Ok so when i try to use rom manager, it says i need flash clockworkmod recovery. So i click on it n it says confirm model n i do, then it says "an error occurred while attempting to run privileged commands." Wat am i doing wrong?? Thanks.
Are you rooted? That's usually a good sign that you aren't.
Sent from my EVO from the Apple Store.
yea i went thro all the steps to root n in titanium backup it says root access is OK. so im confused now.
Make sure you have the latest version of Super User Permissions (2.2.2): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=682828
When I got that error, it was because I hadn't told SUP to allow ROM Manager quick enough, and RM had timed out on the permission request.
ok so how do i get this onto my phone, i apologize, this is my first android phone.
tarheelsmj12001 said:
ok so how do i get this onto my phone, i apologize, this is my first android phone.
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Just go ahead and download the zip file su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip from that thread I linked to. Plug your USB cable into your phone and computer, and either go to Notifications, tap on Chareg Only, and then change it to Disk Drive and press done, then open My Computer (or if on Mac/Linux, double-click the drive on your desktop) and copy the ZIP file directly to SD card, or use ADB to push the file by first turning on USB debugging if it isn't already (Settings>Applications>Development>USB debugging) then open Command Prompt (Terminal on Mac/Linux), go to wherever you have ADB located (usually the Tools folder of the Android SDK) and use this command:
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WINDOWS: adb push *path to ZIP*\su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip /sdcard/
MAC/LINUX: ./adb puh *path to ZIP*/su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip /sdcard/
If you used the ADB method: Go ahead and just use the command "adb reboot recovery" (or "./adb reboot recovery" if on Mac/Linux) to reboot into your Recovery. If you used USB Mass Storage, power off your phone, then hold down the Volume Down button, then continue holding Volume Down while holding the Power button. You will then see the bootloader screen (white screen with three skateboarding Androids at the bottom) and can let go of the buttons as soon as you do. Press Volume-Down to highlight "RECOVERY", and then the Power button to select it. Next you'll see the words "HTC EVO 4G" on a white screen (like a normal boot-up) followed shortly after your Recovery image.
Next, use Volume Up/Down to move your selection up/down and use the Power button to select "Install ZIP from SD Card" (or something along those lines). You should have one option for "install update.zip" and one for "Choose ZIP from SD card" (again, or something similar). Choose the latter of the two, and then use Volume Up/Down to select su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip, and Power to select. Wait a few moments until you're told that the installation was successful, and then select to reboot the phone.
You should then be able to boot into Android, and have the Super User Permissions app installed! Whenever you try to run something which needs root, you'll get a pop-up asking for permission. Go ahead and launch ROM Manager, and you'll get the pop-up, make sure "Remember" is checked, and then press allow. If ROM Manager still complains that it didn't get permissions, re-launch it, and it should work fine.
drmacinyasha said:
Just go ahead and download the zip file su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip from that thread I linked to. Plug your USB cable into your phone and computer, and either go to Notifications, tap on Chareg Only, and then change it to Disk Drive and press done, then open My Computer (or if on Mac/Linux, double-click the drive on your desktop) and copy the ZIP file directly to SD card, or use ADB to push the file by first turning on USB debugging if it isn't already (Settings>Applications>Development>USB debugging) then open Command Prompt (Terminal on Mac/Linux), go to wherever you have ADB located (usually the Tools folder of the Android SDK) and use this command:
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WINDOWS: adb push *path to ZIP*\su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip /sdcard/
MAC/LINUX: ./adb puh *path to ZIP*/su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip /sdcard/
If you used the ADB method: Go ahead and just use the command "adb reboot recovery" (or "./adb reboot recovery" if on Mac/Linux) to reboot into your Recovery. If you used USB Mass Storage, power off your phone, then hold down the Volume Down button, then continue holding Volume Down while holding the Power button. You will then see the bootloader screen (white screen with three skateboarding Androids at the bottom) and can let go of the buttons as soon as you do. Press Volume-Down to highlight "RECOVERY", and then the Power button to select it. Next you'll see the words "HTC EVO 4G" on a white screen (like a normal boot-up) followed shortly after your Recovery image.
