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[BOUNTY] to anyone that can workout and provide a guide to re brand AL00 to L29
I personally pledge £50

And whoever can also figure out a way to enable oem unlocking on the L29 should be in the bounty.
In the past there was a file you flashed in stock recovery that allowed you to downgrade your Android version. I wonder if you can get ahold a similar file for the 20X if you could rebrand with that. Here's how it may be able to get done. Merge the custs (the AL00 and L29) together into a twrp flashable zip and flash it in twrp. Then copy the full L29 rom zip on to your internal storage into a folder called dload. Then fastboot flash the boot, system, recovery etc from the L29 stock rom. Then shut down and hold in vol up + vol down and power to enter emergency recovery mode. Recovery will attempt to flash the full rom that is in the dload folder. If this update doesn't fail then you will be converted. I don't have an AL00 or else I would try this. It's the way we were able to rebrand some Huwei devices in the past.
The updater usually looks for the oeminfo (cust) for the Global version and if it is present along with the original (Chinese cust) the Global update would actually go through (or it would fail at 98 percent on the cust part but still boot) which we could then fix by flashing the L29 cust in fastboot or the merged cust in twrp.

ajsmsg78 said:
And whoever can also figure out a way to enable oem unlocking on the L29 should be in the bounty.
In the past there was a file you flashed in stock recovery that allowed you to downgrade your Android version. I wonder if you can get ahold a similar file for the 20X if you could rebrand with that. Here's how it may be able to get done. Merge the custs (the AL00 and L29) together into a twrp flashable zip and flash it in twrp. Then copy the full L29 rom zip on to your internal storage into a folder called dload. Then fastboot flash the boot, system, recovery etc from the L29 stock rom. Then shut down and hold in vol up + vol down and power to enter emergency recovery mode. Recovery will attempt to flash the full rom that is in the dload folder. If this update doesn't fail then you will be converted. I don't have an AL00 or else I would try this. It's the way we were able to rebrand some Huwei devices in the past.
The updater usually looks for the oeminfo (cust) for the Global version and if it is present along with the original (Chinese cust) the Global update would actually go through (or it would fail at 98 percent on the cust part but still boot) which we could then fix by flashing the L29 cust in fastboot or the merged cust in twrp.
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wow - sounds like you have a plan already!! i don't want to be the first to try this but if anyone can prove it works and provide a guide+ files i will happily hand over the bounty.

should hook up to this thread...
ooMoo said:
[BOUNTY] to anyone that can workout and provide a guide to re brand AL00 to L29
I personally pledge £50
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-20-x/development/evr-al00-root-situation-t3868851/post78233821
see posts 24-25
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78215197&postcount=25

SmartPhonesFan said:
L29 won't work as permission to enable option to unlock bootloader is not accessible .. problem is dat on L29 there is more security added +FRP lock .. AL00 has no FRP .. and no disabled allowance to unlock bootloader.. toggle option is not there so AL00 bootloader can be unlocked...
You can do tricks only with AL00 ..
Who want's to be ginny pig ? :laugh:
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In the past DCUnlocker could remove FRP and retrieve your bootloader code on most Huawei phones

The .172 update enables OEM unlock on the L29 device. Rebranding could he coming soon. :fingers-crossed:

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dload Update.app method, entering TRWP instead

Hey Guys..
Bought a L29 Mate 8 last week, have been able to unlock, root but now want to install some custom roms..
The installations instructions tell me to go (back) to a stock B1xx rom through the "dload method", and next upgrade to a stock B3xx rom through the "dload" method.
I'm running stock B170, rooted/unlocked right now.
I've loaded a stock B3xx update.app file on my phone, but i'm unable to get the phone to run this update, it either boots normal to system, or when I use vol+/vol-/power it boots into TRWP instead.
Other instructions mention a setting to run update manual going through settings/update but can't find a "manual update"" setting there.
Hope you guys can help me going with this one...
Thanks
You need to flash stock recovery back,use srk tools.
gm007 said:
You need to flash stock recovery back,use srk tools.
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Thanks for your quick reply, still a little lost here, will give that a try..
Thanks
Regan078 said:
Thanks for your quick reply, still a little lost here, will give that a try..
Thanks
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That did the trick, it will "force" manual update now.
Now I run in another problem though, stock rom links for my "NXT-L29C636" are not available, link for C185B170 was still working and the only B320 stock i could find was the one shared by user "bluheart" in his signature "C185B320"
So decided to rebrand the device to C185 with SRK Tool so I would be able to flash these stock roms, first flashed C185B170 through dload method with no problem, and from there tried to flash C185B320 but update does not get passed 5%.
The rom version listed in the device is somehow NXT-C900B170, using the "* # * # 2846579 # * # *" code in dialer confirms phone is "C185 - Africa / Middle East"
Any pointers ?
(edit: tried to reflash C185B170 through download method, also gets stuck @5%)
Thanks
Now in about phone it show C900B170?
Can you get an ota update via updater?
The latest c185B200 so start from this one.
http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G1076/g104/v65326/f1/full/update.zip
Or you need to root B170 and change build display and oem info to C185 in srk tools.after this you will be able to dload c185b320
gm007 said:
Now in about phone it show C900B170?
Can you get an ota update via updater?
The latest c185B200 so start from this one.
http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G1076/g104/v65326/f1/full/update.zip
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Thanks again for your help...
Used SRK Tools to change ROM version from "NXT-C900B170" to installed "NXT-L29C185B170" in the hope this miss match prevented the update, no luck, also no OTA available.
Thanks for the link, will download this and try to get this going first...
(edit: Changing OEM, SRK Tools read the device as AL-10?, changed to C185, fingers crossed)
Regan078 said:
Thanks again for your help...
Used SRK Tools to change ROM version from "NXT-C900B170" to installed "NXT-L29C185B170" in the hope this miss match prevented the update, no luck, also no OTA available.
Thanks for the link, will download this and try to get this going first...
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Yes flash b200 like you are debranding,I mean change build prop display and oem info to c185.
ro.build.display.id=NXT-L29C185B002
gm007 said:
Yes flash b200 like you are debranding,I mean change build prop display and oem info to c185.
ro.build.display.id=NXT-L29C185B002
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Had no luck with the C185 roms, they all got stuck at 5%, decided to rebrand back to C636 and dload the original NXT-L29C636B170 and that worked, so will create a TRWP backup from here to fall back on.
Will give the rebranding to C185 another try later, with the rom you provided (i wonder if i went wrong somewhere with all rom downloads named "Update.zip" I might have mixed something up)
Maybe you/anybody confirm I take the right steps to rebrand to C185 and update to the NXT-L29C185B200 ROM provided.
Using SRK Tool: (current: NXT-L29C636B170/Rooted/Bootloader Unlocked)
1-Install TRWP
2-Change OEM from C636 to C185
3-Change ro.build.display.id=NXT-L29C636B170 to NXT-L29C185170 or NXT-L29C185B200 ?
4- Copy NXT-L29C185B200 "update.app" to device/dload
5- Install Original Recovery
6- Use vol+/vol-/power to apply B200 update
8-Install TRWP/ create Backup
9- Root ?
10- Copy NXT-L29C185B320 "update.app" to device/dload
11- Install Original Recovery
12- Use vol+/vol-/power to apply B320 update
Thanks in advance....
Debranding
anyone tell where to email for bootloader unlock if website is not recognizing my phone.
updated to B200
Thanks for your help gm, just made a new attempt and now successfully picking up the updates as a C185.
Getting ready for a custom rom

