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What happened/is happening:
Wi-Fi won't turn on. This includes anything that uses it. (Tethering, normal connection to routers)
The settings application will try to turn it on, but it just sits there until I enter another menu or back out and re-enter, at which point it shows it as off. Built-in wifi tethering menu in the same place says 'Error' and the checkbox is disabled.
USB tethering still works.
OpenVPN and its tun0 device still works.
Bluetooth... I don't use it, so I don't know.
What I've done:
I tried getting a logcat but I don't have any computers that I have administrative access to install the HTC drivers on, I wasn't able to.
I did some searching, and some frantic listing of directories, and comparing them to a friend's G2, and I found something.
`ls /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/` (same with /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/) gives me a list of directories corresponding to devices from `iwconfig`, but none with the names of eth0, wlan0, or wl10. List of devices from iwconfig:
lo, gannet0, dummy0, ifb0 ifb1, rmnet0, rmnet1, rmnet2, usb0, sit0, and ip6tnl0
Roughly the same list in /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/ (and /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/)
I've also flashed CM10.1 (Flinny's Andromadus build 25) and CyanogenMod 7.2.0 stable from their wiki. I started from 10.1, reflashed it, then flashed 7.2.0. No change.
I used CWM Recovery to format my /system partition and restore CM7.2.0 Stable, no change.
I have searched for about two weeks, and I've come up with nothing, short of getting a new phone, or getting some kind of backup of the files. I need a solution, because having Wi-Fi working is pretty important right now.
Had an issue like this way back when once and a clean wipe (including efs partition) and reinstalling ROM fixed it. Toward the top of this thread you'll find a link to the superwipe tool I'm talking about
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43195539
If this doesn't work then digging through the old threads for a fix should turn something up as I've seen many WiFi error threads over the years.
Oh and a logcat should help, just get an app from play store if you have no PC to use
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Worked!
demkantor said:
Had an issue like this way back when once and a clean wipe (including efs partition) and reinstalling ROM fixed it.
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Worked great! Thanks! It kinda wiped my data partition though, so I had to spend an hour queuing downloads on the Play Store. Better than having broken Wi-Fi.
I was wrong.
ArghArgh200 said:
Worked great! Thanks! It kinda wiped my data partition though, so I had to spend an hour queuing downloads on the Play Store. Better than having broken Wi-Fi.
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Not fixed, actually. I thought it had worked, but last night when I decided to power on my computer and start tethering to it, it was broken again. I'm getting kinda tired of putting up with this phone.
the phone is a sprint gnex.
i had twrp as recovery, and i was playing around with it, got distracted, and my 2 year old grabbed it and wiped everything. no OS, no recovery, no nothing.
i'm not even sure where to start. my newbie self is thinking maybe odin? i used adb once, is that where i should be looking?
i guess my question is where does one start when he has no OS. and i could sure use a link for wherever factory images, or tar files, or whatever, are reposed.
please help a brother out, and keep in mind i am in fact over my head. just trying to salvage this if possible. it is not an urgent thing, as i the device is merely used as a media device for my 2 year old.
my laptop is a windows 7 device. i've downloaded usb drivers for samsung, odin, and adb fastboot. they are sitting in my download folder as zip files. that is where i stand.
boathead said:
the phone is a sprint gnex.
i had twrp as recovery, and i was playing around with it, got distracted, and my 2 year old grabbed it and wiped everything. no OS, no recovery, no nothing.
i'm not even sure where to start. my newbie self is thinking maybe odin? i used adb once, is that where i should be looking?
i guess my question is where does one start when he has no OS. and i could sure use a link for wherever factory images, or tar files, or whatever, are reposed.
please help a brother out, and keep in mind i am in fact over my head. just trying to salvage this if possible. it is not an urgent thing, as i the device is merely used as a media device for my 2 year old.
my laptop is a windows 7 device. i've downloaded usb drivers for samsung, odin, and adb fastboot. they are sitting in my download folder as zip files. that is where i stand.
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Don't worry you'll be fine.