Next, use Volume Up/Down to move your selection up/down and use the Power button to select "Install ZIP from SD Card" (or something along those lines). You should have one option for "install update.zip" and one for "Choose ZIP from SD card" (again, or something similar). Choose the latter of the two, and then use Volume Up/Down to select su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip, and Power to select. Wait a few moments until you're told that the installation was successful, and then select to reboot the phone.
You should then be able to boot into Android, and have the Super User Permissions app installed! Whenever you try to run something which needs root, you'll get a pop-up asking for permission. Go ahead and launch ROM Manager, and you'll get the pop-up, make sure "Remember" is checked, and then press allow. If ROM Manager still complains that it didn't get permissions, re-launch it, and it should work fine.
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Damn i appreciate ur help n giving me the steps. Just one question, how do i get my command prompt to go to where my ADB is located, its stuck on C:\documents and settings. Thanks again for ur help n sorry for my stupidity.
When i go into my recovery n click on apply sdcard:update.zip, it says failed to open /sdcard/update.zip ( no such file or directory). Wat am i doin wrong??
tarheelsmj12001 said:
When i go into my recovery n click on apply sdcard:update.zip, it says failed to open /sdcard/update.zip ( no such file or directory). Wat am i doin wrong??
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dont click that one, click the one that says install zip file or something, not update .zip
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dont click that one, click the one that says install zip file or something, not update .zip
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hmmm i dont have that option
skittlesV1 said:
dont click that one, click the one that says install zip file or something, not update .zip
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Correct. There's usually two options, one of them being to choose to look for a ZIP file, and the other is sdcard:update.zip. You want to have it look for the ZIP file, and select it off of your card's root directory.
Oh, and to change what directory your command prompt is in, use "cd *path*" which is both for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
yea i dont have that option, only have the one to update.
What Recovery are you using? Perhaps your first step should be to get a better recovery image.
If u don't mind telling me how to do that then ill try n get a better one. N i have no idea which one i have.
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Alright, at the top or bottom of your recovery mode's screen, it will usually tell you what recovery you have (ClockworkMod, Amon Ra, etc.).
To flash a new one, connect your computer and phone, and open up command prompt. Change to wherever you have ADB, and get ready for some fun.
First up, download recovery-RA-evo-v1.7.0.1.img (Amon_Ra's Recovery). Boot your phone into Fastboot by either using "adb reboot bootloader" or turn off you're phone, and turn it back on by holding Volume Down and Power. You'll get the white screen with the skating Androids again. Go ahead and select FASTBOOT. Now, in your command prompt/terminal, use this command:
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fastboot devices
It should acknowledge that fastboot can see your phone. If not, try rebooting again. Once it sees your phone, use this command to flash the recovery:
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fastboot flash recovery *path to file*\recovery-RA-evo-v1.7.0.1.img
Give it some time, and it should succeed. Then go on your phone, select bootloader, and then recovery. You should then boot into RA Recovery 1.7.0.1. Select "Flash zip from sdcard" and select the su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip file. Give it a bit to do its thing, and then when it's all done, select "Reboot system now"
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Alright, at the top or bottom of your recovery mode's screen, it will usually tell you what recovery you have (ClockworkMod, Amon Ra, etc.).
To flash a new one, connect your computer and phone, and open up command prompt. Change to wherever you have ADB, and get ready for some fun.
First up, download recovery-RA-evo-v1.7.0.1.img (Amon_Ra's Recovery). Boot your phone into Fastboot by either using "adb reboot bootloader" or turn off you're phone, and turn it back on by holding Volume Down and Power. You'll get the white screen with the skating Androids again. Go ahead and select FASTBOOT. Now, in your command prompt/terminal, use this command:
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fastboot devices
It should acknowledge that fastboot can see your phone. If not, try rebooting again. Once it sees your phone, use this command to flash the recovery:
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fastboot flash recovery *path to file*\recovery-RA-evo-v1.7.0.1.img
Give it some time, and it should succeed. Then go on your phone, select bootloader, and then recovery. You should then boot into RA Recovery 1.7.0.1. Select "Flash zip from sdcard" and select the su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip file. Give it a bit to do its thing, and then when it's all done, select "Reboot system now"
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Ok so i downloaded the recovery image. Where i get confused is when u say open the the command prompt and change to where i have ADB. So i go to start, run, n then type command?? N i dont understand when u said how to change what directory the command prompt is in, idk wat "cd *path*" means.
