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    Install wrong image on a BQ E5

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        fred56 @Marathon2422
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        @Marathon2422 : The previous system installed on my Aquaris E5 was Ubuntu Phone, the latest version. My PC runs on Ubuntu 18.4 and I have a Win7 installation in a Virtual Box. I usually install systems on various machines. Fred

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          flohack @fred56
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          @fred56 Well the screen should not stay black actually... that puzzles me a bit. Of course, wrong recovery and system image would render both boot modes useless and might not show a picture. But bootloader mode should always show smth on the screen. I canΒ΄t remember well but I think its a list of tiny text options.

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            Marathon2422 @fred56
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            @fred56 you should be able to reflash the original ubuntu it came with,using flash tool.
            you just need to enter your serial no, to get the original from BQ.
            Set everything up with your device switched off,and disconnected.
            have the sound for your PC on
            set up flash_tool ,then click on >download<
            now connect device, listen to what is happening
            let it do its thing for a couple of minutes ,
            if nothing happens ,turn the device on
            if nothing happens,turn the device off
            or unplug the device,then plug it in again.
            v,5 1824 flash tool is the one i use
            i use a flash_tool , not from BQ, so it does not have a timer set to stop it, if nothing happens.
            and then start over

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              Marathon2422 @flohack
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              @Flohack I have had the black screen on my M10fhd,by flashing wrong image, disconnecting the batterys, and then used flash_tool ,no problem. it did make me think i had killed it though.

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                Lakotaubp
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                Please try @Marathon2422 instructions but this may also be useful https://web.archive.org/web/20180118130643/http://www.mibqyyo.com/en-articles/2015/09/16/ubuntu-android-installation-process-for-bq-aquaris-e4-5-and-e5 device images here also https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/install.html

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                  fred56 @Marathon2422
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                  @Marathon2422 Thanks for all these advices. I have not the time to do it quietly now : I'm going to do eight days of sailing at sea next week. On my return I will try all that. Fred

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                    fred56
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                    Hi,
                    I finally managed to restore my original system (Ubuntu) after installing SP_Flash_Tool_v5.1824_Linux and downloaded the ROM VEGETA01A-S11A_BQ_L100EN_2016_161207.zip
                    It took me a while to understand that the scatter file was in the .zip !
                    Thank you all for your help.
                    Fred

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                      flohack @fred56
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                      @fred56 Great to hear you managed it. Every single user of UT is important to us πŸ˜‰

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                        fred56 @flohack
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                        @Flohack ... and I have installed the correct image of UBports without any problem. That's a piece of good work and useful work from the UBPorts team. Fred.

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                          fred56 @fred56
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                          @fred56
                          While inserting my SIM card into my Aquaris E5 under UBports, I have a problem: I can not run my cell.
                          He tells me that my SIM card is not registered.
                          He accepted my PIN.
                          When I go to "Cellular Parameters / Operator & APN / Operator", the operator search is automatically performed, mine is found (Free) but it refuses me to select it. When I return to "Carrier & APN", the entry "Carrier" remains at "None"
                          I had no such problem with my latest Canonical Ubuntu Touch, so I do not think it comes from my phone, my SIM card or the E5.
                          What can I do ? is there a configuration file to edit?
                          Fred

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