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  • Fastboot: FAILED (remote: image verification error)

    Hi!

    Device: Huawei P9 EVA-AL10

    I semi-bricked my device trying to go back from the GizmoChina Android N - Release that was draining my battery like crazy, but thanks to DC Pheonix I was able to restore the device (Method 2) and with HCU-Client restore my serial number and IMEI/IMEI2, so far I've only checked that it works with one of the sim-slots, but I'm guessing if that one works the other one should too.

    Now, that all being great and thanks for the tools you provided (as you might see from my account, I've managed to spend quite a lot of credits for only 1 phone..).

    I want to root the phone and install a custom rom, yes you heard me right, I'm not done yet

    But here's the thing, when I try to flash TWRP Custom Restore on the device now, I only get this message:


    $ ./fastboot flash recovery ../../twrp-3.0.2-0-eva-modaco-rc3.img

    target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes

    sending 'recovery' (22396 KB)...

    OKAY [ 0.478s]

    writing 'recovery'...

    FAILED (remote: image verification error)

    finished. total time: 0.488s


    The bootloader is unlocked! And when I try to unlock it again using my unlock code ... I get this message:

    $ ./fastboot oem unlock 35************55

    ...

    FAILED (remote: password wrong)

    finished. total time: 0.009s


    Can you please help me get me back on track with a custom recovery?!

    /robber

  • #2
    Are you sure that bootloader is unlocked?
    Enter “fastboot oem get-bootinfo” in command window. What you see?

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    • #3
      $ ./fastboot oem get-bootinfo

      ...

      (bootloader) unlocked

      OKAY [ 0.005s]

      finished. total time: 0.005s

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      • #4
        Originally posted by robber View Post
        $ ./fastboot oem get-bootinfo

        ...

        (bootloader) unlocked

        OKAY [ 0.005s]

        finished. total time: 0.005s
        Solved after contacting by live support chat from web page.

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        • #5
          Hi guys,

          i have the exact same issue, can you please explain how to solve the situation ?

          Thanks.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by gigeo View Post
            Hi guys,

            i have the exact same issue, can you please explain how to solve the situation ?

            Thanks.
            Your device bricked too? What model?
            >>Free Octohide VPN for Android, find it on Google Play Here<<

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            • #7
              EVA-L09
              It's not bricked but i don't find a way to flash TWRP recovery... i have the error: FAILED (remote: image verification error)
              I tried several different recovery images for this device but always the same error.
              Any idea?

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              • #8
                No sorry, we won;t be able to assist on TWRP writing.
                >>Free Octohide VPN for Android, find it on Google Play Here<<

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Vincentas View Post

                  Solved after contacting by live support chat from web page.
                  Vincentas could you please contact me too?

                  I have same exacly situation

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Fabio Kamioka View Post

                    Vincentas could you please contact me too?

                    I have same exacly situation
                    It happens only when you have changed something after unlocking bootloader, so restore those changes and relock will work again. Also, we do not have help for custom recovery flashing.
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                    • #11
                      I have restored my device with DC-unlocker, and now I'd like to restore my serial number, which has changed. I've read I can do it with HCU-Client. Can you please tell me how to do it? Thanks.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by rolandbagh View Post
                        I have restored my device with DC-unlocker, and now I'd like to restore my serial number, which has changed. I've read I can do it with HCU-Client. Can you please tell me how to do it? Thanks.
                        How to do it check tutorial on HCU page http://hcu-client.com/ check IMEI repair tutorial, it's exact same thing, you just need to repair SN instead of IMEI.
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