Alright so I was an idiot and wiped data and internal storage...I figured I could just mount the phone like I could my Thunderbolt, but apparently not. I have adb installed and currently been going to platform-tools folder and opening command window...type adb devices and it shows my device in recovery...which is good. However as soon as I try to do "adb push C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools\baldwinguy77_toro_aosp_011913-120824-signed.zip" and it doesn't do anything and just scrolls through all the available commands you can do...I have tried multiple variations of that and nothing seems to work. Help me please, as I need my phone working and I have been trying to figure this out for about an hour now.
CC268 said:
Alright so I was an idiot and wiped data and internal storage...I figured I could just mount the phone like I could my Thunderbolt, but apparently not. I have adb installed and currently been going to platform-tools folder and opening command window...type adb devices and it shows my device in recovery...which is good. However as soon as I try to do "adb push C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools\baldwinguy77_toro_aosp_011913-120824-signed.zip" and it doesn't do anything and just scrolls through all the available commands you can do...I have tried multiple variations of that and nothing seems to work. Help me please, as I need my phone working and I have been trying to figure this out for about an hour now.
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Use side load.
Cwm : reboot recovery > install zip from side load.
In adb > using the side load command ( refer syntax on phone screen, when pH is in side load mode.)
Press thanks if helped
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Ashwa said:
Use side load.
Cwm : reboot recovery > install zip from side load.
In adb > using the side load command ( refer syntax on phone screen, when pH is in side load mode.)
Press thanks if helped
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I am using TWRP btw...how do I use sideload?? I see it in TWRP...but do I open command prompt and do something special??
EDIT: Ahh...finally figured it out and it installed the ROM! Thanks
CC268 said:
Alright so I was an idiot and wiped data and internal storage...I figured I could just mount the phone like I could my Thunderbolt, but apparently not. I have adb installed and currently been going to platform-tools folder and opening command window...type adb devices and it shows my device in recovery...which is good. However as soon as I try to do "adb push C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools\baldwinguy77_toro_aosp_011913-120824-signed.zip" and it doesn't do anything and just scrolls through all the available commands you can do...I have tried multiple variations of that and nothing seems to work. Help me please, as I need my phone working and I have been trying to figure this out for about an hour now.
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cd C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools\
adb push baldwinguy77_toro_aosp_011913-120824-signed.zip /sdcard/
You didn't specify the destination.
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Ashwa said:
Use side load.
Cwm : reboot recovery > install zip from side load.
In adb > using the side load command ( refer syntax on phone screen, when pH is in side load mode.)
Press thanks if helped
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cd C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools\
adb push baldwinguy77_toro_aosp_011913-120824-signed.zip /sdcard/
You didn't specify the destination.
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But why put /sdcard on the end if there is no sdcard?? By the way I got it to work but didnt put the sdcard on the end
CC268 said:
But why put /sdcard on the end if there is no sdcard??
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.... Please do some research.
CC268 said:
By the way I got it to work but didnt put the sdcard on the end
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Through adb? I find that hard to believe, unless you specified another destination.
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So I think I am SOL, but I wanted to ask you guys first.
My Nexus wont boot past the Google screen all of a sudden today. So I am going to attempt the toolkit version of returning to stock later. But before I do that, I want to try and salvage my pictures from the internal memory.
Is there a way to mount the internal storage to my PC so I can pull the files off?
I thought not having an SD card was no big deal, til now when im about to lose 500+ pictures.
Am I screwed?
Thanks
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So I think I am SOL, but I wanted to ask you guys first.
My Nexus wont boot past the Google screen all of a sudden today. So I am going to attempt the toolkit version of returning to stock later. But before I do that, I want to try and salvage my pictures from the internal memory.
Is there a way to mount the internal storage to my PC so I can pull the files off?
I thought not having an SD card was no big deal, til now when im about to lose 500+ pictures.
Am I screwed?
Thanks
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You can adb pull the dcim folder to your PC.
Edit: You would also be better served in the long run learning to return to stock yourself instead of using a toolkit.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
JM2C
3rdstring said:
You can adb pull the dcim folder to your PC.
Edit: You would also be better served in the long run learning to return to stock yourself instead of using a toolkit.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
JM2C
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Thanks JM2C. I thought that I might be able to do the ADB pull. I have no idea how ADB works though...
