Guest Radicalx Posted August 12, 2016 Report Posted August 12, 2016 Hi! Is it possible to root I1-TF without flashing twrp, just by using a rooting tool (kingroot,kingoroot etc.)?
Guest Zakmak Posted August 13, 2016 Report Posted August 13, 2016 (edited) Okay i am finish with the download.. it tooks about 16 hours ,... damn what a pain... i will upload now the firmware , is mega okay for you ? i think is it a nice fast hoster edit_ it will take about 2-3 hours to upload. Edited August 13, 2016 by Zakmak upload
Guest KonstaT Posted August 13, 2016 Report Posted August 13, 2016 (edited) 22 minutes ago, Zakmak said: Okay i am finish with the download.. it tooks about 16 hours ,... damn what a pain... i will upload now the firmware , is mega okay for you ? i think is it a nice fast hoster edit_ it will take about 2-3 hours to upload. Mega is fine but I don't want to download ~8gb from there either. At least unpack the firmware first so I can downloads individual files (or upload just boot.img and system.img). Edited August 13, 2016 by KonstaT
Guest Zakmak Posted August 13, 2016 Report Posted August 13, 2016 (edited) yeah youre right , sry i forgot you dont need the rest . here you go : 1I-TC System and Boot Edited August 13, 2016 by Zakmak limk edit right
Guest KonstaT Posted August 13, 2016 Report Posted August 13, 2016 (edited) Thanks. Added I1-TC TWRP and stock recovery to the OP. Dm-verity/encrypt patch in root thread. Remix OS patch in Remix OS thread. It's in my todo list to make new CM12.1 build so I'll add a patch at that point. Edited August 13, 2016 by KonstaT
Guest Zakmak Posted August 13, 2016 Report Posted August 13, 2016 (edited) nice! thanks so i wil be rooting my device soon and waiting for the cm 12 :) i am looking forward to it. edit: okay now everything working smooth. Edited August 13, 2016 by Zakmak finaly working
Guest DonCube Posted August 26, 2016 Report Posted August 26, 2016 I deleted android partitions before and extended win10, now i have no clue how i can get android only, i wanted to use win only and android apps through DuOS but it wasn´t good and i realized since i have licences on android it´s better to stay android only on such a small device. - how to i get twrp on my windows only cube iwork8 air :D ?
Guest KonstaT Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 (edited) 18 hours ago, DonCube said: I deleted android partitions before and extended win10, now i have no clue how i can get android only, i wanted to use win only and android apps through DuOS but it wasn´t good and i realized since i have licences on android it´s better to stay android only on such a small device. - how to i get twrp on my windows only cube iwork8 air :D ? I'm not interested in messing with the partition table so I don't know. Do the opposite what you did to remove the partitions in the first place? You could try restoring stock firmware and starting from scratch. http://techtablets.com/2016/01/cube-iwork8-ultimate-gets-dual-boot-files-and-how-too/ Edited August 27, 2016 by KonstaT
Guest seafood169 Posted October 6, 2016 Report Posted October 6, 2016 (edited) On 5/31/2016 at 11:57 PM, KonstaT said: recovery-stock-I1-TF_V1.0_20160527.ziphttps://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24659325368664667 md5:04889251f69a2ece6f5d0eaab3c82677 Sources: Device Like my work? Donation Hall of Fame Hi , I've tried to flash the stock recovery (1-TF) by TWRP. However, it can't access to the Stock Recovery mode. It only showed a robot with Triangle & an exclamation mark. Is there anything wrong ? Edited October 6, 2016 by seafood169
Guest Ric_82 Posted October 26, 2016 Report Posted October 26, 2016 (edited) Hi, First of all, thank you for your efforts so far. I have an iWork8 Air I1-TF tablet and it is now successfully rooted, thanks to you. What I'd need now is to install the Xposed module: I've tried this versions here http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk22/x86/ but I can't pass the boot phase: it stucks forever and I'm force to uninstall Xposed and give up. I can actually install the very same version of Xposed If i flash your Cyanogenmod, first. Unfortunately, to keep using some apps, I'd need the original stock rom: have you any idea why Xposed fails to install properly on the stock rom? Thank you Edited October 26, 2016 by Ric_82
Guest KonstaT Posted October 26, 2016 Report Posted October 26, 2016 1 hour ago, Ric_82 said: Hi, First of all, thank you for your efforts so far. I have an iWork8 Air I1-TF tablet and it is now successfully rooted, thanks to you. What I'd need now is to install the Xposed module: I've tried this versions here http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk22/x86/ but I can't pass the boot phase: it stucks forever and I'm force to uninstall Xposed and give up. I can actually install the very same version of Xposed If i flash your Cyanogenmod, first. Unfortunately, to keep using some apps, I'd need the original stock rom: have you any idea why Xposed fails to install properly on the stock rom? Thank you Which apps don't work with CM12.1? AFAIK ART in Xposed Framework is built against CyanogenMod. There's could be some Intel specific modifications in the stock ROM and this is why it's not working. Get a logcat and post it to the Xposed Framework developer.