Possible To Flash Oreo Rom Via TWRP Recovery?

I am currently on Android Nougat stock.
The bootloader has been unlocked and TWRP recovery has been installed.
I would like to update to Oreo but have been unable to do so.
This guide was followed [urlhttp://www.droid views.com/install-android-8-0-oreo-based-emui-8-0-huawei-mate-9/][/url] (but was unable to get past option 4) (I left a space after droid as the link is getting blocked, just put ********** together.)
''Double-click on the Replace_Recovery.bat file in the extracted HWOTA8 folder. This will install TWRP recovery on your device.''
I keep getting a failed notification when trying to do so. The handset was in fastboot mode but refuses to update recovery.
Am I able to update to Oreo with the old TWRP recovery & update it after? I am running the old Nougat version.
Option 7 I also got stuck on. '' Create a folder named HWOTA8 on your device’s internal storage.'' whilst connected via USB to the computer.
I am unable to view internal or external storage when the USB is connected to the computer. When viewing internal/external memory normally I can see items as normal in external SD card but the internal memory files all appear jibberish even in recovery.
What am I doing wrong? I have been unable to find any clear guides of how to update from Nougat to Oreo including flashing the rom, flashing recovery and root.
Thanks for those able to help.
PS. I'm a new Huawei Mate 9 owner and have only just received the device several hours ago which is why I'm rusty. Compared to my previous Sony Xperia XZ Premium it is much more complicated. Sony was far easier to flash recovery and flash roms via recovery.
I am having the MHA-L29 international version.
Device now bootloops after following the guide of flashing SuperSU in recovery. I did what was said and received ''error 9'' after flashing the files.
Now bootloop.
Good news at least recovery is working but unable to boot. How to I update to Oreo with updated recovery & root?
Otherwise is THIS guide safe to follow:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-rebrand-chinese-al00-mate9-to-t3554656
Could not even get past option 4. ''Do oeminfo backup in twrp,you should have a folder name twrp, inside this folder there is many subfolders.
In last folder there is 2-3 files,those files should be replaced with c636 oeminfo: http://www.mediafire.com/?szws87sk7rrkqr6''
Permission denied error.
kanej2006 said:
Could not even get past option 4. ''Do oeminfo backup in twrp,you should have a folder name twrp, inside this folder there is many subfolders.
In last folder there is 2-3 files,those files should be replaced with c636 oeminfo: http://www.mediafire.com/?szws87sk7rrkqr6''
Permission denied error.
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The guide in OP is outdated, and it only has the oreo beta builds.
Do you know what your current firmware build is?
MHA-LxxCxxx
(It should be printed on the box of your Mate 9)
Next go here http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/ and enter your model and cust in the search box (Example, MHA-L29C432)
Official Oreo builds begin at B360, if you happen to be at C432 the latest is B364 (Ok, it's B365 but it seems to be a test build and was released before B364 so January patches.)
Click the 'update' link in the FullOTA-MF row, download update.zip.
Click on the 'file list' link in the FullOTA-MF row, copy link of update_data_full_public.zip and paste into a new browser tab, this downloads the zip.
Do the same with L29 or L09 hw data, depending on your version.
Next rename update_data_full_public.zip to update_data_public.zip, rename the L29/L09 hw data zip to update_all_hw.zip.
Place update.zip, update_all_hw.zip and update_data_public.zip in the HWOTA folder on your sdcard.
Download this zip: https://mega.nz/#!RaAQDLqY!pgBcA5tcy4ewvROUxei3af59hns4YtkeFPC5_WCyV6g (Note, this is only for Nougat to Nougat or Nougat to Oreo, does not work in Oreo as partitions changed and it flashes the NoCheck recovery to the correct partitions in Nougat. It will not flash correctly in Oreo)
extract and put hwota7_update.zip, MHA_RECOVERY2_NoCheck.img and MHA_RECOVERY_NoCheck.img in the HWOTA folder on your micro sd.
Put back mSD in phone and boot to TWRP, flash hwota7_update.zip and wait.
Phone should now reboot and start updating.
This is basically the HWOTA8 zip for updating Oreo or downgrading to Nougat, all props to @mankindtw.
All I did was change the partitions to flash so they match Nougat's partitions.
ante0 said:
Unless you want to rebrand to a different cust, don't follow this.
Do you know what your current firmware build is?
MHA-LxxCxxxBxxx
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Good thing I never went ahead with that!
I'm on international MHA-L29C185B182.
Thank goodness I was able to restore Nougat as I backed up with TWRP recovery.
However, what is the easiest way to upgrade to the latest Android Oreo 8? At the moment I'm on stock 7 Nougat but am rooted with TWRP recovery.
kanej2006 said:
Good thing I never went ahead with that!
I'm on international MHA-L29C185B182.
Thank goodness I was able to restore Nougat as I backed up with TWRP recovery.
However, what is the easiest way to upgrade to the latest Android Oreo 8? At the moment I'm on stock 7 Nougat but am rooted with TWRP recovery.
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Check my post, I edited while you posted this.
Or you can use this one, it's basically the same anyway, only difference is that you use a .bat file: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-mate-9-flash-update-package-t3593108
Use the same steps as I wrote above for downloading the update files as this was not the way to do it when that guide was written.
^ It seems the model I have is not found? After several attempts it is not finding my model.
kanej2006 said:
^ It seems the model I have is not found? After several attempts it is not finding my model.
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http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/?firmware_model=MHA-L29C185&firmware_page=0
Here are links you need:
http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G2307/g1699/v120294/f1/full/update.zip
http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/...94/f1/full/public/update_data_full_public.zip
http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/...hw_meafnaf/update_full_MHA-L29_hw_meafnaf.zip
Rename update_data_full_public.zip to update_data_public.zip and update_full_MHA-L29_hw_meafnaf.zip to update_all_hw.zip
There is a B371 too, but it was released before b370 so probably a test build.
That guide in OP seems to be a mixup. It uses the HWOTA8 files, which are for Oreo, so that's probably why it gave you errors.
ante0 said:
http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/?firmware_model=MHA-L29C185&firmware_page=0
Here are links you need:
http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G2307/g1699/v120294/f1/full/update.zip