Thanks for the link on the
It's not too complicated. It is a lot of steps but a developer novice can follow the instructions to install and use adb just to pull a few files. Also that's one reason why I let dropbox sync my photos as I take them, so if something happens I have an auto cloud backup.
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threepio said:
So I think I am SOL, but I wanted to ask you guys first.
My Nexus wont boot past the Google screen all of a sudden today. So I am going to attempt the toolkit version of returning to stock later. But before I do that, I want to try and salvage my pictures from the internal memory.
Is there a way to mount the internal storage to my PC so I can pull the files off?
I thought not having an SD card was no big deal, til now when im about to lose 500+ pictures.
Am I screwed?
Thanks
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Here is a link to some basic adb instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=517874
exportsmedia said:
It's not too complicated. It is a lot of steps but a developer novice can follow the instructions to install and use adb just to pull a few files. Also that's one reason why I let dropbox sync my photos as I take them, so if something happens I have an auto cloud backup.
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So I found a tutorial for setting up ADB for the nexus, but all i can get into is the bootloader and the recovery. I cant get my computer to recognize my phone...even though its plugged in. So how would ADB work?
threepio said:
So I found a tutorial for setting up ADB for the nexus, but all i can get into is the bootloader and the recovery. I cant get my computer to recognize my phone...even though its plugged in. So how would ADB work?
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If you have a custom recovery you should be able to get adb access. You just need to set up the drivers
I believe the previous link I gave even has a small platform-tools download so you wouldn't have to set up the sdk.
3rdstring said:
If you have a custom recovery you should be able to get adb access. You just need to set up the drivers
I believe the previous link I gave even has a small platform-tools download so you wouldn't have to set up the sdk.
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So when i go into device manager I have Android 1.0 listed under other devices. But when i try to have windows search for drivers, it doesnt find anything. Is ther a specific driver from samsung that I can download somewhere and then point the driver update to it?
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So when i go into device manager I have Android 1.0 listed under other devices. But when i try to have windows search for drivers, it doesnt find anything. Is ther a specific driver from samsung that I can download somewhere and then point the driver update to it?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20058157&postcount=1
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20058157&postcount=1
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Ok that worked I now have the android bootloader interface in my device manager....now what? When I open cmd and type "adb devices" nothing comes up
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Ok that worked I now have the android bootloader interface in my device manager....now what? When I open cmd and type "adb devices" nothing comes up
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Boot into recovery (You do have a custom recovery installed?)
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Boot into recovery (You do have a custom recovery installed?)
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I have Clockwork mod installed. and still when i try adb devices nothing comes up.
So I got something to work. When I typed adb devices under "list of adb devices attached" i got 0146A5B1301C007 recovery
Is this my phone?
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So I got something to work. When I typed adb devices under "list of adb devices attached" i got 0146A5B1301C007 recovery
Is this my phone?
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yes
now im trying to get the command right.
what is the whole string for adb pull?
*edit*
I found that is---> adb pull <remote> <local>
So I type " adb pull /sdcard/dcim c:\nexus
(i made a file on the root of my c: drive to make it easy to type to pull the files.
but it says /sdcard/dcim does not exist.
threepio said:
now im trying to get the command right.
what is the whole string for adb pull?
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I've pushed a ROM a few times, never pulled. I would try...
adb pull /sdcard/DCIM c:\
or
adb pull /data/media/DCIM c:\
threepio said:
now im trying to get the command right.
what is the whole string for adb pull?
*edit*
I found that is---> adb pull <remote> <local>
So I type " adb pull /sdcard/dcim c:\nexus
(i made a file on the root of my c: drive to make it easy to type to pull the files.
but it says /sdcard/dcim does not exist.
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MOTHER EFFING CAPTALIZATIONS! GOT IT WOOOOO pulling all my files as we speak. I wasnt typing the directories with captial letters like they are. I was typing all lowercase. gosh dangit!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
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MOTHER EFFING CAPTALIZATIONS! GOT IT WOOOOO pulling all my files as we speak. I wasnt typing the directories with captial letters like they are. I was typing all lowercase. gosh dangit!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
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Glad you got it working. As was mentioned previously DropBox photo syncing can be a lifesaver. :good:
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Glad you got it working. As was mentioned previously DropBox photo syncing can be a lifesaver. :good:
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You know i just got into dropbox. I am going to start using it more.
