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      • K Offline
        Kyrylo
        last edited by

        Hi!
        First of all!
        Have You bootloader unlocked on your phone?

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        • C Offline
          cliffcoggin
          last edited by

          I can't do that. Holding the Power and Vol+ buttons for 60 seconds does nothing to the phone i.e no bleeps, no display, no response at all.

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          • LakotaubpL Offline
            Lakotaubp @cliffcoggin
            last edited by

            @cliffcoggin No that's not what they meant. OEM unlock is something that needs to be done for the installer to work. First thing just start the phone as normal and make sure you fully charge it. Then we can sort the rest for you. I am guessing you have adb and fastboot installed on your Mint OS.

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              cliffcoggin
              last edited by

              Please explain OEM unlock.
              The phone is charged and turned on.
              I don't know about adb and fastboot but those commands in a terminal gave this:

              Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.39
              Version 1:8.1.0+r23-5~18.04
              Installed as /usr/lib/android-sdk/platform-tools/adb
              
              global options:
               -a         listen on all network interfaces, not just localhost
               -d         use USB device (error if multiple devices connected)
               -e         use TCP/IP device (error if multiple TCP/IP devices available)
               -s SERIAL  use device with given serial (overrides $ANDROID_SERIAL)
               -t ID      use device with given transport id
               -H         name of adb server host [default=localhost]
               -P         port of adb server [default=5037]
               -L SOCKET  listen on given socket for adb server [default=tcp:localhost:5037]
              
              general commands:
               devices [-l]             list connected devices (-l for long output)
               help                     show this help message
               version                  show version num
              
              networking:
               connect HOST[:PORT]      connect to a device via TCP/IP [default port=5555]
               disconnect [HOST[:PORT]]
                   disconnect from given TCP/IP device [default port=5555], or all
               forward --list           list all forward socket connections
               forward [--no-rebind] LOCAL REMOTE
                   forward socket connection using:
                     tcp:<port> (<local> may be "tcp:0" to pick any open port)
                     localabstract:<unix domain socket name>
                     localreserved:<unix domain socket name>
                     localfilesystem:<unix domain socket name>
                     dev:<character device name>
                     jdwp:<process pid> (remote only)
               forward --remove LOCAL   remove specific forward socket connection
               forward --remove-all     remove all forward socket connections
               ppp TTY [PARAMETER...]   run PPP over USB
               reverse --list           list all reverse socket connections from device
               reverse [--no-rebind] REMOTE LOCAL
                   reverse socket connection using:
                     tcp:<port> (<remote> may be "tcp:0" to pick any open port)
                     localabstract:<unix domain socket name>
                     localreserved:<unix domain socket name>
                     localfilesystem:<unix domain socket name>
               reverse --remove REMOTE  remove specific reverse socket connection
               reverse --remove-all     remove all reverse socket connections from device
              
              file transfer:
               push [--sync] LOCAL... REMOTE
                   copy local files/directories to device
                   --sync: only push files that are newer on the host than the device
               pull [-a] REMOTE... LOCAL
                   copy files/dirs from device
                   -a: preserve file timestamp and mode
               sync [system|vendor|oem|data|all]
                   sync a local build from $ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT to the device (default all)
                   -l: list but don't copy
              
              shell:
               shell [-e ESCAPE] [-n] [-Tt] [-x] [COMMAND...]
                   run remote shell command (interactive shell if no command given)
                   -e: choose escape character, or "none"; default '~'
                   -n: don't read from stdin
                   -T: disable PTY allocation
                   -t: force PTY allocation
                   -x: disable remote exit codes and stdout/stderr separation
               emu COMMAND              run emulator console command
              
              app installation:
               install [-lrtsdg] PACKAGE
               install-multiple [-lrtsdpg] PACKAGE...
                   push package(s) to the device and install them
                   -l: forward lock application
                   -r: replace existing application
                   -t: allow test packages
                   -s: install application on sdcard
                   -d: allow version code downgrade (debuggable packages only)
                   -p: partial application install (install-multiple only)
                   -g: grant all runtime permissions
               uninstall [-k] PACKAGE
                   remove this app package from the device
                   '-k': keep the data and cache directories
              
              backup/restore:
                 to show usage run "adb shell bu help"
              
              debugging:
               bugreport [PATH]
                   write bugreport to given PATH [default=bugreport.zip];
                   if PATH is a directory, the bug report is saved in that directory.
                   devices that don't support zipped bug reports output to stdout.
               jdwp                     list pids of processes hosting a JDWP transport
               logcat                   show device log (logcat --help for more)
              
              security:
               disable-verity           disable dm-verity checking on userdebug builds
               enable-verity            re-enable dm-verity checking on userdebug builds
               keygen FILE
                   generate adb public/private key; private key stored in FILE,
                   public key stored in FILE.pub (existing files overwritten)
              
              scripting:
               wait-for[-TRANSPORT]-STATE
                   wait for device to be in the given state
                   State: device, recovery, sideload, or bootloader
                   Transport: usb, local, or any [default=any]
               get-state                print offline | bootloader | device
               get-serialno             print <serial-number>
               get-devpath              print <device-path>
               remount
                   remount /system, /vendor, and /oem partitions read-write
               reboot [bootloader|recovery|sideload|sideload-auto-reboot]
                   reboot the device; defaults to booting system image but
                   supports bootloader and recovery too. sideload reboots
                   into recovery and automatically starts sideload mode,
                   sideload-auto-reboot is the same but reboots after sideloading.
               sideload OTAPACKAGE      sideload the given full OTA package
               root                     restart adbd with root permissions
               unroot                   restart adbd without root permissions
               usb                      restart adb server listening on USB
               tcpip PORT               restart adb server listening on TCP on PORT
              