If you can get into twrp, try just downloading a ROM and gapps zip on computer and using adb to push or sideload to device (Google "adb sideload ROM galaxy nexus...exact steps easy to find)
If you can't get into recovery, or just want to go back to complete stock and start from there, go here https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Grab a package for sprint gnex(mysidspr, aka toroplus) and if u have adb&fastboot installed on computer(if not then Google "installing android SDK" and it will be top result, fastboot and adb come WITH the SDK when u install it)
Then you just unzip that factory img file, plug device into computer while in boot loader mode (hold power and both volume keys), open the folder created when u uncompressed factory IMG file, hold down shift and right click and choose "open command prompt". Enter "fastboot devices"(no quotes) in the command window to make sure device is recognized. Then just run "flash-all.exe" or "flash-all.bat" in command prompt and BE PATIENT AND LET IT FINISH EVERYTHING. After that device will be like brand new out of box.
ashclepdia said:
Don't worry you'll be fine.
If you can get into twrp, try just downloading a ROM and gapps zip on computer and using adb to push or sideload to device (Google "adb sideload ROM galaxy nexus...exact steps easy to find)
If you can't get into recovery, or just want to go back to complete stock and start from there, go here https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Grab a package for sprint gnex(mysidspr, aka toroplus) and if u have adb&fastboot installed on computer(if not then Google "installing android SDK" and it will be top result, fastboot and adb come WITH the SDK when u install it)
Then you just unzip that factory img file, plug device into computer while in boot loader mode (hold power and both volume keys), open the folder created when u uncompressed factory IMG file, hold down shift and right click and choose "open command prompt". Enter "fastboot devices"(no quotes) in the command window to make sure device is recognized. Then just run "flash-all.exe" or "flash-all.bat" in command prompt and BE PATIENT AND LET IT FINISH EVERYTHING. After that device will be like brand new out of box.
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thank you so much for responding. i will play around with this later, but it is a bit comforting to know that maybe i'm not doomed.
i cannot get into recovery, so yeah, i don't know what i'm doing.
boathead said:
thank you so much for responding. i will play around with this later, but it is a bit comforting to know that maybe i'm not doomed.
i cannot get into recovery, so yeah, i don't know what i'm doing.
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Why can't you get into recovery?
Are you choosing recovery mode via the bootloader menu? I didn't think it was POSSIBLE to wipe recovery from within recovery.
Even if you can't, trust me, Doing a factory img restore, or using fastboot to flash custom recovery again is VERY easy. To get the SDK that has needed fastboot tools, go here http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html#ExistingIDE
And grab the needed exe for your setup(windows 64 or 32bit). Make sure you are getting the "ADT bundle" it's what has needed platform tools. Then just run the exe and follow instructions.
Now u COULD also just Google search for Wugfresg toolkit, and download and use that. Its very easy to use as well. I just prefer to have adb and fastboot installed to my computer so that I can always be good to go. Plus I use Linux so Im not able to use Wugfresh, but knowing how to just use fastboot and adb also makes ya feel like a boss(even though is pretty simple lol)
Don't worry, there is hope, and it's not gonna be difficult. You'll be up again in no time.
because you said you didn't think it was possible to wipe recovery from recovery, i went into bootloader. you are correct. in my panic i overlooked it. i DO in fact still have twrp.
but there is nothing to restore or install. so once my phone charges, i'll give it a shot as you suggested. would you kindly check in later in case i need some more help?
thanks my friend for steering me in the correct direction.
boathead said:
because you said you didn't think it was possible to wipe recovery from recovery, i went into bootloader. you are correct. in my panic i overlooked it. i DO in fact still have twrp.
but there is nothing to restore or install. so once my phone charges, i'll give it a shot as you suggested. would you kindly check in later in case i need some more help?
thanks my friend for steering me in the correct direction.
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Of course!
I'm always checking in these forums, and I use Tapatalk, and have actually grown fond of Tapatalk notifications, so I SHOULD get a notif if you post back or PM(though I prefer to keep in thread, that way someone else searching for answer to similar issue can find a helpful thread as well)
Yea it sounds like your little one got into twrp and most likely wiped all of /data and /system. Instead of just a regular factory reset which would have left your stuff like flashable zips and all still in /sdcard. That sucks! I've actually done that on accideHahaha
hile back(a mistake you only make once to wipe all of /data AND /system lol, even though can pretty easily be fixed)
Sounds like you could use adb sideload or push to get ROM/gapps zips back on the device, or just go with a total device factory restore, whichever you choose at this point should work just fine.
