Twrp 3.0 Root Huawei Mediapad T2 7.0 Pro Ple-701l - Google

| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | TWRP won’t stick (stock recovery returns) | After fastboot flash, unplug USB, hold Vol Up + Power until TWRP appears. Boot directly to TWRP without letting system boot. | | Boot loop after rooting | Boot TWRP → Advanced → Terminal → echo "SYSTEMLESS=false" > /data/.supersu → re-flash SuperSU. | | “Root access missing” in apps | Check adb shell pm list packages | grep supersu. If missing, manually install SuperSU APK v2.82. | | No Wi-Fi after root | This happens if you flashed a mismatched boot image. Restore stock boot from backup. | | TWRP touch not responding | TWRP 3.0 for PLE-701L has a rare touch driver issue. Reboot recovery or use OTG mouse. |


He spent three days hunting for a bootloader unlock. The official Huawei site was dead. DC-Unlocker wanted 15 euros. A sketchy Telegram bot promised codes for $4. Alex risked it. He installed Minimal ADB & Fastboot, connected the lifeless tablet, and typed: TWRP 3.0 ROOT Huawei MediaPad T2 7.0 Pro PLE-701L - Google

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Silence. Then, on the tablet’s tiny screen: "UNLOCK BOOTLOADER: YES (WILL FACTORY RESET)" | Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | TWRP

He pressed volume up. The tablet wiped itself, rebooting into a clean but still old Lollipop. The bootloader was open. The gates were unguarded. He spent three days hunting for a bootloader unlock

The PLE-701L typically encrypts /data. TWRP 3.0 might ask for a password. If you see Unable to mount /data: