Attempting to enter recovery mode... - LG Watch Sport

I recently bought this device. I usually root/unlock bootloader on my devices. I haven't attempted anything on this watch yet, but I did try to enter recovery mode. I reset the device and waited for the screen to turn off. Once the screen turned on and showed the LG insignia, I swiped my finger from the top left corner down to the bottom right (as I read on another post). This took me to the bootloader. After that, I selected the recovery option. This caused the classic Android with it's chest open, red triangle, with an exclamation point. My current phone (OnePlus 3) has an unlocked bootloader and root. I doubt it's related, but could that be causing an issue since they're connected? Android Pay works on the watch even though it won't work on the rooted phone.
Is there not a stock recovery on this device, is it locked, or is this a result of the current state of my phone?

The red triangle means a fatal loading error and all processes have ceased. In other words it isn't letting you into the recovery, same if you hold the two buttons you can get to the bootloader but selecting recovery gives you the same result.

Even if you managed to get to the recovery, there is no known way to connect it to the PC, so you cannot unlock the bootloader.

matejdro said:
Even if you managed to get to the recovery, there is no known way to connect it to the PC, so you cannot unlock the bootloader.
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No known way to connect it while in the bootloader menu? I've been using it with Android Studio to work on watch faces and an instrument tuner. I haven't tried connecting while in the bootloader menu though.
The command is:
adb connect (your watch ip address)
Thinking about it though, I think they both have to be on the same WiFi network. Maybe it's not possible.

This only works with ADB (when watch is fully turned on). It does not work with bootloader.

Works on download mode as well but couldnt get anything to do in there

Grumps said:
Works on download mode as well but couldnt get anything to do in there
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Do tell more. You can actually connect to the watch when it is in download mode?

matejdro said:
Do tell more. You can actually connect to the watch when it is in download mode?
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Yes had to setup my home wifi to be open. then reboot in download mode
But as i said once in download i dunno what we can try?
Gets IP adress which is the same ip it gets with adb and can connect with adb on that ip so it is possible to connect to wifi somehwo in that download mode.
Youtube Video : https://youtu.be/IVNmEXj-6Pk
Trying to get lg Flash tool to connect but need dll. it has network option so it should be possible
Can even ping the ip so we should be able to do something?

Wow that is awesome. I assume this could be used to flash custom recovery (and subsequently root the device), if somebody figures out how.

matejdro said:
Wow that is awesome. I assume this could be used to flash custom recovery (and subsequently root the device), if somebody figures out how.
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Hopefully. Older Samsung phones are rooted via download mode so maybe it will be possible somehow

Well, I plan to try it as well, using your findings (thx!) with this.Wish me luck. Having flashing available is just one step. we don't have twrp or magisk yet

Hello, could you please repost your video? because I am trying to do the same, and I am failing. I set up guest wifi between my laptop and the watches. it is not protected by any password/wpa. watches are pingable, and I am able to adb to it. but after rebooting to bootloader, I am unable to connect. I would like to perform at least oem unlock, but I can't, as I am unable to connect to it.
Could you please provide more detailed howto?

BTW, that red exclamation mark while in Recovery: Press crown button and top button once at the same time. Recovery will open.
From there, we can sideload ZIP. Question is, what zip? I can only assume that it has to be genuine firmware (OTA) and that it has to be downloaded to internal memory prior of rebooting to recovery. So manual update is possible.
Problem I have right now is, that bootloader is locked, and in order to unlock it, we'll need fastboot connection. But the bootloader in the watch does not support so called 'SoftAP' feature. Seems like it will need an update from Google. But when this will happen I don't know. Possibly with Android 9 update? There must be a way, but LG says that they do not share technical specs, ATT gave me unlock code (I assume for SIM unlock, but my watches are already SIM unlocked). Any ideas? There has to be a way to connect to watch once in recovery, download or bootloader (all three modes are fully functional, just without wireless connectivity).

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Virnik0 said:
BTW, that red exclamation mark while in Recovery: Press crown button and top button once at the same time. Recovery will open.
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I have a Ticwatch Pro and am trying to get past the exclamation/no command screen when going into recovery. I have tried literally every combination of button presses with the two side buttons and still cannot get any results. Google searches have turned up little in the way of solutions. So, to all the smart folks here on XDA, how can I get this damn watch into recovery!?!?
(background on why - didn't wear the watch for a few weeks, watch battery dies. When charged and rebooted, got a message that my watch was locked with find my device. From there, I have tried all my potential passwords to unlock but nothing worked. I am left to reset outside the OS now so help is GREATLY appreciated)

you need to press in "phone info" long press until you see adb enable bro

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[How to] Manually update to 4.2

