Blackberry Keyone Stuck In Bootloader Menu Repack — Authentic & Latest
If the oem repack command fails or your bootloader is locked, you need the Autoloader Repack. This is a self-extracting .exe file that flashes every partition (except userdata if you choose). It is often called the "Factory Repack."
The phone should reboot. You will see the blackberry splash screen. Then... the Android optimizing apps dialog. If it boots past that to your home screen, success.
If fastboot sees device, continue. If not, you may need EDL method; stop and get device-specific EDL procedure. blackberry keyone stuck in bootloader menu repack
The fastboot oem repack command will not wipe your data. However, if your userdata partition is the root cause, you may still need to factory reset. Back up your data if you can still boot into recovery (Volume Up + Power).
Open a command prompt as Administrator.
fastboot devices
If you see a serial number (e.g., abcd1234 fastboot), you are connected. If not, reinstall drivers.
If the Autoloader cannot detect the phone, or if it fails midway with a " Sahara " error, your device may be stuck in Emergency Download (EDL) Mode. This often happens with failed repacks. If the oem repack command fails or your
In online forums (CrackBerry, XDA), a “repack” refers to reflashing the official firmware using a patched or repackaged version of the stock autoloader (a Windows tool from TCL/BlackBerry Mobile). This is not a hardware fix, nor a custom ROM, but rather a forced reinstall of the OS.
Steps commonly involved:
Success rate: ~80–90% if the issue is software-based.
Failure scenarios: eMMC corruption, dead power button, or wrong autoloader version.
