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already oem unlocked and rooted,but an easy way for future use!good work dev!
Where do I have to have the files that I wanna flash? In the data folder??
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freebordjunky said:
Where do I have to have the files that I wanna flash? In the data folder??
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Which files are you trying to flash? All The SDK files will be put in the platform-tools folder.
All in one swiss-knife, great for newbies. Good work!
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Which files are you trying to flash? All The SDK files will be put in the platform-tools folder.
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I havnt flashed anything yet! I man like Roms and Kernels and base bands and stuff from xda
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freebordjunky said:
I havnt flashed anything yet! I man like Roms and Kernels and base bands and stuff from xda
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Once you are rooted and unlocked you need to flack clockworkmod recovery. I have not tried the recovery flash in this tool. The way I did it....
1. Install Root Explorer
2. Install Rom Manager
3. Open Root Explorer> Toggle r/w permissions> Delete "/system/recovery-from-boot.p"
4. Open Rom Manager> Flash Clockworkmod Recovery
5. Power Off Phone
5. Boot into Fastboot
6. Select Recovery
7. Make a backup of stock
8. Download/place the ROM of your choice to the SDcard of the phone
9. Follow steps 5-7
10. Select install zip from sdcard
11. Find your ROM and flash.
12. Reboot your phone, and your done!
Is this backup and restore function the same as this one? And is able to do without rooting?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420351
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johno168 said:
Is this backup and restore function the same as this one? And is able to do without rooting?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420351
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Yes, pretty much. You do not need root for it.
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Dakota0206 said:
Yes, pretty much. You do not need root for it.
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does this also restore system settings?
Dakota0206 said:
Once you are rooted and unlocked you need to flack clockworkmod recovery. I have not tried the recovery flash in this tool. The way I did it....
1. Install Root Explorer
2. Install Rom Manager
3. Open Root Explorer> Toggle r/w permissions> Delete "/system/recovery-from-boot.p"
4. Open Rom Manager> Flash Clockworkmod Recovery
5. Power Off Phone
5. Boot into Fastboot
6. Select Recovery
7. Make a backup of stock
8. Download/place the ROM of your choice to the SDcard of the phone
9. Follow steps 5-7
10. Select install zip from sdcard
11. Find your ROM and flash.
12. Reboot your phone, and your done!
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OK I see.
It just installs zips from the SD card and not directly from the pc
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This wont wipe whats on my "sd" card will it?
It will and it does
"Unfortunately, the link you have clicked is not available."
Does anyone have a working Download Link?
Link broken...
if anyone wants can have it from here: http://goo.gl/01bJX
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Good one.. easy to use...
Thanks for posting here.
OP has been updated to version 1.3
Download link has been repaired, and added mirror link!
can i do just the root? And if i can does it still wipe the phone?
strodda said:
can i do just the root? And if i can does it still wipe the phone?
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Yes you can just do root. I do not believe you would lose data if rooting only. Not %100 though.
Is your bootloader unlocked? If it is not and you want to root you should unlock it. It would definitely wipe then though.
Either way if you use the backup tool before hand you wont lose your data!
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How can I see if bootloder is unlocked or not? Thanks.
okorn_ said:
How can I see if bootloder is unlocked or not? Thanks.
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When your booting up the phone you first get the Google screen, if your unlocked boot loader then there is a circle icon with an unlocked padlock inside. If boot loader is locked then just Google text is visible.
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Related
Got a notification for a system update. Pulled the link from logcat:
http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-yakju-ITL41F-from-ITL41D.11bbbccb.zip
Sorry if this has already been posted.
Many thanks - I also got the update when I checked it
It downloaded a zip file to my phone. What do I do with it?
Thanks.
Rik.
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Just had my notification for the update
Just downloaded, its only 960k?
Edit
Am on custom rom is why its a zip. Only can be used on stock I guess.
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aindow said:
It downloaded a zip file to my phone. What do I do with it?
Thanks.
Rik.
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Flash it from ClockworkMod recovery
Use this guide to root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19465384&posted=1#
Install RomManager from the market then flash ClockworkMod recovery from there and flash the .zip from there
Or just wait for it to come OTA
spences10 said:
Flash it from ClockworkMod recovery
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You tried?