http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/...94/f1/full/public/update_data_full_public.zip
http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/...hw_meafnaf/update_full_MHA-L29_hw_meafnaf.zip
Rename update_data_full_public.zip to update_data_public.zip and update_full_MHA-L29_hw_meafnaf.zip to update_all_hw.zip
There is a B371 too, but it was released before b370 so probably a test build.
That guide in OP seems to be a mixup. It uses the HWOTA8 files, which are for Oreo, so that's probably why it gave you errors.
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Thank you so much ante0 for all the information, it was very helpful. I am now downloading the above three files. Once complete I will rename them as mentioned and flash hwota7_update.zip in TWRP recovery. Will let you know shortly the outcome!
Cheers ante0, finally got my phone fully updated to Android 8 Oreo following your guide. Thank you so much! If it was not for you this would not have been possible!
The other links I was looking at were outdated as you mentioned and the instructions you provided were better. I appreciate your time to help me.
Upon booting, my EMUI version is now 8.0 and Android Version 8.0.
I will now follow this link for getting root:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/discussion-root-mate9-oreo-emui-8-0-how-t3712495
@ ante0, I was able to get recovery and root but had to once again unlock bootloader...
kanej2006 said:
@ ante0, I was able to get recovery and root but had to once again unlock bootloader...
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Great. I would suggest Magisk but that's up to you to decide
Bootloader getting locked is normal when updating Nougat to Nougat and Nougat to Oreo. Oreo to Oreo is stays unlocked.
ante0 said:
Great. I would suggest Magisk but that's up to you to decide
Bootloader getting locked is normal when updating Nougat to Nougat and Nougat to Oreo. Oreo to Oreo is stays unlocked.
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I did not see any guide for Magisk, guess I missed it.
Anyway there are pros and cons for both, though I also prefer Magisk. Either way they both do the job, root access.
All is good now. I am very happy with the phone. Still not even been 24 hours since I received it yet already the bootloader has been unlocked, TWRP recovery and root. Nice :good:
Great and very helpful thread. thanks for everyone who's contributed to it. I'm trying to do the exact same thing coming from ROM Aur. Do you think I can use the same exact process is yours coming from a custom ROM? Did you have to do the boot loader unlock in order to Root? If there are no custom roms then perhaps the boot loader unlock is unnecessary? In order to install Magisk to root, what are the prerequisits? Do I need to reinstall TWRP? If so , is there a link to the correct version? Are there any other pointers that you can give me that you found out while doing this whole process? Thank you so much
kanej2006 said:
I did not see any guide for Magisk, guess I missed it.
Anyway there are pros and cons for both, though I also prefer Magisk. Either way they both do the job, root access.
All is good now. I am very happy with the phone. Still not even been 24 hours since I received it yet already the bootloader has been unlocked, TWRP recovery and root. Nice :good:
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Thanks for the guide!! Very helpful. However, Before I can even start following it, I'm running into some issues. The challenge that I'm facing is that I'm currently on a custom ROM (ROM AUR) and I do not know what my firmware build is. The box only tells me what the model number is and it's the MHA-L29. how would I find my firmware build ? The phone was purchased at bestbuy in the US.
Thanks again
ante0 said:
The guide in OP is outdated, and it only has the oreo beta builds.
Do you know what your current firmware build is?
MHA-LxxCxxx
(It should be printed on the box of your Mate 9)
Next go here http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/ and enter your model and cust in the search box (Example, MHA-L29C432)
Official Oreo builds begin at B360, if you happen to be at C432 the latest is B364 (Ok, it's B365 but it seems to be a test build and was released before B364 so January patches.)
Click the 'update' link in the FullOTA-MF row, download update.zip.
Click on the 'file list' link in the FullOTA-MF row, copy link of update_data_full_public.zip and paste into a new browser tab, this downloads the zip.
Do the same with L29 or L09 hw data, depending on your version.
Next rename update_data_full_public.zip to update_data_public.zip, rename the L29/L09 hw data zip to update_all_hw.zip.
Place update.zip, update_all_hw.zip and update_data_public.zip in the HWOTA folder on your sdcard.
Download this zip: https://mega.nz/#!RaAQDLqY!pgBcA5tcy4ewvROUxei3af59hns4YtkeFPC5_WCyV6g (Note, this is only for Nougat to Nougat or Nougat to Oreo, does not work in Oreo as partitions changed and it flashes the NoCheck recovery to the correct partitions in Nougat. It will not flash correctly in Oreo)
extract and put hwota7_update.zip, MHA_RECOVERY2_NoCheck.img and MHA_RECOVERY_NoCheck.img in the HWOTA folder on your micro sd.
Put back mSD in phone and boot to TWRP, flash hwota7_update.zip and wait.
Phone should now reboot and start updating.
This is basically the HWOTA8 zip for updating Oreo or downgrading to Nougat, all props to @mankindtw.
All I did was change the partitions to flash so they match Nougat's partitions.
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seti007 said:
Great and very helpful thread. thanks for everyone who's contributed to it. I'm trying to do the exact same thing coming from ROM Aur. Do you think I can use the same exact process is yours coming from a custom ROM? Did you have to do the boot loader unlock in order to Root? If there are no custom roms then perhaps the boot loader unlock is unnecessary? In order to install Magisk to root, what are the prerequisits? Do I need to reinstall TWRP? If so , is there a link to the correct version? Are there any other pointers that you can give me that you found out while doing this whole process? Thank you so much
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Thanks for the guide!! Very helpful. However, Before I can even start following it, I'm running into some issues. The challenge that I'm facing is that I'm currently on a custom ROM (ROM AUR) and I do not know what my firmware build is. The box only tells me what the model number is and it's the MHA-L29. how would I find my firmware build ? The phone was purchased at bestbuy in the US.
Thanks again
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You can do the exact same process, however, I strongly suggest you follow the above guide from ante0. His guides are clear and upto date. Other guides were unclear and old not being upto date.
And yes, you must have an unlocked bootloader to flash a rom, however it is very easy to do. There are many guides which tell you how to do so. Simple fastboot commands when your phone is set to fastboot mode. You only need the unlock code via Huawei's website.
