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everybody should check sparsechunk files no in flash file of your extracted stock firmware and edit my autoflasher files according to number of sparsechunk files and flash your firmware. I edit and made one firmware autoflasher for my x play Indian version and flashed successfully. YES you can flash stock Moto roms meant for your model and carrier only. can i flash stock firmware with locked bootloader? Recognized Contributor3,144 posts Thanks: 1,591īut i have locked bootloader. Try this, not necessary for unlock bootloader If it was me I would either contact Motorola or go to a repair shop and have a motd experienced person take a look at it.
FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY UNKNOWN PARTITION SOFTWARE
If you where on lollipop software you wouldn't have the issue with check bootloader OEM unlock. That really does sound like you bricked the device. Unless I'm missing something in it's usage.
FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY UNKNOWN PARTITION INSTALL
And therefore the tool itself can't unlock or equally install TWRP. Have downloaded, and tried that - but the crux appears to be the fact that my bootloader is locked and I can't access the OEM checkbox. (bootloader) has-slot:userdata: not foundīack to the now standard "start up failed"ĮRROR: Failed to pass validation, backup to fastbootįastboot reason: Fall-through from normal boot mode I tried the wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache partition from the stock recovery.Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot erase userdata Short of that I'm stuck for ideas really, accept booting into 'fastboot and then erasing all data and factory reset in there. Have you tried any erase data commands or reset commands? Perhaps you could reset the phone so kingroot is un-installed and then try to turn on the phone. (bootloader) Check 'Allow OEM Unlock' in Developer Options.Īnd since I can't get into the phone, I can't therefore check the "allow OEM unclock" I run the unlock command, with my unique key but I get. You can't flash a system image with a locked bootloader.
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I think you need to unlock the bootloader and then start with the 'fastboot oem lock begin' command.
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Target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes (bootloader) Not supported command in current status!Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot flash partition gpt.bin Tried the first fastboot oem lock begin but get. There's a good guide here which I followed to unbrick my device. Have you tried manually flashing each bit of the stock firmware/image. Obviously, not sure what support Motorola would provide for what is essentially my own fault? I'm on stock recovery (obviously still locked). Unlock bootloader (request key, but error regarding OEM unlock not being set - no access to now set it LOL)ĭownloaded stock X_Play_UK_Retail_XT1562_LPD23.118-10_, and tried using various guides on fastboot but keep getting remote failed. I've now tried lot's of different things, over the last few hours. I'm now stuck at bootup with Start Up Failed. Blasted kingroot - bricked my phone? Ahh, hind sight is a wonderful thing.Īfter trying to use kingroot to get root access, it failed.