Figured this would cut down on threads and questions. I have made a video showing how to manually update to 4.1.2 (WILL ALSO WORK FOR 4.2, just use the correct file that I link to) on your Nexus 7.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwlXQoAzrBE
Hope this helps.
Thank you =) will try
-Google
I hope people actually watch and learn from this tutorial instead of waiting around for some point and click tool powered by unicorn blood and hamsters. It's an excellent tutorial and gets you in touch with your device by using the exact tools Google provided you to use for this exact thing.. Use them, they are invaluable.
This means we can't use the old method of putting update.zip file in the root folder and let the system upgrades by itself.
Terrific video but for one problem: My N7 doesn't seem to want to go into Recovery.
Using adb reboot recovery gets me into the red triangle screen, but pressing Power+VolUp just gets the Google logo and pressing all three buttons just restarts it. Something is screwy and I've wasted about three hours on messing with it. I never get the screen shown at 3:41.
If I cold start it by pressing Power+VolUp+VolDn, it brings up a screen with an Android on its back with the body open and a big green Start pointing to the Power button and arrows next to the volume buttons. In the lower left in white computer type is:
FASTBOOT MODE
PRODUCT NAME - grouper
VARIANT - not defined yet
HW VERSION - ER3
BOOTLOADER VERSION - 3.34
BASEBAND VERSION - N/A
SERIAL NUMBER - xxxxxxxxxxx
SIGNING - not defined yet
LOCK STATE - LOCKED
Pressing up or down twice brings up Recovery and pressing Power switches to a Google logo and that's the end of the show.
I followed your "How to install the Android SDK, ADB and Fastboot on your PC" video without a hitch (thank you for that one, too) and I have USB debugging turned on (as proven by adb reboot recovery working), so what the heck is going wrong with getting it past the red triangle screen?
EDIT: I'm bone stock, no root.
DirkBelig said:
Terrific video but for one problem: My N7 doesn't seem to want to go into Recovery.
Using adb reboot recovery gets me into the red triangle screen, but pressing Power+VolUp just gets the Google logo and pressing all three buttons just restarts it. Something is screwy and I've wasted about three hours on messing with it. I never get the screen shown at 3:41.
If I cold start it by pressing Power+VolUp+VolDn, it brings up a screen with an Android on its back with the body open and a big green Start pointing to the Power button and arrows next to the volume buttons. In the lower left in white computer type is:
FASTBOOT MODE
PRODUCT NAME - grouper
VARIANT - not defined yet
HW VERSION - ER3
BOOTLOADER VERSION - 3.34
BASEBAND VERSION - N/A
SERIAL NUMBER - xxxxxxxxxxx
SIGNING - not defined yet
LOCK STATE - LOCKED
Pressing up or down twice brings up Recovery and pressing Power switches to a Google logo and that's the end of the show.
I followed your "How to install the Android SDK, ADB and Fastboot on your PC" video without a hitch (thank you for that one, too) and I have USB debugging turned on (as proven by adb reboot recovery working), so what the heck is going wrong with getting it past the red triangle screen?
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I have the same exact same problem, except my bootloader is unlocked. Tried everything I could think of, and it still doesn't go into android recovery.
Insert your USB cable and make sure it's plugged into a charger or PC.. Recovery won't appear unless you are plugged in. It's an odd bug fixed when you update
I've been plugged in to both a charger and the PC. Come on, if I've fired off adb recovery reboot, doesn't that automatically suggest that I'm connected to the computer? I press Power+Volume Up and it does NOT instantly go to the screen it should, but brings up a Google logo and sits there forever.
styckx said:
Insert your USB cable and make sure it's plugged into a charger or PC.. Recovery won't appear unless you are plugged in. It's an odd bug fixed when you update
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Doesn't work in either case, it just hangs until the hard reboot kicks in.
DirkBelig said:
Terrific video but for one problem: My N7 doesn't seem to want to go into Recovery.
Using adb reboot recovery gets me into the red triangle screen, but pressing Power+VolUp just gets the Google logo and pressing all three buttons just restarts it. Something is screwy and I've wasted about three hours on messing with it. I never get the screen shown at 3:41.
If I cold start it by pressing Power+VolUp+VolDn, it brings up a screen with an Android on its back with the body open and a big green Start pointing to the Power button and arrows next to the volume buttons. In the lower left in white computer type is:
FASTBOOT MODE
PRODUCT NAME - grouper
VARIANT - not defined yet
HW VERSION - ER3
BOOTLOADER VERSION - 3.34
BASEBAND VERSION - N/A
SERIAL NUMBER - xxxxxxxxxxx
SIGNING - not defined yet
LOCK STATE - LOCKED
Pressing up or down twice brings up Recovery and pressing Power switches to a Google logo and that's the end of the show.
I followed your "How to install the Android SDK, ADB and Fastboot on your PC" video without a hitch (thank you for that one, too) and I have USB debugging turned on (as proven by adb reboot recovery working), so what the heck is going wrong with getting it past the red triangle screen?
EDIT: I'm bone stock, no root.
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Omega360 said:
I have the same exact same problem, except my bootloader is unlocked. Tried everything I could think of, and it still doesn't go into android recovery.
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I had the exact same issues. Turns out, I had to hold my volume button directly in the middle while holding power.
ShannonMS81 said:
I had the exact same issues. Turns out, I had to hold my volume button directly in the middle while holding power.
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THIS WORKED!!!!!!
OMFG!!! I burned the time I was going to watch the making of Prometheus Blu-ray trying to get this stupid thing to work! Where were you hours ago, man?!?!? Thank you!!! Better late than never.
Glad you got it.. BTW.. I did-misread what you said and yes, you would have had a USB cable in. All these posts are running together of people asking for help and having issues. Mah poor brain is getting em all mixed together.
Nexus 7 needs a coffee maker attachment!
qbking77 said:
Figured this would cut down on threads and questions. I have made a video showing how to manually update to 4.1.2 on your Nexus 7.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwlXQoAzrBE
Hope this helps.
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Great video! I might just be using this in the near future. I plan on waiting for the factory image (I just like having a full install on my devices when possible) instead of using just the zip file (that is if I dont get the update). Although if the update isnt showing up sometime soon then this is going to work for me just fine.
qbking77 said:
Figured this would cut down on threads and questions. I have made a video showing how to manually update to 4.1.2 on your Nexus 7.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwlXQoAzrBE
Hope this helps.
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can't enterthe stock recovery since i instaled CWM. removing it would bring the stock back ?
for some reason its not working for me. im fully stock, no root, locked bootloader. my pc recognizes N7 adb host and goes into recovery, but when i write the command "adb sideload 03a4eaf95f73.signed-nakasi-JZO54K-from-JRO03D.03a4eaf9.zip" it doesnt send it and just shows me the help info for adb. any suggestions why?
Thanks in advance
Same issue, when I "adb device" it will sometimes show as "device" and other times as something else (don't recall but not device). I can get into recover via "adb reboot recovery" and then into "update via adb" but when I "adb sideload.....(see above)" it just runs through the different commands as if "sideload" is not an option? Followed the video to a "T" and nothing.....thinking about rooting and doing it the old fashion way but this is the first android device I've had that I've not seen a reason to root right away...maybe should just wait for the OTA?
Ram1500 said:
for some reason its not working for me. im fully stock, no root, locked bootloader. my pc recognizes N7 adb host and goes into recovery, but when i write the command "adb sideload 03a4eaf95f73.signed-nakasi-JZO54K-from-JRO03D.03a4eaf9.zip" it doesnt send it and just shows me the help info for adb. any suggestions why?
Thanks in advance
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While in stock recovery and in the "apply update from adb" screen, type in the command window "adb devices". It should say:
<your device serial number> sideload
If it does not, check the drivers in device manager. You may need to manually install it. I had to on mine.
Cheers qbking77, worked a treat.
First time I pushed using adb & after following your tut life is good. Thanks again!
Ram1500 said:
for some reason its not working for me. im fully stock, no root, locked bootloader. my pc recognizes N7 adb host and goes into recovery, but when i write the command "adb sideload 03a4eaf95f73.signed-nakasi-JZO54K-from-JRO03D.03a4eaf9.zip" it doesnt send it and just shows me the help info for adb. any suggestions why?
Thanks in advance
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You may be using an older version of adb that does not support the sideload command.
Jwoc12 said:
Same issue, when I "adb device" it will sometimes show as "device" and other times as something else (don't recall but not device). I can get into recover via "adb reboot recovery" and then into "update via adb" but when I "adb sideload.....(see above)" it just runs through the different commands as if "sideload" is not an option? Followed the video to a "T" and nothing.....thinking about rooting and doing it the old fashion way but this is the first android device I've had that I've not seen a reason to root right away...maybe should just wait for the OTA?
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It should say 8sdgfs3JKSDBFkjk3 device or something like that. If it does not, you need to install the the correct driver.
My computer did not recognize my tablet at first. I went to this thread and installed PDAnet which installed the driver.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195