I'm not sure if there is a way to do this yet, but I've always wanted to put a pin code lock for TWRP. That way if my nephew ever did find his way into there when using my phone, he wouldn't be able to do any damage. If it's not a part of custom recovery yet (I haven't looked actually lol) it would be awesome if someone found a way to add that feature in. Could save a lot of us the hassle in cases like this! Hahaha
I'll check back in the morning and randomly tomorrow (some of the day I won't have a connection, I use Gnex strictly on WiFi) to see if you need any help/tips/clarifying of any steps needed. Once you do this restore process once, you'll be amazed at how easy it can be, and as long as you keep the files on your laptop, you'll be ready to go if you ever need to do it again.
success!
i had a great deal of trouble sorting the drivers....took quite a while to get the pc to recognize the device. then i got confused about a few things...stunner, i know, but was able to reflash a factory image with the wug toolkit. so i guess i took the cowardly way and didn't do the adb route.
anyway, i'm good to go. i am left with the initial problem that had me in recovery in the first place. i figured flashing a rom would solve it, but no. so i'm left thinking it is on the server side. at least i have something to work with now.
so thanks again. without your calming words i never would have gotten this going. i don't have the temperament to play around with my devices, i've learned.
boathead said:
success!
i had a great deal of trouble sorting the drivers....took quite a while to get the pc to recognize the device. then i got confused about a few things...stunner, i know, but was able to reflash a factory image with the wug toolkit. so i guess i took the cowardly way and didn't do the adb route.
anyway, i'm good to go. i am left with the initial problem that had me in recovery in the first place. i figured flashing a rom would solve it, but no. so i'm left thinking it is on the server side. at least i have something to work with now.
so thanks again. without your calming words i never would have gotten this going. i don't have the temperament to play around with my devices, i've learned.
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That temperament is something that is gained. MOST of us have been in that "oh holy crap what do I do now?!?! Im not prepared for this!!" Moments (my first one was on my birthday back when I had DroidX2, and didn't have my own computer to restore it using RSDlite sbf flash.. I accidentally flashed something that didn't work, and was left with no OS stuck in bootloop with no way to get into the bootstrap recovery we had...was without device for 3 days until I could get to a coworkers laptop!! Lol!!!) But the stress goes WAY down after you've restored device once or twice and have the tools at the ready with basic understanding of the steps at least
And as for drivers, I apologize for not warning/informing about that. I forgot that you mentioned you had multiple driver packages downloaded and i was going to clarify which to use(on a Linux setup you don't need drivers and it been a while since I used windows for my device so drivers aren't usually on my mind lol) I think a lot of people use the PDAnet drivers. But if you are connected to internet and just put device in fastboot mode and connect to computer, I think it will automatically find and install the correct drivers needed for fastboot/adb access.(the toolkit can also be used to install correct drivers I believe)
And don't worry, I wouldn't call using toolkit the "cowardly way". SOME people detest/despise use of toolkit since they think it takes away from learning and understanding how to do it without a toolkit. But when you use a toolkit you usually see command prompt correct? (Or at least a setting so you can SEE what it is running as far as commands) so you get to see what its doing, which helps beginners start to grasp the concepts of what it is doing.
Trust me, if you can use the toolkit correctly, you can easily transfer that knowledge to just using fastboot or adb commands.
by the way, fastboot is what's used for factory image restore. ADB is for pushing/pulling files, taking logs, sideloading a ROM/gapps zip that isn't on device, taking/restoring adb backups of system and or data, things like that. Think of adb as the "taker and giver". And fastboot as the "img installer/booter"...imgs being anything from system img files, to data partition img files, boot.img(aka kernel), recovery.img, bootloader update img, radio imgs. Things like that
The reason the knowledge from using toolkit easily transfers over to using just straight up fastboot for example is because of how they word the choices and menus. You will see it says something like "use fastboot to flash new recovery img", which the fastboot command for that in command line equates to "fastboot flash recovery "NameOfRecoveryImage.img" "
(With no quotes of course, and replace "NameOf...." With the actual file name of the recovery.img you have downloaded, and you can rename the downloaded recovery img file to something easier to type out if you want to also)
Basic structure of using fastboot command would be as follows:
fastboot[space]command[space]partitioname[space]filetobeused
Which after used once or twice is very easy to grasp basic usage
So are you able to at least boot into OS now? Also, make sure if you are trying to flash a KitKat ROM, that you install the 2.7TWRP recovery, anything earlier won't work correctly for 4.4based ROMs.
Again, any trouble feel free to ask.