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The Gingerbread Man said:
Just downloaded, its only 960k?
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yes it's only 960kb
spences10 said:
Flash it from ClockworkMod recovery
Use this guide to root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19465384&posted=1#
Install RomManager from the market then flash ClockworkMod recovery from there and flash the .zip from there
Or just wait for it to come OTA
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Thanks am rooted and got cwm. Guess we loose root after flashing
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oscillik said:
yes it's only 960kb
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Just seems rather small,: had a look through and looks to be a lot of things. Thought could be a bad download.
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The Gingerbread Man said:
Just seems rather small,: had a look through and looks to be a lot of things. Thought could be a bad download.
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screenshots showing update size
from all accounts so far, the update has only really made changes to the kernel. so the update would only be small.
I'm stock so I just applied it and it seems fine. No obvious changes. I tried a USB game controller and it still didn't work so I think its just the volume bug fix (although there are alot of patch files in the zip).
I don't know how to apply it manually I'm afraid now we don't have the /sdcard partition accessible via USB mass storage. Could try renaming to update.zip, putting in the root of MTP storage, booting into recovery (hold vol down and power) and see if it can be applied?
footboydog said:
Got a notification for a system update. Pulled the link from logcat:
http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-yakju-ITL41F-from-ITL41D.11bbbccb.zip
Sorry if this has already been posted.
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Thanks for posting this!
footboydog said:
I'm stock so I just applied it and it seems fine. No obvious changes. I tried a USB game controller and it still didn't work so I think its just the volume bug fix (although there are alot of patch files in the zip).
I don't know how to apply it manually I'm afraid now we don't have the /sdcard partition accessible via USB mass storage. Could try renaming to update.zip, putting in the root of MTP storage, booting into recovery (hold vol down and power) and see if it can be applied?
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i've already tried that, it doesn't work unfortunately
The Gingerbread Man said:
Just seems rather small,: had a look through and looks to be a lot of things. Thought could be a bad download.
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Yeah you loose root, but that guide didn't take five minutes to get back root again, when you flash it from cwmr there is a lot of updates going on
Just downloaded from my stock GN, 0.94mb and when I try to open it says Cannot open file. Ah well, guess I have to wait for tommorow.
spences10 said:
Yeah you loose root, but that guide didn't take five minutes to get back root again, when you flash it from cwmr there is a lot of updates going on
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Will probably wait and hope the roms are updated tomorrow. If I didn't have work at 6.30am id go and root again tonight but really can't be assed right now lol
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Whats needed here if we rooted with Superboot R3?
Evostance said:
Whats needed here if we rooted with Superboot R3?
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Rom manager, then to flash cwm recovery through that and then root again (optional)
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CWM won't work if you have encrypted your device. Damn...
Hi GN users -
Rooted my phone this evening and all (I thought) was going well. I've been trying to do a backup via rom manager but when the phone reboots i get the android with a red exclamation point. This happens when trying to get to recovery mode using ROM manager or just using the volume buttons. Can't get a clean back up.
Used the following files:
recovery-clockwork-5.8.3.1-toroplus.img
Superuser-3.0.7.efghi-signed
Should I have used CWM-SuperSU-v0.87?
If i can access the boot loader can I go ahead and flash with CWM?
Thanks
Denver
Apparently telling people where to post is frowned upon in this establishment. Please refer to my other post
ÜBER™ said:
You did it wrong. You need to flash the toroplus big dog.zip please search before posting and do not post questions in android development.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1614922
This has the how to.
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Please stop being a douche and just answer the question and notify mods if you think posts are in the wrong section.
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So the problem is that you flashed custom recovery and when you reboot it reverts to stock recovery? If so it's because you're on the stock ROM and it's got a script that restores stock recovery upon reboot. You can either install a custom ROM or do this:
juliano_q said:
-remount /system in read/write mode (use something like the Root Explorer app or ES File Explorer; both have root modes (check the app's settings) for remounting /system as writable)
-rename the /system/recovery-from-boot.p to /system/recovery-from-boot.p-bak
(note: you could delete it, but renaming is much safer since its easily reversible)
yes, it is easier to use a script, but in my opinion it is much better to know what is going on behind it.
