Unlocking the bootloader crashes fingerprint reader

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02-25-2020
04:10 PM
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01-16-2024
01:35 AM
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Hi, well, again, this time with another problem. I've unlocked my bootloader using official ASUS tool and since then anything that uses fingerprint crashes (Settings, OneTimeInit). Does anybody know how to restore it's functionality while maintaining bootloader unlocked state? Relocking fixes the problem. I've also tried unlocking without any fingerprints set. Firmware reflashed to both slots. No luck.
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02-26-2020 12:42 PM
I have the same issue getting ready to flash firmware .129 back to phone so I have fingerprint back. I've heard that you have to downgrade to pie then unlock boot and then do the ota but I find no firmware to downgrade to pie.

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02-26-2020 11:23 PM
Yeah, me too, on xda 😛 It worked. Asus dev team should probably look at this issue.
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02-27-2020 12:07 PM

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02-28-2020 02:09 AM
Well, I relocked bootloader rendering my phone unusable because dm-verity fail, then flashed .167 service firmware, updated to .194, unlocked the bootloader then upgraded to Android 10. It works now.
However to fix this issue you'll only need to:
1)Downgrade to Pie .194
2)Unlock the bootloader
3)Upgrade again to Android 10.
Unfortunately, afaik Asus doesn't provide any way to re-unlock the bootloader via fastboot which is real pain if you relock and your partitions remain altered in any way. So, be careful. Not-nice brick will happen otherwise.
However to fix this issue you'll only need to:
1)Downgrade to Pie .194
2)Unlock the bootloader
3)Upgrade again to Android 10.
Unfortunately, afaik Asus doesn't provide any way to re-unlock the bootloader via fastboot which is real pain if you relock and your partitions remain altered in any way. So, be careful. Not-nice brick will happen otherwise.
