Hi
I use a Realme X, while I assume the model might be not relevant to this case.
I tried several methods to flash both stock Rom`s and alternative ones, I did use both adb commands and adb sideloading and the official Realme tool.
To me, as a computer expert but phone noob, it seems like something fundamental might be broken in some protocol or even hardware.
Whatever I do, the firmware flashes to a certain extend and cancels then.
In most cases, there is not even a error message, it just fails to flash completely and pretents everything is good.
The phone is unlocked, has 3.4 TWRP installed and I can access it via my computer.
I used two different Windows computer, in order to exclude the host OS as the source of the failure.
Also used around 3 different cables.
Moving data around also works, I already did try to move the ROM to the device and install it there, same.
The device ran perfectly fine before I decided to try another ROM.
I use a Realme X, while I assume the model might be not relevant to this case.
I tried several methods to flash both stock Rom`s and alternative ones, I did use both adb commands and adb sideloading and the official Realme tool.
To me, as a computer expert but phone noob, it seems like something fundamental might be broken in some protocol or even hardware.
Whatever I do, the firmware flashes to a certain extend and cancels then.
In most cases, there is not even a error message, it just fails to flash completely and pretents everything is good.
The phone is unlocked, has 3.4 TWRP installed and I can access it via my computer.
I used two different Windows computer, in order to exclude the host OS as the source of the failure.
Also used around 3 different cables.
Moving data around also works, I already did try to move the ROM to the device and install it there, same.
The device ran perfectly fine before I decided to try another ROM.