You can flash using recovery with Google's signed images. They should be available on their website.
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Yep but you need to unlock the bootloader to flash it :Dhttps://developers.google.com/android/images
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Why so? "adb sideload <path-to-zip>" should do the job usably? Otherwise I think you're F***ed
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Ahah. I have a good lead, it might be possible to flash the stock image but my bootloader is too old Device version-bootloader is '8996-012001-1708111029'. Update requires '8996-012001-1710040120'. I need to roll back to an older android version.
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can you not fastboot flash something from bootloader?
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and go back to stock and start again
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Bootloader need to be unlock for that
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'fastboot oem unlock' has to be run from the bootloader doesn't itv
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Problem is I can access the developer options to authorise OEM unlocking
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Yes :/
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You don't need to unlock to flash stock images through fastboot
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fastboot oem unlock when you are on bootloader isn't working?
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Nope oem/flashing unlock need to be allowed in the developper options before :/
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Oh that's bad! I read somewhere that stock image can be flashed with bootloader locked because they are signed.
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can the system image may be redownload and cache cleared and be reinstalled right after having super user access
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