Where do you have ADB or the Android SDK?
To open command prompt, go to Start>Run and type cmd then hit enter. Then use the command cd (path to Android SDK)\tools\, so for example, I have my Android SDK in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Android SDK" so I would use cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Android SDK\tools\.
tarheelsmj12001 said:
Damn i appreciate ur help n giving me the steps. Just one question, how do i get my command prompt to go to where my ADB is located, its stuck on C:\documents and settings. Thanks again for ur help n sorry for my stupidity.
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Dude it's not stupidity. This is the steepest part of the learning curve and there is actually not an easy answer. This drove me nuts when I first started to learn. But it's really fun once you figure it out.
First, follow the steps here: http://htcevohacks.com/htc-evo-hacks/how-to-install-android-sdk-and-adb-drivers-for-htc-evo-4g/
That will give you the SDK folder on your computer. I recommend that you extract the files directly onto the C: drive. That will give you the following path: C:\android-sdk-windows\tools (that will make more sense once you actually follow those steps.
Then, open a Command Prompt on your computer. If you use windows, it's under the Accessories folder on the Start menu. You obviously know this from your earlier post.
Then type the following:
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cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
That should bring you to that folder. Everything you ever do that is "ADB" is done from this folder. That means that you actually need to put pertinent files into the "tools" folder there.
Once you are there type the following:
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adb devices
If a long number shows up, then it sees your phone. There you go. If the above doesn't work, it might mean that you have to do another really annoying b.s. maneuver to your computer. Not worth mentioning if you don't have to do it. So just reply if this doesn't work and you can take it from there as far as troubleshooting.
Having said all that, the easiest way to install the new su zip file is to just put it on the your SD card, reboot into recovery, and choose install from SD card, and just choose it.
I would just like to thank u guys so much for ur help n def ur patience. I followed the steps u guys gave me n it worked flawlessly. Im so damn happy now lol, ive been trying to do this for sometime now. Now its time to get some ROMs on this bad boy. Once again, thank u very much guys for ur help, its nice to see ppl helping each other out on here so much.
tarheelsmj12001 said:
I would just like to thank u guys so much for ur help n def ur patience. I followed the steps u guys gave me n it worked flawlessly. Im so damn happy now lol, ive been trying to do this for sometime now. Now its time to get some ROMs on this bad boy. Once again, thank u very much guys for ur help, its nice to see ppl helping each other out on here so much.
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You're more than welcome, just make sure to hang onto ADB and the Android SDK folders, and where they're are, as they'll be necessary for almost any ROM, upgrade, unlock, etc.!
After I turn on my Evo 4G, it begins the process, but sticks on the screen with the large "4G" in the center. I am rooted. I'm not sure what in the world to do. Can anyone please help? Thanks!
Use your PC to download a ROM image to restore. Install HTC sync if you don't have it (you need Sync to get the HTC USB drivers). Download and install the Android SDK from Google.
Boot into Recovery mode (pull battery, reinsert battery, hold Vol-, hold power until boots into HBoot, vol - to highlight Recovery, power to boot to recovery).
Start a command prompt window and go to the Platform-Tools folder in the SDK directory. Plug your phone, in Recovery mode, into the PC. Type "adb shell" into the PC's command prompt. If you get a $ or # prompt, you're connection is good. Type "exit."
Type "adb push [filename] /sdcard/update.zip" into the command prompt, replacing [filename] with the path to your new ROM file. This will copy your new ROM file to your SD card.
Now use the Recovery to install the new ROM. If you're using ClockWorkMod as your Recovery, the second option down is Update from SD card. Choose that, then choose "Yes - Install update.zip from the SD card" on the next menu.
This process will replace your current ROM and, if it completes successfully, should fix your problem. Although, you'll be on a non-stock ROM. Of course, there are plenty of rooted stock-ish ROMs available.
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I am on windows 8 and was not successful in sideloading until i restarted my machine ... Not sure why , but it was getting detected in adb but just didnt want to push the update file after " adb sideload "
Happy updating to 4.2.1
I always found issues with bluetooth headset on 4.2 , hope this update has fixed it .