[Q] Broke screen, can't unlock+stuck in airplane mode+no USB debugging

So I dropped my phone and shattered the screen a few days ago. Just today a section of the screen failed that prevented me from unlocking the device with my pattern. Like an idiot, I kept trying to obtain the pattern unlock, but ultimately failed and now the phone is forcing me to unlock it by signing into the Google account associated with the phone. Unfortunately that only works if you have a Wifi or data connection, which I DON'T have because I had it in Airplane mode when the digitizer died.
So what are my options here? The phone DOES have an unlocked bootloader, as I loaded the Mexican ROM a while back to replace the stock U.S. one. When I boot up to Fastboot mode, it says unlocked status 3, and I can successfully see the device by using the "fastmode devices" mode. However, I cannot access the device via ADB because I didn't have USB debugging turned on.
I'm not all that familiar with Android recovery options and would just like to see if I can get into my device without having to wipe it. Ideally all I want to do is either:
A.) Somehow turn on Wifi so I can unlock the device by signing into google (I can connect a keyboard up to the phone to type in my credentials)
B.) Somehow turn on USB debugging so I can use ADB to then clear the password or turn on wifi, etc
Help!
Farfolomew said:
So I dropped my phone and shattered the screen a few days ago. Just today a section of the screen failed that prevented me from unlocking the device with my pattern. Like an idiot, I kept trying to obtain the pattern unlock, but ultimately failed and now the phone is forcing me to unlock it by signing into the Google account associated with the phone. Unfortunately that only works if you have a Wifi or data connection, which I DON'T have because I had it in Airplane mode when the digitizer died.
So what are my options here? The phone DOES have an unlocked bootloader, as I loaded the Mexican ROM a while back to replace the stock U.S. one. When I boot up to Fastboot mode, it says unlocked status 3, and I can successfully see the device by using the "fastmode devices" mode. However, I cannot access the device via ADB because I didn't have USB debugging turned on.
I'm not all that familiar with Android recovery options and would just like to see if I can get into my device without having to wipe it. Ideally all I want to do is either:
A.) Somehow turn on Wifi so I can unlock the device by signing into google (I can connect a keyboard up to the phone to type in my credentials)
B.) Somehow turn on USB debugging so I can use ADB to then clear the password or turn on wifi, etc
Help!
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When you hold down the power button at the lockscreen, isn't there an option to turn on/off airplane mode?
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When you hold down the power button at the lockscreen, isn't there an option to turn on/off airplane mode?
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Huh I can't believe I didn't see that option. Unfortunately, I also had my data connection turned off as well, so simply turning off airplane mode is not sufficient.
I tried to load CWM recovery using the fastmode flash recovery cmd, thinking it would give me some sort of ADB access, but it errored out with a "remote failure" error. I'm not even sure that recovery would have let me disable the pattern lock anyways.
Thanks for the help!
Farfolomew said:
So I dropped my phone and shattered the screen a few days ago. Just today a section of the screen failed that prevented me from unlocking the device with my pattern. Like an idiot, I kept trying to obtain the pattern unlock, but ultimately failed and now the phone is forcing me to unlock it by signing into the Google account associated with the phone. Unfortunately that only works if you have a Wifi or data connection, which I DON'T have because I had it in Airplane mode when the digitizer died.
So what are my options here? The phone DOES have an unlocked bootloader, as I loaded the Mexican ROM a while back to replace the stock U.S. one. When I boot up to Fastboot mode, it says unlocked status 3, and I can successfully see the device by using the "fastmode devices" mode. However, I cannot access the device via ADB because I didn't have USB debugging turned on.
I'm not all that familiar with Android recovery options and would just like to see if I can get into my device without having to wipe it. Ideally all I want to do is either:
A.) Somehow turn on Wifi so I can unlock the device by signing into google (I can connect a keyboard up to the phone to type in my credentials)
B.) Somehow turn on USB debugging so I can use ADB to then clear the password or turn on wifi, etc
Help!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...mctr=(not provided)&__utmv=-&__utmk=201566226
That link doesn't help me at all, since I can't unlock the phone to turn on USB debugging, nor would I even be able to unlock it even if I could control it remotely.
But anyways, great news to report! I was able to eventually load the Clockwork mod (CWM) as the recovery partition in fastboot mode. The problem earlier trying to flash CWM was that the phone's battery was too low and it threw a vague "remote failure" error. After charging it up to 100% the flash worked fine. After that, I rebooted into CWM and then flashed the Aroma file manager zip (using method VII on this page: http :// en. miui. com /thread-5684-1-1 . html) , and managed to delete the password and gesture key files, and voila! after restarting my phone I was in! Wooo!
So obviously I was only able to do this because my phone was previously rooted with bootloader unlocked. If that weren't the case (ie, default from the factory), then the only option would have been to wipe the device.
Farfolomew said:
That link doesn't help me at all, since I can't unlock the phone to turn on USB debugging, nor would I even be able to unlock it even if I could control it remotely.
But anyways, great news to report! I was able to eventually load the Clockwork mod (CWM) as the recovery partition in fastboot mode. The problem earlier trying to flash CWM was that the phone's battery was too low and it threw a vague "remote failure" error. After charging it up to 100% the flash worked fine. After that, I rebooted into CWM and then flashed the Aroma file manager zip (using method VII on this page: http :// en. miui. com /thread-5684-1-1 . html) , and managed to delete the password and gesture key files, and voila! after restarting my phone I was in! Wooo!
So obviously I was only able to do this because my phone was previously rooted with bootloader unlocked. If that weren't the case (ie, default from the factory), then the only option would have been to wipe the device.
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why dont you take an HDMI cable then connect it to a TV or screen then you can see everything
Mine screen was broken some moths ago and I did this to use phone before new screen replacement came. Maybe it can help you.
devilsking said:
why dont you take an HDMI cable then connect it to a TV or screen then you can see everything
Mine screen was broken some moths ago and I did this to use phone before new screen replacement came. Maybe it can help you.
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Yes, I should have immediately stopped trying to pattern-unlock it with the broke screen and waited until I could have hooked up my mouse. I didn't know it would lock me out of the pattern-unlock method after so many tries and force me to unlock using google signin. Also, with the google sign in, I assumed it used cached credentials, but it does not. It requires an active data or wifi connection to verify. Neither of those were turned on, nor could I turn them on. The only option I had was to get in there using a Recovery ROM and remove the password key files. I guess the moral of this story is don't be an idiot and absolutely try to get into your phone right away, when there are plenty of other ways to get in even if hte screen is completely broke (like you said with HDMI cable, keyboard, mouse, etc)
Also, I had a "fun" little issue after that where I tried to edit the build.props file to enable home screen rotation, but that ended up crashing the OS and I had to use fastboot to flash just the system.img that was from the stock Mexican 4.1.2 ROM. So now, I just downloaded an app that allows me to rotate my device, and thus allow me to avoid the dead part of the digitizer when I need to.