(And apologies for the long rambling posts lol)
yes. i am in the OS now.
what gave rise to my troubles in the first place is that i've moved my residence. all my devices recognize my new wifi, and proceed along their merry way.
my gnex is another story. it recognized my wifi, shows me as connected, but nothing at all can actually access the server. i tried factory reset, nothing. then i was going to install a new rom, figuring something was corrupted. then my 2 year old took over!
so i am in the OS, but still cannot access the server. so it must be on the server side i figure. not sure how to fix this, but when i have some time, i'll do some looking around. i am going to try to access a different wifi network later on to see if at least it is not my device.
again, thanks for your help my friend.
boathead said:
yes. i am in the OS now.
what gave rise to my troubles in the first place is that i've moved my residence. all my devices recognize my new wifi, and proceed along their merry way.
my gnex is another story. it recognized my wifi, shows me as connected, but nothing at all can actually access the server. i tried factory reset, nothing. then i was going to install a new rom, figuring something was corrupted. then my 2 year old took over!
so i am in the OS, but still cannot access the server. so it must be on the server side i figure. not sure how to fix this, but when i have some time, i'll do some looking around. i am going to try to access a different wifi network later on to see if at least it is not my device.
again, thanks for your help my friend.
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what security do you use on your router? if WEP try changing it. the gnex has issues sometimes with using WEP secured WiFi AP's
also, if using a 5ghz network, I can only get mine to connect to that on channel 153. there are only a certain number of 5ghz channels supported.
might also want to just try forgetting WiFi network and re add?(if it restored the access points by any means including Google backup/restore)
and make sure your router isn't rejecting the Mac address for some reason(and some people will suggest reboot of the router to see if that helps fix it, which I've seen fix many connection issues)
well, my device works beautifully....everywhere except in my house.:crying:
as much as drivers befuddle me, routers do even more so. it must be a router issue, right? my device connects to google elsewhere. and all my other devices connect to google here at home. maybe tomorrow i'll try the router's live chat to see if i can get some help.
boathead said:
well, my device works beautifully....everywhere except in my house.:crying:
as much as drivers befuddle me, routers do even more so. it must be a router issue, right? my device connects to google elsewhere. and all my other devices connect to google here at home. maybe tomorrow i'll try the router's live chat to see if i can get some help.
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what type of security are you using in the router setting? WPA? wep? none?
what model router are you using?
is device connecting to internet and just not Google servers?
is device connecting to router at all and just no internet access?(meaning when you are in WiFi settings, and choose network does it show obtaining IP address and then connected? or just never fully connect?)
I've had similar issues in past and might be able to help with some more details
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what type of security are you using in the router setting? WPA? wep? none?
what model router are you using?
is device connecting to internet and just not Google servers?
is device connecting to router at all and just no internet access?(meaning when you are in WiFi settings, and choose network does it show obtaining IP address and then connected? or just never fully connect?)
I've had similar issues in past and might be able to help with some more details
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wpa2...but i've even disable all security to see....i've disable firewalls...nothing. it is an arris router that time warner cable provided when i moved to my new place.
and i my phone does show me as connected to my network...just can't get into google. and the phone works just fine at my work. as you know, i've been through several roms and an entirely new OS...so it cannot be the phone...can it?
been through this entire threads, and no joy.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2110225
if you have any ideas, post away. i will be away from access to the internet for a few days, so i won't even have a chance to check in here, but any info in the meantime would be most thanked.
boathead said:
thank you so much for responding. i will play around with this later, but it is a bit comforting to know that maybe i'm not doomed.
i cannot get into recovery, so yeah, i don't know what i'm doing.
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my samsung s5 had the same problem. i wiped out everything and it says i have no os no nothing. i hope if anyone can help, i will be pleased.
the only question is that "how can i get an os and get my phone working"
ashclepdia said:
Don't worry you'll be fine.
If you can get into twrp, try just downloading a ROM and gapps zip on computer and using adb to push or sideload to device (Google "adb sideload ROM galaxy nexus...exact steps easy to find)
If you can't get into recovery, or just want to go back to complete stock and start from there, go here https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Grab a package for sprint gnex(mysidspr, aka toroplus) and if u have adb&fastboot installed on computer(if not then Google "installing android SDK" and it will be top result, fastboot and adb come WITH the SDK when u install it)
Then you just unzip that factory img file, plug device into computer while in boot loader mode (hold power and both volume keys), open the folder created when u uncompressed factory IMG file, hold down shift and right click and choose "open command prompt". Enter "fastboot devices"(no quotes) in the command window to make sure device is recognized. Then just run "flash-all.exe" or "flash-all.bat" in command prompt and BE PATIENT AND LET IT FINISH EVERYTHING. After that device will be like brand new out of box.
