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    Phone doesn't boot anymore after update

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        tomsome
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        Yesterday I pushed ok to install the update that was advertised in my OnePlus6 with UT Focal Fossa. Now it doesn't boot up anymore.
        Looking in the logs in recovery mode I read something like 'not enough space on the device'.
        Is my phone corrupted by an incomplete update?
        Do I have to reflash an reinstall everything?
        If there is any other way I'd be grateful to be informed about it.
        Greetings
        Tom

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          MrT10001 @tomsome
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          @tomsome try using the installer to do a reflash and leave the wipe data unticked.

          Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
          I have too many devices...

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            tomsome @MrT10001
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            @MrT10001 How do I enable developer mode if I cannot acces the device?

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              tomsome @MrT10001
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              @MrT10001 Ok, it worked as you said without bothering about the developer mode, thx for your help!

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                AppLee @tomsome
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                @tomsome
                Yes, the developer mode think is for Android users.
                If you already have Ubuntu Touch, then this is already done as well as unlocking the bootloader (expect if you locked it back despite it being deprecated).

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