New to nokia, not android/adb/etc

So I just got my shiny new Nokia 8 and it seems to be updated to the latest version of Pie. Reading through all the root forums/threads, I'm noticing a couple issues with my phone that I'm not seeing mentioned:
-In Dev settings, OEM unlocking is off and grayed out, I can't toggle it.
-When I try to access download mode/bootloader (volume down/plug in cable from pc) my screen does a little flashy thing and then goes straight to the battery percentage.
-I can ADB devices just fine and see the phone, when I ADB reboot bootloader, the phone gets stuck on a screen showing "powered by android'', with "download mode" in the upper left corner, and any fastboot commands return absolutely nothing.
Any tips or suggestions?
Many thanks
jgro1976 said:
So I just got my shiny new Nokia 8 and it seems to be updated to the latest version of Pie. Reading through all the root forums/threads, I'm noticing a couple issues with my phone that I'm not seeing mentioned:
-In Dev settings, OEM unlocking is off and grayed out, I can't toggle it.
-When I try to access download mode/bootloader (volume down/plug in cable from pc) my screen does a little flashy thing and then goes straight to the battery percentage.
-I can ADB devices just fine and see the phone, when I ADB reboot bootloader, the phone gets stuck on a screen showing "powered by android'', with "download mode" in the upper left corner, and any fastboot commands return absolutely nothing.
Any tips or suggestions?
Many thanks
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- you cant toggle it because you have not unlocked the bootloader. Sometimes even after you unlock it it will be greyed out, which isnt of importance. To unlock the bootloader downgrade to Oreo November update by sideloading the relevant ROM, then follow the the official HMD instructions.
- Make sure USB debugging is turned on under developer options.
- Are you attempting to boot into the OS or recovery here? Abd reboot is enough to boot into your system. To boot into recovery use adb reboot recovery. Or do it manually using the keys.
Ok, everything I've read so far says to make sure OEM unlock is enabled before you do anything else, so you've confused me now. And none of the guides talk about sideloading the ROM, so you've thrown a new twist with that as well.
USB debugging is enabled, and my computer sees the device via adb devices, but if I try adb reboot recovery, all I get is the little android icon with the red triangle over him, and if I try adb reboot bootloader, basically nothing happens. And I wasn't trying to boot into the OS or recovery, I'm not a noob but maybe this phone is just different enough from what I'm used to I guess.
So basically I'm stuck right now, can't boot into recovery, can't sideload a ROM, can't boot into the bootloader/download mode either.
MDV106 said:
- you cant toggle it because you have not unlocked the bootloader. Sometimes even after you unlock it it will be greyed out, which isnt of importance. To unlock the bootloader downgrade to Oreo November update by sideloading the relevant ROM, then follow the the official HMD instructions.
- Make sure USB debugging is turned on under developer options.
- Are you attempting to boot into the OS or recovery here? Abd reboot is enough to boot into your system. To boot into recovery use adb reboot recovery. Or do it manually using the keys.
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Actually, thank you, you got me thinking and I was able to get downgraded to the Oreo, got my code from Nokia and unlock.key, now the only thing I'm still having a hard time with is my computer won't detect my phone in fastboot mode. Works just fine in normal ADB commands, but no fastboot...
You'd think my drivers are all fine and that since ADB sees the device, but maybe not?
jgro1976 said:
Ok, everything I've read so far says to make sure OEM unlock is enabled before you do anything else, so you've confused me now. And none of the guides talk about sideloading the ROM, so you've thrown a new twist with that as well.
USB debugging is enabled, and my computer sees the device via adb devices, but if I try adb reboot recovery, all I get is the little android icon with the red triangle over him, and if I try adb reboot bootloader, basically nothing happens. And I wasn't trying to boot into the OS or recovery, I'm not a noob but maybe this phone is just different enough from what I'm used to I guess.
So basically I'm stuck right now, can't boot into recovery, can't sideload a ROM, can't boot into the bootloader/download mode either.
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Bootloader, unlocked! Now if I can get the rest of my home wireless **** to work this well/easily, thank you for getting me pointed in the right direction, all good here (I hope).
jgro1976 said:
Actually, thank you, you got me thinking and I was able to get downgraded to the Oreo, got my code from Nokia and unlock.key, now the only thing I'm still having a hard time with is my computer won't detect my phone in fastboot mode. Works just fine in normal ADB commands, but no fastboot...
You'd think my drivers are all fine and that since ADB sees the device, but maybe not?
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jgro1976 said:
Bootloader, unlocked! Now if I can get the rest of my home wireless **** to work this well/easily, thank you for getting me pointed in the right direction, all good here (I hope).
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Im guessing you finally realised they after getting the android icon with the red triangle u have to press volume up and hold it then tap the power key to enter the recovery. Good to know you managed to unlock the bootloader eventually.
A lot of people have been having issues with fastboot, especially on Windows machines . Try restarting the shell or use a different USB port on your computer?also maybe try a different driver version and see if it helps.

ADB Works, Fastboot still "waiting for any device"