Guest yener90 Posted October 26, 2016 Report Posted October 26, 2016 Stock ROM will never work with Xposed. It uses special version of ART, which is not supported: https://github.com/rovo89/Xposed/issues/77
Guest Ric_82 Posted October 26, 2016 Report Posted October 26, 2016 (edited) 5 hours ago, KonstaT said: Which apps don't work with CM12.1? AFAIK ART in Xposed Framework is built against CyanogenMod. There's could be some Intel specific modifications in the stock ROM and this is why it's not working. Get a logcat and post it to the Xposed Framework developer. This one app, TimVision (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.telecomitalia.cubovision) can't work on rooted devices. The app itself is working but you get a warning message and no drm protected video contents can be displayed. On the original iWork stock rom, unrooted, it works fine. I was hoping to try and hide the root with the proper Xposed module, but as I said I cannot install Xposed with the stock rom as he said: 5 hours ago, yener90 said: Stock ROM will never work with Xposed. It uses special version of ART, which is not supported: https://github.com/rovo89/Xposed/issues/77 I've tried to run the app on the Cyanogenmod and, as expected, it detects root. So I've installed Xposed + RootCloak module and the warning message is gone, but still no drm contents can be displayed. So, out of curiosity, I'd like to try the Xposed module on the stock rom, because I suppose it is too hard for the Xposed module to hide root AND the whole Cyanogenmod enviroment. But I understand it's simply not possible to have Xposed on the stock rom, so... never mind. Just to be clear: I'm not trying to steal anything, I already pay for the streaming service TimVision, but I'd need root too on my device, to use Link2Sd and other apps like that. Just for now, the only thing I can do is root and unroot my device every time I want to watch a movie via TimVision app... pretty nagging... A couple of years ago someone tried to trick the app using Cydia Substrate + SELinux Mode Changer +*RootCloak Plus (Cydia) as shown here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBB7jc8UCv4 but I don't know if newer versions of the TimVision app can still be tricked the same way and I can't try this method because Cydia Substrate is not compatible with x86 devices... Edited October 26, 2016 by Ric_82
Guest KonstaT Posted October 27, 2016 Report Posted October 27, 2016 13 hours ago, Ric_82 said: This one app, TimVision (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.telecomitalia.cubovision) can't work on rooted devices. The app itself is working but you get a warning message and no drm protected video contents can be displayed. On the original iWork stock rom, unrooted, it works fine. I was hoping to try and hide the root with the proper Xposed module, but as I said I cannot install Xposed with the stock rom as he said: I've tried to run the app on the Cyanogenmod and, as expected, it detects root. So I've installed Xposed + RootCloak module and the warning message is gone, but still no drm contents can be displayed. So, out of curiosity, I'd like to try the Xposed module on the stock rom, because I suppose it is too hard for the Xposed module to hide root AND the whole Cyanogenmod enviroment. But I understand it's simply not possible to have Xposed on the stock rom, so... never mind. Just to be clear: I'm not trying to steal anything, I already pay for the streaming service TimVision, but I'd need root too on my device, to use Link2Sd and other apps like that. Just for now, the only thing I can do is root and unroot my device every time I want to watch a movie via TimVision app... pretty nagging... A couple of years ago someone tried to trick the app using Cydia Substrate + SELinux Mode Changer +*RootCloak Plus (Cydia) as shown here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBB7jc8UCv4 but I don't know if newer versions of the TimVision app can still be tricked the same way and I can't try this method because Cydia Substrate is not compatible with x86 devices... Some apps also check the build type and other system properties. You could try changing userdebug->user in CM's build.prop.
