![]() ![]() docs didn't help do anything but get me more pissed that Lenovo is not playing by the rules. There is no unlock code that anyone seems to be aware of, so what gives? So, does anyone know what the hell needs to be done with this aggravating tab to unlock it? Secret handshake, clubhouse password, hold your mouth right or what is the trick? Looking in A.O.S.P. I believe the lines ' ro.=1 ro.=1' that are in the recovery logs and therefore in the build.prop means that it can be unlocked. The only fastboot commands that have worked so far are 'fastboot devices, fastboot oem getvar all, fastboot reboot'. Those being on two different machines just to make sure I wasn't missing the obvious I updated each of them including all possible drivers. ![]() It has to be something Lenovo has done for I have tried on 3 Linux distributions, 2 Windows 10 installations and a Windows 7 install. When I check the fastboot options, I get (partial): > fastboot -help usage: fastboottotal time: 0.016s But as you can see, it fails with remote: unknown command. All of the fastboot commands I have tried end with the error: (remote: unknown command). FAILED (remote: unknown command) finished. ![]() I have unlocked quite a few of them in the past (different varieties), but I am not able to do anything with this one. Hi, I'm not sure what to do with this Lenovo TB-8304F1. FAILED (Write to device failed (no link)) I also went to check make sure oem unlock is set, well I unlocked it from a usb keyboard this morning by selecting unlock bootloader in shield tv pro 2019 bootloader\fastboot screen, I get C:\platform-tools>fastboot oem device-info FAILED (Write to device failed (no link)) fastboot: error: Command. ![]()
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