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riggsandroid said:
Please stop being a douche and just answer the question and notify mods if you think posts are in the wrong section.
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Apparently somebody is blind because I did answer the question... idiot.
Back to the OP you have to reflash your recovery.img then once in recovery flash the super user.zip located here http://tinyurl.com/77cfowp
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ÜBER™ said:
Apparently somebody is blind because I did answer the question... idiot.
Back to the OP you have to reflash your recovery.img then once in recovery flash the super user.zip located here http://tinyurl.com/77cfowp
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He flashed the correct zips.
jesusice said:
He flashed the correct zips.
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He must not have if he is getting the broken android. So no he did not. The one I linked is the correct zip to flash to keep recovery and root without having to delete all that stuff. I know I did the exact same thing when I first attempted to root my phone.
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ÜBER™ said:
He must not have if he is getting the broken android. So no he did not. The one I linked is the correct zip to flash to keep recovery and root without having to delete all that stuff. I know I did the exact same thing when I first attempted to root my phone.
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And I flashed the zips he posted when I rooted. I trust that Bigrushdog does know what he's doing but that zip seems to have a lot of things in there that he may or may not need. Like, why does it contain a boot.img? He only needs the SU binary to obtain root. His problem must be that he's rebooting. He should fastboot flash recovery, then fastboot reboot recovery and then flash the SU zip from there. And if he wants to stay on the stock ROM he should follow the instructions I posted. I'm not saying you're *wrong* but I am saying that I'm more right
EDIT: Rereading his post I'm pretty sure he does have root already, his problem is just that recovery isn't sticking which is a known issue with a known solution as I posted previously. Its the exact same thing on the Nexus S.
If anything we are equally correct and my method is much simpler. And yes the boot.img is required this is the stock kernel image without the recovery.sh that runs on the stock kernel. This will keep him from having to delete it manually. I know this because the same method was needed for my epic. You have to flash a tweaked stock kernel without the recovery.sh then flash the recovery. Then everything will stick. His issue is he didn't flash the tweaked kernel and upon booting the stock kernel deleted his custom recovery.
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denverdesktop said:
Hi GN users -
Rooted my phone this evening and all (I thought) was going well. I've been trying to do a backup via rom manager but when the phone reboots i get the android with a red exclamation point. This happens when trying to get to recovery mode using ROM manager or just using the volume buttons. Can't get a clean back up.
Used the following files:
recovery-clockwork-5.8.3.1-toroplus.img
Superuser-3.0.7.efghi-signed
Should I have used CWM-SuperSU-v0.87?
If i can access the boot loader can I go ahead and flash with CWM?
Thanks
Denver
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Ignore all the previous comments and once you follow This You will be back on track and will be more wise..
Enjoy and cheers
Galaxy Nexus AOKP m5 Franco kernel m3
msedek said:
Ignore all the previous comments and once you follow http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23229558 You will be back on track and will be more wise..
Enjoy and cheers
Galaxy Nexus AOKP m5 Franco kernel m3
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Actually he would be even more lost and confused.
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Just do this:
-remount /system in read/write mode (use something like the Root Explorer app or ES File Explorer; both have root modes (check the app's settings) for remounting /system as writable)
-rename the /system/recovery-from-boot.p to /system/recovery-from-boot.p-bak (note: you could delete it, but renaming is much safer since its easily reversible)
yes, it is easier to use a script, but in my opinion it is much better to know what is going on behind it.
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Then flash your custom recovery and it'll stick.
No need to make it complicated.
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msedek said:
Ignore all the previous comments and once you follow This You will be back on track and will be more wise..
Enjoy and cheers
Galaxy Nexus AOKP m5 Franco kernel m3
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That has nothing to do with the problem.
nodstuff said:
Just do this:
Then flash your custom recovery and it'll stick.
No need to make it complicated.
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Seriously this again? Why are y'all making it much more complicated than it needs to be? Reflash recovery... in recovery flash the zip I linked to. Done.