Now i gotta figure out how to restore the phone. Now that I have the pictures off it, i can toy with resetting it to stock. and starting from the ground up.....fun...
Now I just flashed back to stock using the fastboot from the link posted on page one.
Thanks for your help guys
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Thanks JM2C. I thought that I might be able to do the ADB pull. I have no idea how ADB works though...
Thanks for the link on the
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qbking77 has a great YouTube video walking you thru it. Also has how to return to stock/unbrick
*This Jedi master be a Ninj-ESS*
Sorry if this is the wrong thread.
The run down. My phone is bootloader unlocked rooted etc. already flashed xenon rom and everything was great. (Just got the device today)
Ok so here's the trouble i'm in. I decided I wanted to try another rom so i boot into clockwork recovery wipe system,data cache etc. suddenly all my files dont exist.
I have no back up file (my stupidity). I can still get into fastboot, clockwork etc, but it does not recognize a sd card on the device.
i tried loading up Samnsung Toolkit v7.8.0 and all i see in the top menu is
fastboot-toolkit is not recognized as an internal or external command operable program or batch file
adb-toolkit is not recognized as an internal or external command operable program or batch file
this is what worries me. I plug the device in on my windows computer it recognizes something no sd card.. currently downloading factory images
BUT WHAT DO I DO?!!!! pls help and pls do not flame me etc. All I'm asking is simple help thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
A. Do not use toolkit. Unless you know how to solve things manually
B. Google how to setup adb and fastboot.
C. "adb push NAME_OF_ROM.zip /sdcard/" while on custom recovery
D. Flash that ROM
kyokeun1234 said:
A. Do not use toolkit. Unless you know how to solve things manually
B. Google how to setup adb and fastboot.
C. "adb push NAME_OF_ROM.zip /sdcard/" while on custom recovery
D. Flash that ROM
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thank you will try that...question when i goto recovery mode its clockwork...when i hit mount sdcard nothing happens.
kyokeun1234 said:
A. Do not use toolkit. Unless you know how to solve things manually
B. Google how to setup adb and fastboot.
C. "adb push NAME_OF_ROM.zip /sdcard/" while on custom recovery
D. Flash that ROM
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also when tryin to access card via clockwork it states it cannot located directory...its like my sdcard does not exist
There is no sdcard on the gNex. As long as data is mounted you should be good
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1st of all, Gnex doesn't have SDcard, therefore, you can't mount it. You can only use adb to push and pull files on recovery
2nd, are you sure you got proper driver? Do you actually have the ROM.zip on the same directory as adb.exe? If not, you need to do that. Also, if /sdcard/ doesn't work, /storage/sdcard0/ should work. It's a same directory. Just in different name for some reason.
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There is no sdcard on the gNex. As long as data is mounted you should be good
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just wanna say thanks guys!!!. i tried pushing as filename which pushed but still couldnt find it...decided to name the file update.zip and push then flash update zip and bang it worked i'm back up..dont know why my files disappeared but whatever i'm back up so i'm happy..thanks again
Gnex was a pain to get all the drivers installed, once they are Its a breeze to work with
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daeshawn said:
just wanna say thanks guys!!!. i tried pushing as filename which pushed but still couldnt find it...decided to name the file update.zip and push then flash update zip and bang it worked i'm back up..dont know why my files disappeared but whatever i'm back up so i'm happy..thanks again
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Just glad we helped
Swyped on my Galaxy Nexus running AOKP with Franco Kernel, overclocked to 1.4GHz
rsswga said:
Gnex was a pain to get all the drivers installed, once they are Its a breeze to work with
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So I screwed up, wasn't paying attention and wiped everything including the internal sd card. Now I'm stuck in recovery with no rom to flash. I tried mounting usb storage in recovery but nothing happens. My computer dings when I plug the phone in but it doesn't show up, then I press mount and nothing happens. Any ideas?
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Guide in my signature.
Post one for ADB.
Post three for pushing a ROM.zip to your phone.
You can use ADB to push a ROM .zip to the internal storage while in the recovery.
Ok awesome, thanks guys. For a minute I was thinking I might be screwed since I couldn't mount.
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ajk511 said:
Ok awesome, thanks guys. For a minute I was thinking I might be screwed since I couldn't mount.
