[Tutorial] How to unlock Unisoc (SPD) bootloader using Identifier Token
[Tutorial] How to unlock Unisoc (SPD) bootloader using Identifier Token
(12-02-2021, 10:57 AM)X3non(12-02-2021, 02:05 AM)benop -bash: ./signidentifier_unlockbootloader.sh: Permission denied
Hello sir, i am following the tutorial ( How to unlock Unisoc (SPD) bootloader using Identifier Token ) all looks well the device is being recognized in fast boot i have the identifier tokens , except when i run this command ./signidentifier_unlockbootloader.sh 4xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx3 rsa4096_vbmeta.pem signature.bin ,
am getting this error : -bash: ./signidentifier_unlockbootloader.sh: Permission denied
how do i move forward sir? my tablet is g-tab f8 running android 10
thanks.
see the important notice section on the OP for the fix to permission issues
if you still have problems then create a new thread for your device issue by clicking "Ask Question" at the top
in the new thread, attach a screenshot showing the commands you sent so far
(22-02-2021, 02:33 PM)vegeth Download Link don't work ?
Error: https://i.imgur.com/tlNBuK7.png
I tried IE 11 same error (no Adb / tampermonkey).
(24-02-2021, 10:25 PM)Fritz01 I've a mini Full Android Smartwatch: "Aladeng" which uses a Unisoc chipset; all works fine, but the problem is now: what's to do if you have no "VOL down button" is there any way to integrate a "yes" (respectively VOL down) command into the unlock bootloader command?
(25-02-2021, 11:27 AM)hovatek(24-02-2021, 10:25 PM)Fritz01 I've a mini Full Android Smartwatch: "Aladeng" which uses a Unisoc chipset; all works fine, but the problem is now: what's to do if you have no "VOL down button" is there any way to integrate a "yes" (respectively VOL down) command into the unlock bootloader command?
Don't think you can. You could try using the Power button or any other button it has. Maybe that'll work
(25-02-2021, 12:40 PM)Fritz01 Thanks for your answer; I tried this, but no change; that's a mess, without unlocking bootloader I've no chance to change anything at the stock rom, and there are so many apps I don't need; I need it only for two apps - a kind of medical device than;
(02-03-2021, 10:43 AM)fra2110 I unlocked the bootloader of my Teclast M40 following this guide. I was also able to apply root.
Now I would like to flash a different rom but it seems as if anything I try to do as a terminal is not granted to me because I don't have the permissions.
Yet the bootloader is correctly unlocked and if I try to run your guide again it tells me that it is already unlocked.
I have tried both from Windows and Ubuntu, with and without platform-tools but I always encounter the same problem ...