With regards to Magisk/SuperSU, yes, you must have a working recovery in order to flash either one. Without recovery you cannot get root access. I suggest you flash SuperSU as it is far easier than Magisk, a simple two step procedure!
What Android version are you on? Nougat or Oreo? Beware that when flashing recovery and root, it must be for the correct Android version. And of course if updating to Oreo, once again you will need to flash recovery and root made to run on Oreo to prevent issues and boot loops.
Do you not have the box that came with your device? I am guessing you have the international MHA-L29 version as I do, but you must be sure.
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Bootloader getting locked is normal when updating Nougat to Nougat
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The bootloader (i.e. fastboot) is always locked (btw, is there an easy way to unlock FB Lock ?), you probably mean the 'USER Lock'. And the 'USER UnLock' is damaged only if you flash some random oeminfo files (which is a very dumb decision anyway).
This mechanism is documented in the USENIX paper i have linked in the OEMINFO thread.
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kanej2006 said:
Sony was far easier to flash recovery and flash roms via recovery.
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It may be "easier", but Mate 9 is probably one of the most unbrickable smartphones that i know, because it can be recovered even if you manage to destroy 'partition table+xloader+fastboot' (the really critical parts, other partitions can be recovered without opening the phone case).
kanej2006 said:
You can do the exact same process, however, I strongly suggest you follow the above guide from ante0. His guides are clear and upto date. Other guides were unclear and old not being upto date.
And yes, you must have an unlocked bootloader to flash a rom, however it is very easy to do. There are many guides which tell you how to do so. Simple fastboot commands when your phone is set to fastboot mode. You only need the unlock code via Huawei's website.
With regards to Magisk/SuperSU, yes, you must have a working recovery in order to flash either one. Without recovery you cannot get root access. I suggest you flash SuperSU as it is far easier than Magisk, a simple two step procedure!
What Android version are you on? Nougat or Oreo? Beware that when flashing recovery and root, it must be for the correct Android version. And of course if updating to Oreo, once again you will need to flash recovery and root made to run on Oreo to prevent issues and boot loops.
Do you not have the box that came with your device? I am guessing you have the international MHA-L29 version as I do, but you must be sure.
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Yes I intend to follow the awesome guide from ante0 (thanks for that ante). I'm on Nougat currently. After following the above method, I guess I will have a fully factory locked phone? SO, I will have to first install recovery, then root. Correct? I do have the box but it only says the model number MHA-L29. Nothing on firmware but since its a US phone bought here, I'm fairly confident that its a MHA-L29C567B183. Although when i installed ROM AUR I used the version for L29C432 and it worked. Which one would you try if you were me? Will I brick the phone if the version is incorrect? If that happens, how do i return to oreo stock from there? Do you have any links for the right Recovery and root?
Thanks and sorry for so many questions.
UPDATE-- So have an update. I was able to install oreo using the method listed above. everything seems to be working fine. however I'm getting an error 255 message while creating a backup I'm using TWRP. Thinking that my data partition needed decrypting, I deleted it and rebooted the phone. Set it up and then went back into TWRP. I'm still getting the same backup error. any ideas? The route also installed and works fine . My concern now is that I would end up with I found that cannot be backed up with TWRP. BTW. I installed TWRP 3.2.1-0 from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-oreo-t3734967.
Thanks
^ 1 Thing hopefully you did not forget, before flashing the rom, you must ''wipe data'' from TWRP recovery otherwise you will get bootloop and the encryption issue. Did you wipe data from recovery prior to flashing? Encryption is removed/disabled when wiping data in recovery.
Glad you got somewhere at least. If it wasn't for the guide from Ante0, I'd still be bootlooping on Nougat.
ante0 said:
The guide in OP is outdated, and it only has the oreo beta builds.
Do you know what your current firmware build is?
MHA-LxxCxxx
(It should be printed on the box of your Mate 9)
Next go here http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/ and enter your model and cust in the search box (Example, MHA-L29C432)
Official Oreo builds begin at B360, if you happen to be at C432 the latest is B364 (Ok, it's B365 but it seems to be a test build and was released before B364 so January patches.)
Click the 'update' link in the FullOTA-MF row, download update.zip.
Click on the 'file list' link in the FullOTA-MF row, copy link of update_data_full_public.zip and paste into a new browser tab, this downloads the zip.
Do the same with L29 or L09 hw data, depending on your version.
Next rename update_data_full_public.zip to update_data_public.zip, rename the L29/L09 hw data zip to update_all_hw.zip.
Place update.zip, update_all_hw.zip and update_data_public.zip in the HWOTA folder on your sdcard.
Download this zip: https://mega.nz/#!RaAQDLqY!pgBcA5tcy4ewvROUxei3af59hns4YtkeFPC5_WCyV6g (Note, this is only for Nougat to Nougat or Nougat to Oreo, does not work in Oreo as partitions changed and it flashes the NoCheck recovery to the correct partitions in Nougat. It will not flash correctly in Oreo)
extract and put hwota7_update.zip, MHA_RECOVERY2_NoCheck.img and MHA_RECOVERY_NoCheck.img in the HWOTA folder on your micro sd.
Put back mSD in phone and boot to TWRP, flash hwota7_update.zip and wait.
Phone should now reboot and start updating.
This is basically the HWOTA8 zip for updating Oreo or downgrading to Nougat, all props to @mankindtw.
All I did was change the partitions to flash so they match Nougat's partitions.
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@ante0
can i use these commands to upgrade to O as well
the only difference in the folder should be the hwota8 and the update zips for O ?
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d if=/external_sd/HWOTA/MHA_RECOVERY_NoCheck.img of=/dev/block/sdd33
dd if=/external_sd/HWOTA/MHA_RECOVERY2_NoCheck.img of=/dev/block/sdd30
echo --update_package=/sdcard/HWOTA/update.zip > /cache/recovery/command
echo --update_package=/sdcard/HWOTA/update_data_public.zip >> /cache/recovery/command
echo --update_package=/sdcard/HWOTA/update_all_hw.zip >> /cache/recovery/command