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ADB and fastboot can usually save your ass.
Ok, downloaded latest drivers, reinstalled ADB using the ADB for dummies app. copied rom to platform tools, held shift and right clicked inside the platform tools folder, clicked "open command window here".
In the command window I have after trying to push looks like this:
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb push milestone4.zip /sdcard/
error: device not found
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>
Any idea how to get my device to be found?
ajk511 said:
Ok, downloaded latest drivers, reinstalled ADB using the ADB for dummies app. copied rom to platform tools, held shift and right clicked inside the platform tools folder, clicked "open command window here".
In the command window I have after trying to push looks like this:
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb push milestone4.zip /sdcard/
error: device not found
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>
Any idea how to get my device to be found?
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You have your phone connected and booted into recovery? Then you need to install the adb driver. Use the naked driver mentioned in the 101 & faq (link is in my signature).
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Petrovski80 said:
You have your phone connected and booted into recovery? Then you need to install the adb driver. Use the naked driver mentioned in the 101 & faq (link is in my signature).
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Still not getting anything.
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Still not getting anything.
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Open the device manager before plugging in your phone. Plug in your phone watch for newly listed devices. You should see your phone be added to the list.
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Open the device manager before plugging in your phone. Plug in your phone watch for newly listed devices. You should see your phone be added to the list.
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Got it going now, in installed in device manager and reinstalled. Thanks for all the help man.
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i have an e4gt screen cracked and i need to get internal sd card data. i have done several searches and have come across ADB pull but not clear on how to perform this. i am rooted w stock 4.1 using whatever recovery came with the stock+rooted ROM. (SPH-D710_GB27_1014481_Rooted_Nodata.tar.md5 from Rwilco12's Android Repository). If I could just remember the exact steps to mount usb from recovery i would be good lol... any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Ive the same problem if someone would help.
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No need. Just power up your device and connect to your pc. It will connect using mtp and allow you to access your files that way (as long as you hadn't deactivated it prior to cracking your screen.)
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There's a way to get your screen to pc...
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hlxanthus said:
No need. Just power up your device and connect to your pc. It will connect using mtp and allow you to access your files that way (as long as you hadn't deactivated it prior to cracking your screen.)
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i have done that and i get a box that says "there was a problem installing this MTP device." then another box says MTP was not installed correctly. Well i do have the Samsung drivers installed. Even installed a fresh copy direct from samsung support. Maybe something to do with my screen being locked with pin? Just got the Galaxy4 cant wait to get my data back...lol
Okay, assuming you already have android SDK set up and working ( you get adb this way), flash a recovery. I would likely use the direct boot for simplicity.
http://www.rwilco12.com/downloads.p...overy Kernels/GB/Noobnl Direct Boot/One-Click
That is for the one click version of the direct boot kernel/recovery. It is gingerbread based, but that shouldn't matter if it will boot the ROM later a due to kernel mismatch due to the broken screen lol.
Give it some time too verify you are in the recovery. Now the magic. Find where your adb is at, usually within android/platform_tools if memory serves. You can do a system search for adb and it should pop up. Move to that location. Make a note of the exact path to that location. Now open a command prompt (search for cmd.exe). You then need to switch to the location of your adb. It should be something like the "cd c:/path/to/adb" (no quotes) where you fill in the path you noted earlier. Once there, give this a go. Type "adb devices" (again no quotes) and if you get a string of numbers that means you have adb access!!! Then you can just type "adb pull /sdcard/" and that will drop the contents of your internal storage into the folder holding your adb files (kind of a mess but it is the easiest way to do it). If you would rather it be dropped in a location of your choosing, use this "adb pull /sdcard/ /path/to/desired/location/" and note there is a space between /sdcard/ and your path to desired location.
I am not expert at this, but let me know if you get stuck somewhere in this and I will try to help.
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Hi thanks for the detailed response. i will need to make some time to go through these steps lol however i will update!
EDIT:
I was trying to reflash JB 4.3 because of storage issues but unfortunately I accidentally deleted and formatted internal and sd storage, so Im left with no OS on my Gnex but I can boot on recovery and fastboot. Also before I deleted the internal I did not enable usb debugging yet at that time. Is there a way I can flash a stock image by just using toolkit? ty
I tried pushing through fastboot mode but it says error: device not found. I only have the platform tools on my pc.