Guest Ric_82 Posted October 27, 2016 Report Posted October 27, 2016 (edited) On 27/10/2016 at 0:27 PM, KonstaT said: Some apps also check the build type and other system properties. You could try changing userdebug->user in CM's build.prop. Thanks for the tip, I could try but I think it will not fix the issue because I've already check build.prop file before and after the rooting procedure on the stock rom and I see no diferrences at all. I've tried to hide the SU binary manually, I've tried using apps like "Hide my root" and I've tried disabling SuperSU: the result is the same, the app doesn't show the warning message about root anymore, but drm contents will be still unavailable. The only way to make it work is to unroot the device for good and reboot. So, I start to think the app - besides searching for a SU binary - performs a check at a kernel level and if that's true, it will never run properly on a Cyanogenmod. EDIT I know I'm going a little Off Topic with this issue about TimVision, but just to let you know... I've got my hands on a rooted apk of an old version of TimVision app. On a rooted tablet with SuperSu enabled and running the rooted app doesn't show a warning message (so it not detects root) but still can't show any drm contents. The news is this rooted app gives you an explanation why it can't display drm contents, showing this message on the media player: com.discretix.drmdlc.api.exceptions.DrmClientInitFailureException: Failed to initialize DRM Client EDIT I've tried changing userdebug->user in CM's build.prop as you suggested, but it didn't work. I've tried to install the app on your Remix Os port and it works (so, pheraps there is no kernel checking after all?) but I don't know how to install apps on the SD cards in Remix OS, so it's no use for me: I need to expand the storage of the iWork8; that is the reason I rooted it in the first place :/ Edited October 30, 2016 by Ric_82
Guest netphantm Posted November 20, 2016 Report Posted November 20, 2016 Hi KonstaT I have an iWorks 8 Cube, not air or ultimate, just the plain dual boot, and I messed up my bios. can you point me to a bios flash image for this one? serial is I132GB \d+ V I have a chip programmer /w the ROM flash s/w, even bought 5 bios ROMs to program one of those if programming it on board with the clamp fails. thanks, netphantm.-
Guest tomshreds Posted December 15, 2016 Report Posted December 15, 2016 (edited) -double post- Edited December 15, 2016 by tomshreds
Guest tomshreds Posted December 15, 2016 Report Posted December 15, 2016 (edited) Just to double check, I'm trying to restore the stock rom of the Cube iWork8 Air. I want to check that I have the proper steps: 0- Wipe disk space 1- Flash stock recovery (zip file) rom from TWRP 2- Flash stock firmware (using intel flash tool) downloaded from Cube's website Should be it? Edited December 15, 2016 by tomshreds
Guest KonstaT Posted December 15, 2016 Report Posted December 15, 2016 16 minutes ago, tomshreds said: Just to double check, I'm trying to restore the stock rom of the Cube iWork8 Air. I want to check that I have the proper steps: 1- Flash stock recovery (zip file) rom from TWRP 2- Flash stock firmware (using intel flash tool) downloaded from Cube's website Should be it? You don't need to restore stock recovery if you're going to use Intel Platform Flash Tool. It will wipe _everything_ from the device anyway. You also need to reinstall Windows after flashing the stock Android. Why do you need to go back to stock? Easiest way is to of course restore nandroid backup you've created in TWRP.
