So recently I bricked my OnePlus 9 and I was lost looking for solutions to just get this thing to turn on and I came across a thread where I found out that I could use OnePlus 9 pros Indian MSM tool to boot my phone and then flash OnePlus 9's own stockrom on top of it to make it useable. Now this was all fine but the problem came when I updated it to stock OOS 12 and surprise surprise TOUCHSCREEN DEATH! I thought something went wrong and I did the same thing over again and SURPRISE no touch screen. Then I tried OB1 and BAAM! DEATH. at this point I was frustrated and looking for answers so I contacted OnePlus on their global chat and I requested a flash to factory firmware. They agreed and their level 2 technician was trying to get my phone to boot into EDL(which be keeps referring it to as *Flash Mode*) anywho he thought I was doing something wrong and not following his instructions I knew that using the method I mentioned above it doesn't boot into EDL mode via button combo so I asked him to let me do my thing and get the phone where he wanted it to be. He was not happy with it saying that anything I do will brick my phone and I was I know I'm doing it on purpose that way it'll get stuck in edl and you'll be able to flash it. He got annoyed because his method wasn't working and he didn't like the fact that maybe I knew more about the phone than him so he just ends the session midway. #RUDEE!! anywho I noticed he forgot to delete the drivers and the extracted MSM TOOL AND FILES(note they're encrypted) I quickly took that opportunity and tried flashing it myself and SURPRISE WORKED ON THE FIRST TRY 


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GUIDE!!
To anyone who wants to download this, since the tool isn't zipped, you will have to download the .ops file manually. If you select all folders, right-click, and download, Google Drive won't grab the ops file because it's too large so just make sure you go into the lemonade repack folder and download the .ops too
Disable your windows defender and enable test signing of drivers.
Enter this in terminal or CMD
bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF
To install drivers open your desired bit version according to your windows.
Click on qcser64
View signatures
View certificates
Install certificates
Select Current user
Select place all certificates in the following store
Click on Browser and double click on *TRUSTED ROOT CERTIFICATION AUTHORITUES
AFTER THAT CLICK FINISH AND IT WILL BEGIN IMPORTING
Files to download on this link
drive.google.com
install the drivers in the folder named as L2 Drivers
Download the folder of lemonde re-pack
download the MSM tool in the root directories and replace the MSM tool in the repack folder with the tools in root directory
uncheck the *lite firehouse* option and the *SHA check* option
boot the phone in edl mode and start flashing
Note! either use a high-quality cable or the original one that came with the phone.




GUIDE!!
To anyone who wants to download this, since the tool isn't zipped, you will have to download the .ops file manually. If you select all folders, right-click, and download, Google Drive won't grab the ops file because it's too large so just make sure you go into the lemonade repack folder and download the .ops too
Disable your windows defender and enable test signing of drivers.
Enter this in terminal or CMD
bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF
To install drivers open your desired bit version according to your windows.
Click on qcser64
View signatures
View certificates
Install certificates
Select Current user
Select place all certificates in the following store
Click on Browser and double click on *TRUSTED ROOT CERTIFICATION AUTHORITUES
AFTER THAT CLICK FINISH AND IT WILL BEGIN IMPORTING
Files to download on this link
upload data - Google Drive
install the drivers in the folder named as L2 Drivers
Download the folder of lemonde re-pack
download the MSM tool in the root directories and replace the MSM tool in the repack folder with the tools in root directory
uncheck the *lite firehouse* option and the *SHA check* option
boot the phone in edl mode and start flashing
Note! either use a high-quality cable or the original one that came with the phone.
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