Step 1: Download the Android 4.2.1 OTA Update for your Galaxy Nexus Takju from here.
Step 2: Download the Fastboot Package to your PC.
Step 3: Unzip the downloaded fastboot.zip file into C:\ (C drive in my computer) to generate the fastboot folder that contains four files. Then copy the downloaded update zip file to the fastboot folder.
Step 4: Turn off your Galaxy Nexus and reboot your phone into recovery mode, Reboot your phone into recovery mode, to do so reboot phone by holding down volume up, volume down and power buttons, you’ll enter in fastboot mode, there use volume keys to navigate and power button to select. You need to select recovery option to enter in recovery mode.
Step 5: Here hold down the power button first, then press volume up button, it will open up the recovery menu, then select “apply update from adb”.
Step 6: Connect the phone to PC using a USB cable.
Step 7: Open up the command prompt that you can find at start menu>programs>accessories. Then using command prompt, navigate to the fastboot folder, if you’re using Windows 7 or above, you can open the command prompt directly from the folder, to do so open the folder, there press right click on mouse while holding down shift button on keyboard, then select “open command prompt here”. Or enter the below command on command prompt to navigate to fastboot folder.
cd c:\ fastboot
Step 8: Enter following command, it will deliver your Galaxy Nexus ID number, if it delivers, your phone is connected to PC properly. Otherwise make sure device drivers are installed properly.
adb devices
Step 9: Enter the following command to install the downloaded Android 4.2.1 OTA update .zip file, it will show progress bar on your phone, after that it will start the installation:
adb sideload 1d62212ba0a9.signed-takju-JOP40D-from-JOP40C.1d62212b.zip
Step 10: Once the installation is done, on your phone select “reboot system now”.
That’s it, if you faced any issue in above guide, do comment below.
Will this work for Fido GNex? Or do I need a different ota update.zip?
Disregard, issue resolved.
I followed the procedure listed below from the 'Help how root new update 8.5.1' thread page 10 from andraw40 (which worked fine btw) but when I got to step 7, Fastboot doesn't seem to be doing what it is supposed to do which is reboot my device into Fastboot. I shut my tablet down, issue the command and then plugin my device but all it does is just boot up into the OS. What am I doing wrong? The SDK is installed and ADB appears to be working. With the device plugged into my PC, I can issue the command 'adb devices' and it shows a device plugged in. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
andraw40 said:
Guys, first of all THANK YOU for posting and helping other people.
For the last several days I have tried as hell to make my Kindle Fire HD to work like an usual android tablet. It was hell! with blocking the tablet, bricking it, reinstall it, coming back to Amazon version, and all of that for many times. Why? Because of too many version of procedures, because of missing important info from different procedures, because of me doing things wrong, and of course, because of me not reading carefully the procedures. Whatever... Finally I get it. And because it is normal to give back, here I am trying to make easy the path for a next "me".
(This procedure is for Windows Vista or above. On Windows XP there will be a lot of problems with ADB.)
So, what I had: Kindle fire HD, 8.9", version 8.5.1
What I have now: Kindle Fire HD, 8.9" (same ), runing CyanogenMod 11 and all the Google Services
How did I get there:
1. install from Amazon the ES File Explorer
2. make sure you enable ADB in Security, on Kindle
3. connect Kindle on computer and make sure you have installed ADB drivers. Check this in Device Manager. If you have the yellow warning, with the tablet connected, install "Kindle_Fire_HD_ADB_Drivers"
4. download, copy on Kindle (in Downloads) and then install "www apks.org-com zhiqupk root apk" to root the tablet. You need to root it in order to give permission to write in System folder. The aplication is the one mentioned by esema1o in the begining (keymasteroot) - Thank you esema1o! It is in Malaysian and you can use Google translate on computer if you are curious about the labels. It will not help you further but it will satisfy your need to know. So: press Mulai Root - it will do something, then will get a message. Press Root, not Batal. Another "doing something" then a new message. Choose Batal. (search on youtoube for "How to Root an Android Device with Key Root Master"). Done! You have rooted the Kindle. Reboot.
