers are installed. While in that ap fastboot mode use fastboot oem blankflash command. The phone will reboot to blankflash mode. Then use the correct blankflash. All that oem locked, invalid partition, remote failure will be gone, fixed. I learned this in Telegram group Moto G7 Power Support
Step-4: Dodge the FPR. After you are done with the previous part, you can now move to the final step of your journey, bypassing the FPR. When you are done with the previous step, open the app. It should show you all the devices that are connected. Click on the device you want to bypass, and voila, your job is done.
A quick guide how to enter Fastboot Mode. There are a few different ways to get your device into Fastboot mode, so make sure that you try each of them. Solution 1: Make sure your phone is turned off. Plug out the USB cable. Press and hold the volume down button, while plugging in the USB cable. Solution 2: lubn6.
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