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The same thing happened to me right now, while I was installing CM13 in my Lenovo Zuk Z1. I took a backup from TWRP and copied the same to my pc. Then I wiped all the data from my phone using TWRP. Then I plugged in the Usb back to copy the downloaded files of CM13 to my phone but my pc is not showing the Internal Memory of my phone. I am so freaked out right now. I dont have an OS in my phone and I am unable to restore what I backed up. I am just stucked in TWRP. Guide me through to install CM 13 or atleast revert back to where I started. Any help is appreciated.
OK so: I updated my N7(2013) to lollipop 5.0.1 using the Skipsoft toolkit and now I cannot restore my data from a backup on my windows 7 x64 PC.
The N7 is unlocked, rooted, and running lollipop 5.0.1. A few weeks ago the USB port stopped working due to the well-known physical weakness of the N7's USB socket. Fortunately I had made backups and copied them to my PC (windows 7 x 64 up-to-date) via USB just prior to the failure. The backups were a TWRP nandroid made from recovery, a TiBackup of all the apps and app data, and I copied the entire contents of sdcard (/storage/emulated/legacy) to a folder on my pc via drag-and-drop using explorer. (MTP mode on the N7 seen as "Nexus 7\Internal storage" by windows.)
Prior to sending it in for repairs I deleted all my personal data from sdcard, did a factory reset using TWRP recovery, and verified that the phone would boot into android lollipop 5.0.1. I paid iResQ to fix the port, which they did.
When I got it back, I hooked up the N7 to the PC via USB and attempted to copy the files back to sdcard, by dragging them in the opposite direction using explorer. I did not work. "Nexus 7\Internal storage" is read only! I was unable to change the permission on the N7 using explorer. (Apparently since the hated MTP mode makes the PC think that the N7 is not a storage device with permissions). I tried using adb push (did not work). I tried to change the permissions of sdcard on the N7 itself using root explorer (and ES file explorer and xplorer -- did not work). I tried adb shell followed by su then chmod (did not work). I tried "mkdir test" at the su prompt to see if that would work and was told "mkdir failed for test, Read-only file system".
So how do I restore my apps and data? How do I make "/" read-write? Does lollipop make an N7 into a ROM?
I think I'll go back to kitkat.
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Some hours later~
I tried removing 5.0.1 and went back to kitkat, Android 4.4.4 (KTU84P). I am able to copy files from pc to sdcard via wireless using an explorer on the N7. Nevertheless, using an explorer on the pc I cannot copy a file from it to the n7 via usb . I don't get it. What is going on here?
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The next day~
It appears to me that the problem with the MTP transfer from the PC to the N7 is on the PC side. Apparently when I plug the N7 into the PC via USB, a file transfer window is supposed to appear on the PC. It does not.
That does not explain why, however I was completely unable to write (via usb, wireless, adb, or on the N7 itself) to the virtual sdcard when the N7 was on lollipop 5.01 but works with KitKat 4.4.4. Any clues? Anyone?
Amazing. All the people who read this forum and not a one has a clue as to why I cannot write to my N7.
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Amazing. All the people who read this forum and not a one has a clue as to why I cannot write to my N7.
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Yeah that's gonna make people want to help you.
Since you seem wholely incapable of searching for yourself, here you go- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56720490
Maybe you did not want to, but you did help me _MetalHead_. Thank you.
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Maybe you did not want to, but you did help me _MetalHead_. Thank you.
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You're welcome. And I did want to help, but that comment that you posted was rather rude. Next time, instead of acting entitled, a simple "can anyone please help?" would have sufficed.
Anyways... I take it you got it fixed?
I agree that was rude. And I apologize for it. However, on 18 January, I asked after not getting any responses, "Any clues? Anyone?" I checked for a response every day after that and by the 30th was rather frustrated at not having received one. Also I had searched the board extensively and could not find anything like my problem. Clearly I did not use the correct keywords or I would have found the page you pointed me to.
I don't know if that will solve the problem because I need to try to install the upgrade again then try it. Which I will soon.
Nevertheless I do greatly appreciate you for having helped me _MetalHead_ despite the rudeness of my request.
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I agree that was rude. And I apologize for it. However, on 18 January, I asked after not getting any responses, "Any clues? Anyone?" I checked for a response every day after that and by the 30th was rather frustrated at not having received one. Also I had searched the board extensively and could not find anything like my problem. Clearly I did not use the correct keywords or I would have found the page you pointed me to.