I have been blundering my way though the internet to get my ROG Phone 2 rooted. I have unlocked the bootloader, I have a modified boot image from magisk, I have the ADB connection set up through USB and it works fantastically. I honestly don't know how I got it work, it involved many different driver update attempts and then figuring out I hadn't put the phone into USB debugging, but now fastboot doesn't work.
ADB will list the device, but fastboot cannot see it. I have tried rebooting the phone into the bootloader, but there is no connection on either. Not sure why I thought that would work, but I tried. I really don't understand enough about fastboot to get any farther on my own.
I have the tencent version and I was pretty certain I have the CN android 9.0 on it, but I am no longer certain of that. I am running windows 10.
This is my build number: PKQ1.190414.001.WW_Phone-16.0622.1906.19-0
I honestly don't know, but does that WW mean my tencent phone is running the WW firmware?
RichDoe252 said:
I have been blundering my way though the internet to get my ROG Phone 2 rooted. I have unlocked the bootloader, I have a modified boot image from magisk, I have the ADB connection set up through USB and it works fantastically. I honestly don't know how I got it work, it involved many different driver update attempts and then figuring out I hadn't put the phone into USB debugging, but now fastboot doesn't work.
ADB will list the device, but fastboot cannot see it. I have tried rebooting the phone into the bootloader, but there is no connection on either. Not sure why I thought that would work, but I tried. I really don't understand enough about fastboot to get any farther on my own.
I have the tencent version and I was pretty certain I have the CN android 9.0 on it, but I am no longer certain of that. I am running windows 10.
This is my build number: PKQ1.190414.001.WW_Phone-16.0622.1906.19-0
I honestly don't know, but does that WW mean my tencent phone is running the WW firmware?
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Fun fact, I just got Fastboot access from my computer by using the side USB port and rebooting into the bootloader from ADB. Still not to sure about the version bit. I think I'm just going to give it whirl and brick my device, maybe.
RichDoe252 said:
I have been blundering my way though the internet to get my ROG Phone 2 rooted. I have unlocked the bootloader, I have a modified boot image from magisk, I have the ADB connection set up through USB and it works fantastically. I honestly don't know how I got it work, it involved many different driver update attempts and then figuring out I hadn't put the phone into USB debugging, but now fastboot doesn't work.
ADB will list the device, but fastboot cannot see it. I have tried rebooting the phone into the bootloader, but there is no connection on either. Not sure why I thought that would work, but I tried. I really don't understand enough about fastboot to get any farther on my own.
I have the tencent version and I was pretty certain I have the CN android 9.0 on it, but I am no longer certain of that. I am running windows 10.
This is my build number: PKQ1.190414.001.WW_Phone-16.0622.1906.19-0
I honestly don't know, but does that WW mean my tencent phone is running the WW firmware?
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1. You are running a WW rom, but that doesn't necessarily mean your fingerprint is matched. To update you need to have both WW rom and WW fingerprint. You can check if your fingerprint is CN or WW using device info hw from playstore under 'system'
2. In order to root you need to have a matching root boot img for your current rom ie root img for 1906.19, just checking that your know this?
3. Have you managed to get the phone recognised using the cmd 'fastboot devices'? Also are you using the side port?
4.when you say bootloader, have you definitely got the phone in fastboot mode - hold vol up and power button until you see the screen with some options. That screen is fastboot mode, you don't need to select any further options. Once in that mode, connect to pc, open adb and run the fastboot devices cmd. Once your device is recognised, report back here for further steps
superbrick.
reg66 said:
1. You are running a WW rom, but that doesn't necessarily mean your fingerprint is matched. To update you need to have both WW rom and WW fingerprint. You can check if your fingerprint is CN or WW using device info hw from playstore under 'system'
2. In order to root you need to have a matching root boot img for your current rom ie root img for 1906.19, just checking that your know this?
3. Have you managed to get the phone recognised using the cmd 'fastboot devices'? Also are you using the side port?
4.when you say bootloader, have you definitely got the phone in fastboot mode - hold vol up and power button until you see the screen with some options. That screen is fastboot mode, you don't need to select any further options. Once in that mode, connect to pc, open adb and run the fastboot devices cmd. Once your device is recognised, report back here for further steps
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Thanks for the reply! I did indeed get fastboot to work over USB. Fastboot devices reported back the serial number and everything. I did not know that the build need to match on both the boot and the rom, but that does make sense and I probably should have realized that before I went ahead and copied the rooted boot.img I had over. Then my phone couldn't boot up proper, and got stuck in fastboot. Then I went ahead and copied all of the contents of the same rom over and now it is literally just a black screen. Won't turn on any more. I think I super bricked it.
Sorry I didn't see your post earlier and I know I am not father into the deep end, but is there a way out from where I am.
RichDoe252 said:
Thanks for the reply! I did indeed get fastboot to work over USB. Fastboot devices reported back the serial number and everything. I did not know that the build need to match on both the boot and the rom, but that does make sense and I probably should have realized that before I went ahead and copied the rooted boot.img I had over. Then my phone couldn't boot up proper, and got stuck in fastboot. Then I went ahead and copied all of the contents of the same rom over and now it is literally just a black screen. Won't turn on any more. I think I super bricked it.
Sorry I didn't see your post earlier and I know I am not father into the deep end, but is there a way out from where I am.