Guest tomshreds Posted December 15, 2016 Report Posted December 15, 2016 12 minutes ago, KonstaT said: You don't need to restore stock recovery if you're going to use Intel Platform Flash Tool. It will wipe _everything_ from the device anyway. You also need to reinstall Windows after flashing the stock Android. Why do you need to go back to stock? Easiest way is to of course restore nandroid backup you've created in TWRP. I ordered another tablet and thought I'd restore that one to its original state before selling / giving it away. Unfortunately, I started my journey without a nandroid backup of the whole android/windows setup. Like a real noob! I have the stock rom files with both Android and Win10 install files in it and everything, I thought I could restore it all in one go but maybe that's not as simple as I thought. I'm trying to use intel flash tool but I think I'm hitting a fastboot error at the moment. Any idea? I remember having fastboot errors but because of partitions on the device, I wonder if that's related. 12/15/16 14:44:03.793 INFO : [Port 0/3] Running `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "flash" "fw_stage2_osdnx" "C:\Users\redacted\Desktop\factory\酷比魔方IWORK8 AIR(I1-TF)双系统刷机文件及教程\安卓\firmware.bin"` command 12/15/16 14:44:03.826 WARNING: [Port 0/3] Command `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "flash" "fw_stage2_osdnx" "C:\Users\redacted\Desktop\factory\酷比魔方IWORK8 AIR(I1-TF)双系统刷机文件及教程\安卓\firmware.bin"` failed 12/15/16 14:44:03.826 INFO : [Port 0/3] Retrying `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "flash" "fw_stage2_osdnx" "C:\Users\redacted\Desktop\factory\酷比魔方IWORK8 AIR(I1-TF)双系统刷机文件及教程\安卓\firmware.bin"` command 12/15/16 14:44:03.856 WARNING: [Port 0/3] Command `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "flash" "fw_stage2_osdnx" "C:\Users\redacted\Desktop\factory\酷比魔方IWORK8 AIR(I1-TF)双系统刷机文件及教程\安卓\firmware.bin"` failed 12/15/16 14:44:03.856 INFO : [Port 0/3] Running `Sleeping for 5 seconds` command 12/15/16 14:44:08.865 INFO : [Port 0/3] Command `Sleeping for 5 seconds` succeed 12/15/16 14:44:08.865 INFO : [Port 0/3] Running `Wait for device with status dnx_os on port 0/3` command 12/15/16 14:44:08.865 INFO : [Port 0/3] Command `Wait for device with status dnx_os on port 0/3` succeed 12/15/16 14:44:08.865 INFO : [Port 0/3] Running `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "flash" "osloader" "C:\Users\redacted\Desktop\factory\酷比魔方IWORK8 AIR(I1-TF)双系统刷机文件及教程\安卓\loader.efi"` command 12/15/16 14:44:08.896 WARNING: [Port 0/3] Command `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "flash" "osloader" "C:\Users\redacted\Desktop\factory\酷比魔方IWORK8 AIR(I1-TF)双系统刷机文件及教程\安卓\loader.efi"` failed 12/15/16 14:44:08.896 INFO : [Port 0/3] Retrying `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "flash" "osloader" "C:\Users\redacted\Desktop\factory\酷比魔方IWORK8 AIR(I1-TF)双系统刷机文件及教程\安卓\loader.efi"` command 12/15/16 14:44:08.928 ERROR : [Port 0/3] Command `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "flash" "osloader" "C:\Users\redacted\Desktop\factory\酷比魔方IWORK8 AIR(I1-TF)双系统刷机文件及教程\安卓\loader.efi"` failed 12/15/16 14:44:08.928 ERROR : [Port 0/3] Flash failed (Command type: Fastboot)
Guest KonstaT Posted December 15, 2016 Report Posted December 15, 2016 23 minutes ago, tomshreds said: I ordered another tablet and thought I'd restore that one to its original state before selling / giving it away. Unfortunately, I started my journey without a nandroid backup of the whole android/windows setup. Like a real noob! I have the stock rom files with both Android and Win10 install files in it and everything, I thought I could restore it all in one go but maybe that's not as simple as I thought. I'm trying to use intel flash tool but I think I'm hitting a fastboot error at the moment. Any idea? I remember having fastboot errors but because of partitions on the device, I wonder if that's related. Intel Android USB driver installed? Have you booted your device to bootloader?