UPDATE:
Finally got the file pushed into the sd card doing via recovery. Since I am using TWRP recevery it was not too obvious how to do it unlike CWRM which I used to use. I spent more than 24 hours looking for the right solution that would work for me and funny thing was I finally got the right way to one of the first threads i looked into but just didnt pay much attention to it which was here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929
"Boot your phone into Recovery and select the "Mounts & Storage" screen
- Plug your phone into your computer using USB Data Transfer Cable
- Ensure in Recovery that your phone shows "Unmount /sdcard/" and "Unmount /system/" (If they do not show this automatically, just press each one once respectively as pressing just toggles Mount and Unmount)
- Open Command Prompt on your computer by doing Start -> Run -> cmd
- In Command Prompt, type "cd c:\AndroidSDK\tools" replacing AndroidSDK\tools with wherever your adb and ROM are located.
- This is probably the most important part - Still in Command Prompt, type "adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/ROM.zip" replacing ROM with the EXACT name of the ROM file and including the .zip piece on both ends. This may take a minute or two...or four, but you will see a message in Command Prompt saying something like <12345678kb to 1234567kb>. That is just telling you that the file was pushed properly. (I did not include that message in the picture below)"
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Instead of using a toolkit, just push a rom to ur sdcard using adb and flash it via recovery.. Or you can download the official image, boot into fastboot and flash it..
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You were right on spot unfortunately I didnt know how to do it. Thank you anyways...:highfive::highfive::highfive:
Ty for all those who tried to help me, thank you for the effort, well it was indeed a learning experience... ahihihihi
Instead of using a toolkit, just push a rom to ur sdcard using adb and flash it via recovery.. Or you can download the official image, boot into fastboot and flash it..
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lastforone said:
Instead of using a toolkit, just push a file to ur sdcard using adb and flash it... Or you can download the official image, boot into fastboot and flash it..
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well then i need to download sdk first ty anyways
lolobabes said:
well then i need to download sdk first ty anyways
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You do not need the whole sdk package. Just the adb + fastboot and few required files ... You can find the zip in erants guide..
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when i tried to push error device not found lol
lolobabes said:
when i tried to push error device not found lol
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Use adb sideload from twrp and send the zip from your PC to your phone.
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lolobabes said:
when i tried to push error device not found lol
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Go into your device manager if you have windows, and see if you have any errors.
If you do, you might have an exclamation mark for the device: Galaxy. You can manually install the drivers from here, point it to your toolkit, I guess, since you downloaded it already.
If he reads efrant's "android 101" -which is STICKIED ON GENERAL forum- just the first post, he'll know everything and downloaded everything he needs to know and have to interact with his device.
a manta wrote this.
Beauenheim said:
Go into your device manager if you have windows, and see if you have any errors.
If you do, you might have an exclamation mark for the device: Galaxy. You can manually install the drivers from here, point it to your toolkit, I guess, since you downloaded it already.
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When I am on recovery yes theres an exclamation on samsung mtp device but in fastboot mode the samsung mtp does not appear but when I do fastboot devices there appears a device number so I thought I can do it on fastboot. thank you.
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If he reads efrant's "android 101" -which is STICKIED ON GENERAL forum- just the first post, he'll know everything and downloaded everything he needs to know and have to interact with his device.
a manta wrote this.
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I have read that already however I was hoping to just flash a file to the sdcard if is even possible considering I have formatted both internal and sdcard. I am very new to adb so its an easier way for me. But it seems then I will ave to do it the hard way. Thanks
PS
Not sure if this has any bearing but when I accidentally formated internal and sdcard it was a fresh 4.3 install and so android debugging was not enabled. Thanks
lolobabes said:
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Not sure if this has any bearing but when I accidentally formated internal and sdcard it was a fresh 4.3 install and so android debugging was not enabled. Thanks
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Doesn't matter because if you reboot in bootloader you can use fastboot(if drivers are installed properly), fastboot always works, you don't need to enable anything for it.
sui785 said:
Doesn't matter because if you reboot in bootloader you can use fastboot(if drivers are installed properly), fastboot always works, you don't need to enable anything for it.
