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failed -remote 39-flashing lock flag is locked. please unlock it first

This error is a security safeguard. It means your device's bootloader is locked, preventing any unauthorized changes to the system partitions. Here is a straightforward guide on why this happens and how to fix it. Why is this happening?

Enable OEM Unlocking: If the command fails, ensure you have enabled OEM Unlocking and USB Debugging in the "Developer Options" menu within the phone's settings. failed -remote 39-flashing lock flag is locked

Xiaomi/Redmi/Poco: You cannot unlock using standard fastboot commands. You must use the official Mi Unlock Tool after binding your Mi account in the Mi Unlock Status settings.

Before the bootloader will accept an unlock command, you must permit it within the system settings. About Phone Build Number 7 times until you see "You are now a developer." Go back to Developer Options OEM Unlocking and toggle it Read security/lock flags

Before you can run the unlock command, your phone's OS must permit it.

Unisoc-based devices: Standard commands often fail; you may need a specialized tool like the TomKing62 CVE Unlocker. failed -remote 39-flashing lock flag is locked

Type adb reboot bootloader and press Enter. Your phone should reboot to a screen showing "Fastboot" or a similar logo. Step 3: Run the Unlock Commands