Guest tomshreds Posted December 15, 2016 Report Posted December 15, 2016 12 minutes ago, KonstaT said: Intel Android USB driver installed? Have you booted your device to bootloader? Yes drivers are installed. I'm on the same setup as I usually use to do that kind of thing. I had booted my device into recovery mode, it was written DNX FASTBOOT MODE in the screen after trying to restore the rom. If I boot only on the boot loader, the device doesn't appear in intel flash tool :-/
Guest KonstaT Posted December 15, 2016 Report Posted December 15, 2016 (edited) 1 hour ago, tomshreds said: Yes drivers are installed. I'm on the same setup as I usually use to do that kind of thing. I had booted my device into recovery mode, it was written DNX FASTBOOT MODE in the screen after trying to restore the rom. If I boot only on the boot loader, the device doesn't appear in intel flash tool :-/ You mean you've booted to DNX with both volume up and down keys pressed? Recovery (stock or TWRP) is not where you want to be. Maybe the tool doesn't like those Chinese characters in the file path. Edited December 15, 2016 by KonstaT
Guest tomshreds Posted December 15, 2016 Report Posted December 15, 2016 (edited) 1 hour ago, KonstaT said: You mean you've booted to DNX with both volume and down keys pressed? Recovery (stock or TWRP) is not where you want to be. Maybe the tool doesn't like those Chinese characters in the file path. What I did is boot with volume down pressed and then my device appeared so I tried to flash and intel flash tool made my device boot to DNX. I tried moving the rom files to c:\ (less deep path) I think I got closer to completion but still no luck. This time the device came back to the bootloader (green android bot with opened belly menu) instead of freezing to DNX mode. (we can see that it tries to boot to DNX) 12/15/16 16:05:29.765 INFO : Intel(R) Platform Flash Tool Lite V 5.5.2.0 x86 (build on Tuesday April 26th 2016, 15:20:38 UTC) 12/15/16 16:05:29.765 INFO : Using xFSTK Downloader version: 1.8.1 12/15/16 16:05:29.828 INFO : Using DFU Downloader version: 0.8.4-msvc 12/15/16 16:05:29.828 INFO : Using DnX Firmware Downloader version: 1.0.0.0 (API: 3.0.0.1066) 12/15/16 16:05:30.203 INFO : Using Intel Command Line FlashTool v.2.56 (Download Library v.5.23,0.0 ) 12/15/16 16:05:30.234 INFO : Using Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.35 Revision 68de85bda98d-android 12/15/16 16:05:30.234 INFO : No external tool registered 12/15/16 16:05:30.234 INFO : OS version detected: Windows 10 (x64) 12/15/16 16:05:31.254 INFO : SSL supported: Yes 12/15/16 16:05:31.254 TRACE : System PATH: C:\ProgramData\Oracle\Java\javapath;C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\INTEL\ICLS CLIENT\;C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTEL\ICLS CLIENT\;C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\WBEM;C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\WINDOWSPOWERSHELL\V1.0\;C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\ATI TECHNOLOGIES\ATI.ACE\CORE-STATIC;C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\AMD\ATI.ACE\CORE-STATIC;C:\PYTHON27;C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\DRUIDE\PROGRAMMES64\;C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\DRUIDE\PROGRAMMES32\;E:\HASHICORP\VAGRANT\BIN;C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\NVIDIA CORPORATION\PHYSX\COMMON;C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTEL\INTEL(R) MANAGEMENT ENGINE COMPONENTS\DAL;C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTEL\INTEL(R) MANAGEMENT ENGINE COMPONENTS\IPT;C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\INTEL\INTEL(R) MANAGEMENT ENGINE COMPONENTS\DAL;C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\INTEL\INTEL(R) MANAGEMENT ENGINE COMPONENTS\IPT;C:\Windows\SYSTEM32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\WBEM;C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\WINDOWSPOWERSHELL\V1.0\;C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\EASEUS\TODO