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        Stefano @marek_python
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        @marek_python Have you wipe the phone from the recovery, while applying ''update? Try again.

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          marek_python
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          Yep, that was it. I wiped the phone and then downgraded. Now I'm gonna follow the tut and will report back. Thank you, Stefano, for your support.

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            Stefano @marek_python
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            @marek_python Good luck. Follow the giude.

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              marek_python
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              Stefano, do you have by any chance the modified proinfo file ? The link in the tut (https://mega.nz/#!8ZJ01aZK!2WfKciJk1...EGua32_76hTBac) is broken.

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                Stefano @marek_python
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                @marek_python I'm out at the moment, will send you link later.

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                  marek_python
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                  OK. Cheers.

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                    Stefano @Stefano
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                    @Stefano https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ail3By0zWTU0GITQmvpyt9p3WzzvCUtD/view?usp=sharing

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                      marek_python
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                      Stefano, where should I dump the TWRP recovery image ? I left it on sdcard then I moved it into root directory but keep getting "error: cannot load TWRP_3.0_m86.img"
                      Where it should be located so it picks up on that ?

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                        Stefano @marek_python
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                        @marek_python Need reboot to bootloader and from PC flash the recovery:
                        fastboot flash recovery TWRP_3.0_m86.img

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                          marek_python
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                          Yes, I know. I'm in fastboot mode and typed: fastboot flash recovery TWRP_3.0_m86.img but getting "error: cannot load TWRP_3.0_m86.img"

                          Hence I'm asking where it is looking for the file ?

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                            Lakotaubp @marek_python
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                            @marek_python If I remember correctly you can go to the folder you have downloaded twrp to, open the terminal there then run the command.

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                              Stefano @marek_python
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                              @marek_python Need to go on your PC to right directory, e.g. if you have downloaded TWRP to Downloads, then go to Downloads. (cd /Downloads ) if you're using Linux, not sure about Windows or Mac

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                                marek_python
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                                As turned out all I needed to do is to move the recovery file into 😄 in Windows and rename it to recovery.img . That should be noted in the guide. The fastboot won't pick up on the image unless it's called recovery.img

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                                    pat06 @Stefano
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                                    @Stefano Thanks a lot for the file !

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                                      pat06 @marek_python
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                                      @marek_python said in Unlock the bootloader forcibly:

                                      (...) I followed the tuts on XDA site all UT community is aware of. However, I can't pass the point where I'm supposed to type "su" into terminal emulator. It just spits out "Connection to ui timed out" meaning it won't let me execute the commands where I need elevated privileges. And for overwriting the proinfo file I do need to be root in the session. So far I haven't found a way to go around it.

                                      I had the same problem, Terminal just hangs. So I simply use

                                      adb shell
                                      su

                                      and a then following with the procedure (using simply cp instead of dd)

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