5. Open ES File Explorer and in Tools put all the switches on. Actually you will need only the Root Explorer. If you have problems keeping on the Root explorer reboot, open again ES File Explorer, try again. On the same tablet I had experienced different result after restoring the tablet to original Amazon version. Some time, I let the tablet open, come back after 15-30 minutes and try again to activate Root explorer. Surprise! it worked! Other times worked from first try or at seccond try. It is about your luck! Now, after is staying on, press on Root Explorer. A window will pop-up. Choose there to allow w/r on System folder.
6. Download "KindleFireHD89Root.zip" (you can fiind it by search on this forum by name. I'm not yet allawed to post links so remove the space before here: downloadandroidrom com/file/KindleFire/8.9root/KindleFireHD89Root.zip). Extract. Navigate into "stuff" folder. Shift +right click in window, then choose "Open command window here". (Or you just run cmd and navigate to "stuff" folder.)
7. Check fastboot avability:
Type the following command into the cmd window you had opened before at 6.
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
it should return:
< waiting for device>
Then connect Kindle to computer with a regular usb cable. Power down Kindle. Press power buton to start Kindle. . It *SHOULD* show a Fastboot screen and your terminal window should show something like:
product: Jem-PVT-Prod-04
Type this to reboot out of fastboot mode:
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
8. follow this procedure: wiki cyanogenmod org/w/Install_CM_for_jem (again, remove spaces and add points to have working link)
Note: when you get to the point "Installing CyanogenMod from recovery" you may be confuse about the fact that adb commands are not working. If so, you check not to be in the recovery boot mode. Just shut down Kindle by long pressing power button, or reboot from meniu and if not passing the booting yellow logo, shut it down again by long pressing power button, then go in the fastboot mode again (see the first part of point 7; do not execute reboot! if you did reboot try again to enter in fastboot mode). Now, in fastboot mode, you can follow the instructions to copy zip files on tablet (I used the cyanogenmode 11 and Google apps zip files). After copy them on tablet, go back to the procedure at the point 4 where you start the kindle in recovery mode again by pressing volume up etc. If you do not succeed by pressing volume up during boot, simple enter again in fastboot (you should know how to do it by now ) and from terminal window on computer (cmd window where you are in "stuff" folder) type:
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem recovery
At this point you are back in the procedure at point 6. Do or not the backup and go next. I did not encountered any problems from this point on.
That is all. Sorry for my English, and I hope that my "procedure" will help someone. Again, thank to all the good people that bother to help us!
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Hello, I will explain everything in this video.
Video Link on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXS3UT4xOn4
And is there a way to fully flash this phone? and make it fully CN version.
And I also need a way to update my firmware, this phone is still running 2.13.
Help, anyone?
Hello, I just saw your video, just flash CN version firmware it's like 1.10 GB through adb sideload from PC. Maybe your problem it's just a software problem. Give a try. If you need help just reply, I'll post full detailed written tutorial here with all the cmd codes.
Akashami03 said:
Hello, I just saw your video, just flash CN version firmware it's like 1.10 GB through adb sideload from PC. Maybe your problem it's just a software problem. Give a try. If you need help just reply, I'll post full detailed written tutorial here with all the cmd codes.
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Hi, thank you for your kind reply. Could you please provide me with the link of the latest CN Firmware along with a tutorial on how to flash my device. Thank you so much!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=61687943
There's stock firmware for your phone. Flash any firmware ending in CN for your phone
ClarnTV said:
Hi, thank you for your kind reply. Could you please provide me with the link of the latest CN Firmware along with a tutorial on how to flash my device. Thank you so much!
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full Frimware but not the latest, You can update later Via taking OTA if your problem solved : V2.19.40.20 CN ( i get the link from here )
1. First install the Asus drives and ADB on PC ( i get below link from here )
USB Drivers:
Asus USB Drivers V2.0Driver
Troubleshooting Guide
2. Make sure USB Debugging is checked on.
3. place the frimware file inside the folder of where ADB is placed.
4. Manually go to recovery by shutdown the phone, then hold power + vol up until vibrate, after the vibrate take finger from power button and contiune hold vol up untill phone again restate. the phone now restart into revovery where the top rectangle box options change when you press vol up and down. get the recovery option and press power. now you see error android logo. then hold power and press volume up, u ill see the recovery settings.
5. do wipe/factory reset and wipe cashe
6. after that connet phone to pc.