BACKUP\BIN;C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\GNU\GNUPG\PUB;C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\SKYPE\PHONE\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Druide\Antidote 9\Application\Bin64\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Druide\Antidote 9\Application\Bin32\;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GnuPG\pub;C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite;C:\Program Files\GPAC;C:\Users\redacted\AppData\Local\atom\bin;C:\Users\redacted\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps 12/15/16 16:05:31.254 TRACE : Application path is C:/Program Files (x86)/Intel/Platform Flash Tool Lite 12/15/16 16:05:31.254 TRACE : Working directory is C:/Program Files (x86)/Intel/Platform Flash Tool Lite 12/15/16 16:05:31.285 TRACE : TEMP folder location: drive C:/ ('C:/Users/TOMMYB~1/AppData/Local/Temp') 12/15/16 16:05:31.285 INFO : Disk space available on drive C:/ : 36.46 GB 12/15/16 16:05:31.348 INFO : Adb and fastboot binaries OK 12/15/16 16:05:31.520 INFO : Platform Flash Tool Lite initialized successfully 12/15/16 16:05:45.554 INFO : [Port 0/3] New device detected on 0/3 (id=0002000000000001) 12/15/16 16:05:52.519 DEBUG : Json Flash file parsed (C:/factory/ROM) 12/15/16 16:05:52.519 INFO : Ready to flash! 12/15/16 16:05:52.519 DEBUG : FlashConfiguration: name=blank startState=dnx_os brief=Erase the phone and flash all partitions, including factory description=Erase all content, rewrite partition table and flash all partitions documentation= warning= hiddenToEndUser=no id=blank cmd[0, m=no, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "flash" "fw_stage2_osdnx" "C:\factory\ROM\firmware.bin" cmd[1, m=yes, t=5000, s=no] Sleeping for 5 seconds cmd[2, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] Wait for device with status dnx_os cmd[3, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "flash" "osloader" "C:\factory\ROM\loader.efi" cmd[4, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "boot" "C:\factory\ROM\loader.efi" cmd[5, m=yes, t=500, s=no] Sleeping for 0.5 seconds cmd[6, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] Wait for device with status pos cmd[7, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "oem" "unlock" cmd[8, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "flash" "oemvars" "C:\factory\ROM\oemvars.txt" cmd[9, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "flash" "gpt" "C:\factory\ROM\gpt.bin" cmd[10, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "flash" "bootloader" "C:\factory\ROM\bootloader" cmd[11, m=yes, t=60000, s=yes] fastboot "oem" "rm" "/ESP/BIOSUPDATE.fv" cmd[12, m=yes, t=60000, s=yes] fastboot "flash" "ifwi" "C:\factory\ROM\afu.bin" cmd[13, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "erase" "misc" cmd[14, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "erase" "persistent" cmd[15, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "erase" "metadata" cmd[16, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "format" "config" cmd[17, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "format" "cache" cmd[18, m=yes, t=600000, s=no] fastboot "flash" "system" "C:\factory\ROM\system.img" cmd[19, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "flash" "boot" "C:\factory\ROM\boot.img" cmd[20, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "flash" "recovery" "C:\factory\ROM\recovery.img" cmd[21, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "format" "data" cmd[22, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "oem" "lock" cmd[23, m=yes, t=60000, s=no] fastboot "continue" 12/15/16 16:05:52.519 DEBUG : Monitoring C:\factory\ROM\flash.json 12/15/16 16:05:52.519 INFO : Flash file C:\factory\ROM\flash.json [blank] loaded 12/15/16 16:06:01.442 INFO : [Port 0/3] Start flashing the flash configuration with dnx_os start state for Default0string 12/15/16 16:06:01.442 INFO : [Port 0/3] Reboot device Default0string with Fastboot... 12/15/16 16:06:01.505 INFO : [Port 0/3] Starting flash ... 