I don't know if that will solve the problem because I need to try to install the upgrade again then try it. Which I will soon.
Nevertheless I do greatly appreciate you for having helped me _MetalHead_ despite the rudeness of my request.
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No worries man, I understand how frustrating it can be, especially when the life of your cherished Nexus 7 hangs in the balance. Keep me posted if you get it worked out or not.
I may have a bricked phone on my hands, my fault I guess.
Although, I feel TWRP should share at least some of the blame.
I'm hoping someone can help to get me going again.
Last Xmas I got a refurbished Note 4 from Ebay and followed directions
here to root it. This all went well, I put TWRP 3.0.2 and Jasmine on it,
and it has worked just fine since then.
A couple days ago I realized I hadn't made a Nandroid backup of my phone
lately so I went into TWRP and did so. This went just fine and I stored
the backup on the external SD card.
A few hours later I bought a cheap home controller from Ebay. The controller
brand name is "Vera" and despite all of the negative comments on Google Play
I went ahead and installed the app. For the next day or two my phone began to
hang, stall, hesitate, whatever... and I remembered installing that app from
Google play so I went into the app manager and selected the uninstall option.
This caused the phone to hang indefinitely, I had to cycle the power button to
regain control. I then went back to Google Play and downloaded an uninstaller
program, told it to uninstall the vera app. It tried for a long time but
eventually gave up. "Uninstall failed" was all it would say.
So to stop this Vera app from hanging my phone I ran a freeze program ("Freeze"
is the actual name of the program) and had the vera app frozen. This worked, my
phone began to respond normally again. But I didn't like having this bad software
in my phone and that is when I remembered the recent TWRP backup.
I decided to do a complete restore with TWRP. TWRP did a restore of boot - (success),
recovery - (success), system - (success), data - "ERROR extractTarFork() process ended
with ERROR=255". Thanks TWRP, that really tells me a lot...
I repeated the restore effort a total of three times and same results. Google
wasn't much help, one suggestion was to unmount the data partition and try again.
Same results. Same error. Another suggestion was “stop and learn how to fix it”, well
sure, but I need a solution right now, I don’t have time right now for the learning part.
This is probably my first *big* mistake, I exited TWRP to see If I could boot
the OS and maybe fix it from there, (factory restore or something...). As you might
have guessed, it wouldn't boot the system with an incomplete data partition. I
suspected it too but I was desperate to try something. It would have been nice if TWRP
had warned me not to exit, instead of just saying "error 255..." because now it wont
boot back into recovery, just hangs. Odin mode appears to be working but I suspect it isn't.
It looks like it enters odin mode just fine, but odin can't see it.
So here is where it stands at the moment:
SYSTEM - Wont boot. Shows the Samsung logo, shows "custom", hangs at this point.
RECOVERY- Wont enter recovery mode. Small text in upper left says it is entering recovery
mode then it hangs.
ODIN/DOWNLOAD - Appears to enter this mode, usual screen appears, will not communicate
with Odin, will not communicate with adb.
One other note, the external sd card has a copy of the twrp log file written to it, as well
as the nandroid backup. But plugging the sd card into an adapter and then into a pc... It
says it can’t read it, and would I like to format it(?).
And of course there is valuable information on the phone.
I've run out of ideas, I'm asking anyone who is still reading this lengthy message(apologies)
for any other options, suggestions, any hope at all, instead of just throwing it in the trash.
Thanks for reading. I hope the dialog was understandable.
RT
UPDATE:
Progress. I have odin talking with the phone now, was able to re-flash TWRP and boot into it.
Still getting error 255. I am under the impression that this means I am out of space???
I pulled the recovery logs with adb, here is the relevant lines:
==> extracting: //data/app/radiotime.player-1/lib/arm/libtunein.uap.so (file size 5499572 bytes)
I:Unable to extract tar archive '/external_sd/TWRP/BACKUPS/657e54fc/2017-04-08--07-58-24_JasmineROM_v7.0-MMB29M.N910VVRU2CPF3/data.ext4.win001'
Error during restore process.
I:Error extracting '/external_sd/TWRP/BACKUPS/657e54fc/2017-04-08--07-58-24_JasmineROM_v7.0-MMB29M.N910VVRU2CPF3/data.ext4.win001' in thread ID 0
I:Error extracting split archive.
Error during restore process.
extractTarFork() process ended with ERROR: 255
I:Set page: 'action_complete'
Iperation_end - status=1
I still don't understand "error 255" well enough to proceed. Google is not a wealth of information when it comes to this subject. Any suggestions on how to proceed are greatly appreciated.
thanks!