How to downgrade firmware?

I have a new SHT-AL09 with 172 firmware and a locked bootloader.
This firmware prohibits DC-Unlocker from reading the bootloader unlock code.
How do I downgrade to a previous firmware?
Try HuRUpdater: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m5/how-to/unbrick-mediapad-m5-install-otas-t3856312
You should be able to install TWRP even with locked bootloader. Download the full OTA and follow the HuRUpdater instructions.
Has anyone tried it yet?
Don't want to be the first, since I do not feel too comfortable and I am awqy for a few days
kev1807 said:
Has anyone tried it yet?
Don't want to be the first, since I do not feel too comfortable and I am awqy for a few days
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I think there is very little risk. Even when the downgrade fails, you should be able to just flash 172 again with HuRUpdater to restore back the original state. Don’t try to rollback too far, install the last version prior to 172 and try dc unlocker again.
I asked on a german Forum and got the response that TWRP cannot be installed with locked BL - which I find somewhat logical - however, I am reaching for the unlikely event that I can get an open Bootloader somehow....
I am a little confused by the instructions. I have to put the TWRP.img in the folder on the SD Card together with the HuRUpdater.zip file and the firmware zip files. But then what? How do I flash anything?
konradsa said:
Try HuRUpdater: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m5/how-to/unbrick-mediapad-m5-install-otas-t3856312
You should be able to install TWRP even with locked bootloader. Download the full OTA and follow the HuRUpdater instructions.
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I cannot flash TWRP with my locked bootloader. I get an error FAILED (remote: Command not allowed) when I try this when the M5 is in fastboot mode: fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk twrp.img
Found this on the last page of the HuRUpdater thread:
Absolute prerequisite: unlocked bootloader
I don't have this so is there another way to downgrade the firmware?
OK, bummer. You can try the dload method, not sure if that works for downgrades though: dload
konradsa said:
OK, bummer. You can try the dload method, not sure if that works for downgrades though: dload
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I tried that already. It starts installing but at 5% it stops with an error: Software install failed
Flavio said:
I tried that already. It starts installing but at 5% it stops with an error: Software install failed
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Firmware finder is probably your best bet: https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6x/help/to-bln-l21c185-t3578790
konradsa said:
Firmware finder is probably your best bet: https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6x/help/to-bln-l21c185-t3578790
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Firmware Finder apparently does not work with EMUI8 anymore.
And there is no rollback package available for the M5.
I have always found a solution for these kind of problems on XDA (and I have had a bricked device or two) but for the moment I am at a loss.
Guess I will have to learn to live without root and with the stock Huawei firmware...
Flavio said:
I tried that already. It starts installing but at 5% it stops with an error: Software install failed
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Flavio said:
Firmware Finder apparently does not work with EMUI8 anymore.
And there is no rollback package available for the M5.
I have always found a solution for these kind of problems on XDA (and I have had a bricked device or two) but for the moment I am at a loss.
Guess I will have to learn to live without root and with the stock Huawei firmware...
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Sorry mate, tough luck. ? I think the hardware of the device is pretty nice, but the stock firmware is so full of crap and spyware, totally unacceptable.
when downgrading using dload, check for xloader version first.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454
I jut downgraded my M5 AL19-CMR 8.0.0.172 back to 8.0.0.161 without any problems.
I used the firmware file from https://androidhost.ru/ I used the 8.0.0.161 dated 17.07.2018, I am in Germany and have as it seems the european version of the tablet!
kev1807 said:
when downgrading using dload, check for xloader version first.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454
I jut downgraded my M5 AL19-CMR 8.0.0.172 back to 8.0.0.161 without any problems.
I used the firmware file from https://androidhost.ru/ I used the 8.0.0.161 dated 17.07.2018, I am in Germany and have as it seems the european version of the tablet!
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For my SHT-AL09 there is no older firmware on androidhost.ru than B172.
I have downloaded the B163 and B152 firmware through Huawei Firmware Finder and I can extract it with HuaweiUpdateExtractor but then what?
Flavio said:
I have a new SHT-AL09 with 172 firmware and a locked bootloader.
This firmware prohibits DC-Unlocker from reading the bootloader unlock code.
How do I downgrade to a previous firmware?
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From my latest findings:
Bootloader need to be unlocked for DOWNGRADE to sucess in firmware mode with a working dload service repair firmware.
With locked bootloader you'll only be able to DOWNGRADE in eRecovery mode with the latest firmware approved (It will be a downgrade only if said version is the latest approved fetched in eRecovery and inferior to yours current)