12/15/16 16:06:01.505 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] Waiting for device in dnx_os 12/15/16 16:06:01.783 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] Device disconnected on 0/3 12/15/16 16:06:15.533 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] Device reconnected on 0/3 12/15/16 16:06:15.533 INFO : [Port 0/3] Flash started 12/15/16 16:06:15.533 INFO : [Port 0/3] Sleep 500 ms before executing first flash command 12/15/16 16:06:16.044 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] Group 'delete_capsule' disables command `Deleting BIOS capsule file` 12/15/16 16:06:16.044 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] Group 'flash_AFU' disables command `Flashing AFU` 12/15/16 16:06:16.044 INFO : [Port 0/3] Running `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "flash" "fw_stage2_osdnx" "C:\factory\ROM\firmware.bin"` command 12/15/16 16:06:16.136 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] target didn't report max-download-size 12/15/16 16:06:16.136 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] sending 'fw_stage2_osdnx' (2048 KB)... 12/15/16 16:06:16.136 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] OKAY [ 0.062s] 12/15/16 16:06:16.136 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] writing 'fw_stage2_osdnx'... 12/15/16 16:06:16.136 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] FAILED (remote: unknown command) 12/15/16 16:06:16.136 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] finished. total time: 0.066s 12/15/16 16:06:16.137 WARNING: [Port 0/3] Command `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "flash" "fw_stage2_osdnx" "C:\factory\ROM\firmware.bin"` failed 12/15/16 16:06:16.137 INFO : [Port 0/3] Retrying `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "flash" "fw_stage2_osdnx" "C:\factory\ROM\firmware.bin"` command 12/15/16 16:06:16.229 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] target didn't report max-download-size 12/15/16 16:06:16.229 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] sending 'fw_stage2_osdnx' (2048 KB)... 12/15/16 16:06:16.229 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] OKAY [ 0.062s] 12/15/16 16:06:16.229 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] writing 'fw_stage2_osdnx'... 12/15/16 16:06:16.229 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] FAILED (remote: unknown command) 12/15/16 16:06:16.229 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] finished. total time: 0.066s 12/15/16 16:06:16.229 WARNING: [Port 0/3] Command `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "flash" "fw_stage2_osdnx" "C:\factory\ROM\firmware.bin"` failed 12/15/16 16:06:16.229 INFO : [Port 0/3] Running `Sleeping for 5 seconds` command 12/15/16 16:06:21.238 INFO : [Port 0/3] Command `Sleeping for 5 seconds` succeed 12/15/16 16:06:21.238 INFO : [Port 0/3] Running `Wait for device with status dnx_os on port 0/3` command 12/15/16 16:06:21.238 INFO : [Port 0/3] Command `Wait for device with status dnx_os on port 0/3` succeed 12/15/16 16:06:21.238 INFO : [Port 0/3] Running `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "flash" "osloader" "C:\factory\ROM\loader.efi"` command 12/15/16 16:06:21.613 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] target didn't report max-download-size 12/15/16 16:06:21.613 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] sending 'osloader' (12661 KB)... 12/15/16 16:06:21.613 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] OKAY [ 0.344s] 12/15/16 16:06:21.613 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] writing 'osloader'... 12/15/16 16:06:21.613 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] OKAY [ 0.016s] 12/15/16 16:06:21.613 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] finished. total time: 0.359s 12/15/16 16:06:21.613 INFO : [Port 0/3] Command `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "flash" "osloader" "C:\factory\ROM\loader.efi"` succeed 12/15/16 16:06:21.613 INFO : [Port 0/3] Running `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "boot" "C:\factory\ROM\loader.efi"` command 12/15/16 16:06:21.990 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] creating boot image... 