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ÜBER™ said:
Seriously this again? Why are y'all making it much more complicated than it needs to be? Reflash recovery... in recovery flash the zip I linked to. Done.
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What's complicated about erasing a script? Flashing a kernel to do the same thing seems much more complicated.
jesusice said:
What's complicated about erasing a script? Flashing a kernel to do the same thing seems much more complicated.
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It takes longer.. takes more effort.
Its simpler to flash the su.zip and call it a day. Than have to flash recovery flash a subinary.zip delete the script the reflash recovery.
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nodstuff said:
Just do this:
Then flash your custom recovery and it'll stick.
No need to make it complicated.
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That has nothing to do with the problem.
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It always has to do with the problem.. Why to do a Mess with your phone and not doing a fresh start???
Also in the way getting a wise android man while learning how to fastboot /adb?...
Thats all i got to say.. In my case id start all over and not going deep complicating things and messing up the os
Galaxy Nexus AOKP m5 Franco kernel m3
Thanks for the assistance.
Ended up reflashing with bigdog and now all seems well.
The assistance is appreciated.
Denver
denverdesktop said:
Thanks for the assistance.
Ended up reflashing with bigdog and now all seems well.
The assistance is appreciated.
Denver
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Lol I'm sorry for clouding your thread with a semi-argument. Glad your up and running
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it happens
No problem. It happens.
I can comfortably flash AOPK with CMW, correct?
Thanks
Denver
Yes but make sure you wipe all
Galaxy Nexus AOKP m5 Franco kernel m3
I have the galaxy nexus INTERNATIONAL GSM version.
I formatted the phone and clicked on everything in the format option
format /sd-card
format /system
format /data
format /cache
now phone won't work only now.
wont go beyond "google" screen.
Was on android revolution hd 10 rom.
What to do?
It's not bricked. Try flashing the factory image or sideloading a ROM.
You still should be able to get to recovery or bootloader.
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chintz24 said:
I have the galaxy nexus INTERNATIONAL GSM version.
I formatted the phone and clicked on everything in the format option
format /sd-card
format /system
format /data
format /cache
now phone won't work only now.
wont go beyond "google" screen.
Was on android revolution hd 10 rom.
What to do?
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Just reflash a Rom for your device, the reason why its not booting is when formatted system it deletes the system apps which allows the phone to work, so the phones os incomplete.
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Thanks for your reply.
How to flash a rom in this scenario?
My sd card is empty.
Since phone wont start I cannot connect a USB and transfer the ROM zip since it isnt detected
start too bootloader mode and flash the stock rom with a toolkit complete new
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chintz24 said:
Thanks for your reply.
How to flash a rom in this scenario?
My sd card is empty.
Since phone wont start I cannot connect a USB and transfer the ROM zip since it isnt detected
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Or you could boot into bootloader and select recovery. From there connect ur phone to ur pc and from the recovery, mount sd card or toggle USB storage which ever it is... enable it and ur sdcard would appear on ur pc, from there copy ur Rom after copying the Rom, unmount ur sdcard from the recovery. From there u can go on and flash your Rom.
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mickeyasamoah said:
Or you could boot into bootloader and select recovery. From there connect ur phone to ur pc and from the recovery, mount sd card or toggle USB storage which ever it is... enable it and ur sdcard would appear on ur pc, from there copy ur Rom after copying the Rom, unmount ur sdcard from the recovery. From there u can go on and flash your Rom.
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No it won't show up that way.
Adb push a ROM to the storage.
Why the F would you wipe everything in recovery and expect it to boot?
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Or just simply restore your backup (maybe you accidentally made one by "clicking" around in recovery)
download stock 4.2.2
reboot into fastboot
flash system.img,boot.img and recovery.img (in fastboot)
fastboot oem lock
sell on ebay
buy iphone
profit.
There are certain people who don't need to have "smartphones" For the jackasses who keep suggesting to use the f*cking toolkit it's probably what got him in trouble in the first place. stop being a lazy turd and research things for yourself once in awhile, it's not that hard.
Takes a brain and patience! FFS!