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Oh jeepers dude. So just a black screen... Can you at least boot into fastboot?
reg66 said:
Oh jeepers dude. So just a black screen... Can you at least boot into fastboot?
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Nope. The only response I can get out of it now is when I plug it into the fastboot port, the computer recognizes that something was plugged in. I don't even get a device on a device manager.
RichDoe252 said:
Nope. The only response I can get out of it now is when I plug it into the fastboot port, the computer recognizes that something was plugged in. I don't even get a device on a device manager.
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Try holding the power button for around 20 secs until it shuts down. Then try vol up and power together and see if you get back to fastboot. If that doesn't work try vol up vol down and power buttons all together. Then try again to put it in fastboot mode using vol up and power. Let us know what happens /if you can reach fastboot mode
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Try holding the power button for around 20 secs until it shuts down. Then try vol up and power together and see if you get back to fastboot. If that doesn't work try vol up vol down and power buttons all together. Then try again to put it in fastboot mode using vol up and power. Let us know what happens /if you can reach fastboot mode
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Unfortunately, nothing. Holding power for 20 seconds showed nothing, and like wise for volume up and power. Battery was fully charged too. Had it plugged in for most of today while I was trying to get fastboot to work.
RichDoe252 said:
Unfortunately, nothing. Holding power for 20 seconds showed nothing, and like wise for volume up and power. Battery was fully charged too. Had it plugged in for most of today while I was trying to get fastboot to work.
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Is there any sort of illumination to the black screen ie do you think the phone is on but the screen is black or do think the phone is completely off?
Holding power button for a while should switch it off after a while. Try holding for longer than 20 secs, then try booting into fastboot mode
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Well dude, it's 4 am here. Gotta get some sleep dude. Will check here when I wake. Good luck in the mean time
Still trying to get to sleep. How ya getting on? What about vol down and power buttons for 30+secs, can you try that and let us know the results
reg66 said:
Still trying to get to sleep. How ya getting on? What about vol down and power buttons for 30+secs, can you try that and let us know the results
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Bro get to sleep! Such a good Samaritan
TikiThePug said:
Bro get to sleep! Such a good Samaritan
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LOL! I would if I could, just can't sleep yet. Hopefully soon tho!
RichDoe252 said:
Unfortunately, nothing. Holding power for 20 seconds showed nothing, and like wise for volume up and power. Battery was fully charged too. Had it plugged in for most of today while I was trying to get fastboot to work.
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Try a USB 2.0 port? Surprisingly this works for some phones even though it's compatible with 3.0.
reg66 said:
Still trying to get to sleep. How ya getting on? What about vol down and power buttons for 30+secs, can you try that and let us know the results
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Well, It's been untouched for a day now, and it still will not react to input. No response from long hold on the power button. I will try again in the morning. Is it possible that I somehow wrote into the BIOS of the phone? Android does use a BIOS, right?
RichDoe252 said:
Well, It's been untouched for a day now, and it still will not react to input. No response from long hold on the power button. I will try again in the morning. Is it possible that I somehow wrote into the BIOS of the phone? Android does use a BIOS, right?
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Android itself does not have a BIOS, since Android is an OS and BIOS is more similar to firmware. But yes, the phone does have firmware, and it could be that the mismatch in firmware versions (from which you tried to flash), has caused the bootloader to "not know what to do now" when trying to start the phone up.
One thing which comes with all phones with a Qualcomm chipset is something called Qualcomm Crashdump Mode. You can try to see if you can get your phone in EDL (emergency download) mode and restore the correct firmware in that way:
https://www.the***********.com/rog-phone-2-unbrick-guide (URL gets censored for some reason; it should be "the custom droid" with no spaces)
Also, if you continue to have driver issues with connecting the phone to your PC, are you able to test another PC or even a Mac if you have access to one? I find Windows can be a giant pain for getting ADB and fastboot to work properly at times.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
reg66 said:
Still trying to get to sleep. How ya getting on? What about vol down and power buttons for 30+secs, can you try that and let us know the results
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Ok, so here's where I am: I have left the phone unplugged for a long time now. Really had no effect. I just downloaded QPST and I can actually get my computer to see the phone. However, I am still not quite sure how to USE QPST and not make things worse. So this is my plan: I am going to look through the forums here for info on how to use QPST to get my phone working again. Not really sure what that will look like, but fastboot would be a good start. From there, it sounds like I have to get the original firmware back on it, and then go about the process of rooting once again.
Still leaves me with the issue that started me down the path of rooting this phone, but at least it will not longer be bricked.
RichDoe252 said:
Ok, so here's where I am: I have left the phone unplugged for a long time now. Really had no effect. I just downloaded QPST and I can actually get my computer to see the phone. However, I am still not quite sure how to USE QPST and not make things worse. So this is my plan: I am going to look through the forums here for info on how to use QPST to get my phone working again. Not really sure what that will look like, but fastboot would be a good start. From there, it sounds like I have to get the original firmware back on it, and then go about the process of rooting once again.