7. open the ADB folder the you put frimware. hold shift button and press right click. click open command promt here.
8. type " adb devices " for just checking Command promt work or not with phone.
9. type " fastboot " ( here also nothing will happen on the phone )
10. Now in your phone using yoyr vul key and power key select adb sideload on the list of settings on the phone.
11. now in command promt type " adb sideload file.zip " ( file is the name of the file name, if file name is asdfgh.zip then " adb sideload asdfgh.zip " )
12. its takes time to flash then its reboots to phone like for the fist time.
13. after flash take OTA updates.
Akashami03 said:
full Frimware but not the latest, You can update later Via taking OTA if your problem solved : V2.19.40.20 CN ( i get the link from here )
1. First install the Asus drives and ADB on PC ( i get below link from here )
USB Drivers:
Asus USB Drivers V2.0Driver
Troubleshooting Guide
2. Make sure USB Debugging is checked on.
3. place the frimware file inside the folder of where ADB is placed.
4. Manually go to recovery by shutdown the phone, then hold power + vol up until vibrate, after the vibrate take finger from power button and contiune hold vol up untill phone again restate. the phone now restart into revovery where the top rectangle box options change when you press vol up and down. get the recovery option and press power. now you see error android logo. then hold power and press volume up, u ill see the recovery settings.
5. do wipe/factory reset and wipe cashe
6. after that connet phone to pc.
7. open the ADB folder the you put frimware. hold shift button and press right click. click open command promt here.
8. type " adb devices " for just checking Command promt work or not with phone.
9. type " fastboot " ( here also nothing will happen on the phone )
10. Now in your phone using yoyr vul key and power key select adb sideload on the list of settings on the phone.
11. now in command promt type " adb sideload file.zip " ( file is the name of the file name, if file name is asdfgh.zip then " adb sideload asdfgh.zip " )
12. its takes time to flash then its reboots to phone like for the fist time.
13. after flash take OTA updates.
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Hi, thank you so much for all this Akashami. I'm very thankful, I really appreciate your help!
However, as I said I'm still new to this, I'm stuck in step 7. Where should I put the firmware? And I still didn't understand what to do and how to open command promt using the shif and right click. Could you please send me a picture for the 7th step.
Akashami03 said:
full Frimware but not the latest, You can update later Via taking OTA if your problem solved : V2.19.40.20 CN ( i get the link from here )
1. First install the Asus drives and ADB on PC ( i get below link from here )
USB Drivers:
Asus USB Drivers V2.0Driver
Troubleshooting Guide
2. Make sure USB Debugging is checked on.
3. place the frimware file inside the folder of where ADB is placed.
4. Manually go to recovery by shutdown the phone, then hold power + vol up until vibrate, after the vibrate take finger from power button and contiune hold vol up untill phone again restate. the phone now restart into revovery where the top rectangle box options change when you press vol up and down. get the recovery option and press power. now you see error android logo. then hold power and press volume up, u ill see the recovery settings.
5. do wipe/factory reset and wipe cashe
6. after that connet phone to pc.
7. open the ADB folder the you put frimware. hold shift button and press right click. click open command promt here.
8. type " adb devices " for just checking Command promt work or not with phone.
9. type " fastboot " ( here also nothing will happen on the phone )
10. Now in your phone using yoyr vul key and power key select adb sideload on the list of settings on the phone.
11. now in command promt type " adb sideload file.zip " ( file is the name of the file name, if file name is asdfgh.zip then " adb sideload asdfgh.zip " )
12. its takes time to flash then its reboots to phone like for the fist time.
13. after flash take OTA updates.
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Another question where is the ADB Folder?
I've installed all the drivers, and I have download the firmware. Should I just open CMD.exe and type adb devices?
Akashami03 said:
11. now in command promt type " adb sideload file.zip " ( file is the name of the file name, if file name is asdfgh.zip then " adb sideload asdfgh.zip " )
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It says :
loading "rom.zip"
* Cannot read "rom.zip *
And yes I have renamed it to rom.
ClarnTV said:
It says :
loading "rom.zip"
* Cannot read "rom.zip *
And yes I have renamed it to rom.
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Sorry for late reply, if you still need help sent mess in hangouts, I'll help you in live chat. [email protected]