I did not find yet how the latest firmware shown/available in eRecovery is fetched into eRecovery. I think it happens in normal mode sometimes when you're connected online. You'll then have to reboot later to eRecovery to be shown...
Now, for your SHT-AL09 B172 with august 2018 secutity patches, the only way to downgrade is to get your unlock code and vice&versa.
Luckyly, third-party sellers are just starting to provide working bootloader's unlock code online for around 30~50€.
New devices are supported.
You just pay, gave them Model ID, IMEI1, Serial, Product ID and you'll get your code within the next hours.
You just pay, gave them Model ID, IMEI1, Serial, Product ID and you'll got it within the next hours. I already tested it on few devices.
FunkyHuawei does it for 130€ per device with other services included.
Flavio said:
For my SHT-AL09 there is no older firmware on androidhost.ru than B172.
I have downloaded the B163 and B152 firmware through Huawei Firmware Finder and I can extract it with HuaweiUpdateExtractor but then what?
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I am also interested in rooting M5. Where you able to downgrade the tablet from B172 to B161?
No
I am also looking for a way to downgrade my Mediapad M5.
I have Hauwei MediaPad M5 CMR-AL09 (C432) currently running 8.0.0.192. dc-unlocker does not work with this version so I can not unlock bootloader.
This is what I have done:
* Format external sdcard into exfat. I used my Ubuntu Linux computer for this, sudo mkfs.exfat /dev/sdx1.
* Put the empty sdcard into the tablet.
* Download android app "Firmware Finder for Huawei" and I choose CMR-AL09C432B161 (8.0.0.161) FullOTA-MF. Downloaded that into update.zip file.
* I use android app FX File Explorer to get read/write access to the mediacard and to create the dload folder.
* I used android app FX File Explorer to extract only UPDATE.APP file into mediacard and the dload folder. The file is around 4.2GB in size when extracted. I also tried to put all files into dload folder but with the same result below.
* Open dialer and type in *#*#2846579#*#*. Go to software upgrade and choose SDCard upgrade. The tablet will now restart and do the downgrade.
* Problem now is that it goes into 5% and then fails.
Am guessing there is some protection to downgrade into 8.0.0.161 version.
Guys.. Let's solve this. :crying:
Blinkiz said:
I am also looking for a way to downgrade my Mediapad M5.
I have Hauwei MediaPad M5 CMR-AL09 (C432) currently running 8.0.0.192. dc-unlocker does not work with this version so I can not unlock bootloader.
This is what I have done:
* Format external sdcard into exfat. I used my Ubuntu Linux computer for this, sudo mkfs.exfat /dev/sdx1.
* Put the empty sdcard into the tablet.
* Download android app "Firmware Finder for Huawei" and I choose CMR-AL09C432B161 (8.0.0.161) FullOTA-MF. Downloaded that into update.zip file.
* I use android app FX File Explorer to get read/write access to the mediacard and to create the dload folder.
* I used android app FX File Explorer to extract only UPDATE.APP file into mediacard and the dload folder. The file is around 4.2GB in size when extracted. I also tried to put all files into dload folder but with the same result below.
* Open dialer and type in *#*#2846579#*#*. Go to software upgrade and choose SDCard upgrade. The tablet will now restart and do the downgrade.
* Problem now is that it goes into 5% and then fails.
Am guessing there is some protection to downgrade into 8.0.0.161 version.
Guys.. Let's solve this. :crying:
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Hmhm. I downgraded my Mediapad M5 Pro from 8.0.0.172 to 8.0.0.161
This is what I did:
https://www.android-hilfe.de/forum/...uer-huawei-mediapad-m5-ab-08-2018.892304.html
(short paraphrase of my downgrade-"guide" at android-hilfe.de)
1) check xloader-version
2) Download the potential downgrade from androidfilehost.ru (this worked for me, again, M5 PRO (CMR-AL19), Europe! https://androidhost.ru/byu )
2.1) The structure inside is firmware-name>software>dload
2.2) copy dload onto your SD (root directory)
3)The downgrade-process
3.1) power off the device
3.2) Volume up AND down AND Power Button for some seconds
3.3) Downgrade should start! If folder is not recognized, a Pink screen will appear - just do it from the start.
After rebooting, you should then have the version you wanted to downgrade to.
I have done this several times ( accidently updated once or twice )and it worked without any trouble.
The 5% thing: it stayed at 5% for quite some time. But it always went on after some time, at least for me
I read somewhere, sometime ago that with Firmware Finder the security check that is somewhere included in the file is not removed and therefore you cannot use those files. It seems imperative to me that one uses androidhost.ru (no guarantee that this information is right - so feel free to correct me )
ah, sorry only now I realized that you specified CMR-AL09, we had someone do it for SHT-AL-09, sorry :-/
but why don't you try the files from androidhost.ru (download the correct firmware! I linked the one for the M5 Pro! )
Thanks kev1807 for the input.
I tried the firmware you linked to for Huawei MediaPad M5 CMR-AL09 (C432) version 8.0.0.161. It did not work.
I found the version 8.0.0.190 on androidfilehost.ru and that worked. So I have now downgraded from 8.0.0.192 to 8.0.0.190 but that will not help me much. Downgrading into 8.0.0.161 still does not work.
I was on 8.0.0.192 and manage to use the file
"Huawei MadiaPad M5 CMR-AL19 hw eu Cameron-AL09A 8.0.0.190(C432) Firmware 8.0.0 r1 EMUI8.0 05014XYB [androidhost.ru]"
I have tried these packages but they have not worked.
Huawei MadiaPad M5 CMR-AL09 hw ru Cameron-AL09A 8.0.0.181(C10)Firmware8.0.0r1EMUI8.005014YQD [androidhost.ru]
Huawei MadiaPad M5 CMRCameron-AL19B 8.0.0.161(C432) Firmware Android 8.0 EMUI 8.0 05014XYC androidhost.ru