              internal debugging:
               start-server             ensure that there is a server running
               kill-server              kill the server if it is running
               reconnect                kick connection from host side to force reconnect
               reconnect device         kick connection from device side to force reconnect
               reconnect offline        reset offline/unauthorized devices to force reconnect
              
              environment variables:
               $ADB_TRACE
                   comma-separated list of debug info to log:
                   all,adb,sockets,packets,rwx,usb,sync,sysdeps,transport,jdwp
               $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS         colon-separated list of keys (files or directories)
               $ANDROID_SERIAL          serial number to connect to (see -s)
               $ANDROID_LOG_TAGS        tags to be used by logcat (see logcat --help)
              cliffcoggin@Cliffscomputer ~ $ fastboot
              fastboot: usage: no command
              
              
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              • LakotaubpL Offline
                Lakotaubp @cliffcoggin
                last edited by

                @cliffcoggin In a terminal type

                adb reboot bootloader

                wait for the phone to restart then type

                Sudo fastboot oem unlock

                When finished you can type

                fastboot devices

                and your device should be listed

                restart the phone normally and try the installer again.

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                  cliffcoggin
                  last edited by

                  The first command did nothing to the phone and gave me this

                  code_text
                  ```cliffcoggin@Cliffscomputer ~ $ adb reboot bootloader
                  * daemon not running; starting now at tcp:5037
                  * daemon started successfully
                  error: no devices/emulators found
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                    Kyrylo
                    last edited by

                    Try to unset and set developer mode
                    Be sure you enabled USB-debugging in developer option
                    then connect your phone with USB cable it should ask you for permissions.
                    If it ask confirm and on PC in terminal type "adb devices".

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                    • C Offline
                      cliffcoggin
                      last edited by

                      I unset and then set Developer Option, enabled debugging, and plugged in the cable. Still no response from the phone except for the charging light.

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                        cliffcoggin
                        last edited by

                        It's late here. I'll return tomorrow to see if anybody has further ideas.

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                        • ? Offline
                          A Former User @cliffcoggin
                          last edited by

                          @cliffcoggin Try an other USB cable.

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                          • LakotaubpL Offline
                            Lakotaubp
                            last edited by

                            The first thing you need to sort is the connection between your phone and pc. Try a few cables and just see if having the phone in file transfer/MTP mode gets that connection up.
                            Once thats done you can move to the adb connection. Just keep an eye out for the grant permission box on the device.

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                              cliffcoggin
                              last edited by

                              I have a new cable arriving later today. Initially the old cable was working and the computer detected the phone as A0001, but later attempts told me there was no connection.

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                                cliffcoggin @Lakotaubp
                                last edited by

                                @Lakotaubp
                                The new cable connects the phone to the computer. A0001 is mounted.

                                adb reboot bootloader
                                

                                caused the phone to go into fastboot mode rather than restart.

                                sudo fastboot oem unlock
                                

                                plus password gave me OKAY finished in 0.023s.

                                fastbboot devices
                                

                                caused the phone to factory reset.

                                Where do I go from here please?
                                PS. Should "ADB over network" be enabled?

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                                • LakotaubpL Offline
                                  Lakotaubp @cliffcoggin
                                  last edited by

                                  @cliffcoggin You do need to grant permission for the connection between pc and device that's all. I would just type in a terminal as a check

                                  adb devices

                                  Then run the installer if your device is shown that is

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                                    cliffcoggin
                                    last edited by

                                    It doesn't show the phone.

                                    List of devices attached
                                    df32588a	unauthorized
                                    

                                    How do I authorise it?

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                                      cliffcoggin
                                      last edited by

                                      I give up. I have tried every combination of instructions I can find, including the terminal command mentioned elsewhere on the forum. I'll get rid of it and stick with my dumb flip phone.

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                                      • KenedaK Offline
                                        Keneda @cliffcoggin
                                        last edited by Keneda

                                        @cliffcoggin said in Oneplus One installation failure:

                                        It doesn't show the phone.

                                        List of devices attached
                                        df32588a	unauthorized
                                        

                                        How do I authorise it?

                                        Enable developper mode i guess...

                                        EDIT :

                                        @Lakotaubp said in Oneplus One installation failure:

                                        @cliffcoggin There should be a popup window asking you to accept the connection. Pretty sure it's on the phone when you connect. Can't remember how long it remains visable.

                                        Or that more probably...

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                                        • LakotaubpL Offline
                                          Lakotaubp @cliffcoggin
                                          last edited by

                                          @cliffcoggin There should be a popup window asking you to accept the connection. Pretty sure it's on the phone when you connect. Can't remember how long it remains visable.

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                                          • LakotaubpL Offline
                                            Lakotaubp
                                            last edited by

                                            Just did quick web search so you might want to try others but, with the device connected revoke usb debugging (switch it off or whatever) in Dev options then type in a terminal

                                            adb kill-server
                                            adb start-server

                                            You should get asked to accept the connection. If you do then check with

                                            adb devices

                                            If not have a look on the web.

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                                              cliffcoggin
                                              last edited by

                                              @Lakotaubp said in Oneplus One installation failure:

                                              adb kill-server

                                              Thanks. There was no request to accept connection.
                                              The adb kill-server command gave me

                                              adb kill-server
                                              cannot connect to daemon at tcp:5037: Connection refused
                                              
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