RT
LAST UPDATE:
I want to thank everyone here for all the help. Or the lack there of.
Since I had Odin and TWRP both working, I reconstructed the phone from scratch.
Re-rooted and re-installed Jasmine. So I am back up and running now, I just need
to get all the apps re-installed and configured.
But I must say that I am really disappointed with the lack of support from this forum.
It used to be that people were falling all over each other to help others out.
But 3 days and 49 views and not one of you had anything to say.
I guess that's what happens to all forums sooner or later, the newbies here don't know what
to say and are just looking for answers to their own issues, and the regulars become jaded
over time and can't be bothered anymore.
I used to think this forum was awesome, but now its just another forum like all the rest.
I will look to other websites for any future learning.
To the Admin: (If you can be bothered for a moment)You can close this thread, I consider
the issue resolved, and you can close my account too, I won't be back.
Good luck to you guys.
RT
RootieTootie said:
I may have a bricked phone on my hands, my fault I guess.
Although, I feel TWRP should share at least some of the blame.
I'm hoping someone can help to get me going again.
Last Xmas I got a refurbished Note 4 from Ebay and followed directions
here to root it. This all went well, I put TWRP 3.0.2 and Jasmine on it,
and it has worked just fine since then.
A couple days ago I realized I hadn't made a Nandroid backup of my phone
lately so I went into TWRP and did so. This went just fine and I stored
the backup on the external SD card.
A few hours later I bought a cheap home controller from Ebay. The controller
brand name is "Vera" and despite all of the negative comments on Google Play
I went ahead and installed the app. For the next day or two my phone began to
hang, stall, hesitate, whatever... and I remembered installing that app from
Google play so I went into the app manager and selected the uninstall option.
This caused the phone to hang indefinitely, I had to cycle the power button to
regain control. I then went back to Google Play and downloaded an uninstaller
program, told it to uninstall the vera app. It tried for a long time but
eventually gave up. "Uninstall failed" was all it would say.
So to stop this Vera app from hanging my phone I ran a freeze program ("Freeze"
is the actual name of the program) and had the vera app frozen. This worked, my
phone began to respond normally again. But I didn't like having this bad software
in my phone and that is when I remembered the recent TWRP backup.
I decided to do a complete restore with TWRP. TWRP did a restore of boot - (success),
recovery - (success), system - (success), data - "ERROR extractTarFork() process ended
with ERROR=255". Thanks TWRP, that really tells me a lot...
I repeated the restore effort a total of three times and same results. Google
wasn't much help, one suggestion was to unmount the data partition and try again.
Same results. Same error. Another suggestion was “stop and learn how to fix it”, well
sure, but I need a solution right now, I don’t have time right now for the learning part.
This is probably my first *big* mistake, I exited TWRP to see If I could boot
the OS and maybe fix it from there, (factory restore or something...). As you might
have guessed, it wouldn't boot the system with an incomplete data partition. I
suspected it too but I was desperate to try something. It would have been nice if TWRP
had warned me not to exit, instead of just saying "error 255..." because now it wont
boot back into recovery, just hangs. Odin mode appears to be working but I suspect it isn't.
It looks like it enters odin mode just fine, but odin can't see it.
So here is where it stands at the moment:
SYSTEM - Wont boot. Shows the Samsung logo, shows "custom", hangs at this point.
RECOVERY- Wont enter recovery mode. Small text in upper left says it is entering recovery
mode then it hangs.
ODIN/DOWNLOAD - Appears to enter this mode, usual screen appears, will not communicate
with Odin, will not communicate with adb.
One other note, the external sd card has a copy of the twrp log file written to it, as well
as the nandroid backup. But plugging the sd card into an adapter and then into a pc... It
says it can’t read it, and would I like to format it(?).
And of course there is valuable information on the phone.
I've run out of ideas, I'm asking anyone who is still reading this lengthy message(apologies)
for any other options, suggestions, any hope at all, instead of just throwing it in the trash.
Thanks for reading. I hope the dialog was understandable.
RT
UPDATE:
Progress. I have odin talking with the phone now, was able to re-flash TWRP and boot into it.
Still getting error 255. I am under the impression that this means I am out of space???