Rebrand from BKL-L09 (C432) to BKL-L09 (C636)

Hi,
Can someone help me rebrand from BKL-L09 (C432) to BKL-L09 (C636)?
I have 2 Honor view 10 phones (originally BKL-AL20) that are rebranded by the shop were I bought them to BKL-L09. Unfortunetly they are stuck on an old version!
Current SW:
BKL-L09 8.0.0.110(C432)
But since they are not getting updates I was planning on flashing complete OTA update but I think rather flash C636. Or is some other region more recommended?
Can someone please provide me with steps and files to flash C363?
I also have a Mate 8 were I recently rebranded from C432 to DL00 and I only needed to flash the DL00 oeminfo and then went to erecovery and downloaded/installed latest firmware from there without any other steps. Would this work for the Honor view 10 if i get the C636 oeminfo for it?
Best Regards,
Leo
Yes the rebrand is same on view 10, flashing oeminfo file and flash regarding ROM.
But there's a major problem here: there is no more free way to unlock the bootloader.
Even if your device is unlocked, if you rebrand it, most prolly you will lost the unlock status and your unlock code wont work.
Means you need to pay third party unlock service (again).
I'm on right opposite from you, having C636 (im on EMUI9 with stock recovery so i cant provide you a oeminfo file), thinking of rebranding to C432.
Why would you like to move to C636 (Asia Other, means SEA and some)? C432 (Europe Unlock) is quite nice region I think?
Europe is the most huawei selling region except china mainland, receiving most updates as i know.
If you are living in asia you can try India region, which is also quite update-receiving region i think.
TASON42 said:
Yes the rebrand is same on view 10, flashing oeminfo file and flash regarding ROM.
But there's a major problem here: there is no more free way to unlock the bootloader.
Even if your device is unlocked, if you rebrand it, most prolly you will lost the unlock status and your unlock code wont work.
Means you need to pay third party unlock service (again).
I'm on right opposite from you, having C636 (im on EMUI9 with stock recovery so i cant provide you a oeminfo file), thinking of rebranding to C432.
Why would you like to move to C636 (Asia Other, means SEA and some)? C432 (Europe Unlock) is quite nice region I think?
Europe is the most huawei selling region except china mainland, receiving most updates as i know.
If you are living in asia you can try India region, which is also quite update-receiving region i think.
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Well the reason I want to do anything at all is because the phones are not receiving any updates. Both phones are stuck at 8.0.0.110.
You might be right, my earlier experience was that Europe did not get that much love as China/Asia. But I maybe should try to get phones updated. Problem is I have tried and nothing works. I tried built in update, HiSuite, HiCare and dload method.
I really y don't know why it fails, probably something went wrong when the phones were rebranded by the shop.
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Leo_83 said:
Well the reason I want to do anything at all is because the phones are not receiving any updates. Both phones are stuck at 8.0.0.110.
I really y don't know why it fails, probably something went wrong when the phones were rebranded by the shop.
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Did you try the No-check recovery? Mine was fishy too (rebranded by the shop, no OTA came),
so i did clean 'ROM' flash with No-check recovery and clean 'ROM+all other things' flash with HiSuite.
TASON42 said:
Did you try the No-check recovery? Mine was fishy too (rebranded by the shop, no OTA came),
so i did clean 'ROM' flash with No-check recovery and clean 'ROM+all other things' flash with HiSuite.
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No I never heard about No-check recovery.
Will have to search for that.
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Now I'm thinking of flashing stock recovery via fastboot (in case something is wrong with it) and then try flash stock rom rom via fastboot.
I found the following for recovery https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-view-10/how-to/stock-recovery-getting-to-stock-t3754797
The question is what need to be done to flash stock rom?
I guess downloading stock from FF, what files are need for fastboot flash this device?
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Leo_83 said:
Now I'm thinking of flashing stock recovery via fastboot (in case something is wrong with it) and then try flash stock rom rom via fastboot.
I found the following for recovery https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-view-10/how-to/stock-recovery-getting-to-stock-t3754797
The question is what need to be done to flash stock rom?
I guess downloading stock from FF, what files are need for fastboot flash this device?
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download stock ROM from FF, extract SYSTEM.img, via fastboot: fastboot flash system SYSTEM.img.
straight and simple. in fact you can flash most of .img by this, kind of manual HiSuite.
you did dload method (using stock recovery to flash stock ROM) and failed,
which might means your IMEI is not matching with your region properly (the shop rebranded it wrong),
so i recommended No-check Recovery, which is Modded stock recovery that does not check IMEI while dload process.
TASON42 said:
download stock ROM from FF, extract SYSTEM.img, via fastboot: fastboot flash system SYSTEM.img.
straight and simple. in fact you can flash most of .img by this, kind of manual HiSuite.
you did dload method (using stock recovery to flash stock ROM) and failed,
which might means your IMEI is not matching with your region properly (the shop rebranded it wrong),
so i recommended No-check Recovery, which is Modded stock recovery that does not check IMEI while dload process.
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I download two .zip files from FF,they are update.zip and update_full_BKL-AL20_all_cn.zip, then I unzip the two zip files,but i can't get SYSTEM.img .How can I do. Thank you!
[email protected] said:
I download two .zip files from FF,they are update.zip and update_full_BKL-AL20_all_cn.zip, then I unzip the two zip files,but i can't get SYSTEM.img .How can I do. Thank you!
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unzip the update.zip. find update.app
extract system.img from update.app via huawei update extracter (kinda named program)
TASON42 said:
unzip the update.zip. find update.app
extract system.img from update.app via huawei update extracter (kinda named program)
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Thank you,I got the SYSTEM.img.My phone is honor V10 BKL_AL20,the Vendor now is 8.0,if I flash the SYSTEM .img from Android 9.0 update.zip for honor V10,do the Vendor will also be changed to 9.0?Thank you.