USMC0341 said:
download stock 4.2.2
reboot into fastboot
flash system.img,boot.img and recovery.img (in fastboot)
fastboot oem lock
sell on ebay
buy iphone
profit.
There are certain people who don't need to have "smartphones" For the jackasses who keep suggesting to use the f*cking toolkit it's probably what got him in trouble in the first place. stop being a lazy turd and research things for yourself once in awhile, it's not that hard.
Takes a brain and patience! FFS!
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I heart this post.
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Uhhh ...Odin
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tomzefi said:
Uhhh ...Odin
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Why would you use an unsupported tool like Odin on a nexus device?
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Pirateghost said:
Why would you use an unsupported tool like Odin on a nexus device?
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Still works. Just used it 2 days ago ....and I am not sure what you mean by unsupported. Support is irrelevant it works every time ........and its an easy way for people who are not so savvy
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Pirateghost said:
Why would you use an unsupported tool like Odin on a nexus device?
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Samsung put download mode on it fyi...but Odin is a joke.
Sdobron said:
Samsung put download mode on it fyi...but Odin is a joke.
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I realize that it works and download mode is available.
What I'm saying is that Odin itself is a leaked tool from Samsung. There is no proper documentation for it and there is no official support from Samsung since we aren't even supposed to have Odin.
Fast boot methods are recommended and supported by Google. That is the official way to get out of a jam on a nexus device.
I can't believe that I even have to explain that.
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Pirateghost said:
I realize that it works and download mode is available.
What I'm saying is that Odin itself is a leaked tool from Samsung. There is no proper documentation for it and there is no official support from Samsung since we aren't even supposed to have Odin.
Fast boot methods are recommended and supported by Google. That is the official way to get out of a jam on a nexus device.
I can't believe that I even have to explain that.
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Nah your good man. Didn't have to explain it was me .....I just wasn't sure what you meant. Your rite about that.
:thumbup:
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mamenyaka said:
Or just simply restore your backup (maybe you accidentally made one by "clicking" around in recovery)
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He wiped his virtual SD partition too so there'd be no backup to restore.
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bmg1001 said:
He wiped his virtual SD partition too so there'd be no backup to restore.
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Yep your right, now I see.
But at least someone should help the poor guy if it isn't too late.
Please follow this thread, and just skip the "B. Backup your data" step.
Just adb push your ROM in recovery and flash it.
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[ROM] JWR66V JB 4.3 [Flash-able] (Takju) & boot loader -Now deodexed v. is available!
Made flashable though Dsixda's toolkit, Thanks to dsixda for that toolkit!
I can't assure that this works on your Nexus, I ahve tested .zip files myself and works well on my Nexus!
If YOU get BOOTLOOP:
Flash another ROM and then wipe cache and dalvik cache and then flash this ROM!
Flash it at your own risk!
This isn't so good flashable.zip so you may end up to boot loop!
Use Fastboot to fix or any other fixing method!
If you don't have fastboot drivers install them from here: (It's for verizon variant, but works on Maguro)
www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SCH-I515MSAVZW#
HOW TO PULL BACKUP FOLDER:
in terminal / command prompt:
adb pull /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup/
_______________________________________
Installing this ROM:
recommended dirty flash to make this booting!
NEW Bootloader: (bootloader-maguro-primemd04)
Downlaod:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxlYDVLp_RkMaDQ2Yl8zM2NSdm8/edit?usp=sharing
Flashing through Fastboot:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primemd04.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Untouched JWR66V, only made to flashable:
Download:
links removed!
De-odexed and rooted Flashable:
links removed!
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Ohhh yes...downloading now, good job
Initial Review/Impressions:
Install went as smooth as any other flash install. It looks basically the same but the screen transitions are really smooth (note that I have not installed any apps yet, will update when I do). The first major difference you see is with the camera, the interface has been changed a bit and it does look cleaner, all the usual settings are there i.e. Photosphere etc.
I haven't noticed anything else at a first glance but I will keep on updating as I go along and I will also do a proper battery test.
The usual array of Google apps are pre-installed, although now Google Keep is also added, default browser is the regular android browser though, not Chrome. The usual wallpapers and live wallpapers are present, nothing new here either.
