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Fastboot waiting a device

asked 2019-03-02 05:33:58 +0300

tamarindojuice gravatar image

Hi guys need your help So i bought a sony x with sailfish os , after a time i installed android, but i need to return for sailfish and forever lol but now when i try to follow the steps i'm receiving that message :

fastboot device fastboot oem unlock < code here>

waiting device

and when i use EMMA Sony Flash tool for Xperia says : device locked but the device can be unlocked i already checked.

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On Linux? I made the same mistake with same result following Sony's instructions on XA2: you need to add sudo to the command. Doind the same command with sudo did the trick for me.

Terrible oversight on their part.

teemu ( 2019-03-02 08:16:33 +0300 )edit
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Well

fastboot device fastboot oem unlock < code here>

Is not the correct command

fastboot oem unlock < code here>

Is the correct, run as administrator/sudo

Nieldk ( 2019-03-02 08:32:44 +0300 )edit
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@Nieldk, the commands in the post seems to be a bit messed up ('fastboot device' is a separate previous command) but judging from the results @tamarindojuice seems to be doing the correct thing except for the lack of sudo.

The correct command needs to have 0x< code here >

teemu ( 2019-03-02 09:15:47 +0300 )edit

Seems like the issue is 'waiting for any device' - the output of a fastboot command when there's no fastboot drivers enabling the device recognition, (or I guess on Linux, it's not drivers, but device is not being recognized). If you get that message, you typed a proper command, (maybe just a typo in the post...).Try connecting in fastboot mode and typing 'fastboot devices'.

Levone1 ( 2019-03-02 14:20:38 +0300 )edit

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answered 2019-03-02 20:13:46 +0300

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If Sailfish was on the device when you bought it, it means it has been unlocked already, no? Can't you just flash it without going through the unlock routine?

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Hi guys , so i was doing that on windows, seems that problem was a driver or just the OS , so i tried with ubuntu <3 and worked fine using SUDO command. too fast , now i'm back using Sailfish OS. So thank you once more , thank you so much

tamarindojuice ( 2019-03-03 15:07:12 +0300 )edit
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