[NEED HELP] Unbrick Honor 6x

I've somehow bricked my 6X.
I have an EU version successfully debranded to India variant BLN-L22 and upgraded to EMUI 8.0, unencrypted and rooted with Magisk.
Something went wrong during the flash of AEX for hi6250 devices (which is reported to be 6X compatible ): I was mainly stuck in a bootloop except for two times when the phone booted, but internal storage wasn't recognized properly (in settings I was able to see the correct percentage of available space but in default file manager I wasn't able to access it and also downloading files to internal storage was impossible, as if my it was full - which isn't true since I was able to move file there through TWRP file manager).
At that point I was pretty pissed, I've forced fastboot and used update.bat to flash stock Oreo again and here things screwed up.
I took a full TWRP backup before experimenting with AEX and copied it to my pc; I'm able to push it to internal storage through adb, but then TWRP isn't able to restore it, dunno why.
My phone is in these condition now:
fastboot is available, commands from pc are working here
bootloader is unlocked
FRP is unlocked
I have a working TWRP recovery (askuccio 3.2.3) which I can access and use; I'm able to replace it with Elemental 3.2.1, with the one provided in the "update.bat" thread (which is another 3.2.1 version) or with stock recovery
if I replace TWRP with stock recovery and boot into it, it shows the update screen and it freeze at 5%, then reboot; no factory reset option there
when I'm into TWRP I can push files from pc to internal memory through adb
pretty sure my phone is still decrypted, dunno if it's still rooted tho
eRecovery is gone
I have no idea how eRecovery gone missing since I never touched that partition; trying to flash ERECOVERY_RAMDISK.img through fastboot using "fastboot flash erecovery_ramdisk erecovery_ramdisk.img" which fails (remote: command not allowed) and "fastboot flash recovery2 erecovery_ramdisk.img" which fails (remote: partition length get error) as well as through Multi Tool (the size or path does not match the file system markup); if I try to boot into eRecovery I get error mode screen: Func NO : 11 (recovery image) Error No : 2 (load failed) and I have no idea how to try to restore it in another way (pretty sure all I need is to factory reset through it and then reflash the firmware for unbrick my phone).
Atm I've tried only Multi Tool: I can successfully flash everything in the unbrick section but it doesn't solve my problem (guess it's due to my missing eRecovery).
I still need to try Image Download method (which I would like to keep it as last resource since it requires to disassemble my device and since I have a working fastboot and TWRP), HuRu and dload (I don't have a micro SD big enough atm, only 2GB - dunno if it can can work from internal storage the same).
Thank you for any help.
@player615 @shashank1320 @vovan1982 @RedSkull23
I would say the safest option you have is to restore to Nougat via dloading the b340 image which you might have used for debranding. You should be able to restore easily.
shashank1320 said:
I would say the safest option you have is to restore to Nougat via dloading the b340 image which you might have used for debranding. You should be able to restore easily.
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How do I do that?
I mean, flash OEMINFO and Custom Bin and then dload method as per debranding guide or HWOTA7, since I'm on Oreo/Emui8 now?
You already debrnaded to Indian version and then updated to Oreo right?
shashank1320 said:
You already debrnaded to Indian version and then updated to Oreo right?
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Exactly. I was on BLN-L21 Nougat (EU), debranded to BLN-L22 (Indian) through fast method (flash oem and cust bin, dload, update through system update) and then upgraded to Oreo through HWOTA8_BLN - script method.
Multi Tool list my device as BLN-L22 8.0.0.510(C675).
Just dload b340 indian variant. You should be fine
I restored my device countless times with HuRUpdater, the best tool I used on Huawei devices. It always go fine, but a microSD of at least 3GB is required (files to flash are usually 2,70GB). Probably the device won't boot with stock recovery because as you pointed out, it needs to format first before booting since that you was decrypted. HuRUpdater needs to be executed from microSD because it flashes files from there to internal storage, so flashing from there isn't allowed due obvious reasons.
Looks like you'll need to dload, as my friend Shashank1320 said. You need to start again with a fully working system before going elsewhere and at the moment things look bad. The rest is always obtainable again (TWRP, ecc.)
shashank1320 said:
Just dload b340 indian variant. You should be fine
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RedSkull23 said:
Looks like you'll need to dload, as my friend Shashank1320 said. You need to start again with a fully working system before going elsewhere and at the moment things look bad. The rest is always obtainable again (TWRP, ecc.)
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dload doesn't work, I guess it's because I miss eRecovery.
If I hold vol+ vol- and power my phone boot into TWRP; I've tried replacing it with stock recovery but it freeze at 5%.
Any way to flash eRecovery from fastboot or as a zip from TWRP?
Gonna get a SD and for HuRu if I won't be able to solve it differently.
Edit: managed to boot into dload screen, but it states "software install failed".
AleNonsense said:
Edit: managed to boot into dload screen, but it states "software install failed".
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That message is because the package you picked is wrong. What was your build number, BLNL22C636B510CUST..? (Don't remember if this is the build of first Indian Oreo build dated June/July 2018)
RedSkull23 said:
That message is because the package you picked is wrong. What was your build number, BLNL22C636B510CUST..? (Don't remember if this is the build of first Indian Oreo build dated June/July 2018)
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I'm not sure since I don't have my device at hand atm: yesterday I got a 16GB SD and tried with HuRU but without success (trying to flash the zip returned me an error with every version of the package), so I contacted the assistance since I still have some months of warranty. I've tried to restore it as stock as possible before handling them the phone so I hope they won't make me trouble and fix it :angel:
Anyway I've always used firmware provided by shashank, both to debrand to indian variant and to upgrade to Oreo, so you may recover build number from those threads for scientific purposes!
AleNonsense said:
I'm not sure since I don't have my device at hand atm: yesterday I got a 16GB SD and tried with HuRU but without success (trying to flash the zip returned me an error with every version of the package), so I contacted the assistance since I still have some months of warranty. I've tried to restore it as stock as possible before handling them the phone so I hope they won't make me trouble and fix it :angel:
Anyway I've always used firmware provided by shashank, both to debrand to indian variant and to upgrade to Oreo, so you may recover build number from those threads for scientific purposes!
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For me HuRUpdater never failed a shot, you just have to choose the correct build and rename the zips as per instructions in OP. Usually the zips are three, by the way. "BLN-L22HNC675CUSTC675D1B510 (8.0.0.510)" is the correct build number for Oreo India, if you use HuRU with the three zips included in this build the successful flash is guaranteed (done it personally many, many times).
Now, if you contacted assistance and you can take advantage of remaining months of warranty wait and see what they say. Good luck!
Reflash EMUI 8 with Hwota 8, but first wipe data partition with TWRP.
player615 said:
Reflash EMUI 8 with Hwota 8, but first wipe data partition with TWRP.
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Wait: wiping /data with TWRP makes it visible through custom recoveries since that it removes encryption, but when you flash whole EMUI 8 on system stock recovery_ramdisk is reflashed on the recovery partition too, and it forces to reformat /data before booting because if not it'll say that OS is seriously corrupted bla bla bla... EMUI 8 doesn't have to run encrypted?
By the way HuRU is faster, easier and leaves bootloader unlocked.
RedSkull23 said:
If you use HuRU with the three zips included in this build the successful flash is guaranteed (done it personally many, many times).
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Nope: don't get me wrong, but I'm here since 2012 and I'm pretty used to this kind of stuff.
I can assure you I haven't picked wrong packages nor any other noobish error: in fact I wouldn't even had to post here if I had encountered just some standard problem lol... my device wasn't fixable through usual ways, or else I would have been able to
RedSkull23 said:
Now, if you contacted assistance and you can take advantage of remaining months of warranty wait and see what they say. Good luck!
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Just heard back from assistance and they are waiting for a new motherboard since there was nothing to do, good to me I was still covered by warranty.
Now it would be nice to know what screwed up my device so bad, since I hadn't any problem till the flash of AEX for hi6250 devices (so 6X compatible) and even in the case it wasn't flashing a wrong rom has never fked up a motherboard in my experience, but whatever.
My only trouble is I'm pretty sure I won't be able to unlock bootloader when my phone will be back, now
Also, thank you to everyone who tried to help!
try this
i had issues also until i found this step by step, i named everything just as he has pictured and made sure to just add the .zips all 3 needed, got correct FW from FW finder and also be sure to put the actual HuRuUpdater.zip in the same folder with the FW files and name the parent folder just like the pic on post shows...poof working stock FW and did not relock my BL....Honor 8 FRD-L04 reverted from no OS to stock 7.0 on EMUI 5 https://www.getdroidtips.com/hurupdater-tool/#comment-109621
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For me HuRUpdater never failed a shot, you just have to choose the correct build and rename the zips as per instructions in OP. Usually the zips are three, by the way. "BLN-L22HNC675CUSTC675D1B510 (8.0.0.510)" is the correct build number for Oreo India, if you use HuRU with the three zips included in this build the successful flash is guaranteed (done it personally many, many times).
Now, if you contacted assistance and you can take advantage of remaining months of warranty wait and see what they say. Good luck!
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