Still leaves me with the issue that started me down the path of rooting this phone, but at least it will not longer be bricked.
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You may not HAVE to flash complete firmware, it is quite likely that the boot.img is causing the problem as you flashed an incompatible version. Below you'll flash the correct version which HOPEFULLY will fix your phone, provided you can get into fastboot mode now.
Haven't read back through all the thread so i can't recall all the details of where you're at. As far as i can tell you're still running WW 16.0622.1906.19-0, correct? Can you get the device to now boot into fastboot mode? (from a powered off state, press and hold vol up and power at the same time. You should then be presented with some options, DON'T select any option. With that menu screen open is fastboot mode.
1. Download and install ADB Fastboot from here to C: drive of your pc/laptop.
2. With your phone in fastboot mode (as detailed above) connect it to pc/laptop using the side port of the phone.
3. Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder and double click the cmd-here.exe, this will open a cmd window.
4. Type 'fastboot devices' to check that it's recognised, there should be a serial/key shown after entering that cmd.
5. Provided the serial/key is shown in fastboot mode, download the following boot.img (which is for WW 1906.19) from here.
6. Copy that boot img to the same folder you have open for ADB (C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot)
7. In the cmd window type 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'.
Now, that boot img is the STOCK boot img for your rom version. Don't worry about rooting for now (if i recall correctly, your phone won't boot to system), let's just try to get the phone booting first. Providing there are no errors when flashing the boot img, on the phone fastboot menu, scroll through and choose 'restart'.
Let me know if the device boots to system now... Good luck
I'll pm you my email address so you'll be able to get hold of me if you get stuck at any stage...
EDIT: was forgetting you tried so many times to get into fastboot mode, without success.
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Dude, is your phone screen still black but switched on? When you tap the screen does it vibrate. I'm thinking you might already be in edl mode (which could be a good thing). Let us know
Check your pm's dude for further info. I can't post links to the site required so have sent via pm
TikiThePug said:
Android itself does not have a BIOS, since Android is an OS and BIOS is more similar to firmware. But yes, the phone does have firmware, and it could be that the mismatch in firmware versions (from which you tried to flash), has caused the bootloader to "not know what to do now" when trying to start the phone up.
One thing which comes with all phones with a Qualcomm chipset is something called Qualcomm Crashdump Mode. You can try to see if you can get your phone in EDL (emergency download) mode and restore the correct firmware in that way:
https://www.the***********.com/rog-phone-2-unbrick-guide (URL gets censored for some reason; it should be "the custom droid" with no spaces)
Also, if you continue to have driver issues with connecting the phone to your PC, are you able to test another PC or even a Mac if you have access to one? I find Windows can be a giant pain for getting ADB and fastboot to work properly at times.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
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Just dropping you a quick note to say thanks for thanks! LOL. Yeah, your post earlier seems like the best place to go. Have used Miflash Tool a few times on Xiaomi devices, it's pretty good and straight forward. Should be a LOT easier than using QPST and having to change EMMC to UFS.
Can't remember where i saw it now, but i'm sure i read that if the phone screen is black (but switched on) and vibrates, then it's likely to be in EDL mode already. Which will hopefully be good news for @RichDoe252. Before that (having never been in that situation), i wasn't aware that an all black screen could mean EDL mode is active. Fingers crossed for Rich it'll all work out just fine.
@RichDoe252 If all goes successfully using the QPST file download (and using the Miflash Tool the guide mentions in the pm i sent you) and flashing, DON'T ROOT JUST YET!!!! LOL. Let us know how it goes and then we can look into, and point you in the right direction, for getting you rooted and up to date on latest A9 or A10 whichever you'd prefer
Well I must say Rich, I'm surprised you haven't been back here yet to give any updates on progress!! Sent you a couple of emails through pm... Man, if it was my fairly expensive phone that was in the poo pan, I'd be all over trying to fix it lol
reg66 said:
Well I must say Rich, I'm surprised you haven't been back here yet to give any updates on progress!! Sent you a couple of emails through pm... Man, if it was my fairly expensive phone that was in the poo pan, I'd be all over trying to fix it lol
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First off, you are a freaking saint. I really do appreciate all the help you have been offering up, and I am sorry I have not been very quick with a response. As my phone currently stands, I get 0% response from anything I do to it. No vibrate, nothing. No indication it even is plugged in. I had it connected to my PC with QPST installed, and it was able to pick up that the phone was there, and then immediately tried to download something to it. Not sure what, not sure why, but that kinda typifiies my interaction with this whole process so far. If you haven't guessed, I'm kinda in over my head.
Back to the problem: QPST started some opperation to download something to it. Wouldn't let me do anything else, said the phone was in "download mode". Either way it stopped at 30% and didn't progress for 30 minutes, so I tried to unplug it and plug it back in. Same interaction. Unable to do anything to the phone, no reaction from the phone what so ever. This was, by the way, plugged into the fastboot side port.
I saw that you PM'ed me, and now I can't find the email notification or the PMs on the site. Forgive me for being unfortunately new at this. I will get back to you bud, and thank you again.