Thanks for making this available so quickly
it is necessary to update the bootloader?
it is unlocked bootloader?
x3m.zone said:
it is necessary to update the bootloader?
it is unlocked bootloader?
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Nope!
If I flash the zip, i wont lose my data on sd card, right?
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nudou350 said:
If I flash the zip, i wont lose my data on sd card, right?
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If you just wipe cache and dalvik cace
Gotta try that .zip file myself too
I can just flash the rom right? What's the bootloader update for then?
Is this rootable with SuperSU flashable zip? Does this zip changes the recovery?
Thanks in advance
nudou350 said:
If I flash the zip, i wont lose my data on sd card, right?
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No, it's just like flashing any other rom. Wipe /system, /cache, /data, and dalvik-cache
lparcshinoda said:
Is this rootable with SuperSU flashable zip? Does this zip changes the recovery?
Thanks in advance
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I am trying to flahs that .zip file myself but for some reason Ubuntu on my PC doesn't work well.. so I ahven't föashed JB 4.3 yet and root should work if you flash it..
No it doesn't change your recovery
lparcshinoda said:
Is this rootable with SuperSU flashable zip? Does this zip changes the recovery?
Thanks in advance
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https://plus.google.com/113517319477420052449/posts/9rcWNJbVZkL
Chainfire himself says it is, also he seems to be a reliable source for this kind of information since he made SuperSU and tested it on Nexus (devices?) himself.
De-odexing.... it takes a while...
whats kernel number ? 3.0.81 ?
AndrolinRoot said:
whats kernel number ? 3.0.81 ?
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3.0.72
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If I flash the bootloader, I will lose my data ? Like , everything, including music, videos, etc ?
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sorry for a nob question but i have to flash bootloader first than. zip file through TWRP??
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nudou350 said:
If I flash the bootloader, I will lose my data ? Like , everything, including music, videos, etc ?
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Nope
nudou350 said:
If I flash the bootloader, I will lose my data ? Like , everything, including music, videos, etc ?
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No, only risk is that IF something goes wrong during flash you can say bye to your Device :good: I've done this MANY times and never had problems, so... good luck to you (and me, since I'm doing it right now)
Follow the steps to install directly from the Factory Images without loosing any of your data on the SD-Card.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995482
Hi my sister recently bought a Locked Galaxy Nexus I9250, I just wanted to upgrade it to 4.3 and make it openline. How? Safest method? Btw it's android version is 4.0.2 and it is now openline, how can I update it to the latest jellybean while making it openline? THANKS!
slyzzz said:
Hi my sister recently bought a Locked Galaxy Nexus I9250, I just wanted to upgrade it to 4.3 and make it openline. How? Safest method? Btw it's android version is 4.0.2 and it is now openline, how can I update it to the latest jellybean while making it openline? THANKS!
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There are enough guides on how to do this. Please use google..
!This WILL wipe the internal data!
1. Download the 4.3 Factory image and extract it to your fastboot folder.
2. Reboot into bootloader after you backed up important things to the computer.
3. Type 'fastboot oem unlock' and highlight yes with the volume Keys and select it with the power button.
4. Type 'flash-all.bat'.
5. It'll reboot automatically.
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mrgnex said:
There are enough guides on how to do this. Please use google..
!This WILL wipe the internal data!
1. Download the 4.3 Factory image and extract it to your fastboot folder.
2. Reboot into bootloader after you backed up important things to the computer.
3. Type 'fastboot oem unlock' and highlight yes with the volume Keys and select it with the power button.
4. Type 'flash-all.bat'.
5. It'll reboot automatically.
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My Galaxy Nexus is currently locked to a network in our country, I would like to retain it's openline, how?
slyzzz said:
My Galaxy Nexus is currently locked to a network in our country, I would like to retain it's openline, how?
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Oh locked in that way. I am afraid I have to disappoint you. I read somewhere a guide on how to do it. But I cant remember where. Also I read somewhere that it is impossible. I cant help you here sorry. Google is your friend.
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Here's the thread for sim unlocking
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1606982
Make sure u backup the EFS partition (IMEI number is stored there) just in case something goes wrong.