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So meaning I can use fastboot to just push file to sdcard right? Tried to look for the right command but I cant seem to find the right one that works for me. Thank you.
tried doing this in fastboot "adb push romname.zip /sdcard/ROM/" had this error: device not found
lolobabes said:
tried doing this in fastboot "adb push romname.zip /sdcard/ROM/" had this error: device not found
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Take it out of a USB 3.0 port.
lolobabes said:
tried doing this in fastboot "adb push romname.zip /sdcard/ROM/" had this error: device not found
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lolobabes said:
So meaning I can use fastboot to just push file to sdcard right? Tried to look for the right command but I cant seem to find the right one that works for me. Thank you.
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no, there's no ADB interface on FASTBOOT interface. You'll never be able to push anything through ADB in FASTBOOT interface. Please read the thread i talked about earlier, and this one too -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895 - Just the first post of each will do.
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Take it out of a USB 3.0 port.
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*EPIC*
*facedesk*
*grows more white hair*
xD I actually had this issue a few days ago, had issues for 4 hours, realized I had my cord plugged in a 3.0 port.
Really dumb noob moment.
UPDATE:
Finally got the file pushed into the sd card doing via recovery. Since I am using TWRP recevery it was not too obvious how to do it unlike CWRM which I used to use. I spent more than 24 hours looking for the right solution that would work for me and funny thing was I finally got the right way to one of the first threads i looked into but just didnt pay much attention to it which was here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929
"Boot your phone into Recovery and select the "Mounts & Storage" screen
- Plug your phone into your computer using USB Data Transfer Cable
- Ensure in Recovery that your phone shows "Unmount /sdcard/" and "Unmount /system/" (If they do not show this automatically, just press each one once respectively as pressing just toggles Mount and Unmount)
- Open Command Prompt on your computer by doing Start -> Run -> cmd
- In Command Prompt, type "cd c:\AndroidSDK\tools" replacing AndroidSDK\tools with wherever your adb and ROM are located.
- This is probably the most important part - Still in Command Prompt, type "adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/ROM.zip" replacing ROM with the EXACT name of the ROM file and including the .zip piece on both ends. This may take a minute or two...or four, but you will see a message in Command Prompt saying something like <12345678kb to 1234567kb>. That is just telling you that the file was pushed properly. (I did not include that message in the picture below)"
lastforone said:
Instead of using a toolkit, just push a rom to ur sdcard using adb and flash it via recovery.. Or you can download the official image, boot into fastboot and flash it..
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L4.1
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You were right on spot unfortunately I didnt know how to do it. Thank you anyways...:highfive::highfive::highfive:
Ty for all those who tried to help me, thank you for the effort, well it was indeed a learning experience... ahihihihi
lolobabes said:
UPDATE:
Finally got the file pushed into the sd card doing via recovery. Since I am using TWRP recevery it was not too obvious how to do it unlike CWRM which I used to use. I spent more than 24 hours looking for the right solution that would work for me and funny thing was I finally got the right way to one of the first threads i looked into but just didnt pay much attention to it which was here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929
"Boot your phone into Recovery and select the "Mounts & Storage" screen
- Plug your phone into your computer using USB Data Transfer Cable
- Ensure in Recovery that your phone shows "Unmount /sdcard/" and "Unmount /system/" (If they do not show this automatically, just press each one once respectively as pressing just toggles Mount and Unmount)
- Open Command Prompt on your computer by doing Start -> Run -> cmd
- In Command Prompt, type "cd c:\AndroidSDK\tools" replacing AndroidSDK\tools with wherever your adb and ROM are located.
- This is probably the most important part - Still in Command Prompt, type "adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/ROM.zip" replacing ROM with the EXACT name of the ROM file and including the .zip piece on both ends. This may take a minute or two...or four, but you will see a message in Command Prompt saying something like <12345678kb to 1234567kb>. That is just telling you that the file was pushed properly. (I did not include that message in the picture below)"
You were right on spot unfortunately I didnt know how to do it. Thank you anyways...:highfive::highfive::highfive:
Ty for all those who tried to help me, thank you for the effort, well it was indeed a learning experience... ahihihihi
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I'm glad you sorted it out, that's the thing instead of teaching you step by step just left a hint on what you should do, helps you learn to do it on your own..
Peace,
L4.1
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Thanks for this. Was stuck with no factory image because had to wipe data because of encryption. Then was in dilemma of how to load the ZIP to sdcard without having to reflash the stock all over. This saved me the time. Thanks again