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After having the confirmation that the device is indeed running, you will be noticing the same code as the B1 Error. Well, now you know how the Bootloader ID1 actually looks like. But for people who are unclear, here is a brief explanation.In the name of boot loader, this ID1 indicates a greater possibility that something is wrong with the boot process. However, the reason behind this type of error is somewhat unclear. So, it is very much advisable to check the given below listed solutions to cure the Bootloader B1 Error.Moreover, when you have the above-mentioned things accomplished, you will be able to start booting. In case your device is nothing but an A-only, then your concern will be limited to the recovery partition. On the other hand, if you have an A-and-B device, then the B partition will also have to be flashed. However, to solve the FAILED (remote: unknown command) Error, try the recovery partition. What you need to do, is to flash the recovery, flash the recovery_clock_enhanced and flash the bootloader. Eventually, this will end up with the FAILED (remote: unknown command) Error. But don’t panic as you know that you have a good recovery to work on.This will be followed by doing the R-Boot while the device is still turned off. This works perfectly as you have now a good recovery. Still, if the above step fails, you can use the bootloader_fastboot method. Try flashing the bootloader again and again. In case the above step fails, try flashing a different version of bootloader as well. Also, try the above steps for every bootloader method available.
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