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    Can't flash my BQ M10 FHD with UBports

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      • libremaxL Offline
        libremax @Gerben
        last edited by libremax

        @gerben

        BQ no longer offers its BQ Flash tools.
        Now BQ offers to download SP_Flash_Tool_exe_linux_v5.1424.00.zip for E4.5 and E5.0 and strangely nothing for M10:

        https://www.bq.com/en/support/aquaris-e4-5-ubuntu-edition/support-sheet

        https://www.bq.com/en/support/aquaris-e5-ubuntu-edition/support-sheet

        https://www.bq.com/en/support/aquaris-m10-ubuntu-edition/support-sheet

        This small guide may also be useful for you:
        https://forums.ubports.com/topic/1367/ubports-ut-installation-how-to-guide-d-installation-d-ubports-ut

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          Gerben @Marathon2422
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          @marathon2422 said in Can't flash my BQ M10 FHD with UBports:

          Flash tool is in the Hard Reset folder on BQ

          Thank you for the quick reply. Where can I find the Hard reset folder?

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            Gerben @libremax
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            @libremax Thank you. I guess the tools for the E4.5, the E5 and the M10 must be the same. I will try the guide!

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              Lakotaubp @Gerben
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              @gerben Use this for reference also it does help. Especially with removing modemmanager if you need to.

              http://www.mibqyyo.com/en-articles/2015/09/16/ubuntu-android-installation-process-for-bq-aquaris-e4-5-and-e5/#/vanilla/discussion/embed/?vanilla_discussion_id=0

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                Gerben @Emmelyne
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                @emmelyne

                @emmelyne said in Can't flash my BQ M10 FHD with UBports:

                my OEM wasn't properly unlock

                Hi, I have tried to unlock the M10 through the android procedure, tap 7 times to get into developer mode and check the OEM unlock. This did not work.

                Now I did 'fastboot OEM unlock'. Did you do the same to get the M10 properly unlocked?

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                • libremaxL Offline
                  libremax
                  last edited by libremax

                  @gerben

                  Generally, it's in android Settings / About device : press "Build number" seven times or more to unlock "Developer options".

                  Once done, go back and you will see Developer Options on the screen next to About. Select it and enabled OEM Unlock Bootloader,

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                    Marathon2422
                    last edited by Marathon2422

                    You are going Ubuntu to UBports ?

                    I find that when I am in fastboot, about to flash a recovery (TWRP), it likes to have,
                    Sudo fastboot devices
                    Sudo fastboot flash,etc

                    It is possible to flash TWRP with the flash-tool.

                    If you get in the orange safety state, you can reflash with the flashtool
                    I have the m10 fhd,and firmware etc....... this is the Hard RESET from BQ its all in there ..https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Uddx89X8pfzXUsxHycl0uFofRIFvsLui?usp=sharing.

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                      Gerben @libremax
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                      @libremax said in Can't flash my BQ M10 FHD with UBports:

                      @gerben

                      Generally, it's in android Settings / About device : press "Build number" seven times or more to unlock "Developer options".

                      Once done, go back and you will see Developer Options on the screen next to About. Select it and enabled OEM Unlock Bootloader,

                      Did that. Thereafter 'fastboot oem unlock' is required.

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                        Gerben @Marathon2422
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                        @marathon2422 said in Can't flash my BQ M10 FHD with UBports:

                        You are going Ubuntu to UBports ?

                        I find that when I am in fastboot, about to flash a recovery (TWRP), it likes to have,
                        Sudo fastboot devices
                        Sudo fastboot flash,etc

                        It is possible to flash TWRP with the flash-tool.

                        If you get in the orange safety state, you can reflash with the flashtool
                        I have the m10 fhd,and firmware etc

                        BQ M10 HD Android to UBports hopefully.

                        After lots of reading the proper process seems to be to first install Ubuntu Touch from BQ for the M10 HD and then UBports. Finding the proper original UT images and recovery images seems to be hard nowadays. Flashing to UBports does not work since the /cache partition is too small (less than 500MB).

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                          Gerben @Gerben
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                          Done! Running 16.04/rc now on my BQ Aquaris M10 HD.

                          Thanks for the help.

                          Steps:
                          Startup M10 on Android 6
                          Enable developer mode by tapping build number
                          $ adb devices
                          Should list the device
                          $ adb reboot bootloader
                          Select fastboot in menu
                          $ fastboot device
                          Should list the device
                          $ fastboot oem unlock
                          $ fastboot reboot

                          Download SP flash tool and cooler_image as described by @advocatux on https://forums.ubports.com/topic/1351/failed-to-install-ubport-on-my-bq-m10-hd/12

                          $ unzip SP_Flash_Tool_exe_Linux_v5.1612.00.100.zip
                          $ unzip cooler-image-stable-6.zip

                          $ cd SP_Flash_Tool_exe_Linux_v5.1612.00.100
                          $ sudo ./flash_tool

                          Scatter loading file: MT8163_Android_scatter.txt
                          Format with 'Auto Format Flash' and 'Format whole flash except Bootloader'
                          Download

                          Now Ubuntu Touch OTA 13 is on the device

                          Now ubports-installer can be run.
                          $ ubports-installer

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                            Marathon2422 @Gerben
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                            @gerben
                            Well done, your persistence paid off.

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                              advocatux @Gerben
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                              @gerben kudos! Enjoy your UT tablet! 🙂

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