I pulled the recovery logs with adb, here is the relevant lines:
==> extracting: //data/app/radiotime.player-1/lib/arm/libtunein.uap.so (file size 5499572 bytes)
I:Unable to extract tar archive '/external_sd/TWRP/BACKUPS/657e54fc/2017-04-08--07-58-24_JasmineROM_v7.0-MMB29M.N910VVRU2CPF3/data.ext4.win001'
Error during restore process.
I:Error extracting '/external_sd/TWRP/BACKUPS/657e54fc/2017-04-08--07-58-24_JasmineROM_v7.0-MMB29M.N910VVRU2CPF3/data.ext4.win001' in thread ID 0
I:Error extracting split archive.
Error during restore process.
extractTarFork() process ended with ERROR: 255
I:Set page: 'action_complete'
Iperation_end - status=1
I still don't understand "error 255" well enough to proceed. Google is not a wealth of information when it comes to this subject. Any suggestions on how to proceed are greatly appreciated.
thanks!
RT
LAST UPDATE:
I want to thank everyone here for all the help. Or the lack there of.
Since I had Odin and TWRP both working, I reconstructed the phone from scratch.
Re-rooted and re-installed Jasmine. So I am back up and running now, I just need
to get all the apps re-installed and configured.
But I must say that I am really disappointed with the lack of support from this forum.
It used to be that people were falling all over each other to help others out.
But 3 days and 49 views and not one of you had anything to say.
I guess that's what happens to all forums sooner or later, the newbies here don't know what
to say and are just looking for answers to their own issues, and the regulars become jaded
over time and can't be bothered anymore.
I used to think this forum was awesome, but now its just another forum like all the rest.
I will look to other websites for any future learning.
To the Admin: (If you can be bothered for a moment)You can close this thread, I consider
the issue resolved, and you can close my account too, I won't be back.
Good luck to you guys.
RT
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sorry we missed your call gratz on the working phone . you know what they say "give a man a fish he ****s up his phone .....
ETA: I don't see a way to delete this topic so I'm just updating it. I didn't want to risk waiting another day to not have an answer since I'd already posted other places over the weekend with no response and we need it working for tomorrow morning, so I just went ahead and flashed the factory image from here:
https://developers.google.com/android/images
Everything is in order now! Tips for anyone else doing this, don't skip the step of adding the platform tools to the path environment variables. I did the first time and the flash script wasn't able to find some files because of it and aborted. Everything pushed to the tablet and installed fine after I added the tools folder to system variables.
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This is the only place where I see detailed answers so I registered to ask this.
Status locked/not rooted, just however I bought it when it released plus whatever OTA updates before I stopped using it. Dead in a drawer for maybe two years, I got it powering on again by disconnecting/reconnecting the battery then charging on my PC overnight via USB, but it kept booting to a black screen, no logo, no splash.
I went into recovery mode and did the wipe data/factory reset. I can now get to the welcome setup screen but there are two problems:
1) Errors immediately pop up blocking the screen, making it hard to choose anything because as soon as I hit ok to make an error go away, another pops up. It bounces between "android.process.acore/gapps/media has stopped" with "calendar has stopped/email has stopped" sometimes appearing too but it's mainly the first ones.
2) If I'm fast enough after dismissing an error, I can click next from the language screen to the wifi connection screen. SKIP is greyed out. I can select my wifi but when the password prompt comes up, no keyboard appears after clicking the field to enter one. It's just the blinking cursor.
Keep in mind the errors are still popping up too so I don't know if they're blocking things. I sometimes used a bluetooth keyboard with it, so I grabbed that and tried typing with it just in case and no luck.
Attempts
I found a fix to try sideloading a factory image via the apply update via adb option in recovery mode, but the google site said it's safer to try sideloading a whole image OTA, so I tried that instead using the zip file there for Nexus 7 2013 wifi (I have 1st Gen but don't see that anywhere so this may be the issue too). After it hit 100% it was aborted for some reason I can't remember now.
But I do remember when I looked up whatever it said, most responses were that sideloading a whole image OTA won't work on devices that haven't been "unlocked" or something.
I found another response to someone with my problem, not having a keyboard after resetting, which said to sideload a keyboard app through adb. I found some gboard apk listed as the version for the Nexus 7 but when I did the adb thing, it aborted because of something to do with e-signature not being verified.
Question
I can figure out trying to copy over a factory image but since I suspect the main issue now is the Nexus not having wifi access to complete setup then update/install what it needs to stop those errors, I consider that a last resort. So my question for now is for further help on getting a keyboard app or another way so I can type. If I still can't get things working after that, then I'll ask about the factory image.
Thanks!