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eroryouga
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eroryouga
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11-10-2019, 04:50 AM
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Need DA/AUTH for the Blu Vivo X please
X3non
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11-10-2019, 09:57 AM
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(11-10-2019, 04:50 AM)eroryouga Need DA/AUTH for the Blu Vivo X please

https://www.hovatek.com/forum/thread-261...#pid179549

is there anything wrong with your device? what exactly is wrong with your device?
what error did you get while trying the DA n auth of other blu devices?
what error did you get while trying to unlock bootloader? hope you're using latest adb version?
attach screenshot of error messages
eroryouga
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11-10-2019, 03:21 PM
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X3non pid='179749' dateline='1570784227']
(11-10-2019, 04:50 AM)eroryouga Need DA/AUTH for the Blu Vivo X please

https://www.hovatek.com/forum/thread-261...#pid179549

is there anything wrong with your device? what exactly is wrong with your device?
what error did you get while trying the DA n auth of other blu devices?
what error did you get while trying to unlock bootloader? hope you're using latest adb version?
attach screenshot of error messages
There is nothing wrong physically with the device.  Dialer crashes, accessibility access is randomly revoked.  Annoyances.
Just trying to root the device.
I attached the screenshot of the error message for processing the DA's.  I think they got all the same error message.  I will have time later tonight to try the others again.  I just retried the xi+ quick before work to get the requested screenshot of the error message.
I have to uncheck da lib match
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.41
Version 29.0.4-5871666
This post was last modified: 11-10-2019, 03:24 PM by eroryouga.
X3non
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12-10-2019, 12:39 AM
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(11-10-2019, 03:21 PM)eroryouga ...
Just trying to root the device.
I attached the screenshot of the error message for processing the DA's.  I think they got all the same error message.  I will have time later tonight to try the others again.  I just retried the xi+ quick before work to get the requested screenshot of the error message.
I have to uncheck da lib match
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.41
Version 29.0.4-5871666

if you try the other DA's and gt the same error as https://www.hovatek.com/forum/attachment.php?aid=7130 , then it means they're not the right ones
for fastboot, try other bootloader unlock commands as indicated in step 14 @ https://www.hovatek.com/forum/thread-19578.html
eroryouga
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12-10-2019, 04:18 AM
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All the same message except one was ERROR : STATUS_DA_SELECTION_ERR (0xC0030003). 
C:\Users\John>fastboot oem unlock-go    FAILED (remote: 'unknown command') fastboot: error: Command failed
C:\Users\John>fastboot flashing unlock    FAILED (remote: 'unknown command') fastboot: error: Command failed

Pretty sure I've tried every fastboot command I could find previous to posting here.  Other than getvar.  The only fastboot command I got to do anything was fastboot boot recovery.img.. And that uploaded the file, but then would send the unknown command message after.  Otherwise Getvar was the only functioning fastboot command I found.
X3non
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12-10-2019, 06:04 PM
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(12-10-2019, 04:18 AM)eroryouga ...
Pretty sure I've tried every fastboot command I could find previous to posting here.  Other than getvar.  The only fastboot command I got to do anything was fastboot boot recovery.img.. And that uploaded the file, but then would send the unknown command message after.  Otherwise Getvar was the only functioning fastboot command I found.

try DA & auth for gionee m7 @ https://www.hovatek.com/forum/thread-27159.html
for verification, did you enable oem unlock in developer options in settings before attempting to unlock bootloader?
it is possible your device will require an unlock key / file to unlock bootloader; use the guide @ https://www.hovatek.com/forum/thread-21403.html to try finding if there's any commands you can try
eroryouga
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13-10-2019, 04:41 AM
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M7 didn't work, Yes I did check the oem unlock option.  From everything I can tell.  I'm pretty positive I'm going to need the correct DA/Auth to do anything at all.  I'll try anything you can think of though.  The guide you pointed to also requires root or at least temporary root.  I have not found a way to do that yet.  I found a copy of my phones rom on the net but it did not contain an aboot.img file for me to try to find the strings in.  And when I try to read the rom I get an DA error as well.