Google Pixel QUSB_BULK_CID:xxxx SN:xxxxxxxx

Something happened to my Google Pixel this morning. Everything was fine last night, woke up this morning and the phone won't turn on or reboot. Power button isn't responsive, Power button + Volume down to get into recovery mode is also not responsive. When I connect my phone to my PC I also get QUSB_BULK_CID:xxxx SN:xxxxxxxx.
I did some searching around, and it sounds like the phone might be stuck in Emergency Download Mode (EDL)? Anyone has a solution on how to fix this issue?
(I can't locate the firehose (.mdn of .elf?) files to complete the steps in this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-how-to-return-to-stock-flash-images-with-qfil.3901510/.)
BTW mine is Google Pixel 3,
Anyone has the solution !! Please help !!!​
Have you tired holding volume up + power together for more than 10 seconds?
That's a hard shut off, should get you out of whatever mode you're in.
mindyabiznis said:
Have you tired holding volume up + power together for more than 10 seconds?
That's a hard shut off, should get you out of whatever mode you're in.
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Yeah, but nothing happened! Its EDL mode.
From what I've read it looks as though your only option is to flash some firmware
How to fix a phone that’s stuck in emergency mode - Smart Mobile Phone Solutions
Is your cell phone stuck in Emergency Mode? Did your phone turn on but all you can see on the screen is “Emergency Mode!!”? Don’t panic! This article will
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If you can't find a way of getting out of it then it says you should file a warranty claim and get a replacement phone.
Apparently it's very rare but it can happen when recently rooted or having recently flashed a custom ROM.
What is EDL Mode and How to Boot your Qualcomm Android Device into it
Android phones and tablets equipped with Qualcomm chipset contain a special boot mode which could be used force-flash firmware files for the purpose of unbricking or restoring the stock ROM.
www.thecustomdroid.com
This website shows you how to get into it using adb commands or fastboot commands, that could work to get you out of it.
mindyabiznis said:
From what I've read it looks as though your only option is to flash some firmware
How to fix a phone that’s stuck in emergency mode - Smart Mobile Phone Solutions
Is your cell phone stuck in Emergency Mode? Did your phone turn on but all you can see on the screen is “Emergency Mode!!”? Don’t panic! This article will
smartmobilephonesolutions.com
If you can't find a way of getting out of it then it says you should file a warranty claim and get a replacement phone.
Apparently it's very rare but it can happen when recently rooted or having recently flashed a custom ROM.
What is EDL Mode and How to Boot your Qualcomm Android Device into it
Android phones and tablets equipped with Qualcomm chipset contain a special boot mode which could be used force-flash firmware files for the purpose of unbricking or restoring the stock ROM.
www.thecustomdroid.com
This website shows you how to get into it using adb commands or fastboot commands, that could work to get you out of it.
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Thanks for the reply...
I already did all of this but couldn't get the phone out of Emergency Mode,
and I already said (I can't locate the firehose (.mdn of .elf?) files to complete the steps in this guide and I'm not able to locate the QSPT Flashable Firmware File for my device Pixel 3.
It's very frustrating to saw that even a pixel phone has to go through this...
It was not rooted / not Bootloader unlocked / or any kind of modification wasn't done with it only an OTA update from Google was installed last wk.
Have you had the phone long? Can you make a warranty claim?
Seems as though mdn and elf files are used by the android Web installer, so maybe try flashing to stock from the Google Web installer website.
Failing that you would have to open it to disconnect the battery, that would fix your problem.
mindyabiznis said:
Have you had the phone long? Can you make a warranty claim?
Seems as though mdn and elf files are used by the android Web installer, so maybe try flashing to stock from the Google Web installer website.
Failing that you would have to open it to disconnect the battery, that would fix your problem.
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Yeah, thinking of battery disconnect..
sifatrhmn said:
Yeah, thinking of battery disconnect..
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Can you disconnect the cable and just let it run out of juice?
Give your information to this proposed lawsuit this office may pursue.
Google Pixel 3 Class Action Investigation - Chimicles Schwartz Kriner & Donaldson-Smith LLP
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When your device appears like this on your PC, it means it's stuck in QPST mode - Qualcomm Product Support Tool. The software is not freely available from Qualcomm, nor are the necessary files that would be required to reprogram the PROM.
Some users have had success leaving their phone to run out of battery. Failing that, there is unfortunately no way to recover the device beyond seeking repair.

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