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Standard partitions)) you should have a repartitioned device at theĮnd, and only the resize2fs command should be enough to start to
#Msm download tool device not match image archive#
in theory if you use the archive forĭifferent device (e.g. Please use the archive which is especially for your device.
#Msm download tool device not match image install#
Install Mobile Upgrade Q 4.8.7 the necessary drivers are Drivers in order the device to be recognized when is in Download mode.I will try to findĪnother one (you can do it yourself too). If thereĪre problems with this link please let me know. This is a link to one such version (found through Google). QPST version 2.7.422 (you can find it on the net as 2.7 build 422).you should be able to check for OTA updates and to download them, but you will not be able to install them. you will have access to the fastboot commands (removed by the latest upgrade). The method described below hasīeen tested on 6039Y, 6039S, 6039H (with the archives for 6039Y) andĦ039K (with the 6039S archive) and is confirmed that it works. I'm not responsible if your device is hardīricked by using the procedure below. You need the correct programmer to hard unbrick your devices. What's going on? Why can none of these tools send the programmer?Įdit: A more recent version of QFIL (version 2.7.460) gives a much more detailed error message (SAHARA_NAK_MEMORY_DEBUG_NOT_SUPPORTED): Using the official Mobile Upgrader Q tool from Alcatel, I get a "read terminal information failed" error message, and the Panasonic Download Tool (which also used to work with Idol 3) gives me "Load NPRG Error. I have a backup of the old aboot, but when I try to flash with QFIL, I get the following error: Download Fail:System.Exception: Unable to download Flash Programmer using Sahara ProtocolĪt QC._SaharaArmPrgDownload(String sFileName)Īt QC.(UInt64& version, String armPrgPath) Plugging my phone in gives me a "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" on COM11 (rather than the usual COM7 in EDL). I also thank OnePlus for somehow failing to prevent the MSM tool from entering the hands of the public every time, and for trafficking this good.I flashed a bad aboot partition on my Idol 3 and I'm now stuck on a black screen. What are your ideas about this and is there another option available that could work for me?ĭualboot with Windows/Kubuntu is a alternatieve but can also be tricky.Īs much as I hate Qualcomm for their monopolistic business practices, I thank them for EDL mode.
Everything I need is on the external harddisks. It is no problem for me to change the OS because I don't lose any files. When I can unlock my phone in Windows with the MSM tool I can install Kubuntu back again on the laptop. Install Windows on the laptop via the flashdrive.
#Msm download tool device not match image iso#
Because the OS is on the SSD and not on the laptop do I have access to the USB ports on the laptop via Windows which runs on the SSD? The purpose is to connect the bricked phone to one of the USB ports and use the MSM tool to unbrick my device.Ģ) Buy a USB flash drive and write the ISO from your link to the flashdrive.
I can change the boot option in the Bios and select the SSD. I am wondering if and how this will work. I have external harddisks I use for storage (no SSD) and was thinking what is the best option for me:ġ) Buy an external SSD for Windows. I have a laptop with one SSD in it and there is no room for a second SSD. I also thank OnePlus for somehow failing to prevent the MSM tool from entering the hands of the public every time, and for trafficking this good.
#Msm download tool device not match image windows 10#
I loaded WIndows 10 onto it and tried the MSM from there - AND IT WORKED!Īs much as I hate Qualcomm for their monopolistic business practices, I thank them for EDL mode. I had a spare laptop lying around, and it has USB 2 ports. I've retried multiple times but still the same result. What is preventing it from getting past this? I'm using the cable provided in the box. MSM recognized the device, showed it as connected and started doing its thing, but stopped at "Sahara Communication failed". I think possibly the lack of a USB 2 port could be the cause.įinally I set up a basic VM with Windows 10 and a USB 2 controller, and it worked-ish. MSM never showed the device as connected. Then I tried it on my mom's Windows 10 laptop. The drivers didn't even install right it seems, and the device (in EDL mode) wasn't even recognized.
#Msm download tool device not match image windows 7#
įirst I tried this on a Windows 7 VirtualBox VM (I use Ubuntu on my actual computer).
As the solution to this problem appears to be to use the MSM tool to do an "actual" factory reset, I downloaded the MSM tool, and the decrypted ROM from this link. So, my phone's bricked - it won't boot, just brings up fastboot.