12/15/16 16:06:21.990 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] creating boot image - 12967936 bytes 12/15/16 16:06:21.990 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] downloading 'boot.img'... 12/15/16 16:06:21.990 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] OKAY [ 0.341s] 12/15/16 16:06:21.990 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] booting... 12/15/16 16:06:21.990 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] OKAY [ 0.004s] 12/15/16 16:06:21.990 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] finished. total time: 0.344s 12/15/16 16:06:21.990 INFO : [Port 0/3] Command `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" " " "boot" "C:\factory\ROM\loader.efi"` succeed 12/15/16 16:06:21.990 INFO : [Port 0/3] Running `Sleeping for 0.5 seconds` command 12/15/16 16:06:22.007 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] Device disconnected on 0/3 12/15/16 16:06:22.502 INFO : [Port 0/3] Command `Sleeping for 0.5 seconds` succeed 12/15/16 16:06:22.502 INFO : [Port 0/3] Running `Wait for device with status pos on port 0/3` command 12/15/16 16:06:26.633 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] Device reconnected on 0/3 12/15/16 16:06:26.633 INFO : [Port 0/3] Command `Wait for device with status pos on port 0/3` succeed 12/15/16 16:06:26.633 INFO : [Port 0/3] Running `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" "Default0string" "oem" "unlock"` command 12/15/16 16:06:26.665 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] ... 12/15/16 16:06:26.665 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] FAILED (remote: Unlocking device not allowed) 12/15/16 16:06:26.665 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] finished. total time: 0.016s 12/15/16 16:06:26.665 WARNING: [Port 0/3] Command `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" "Default0string" "oem" "unlock"` failed 12/15/16 16:06:26.665 INFO : [Port 0/3] Retrying `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" "Default0string" "oem" "unlock"` command 12/15/16 16:06:26.712 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] ... 12/15/16 16:06:26.712 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] FAILED (remote: Unlocking device not allowed) 12/15/16 16:06:26.712 DEBUG : [Port 0/3] finished. total time: 0.000s 12/15/16 16:06:26.712 ERROR : [Port 0/3] Command `"C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Platform Flash Tool Lite\fastboot.exe" "-s" "Default0string" "oem" "unlock"` failed 12/15/16 16:06:26.712 ERROR : [Port 0/3] Flash failed (Command type: Fastboot) 12/15/16 16:06:26.712 TRACE : Sending system tray notification: "Flash failed" - EDIT: I just noticed it reboot to DNX, then wait for the device and then it fails. It fails on an unlock command. It almost succeeds for most parts :-/ EDIT2: I was using the "blank" configuration, I selected "update" and it seems to have worked. Edited December 15, 2016 by tomshreds
Guest tomshreds Posted December 15, 2016 Report Posted December 15, 2016 (edited) Android now almost boots! I see a few bottom buttons, the time and battery state at the top but nothing else opens up. No launcher, no notification panel slides down, no wallpaper, nothing else. I can snap screenshots and play with volume lol That's a step in the right direction, I'll keep trying :P Now I guess I'll also have to figure out the windows restore procedure, I remember seeing a procedure somewhere on a forum about this. EDIT: Recovery isn't accessible, I get a red exclamation point. Also I don't know how I did this but now my bootloader is locked and I can't get to Android settings to unlock the device via the developer options. No matter how I restore the stock os, I just get to boot on the blank screen with the time/battery and bottom volume + screenshot button. Will keep trying. I also can't get to boot TWRP via fastboot since I'm in a "verified state". FML Edited December 15, 2016 by tomshreds
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