Code:

C:\Users\John>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader)    max-download-size: 0x8000000
(bootloader)    partition-size:flashinfo: 1000000
(bootloader)    partition-type:flashinfo: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:userdata: 32000000
(bootloader)    partition-type:userdata: ext4
(bootloader)    partition-size:cache: 1b000000
(bootloader)    partition-type:cache: ext4
(bootloader)    partition-size:system: 100000000
(bootloader)    partition-type:system: ext4
(bootloader)    partition-size:tee2: 580000
(bootloader)    partition-type:tee2: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:tee1: 500000
(bootloader)    partition-type:tee1: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:logo: 800000
(bootloader)    partition-type:logo: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:boot: 1000000
(bootloader)    partition-type:boot: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:lk2: 100000
(bootloader)    partition-type:lk2: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:lk: 100000
(bootloader)    partition-type:lk: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:nvram: 500000
(bootloader)    partition-type:nvram: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:md3img: 500000
(bootloader)    partition-type:md3img: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:md1arm7: 300000
(bootloader)    partition-type:md1arm7: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:md1dsp: 400000
(bootloader)    partition-type:md1dsp: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:md1img: 1800000
(bootloader)    partition-type:md1img: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:efuse: 80000
(bootloader)    partition-type:efuse: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:sec1: 200000
(bootloader)    partition-type:sec1: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:seccfg: 800000
(bootloader)    partition-type:seccfg: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:protect2: e78000
(bootloader)    partition-type:protect2: ext4
(bootloader)    partition-size:protect1: 800000
(bootloader)    partition-type:protect1: ext4
(bootloader)    partition-size:metadata: 2000000
(bootloader)    partition-type:metadata: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:proinfo: 300000
(bootloader)    partition-type:proinfo: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:nvdata: 2000000
(bootloader)    partition-type:nvdata: ext4
(bootloader)    partition-size:nvcfg: 800000
(bootloader)    partition-type:nvcfg: ext4
(bootloader)    partition-size:frp: 100000
(bootloader)    partition-type:frp: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:expdb: 1400000
(bootloader)    partition-type:expdb: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:para: 80000
(bootloader)    partition-type:para: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:recovery: 1800000
(bootloader)    partition-type:recovery: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:boot_para: 100000
(bootloader)    partition-type:boot_para: raw data
(bootloader)    partition-size:preloader: 40000
(bootloader)    partition-type:preloader: raw data
(bootloader)    off-mode-charge: 1
(bootloader)    warranty: yes
(bootloader)    unlocked: no
(bootloader)    secure: yes
(bootloader)    kernel: lk
(bootloader)    product: GNSZ6757_66_N
(bootloader)    version-preloader:
(bootloader)    version: 0.5
all: Done!!
Finished. Total time: 0.227s
C:\Users\John>
This post was last modified: 15-10-2019, 09:31 AM by X3non.
X3non
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14-10-2019, 01:18 AM
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(13-10-2019, 04:41 AM)eroryouga ...
(bootloader)    product: GNSZ6757_66_N
...

figured the device was a clone of gionee just needed to find which one but from this info, it clearly looks like a gionee product (clone)
condor m1 plus also has the same product code and is a clone of gionee a1 plus, it's likely this vivo x is as well. you can try the DA & auth for condor m1 plus listed @ https://www.hovatek.com/forum/thread-25930.html
lets know the outcome
eroryouga
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14-10-2019, 10:46 PM
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When I saw the model number was different I thought it might be a clone. A quick search yielded the same that it was a clone of the m1. Tried those files just after posting my reply and didn't work.[emoji22]

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X3non
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15-10-2019, 09:32 AM
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(14-10-2019, 10:46 PM)eroryouga When I saw the model number was different I thought it might be a clone. A quick search yielded the same that it was a clone of the m1. Tried those files just after posting my reply and didn't work.[emoji22]

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attach full screenshot of the error message and what you tried doing with the said files
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