Hey guys, this will be my first ever Android guide so bear with me. I also have a GSM/Maguro device (i9250) and have NOT tried this on other devices, and I am not responsible for any further damage to your phone (although, at this point, how worse can things get?!)
Problem/ case: I was messing around on goo-manager and flashed a TWRP 2.4.1.0 flashable zip on the list (didn't really check if it was for Maguro, etc) and I disregarded all the warnings and flashed it, which then rebooted my device, and showed a quick screen of TWRP flash/processing and it suddenly rebooted, so I thought "WTF"? and it wouldn't turn on afterwards, no matter what I did.
TLDR: phone wouldn't boot up.
Solution: ----- for me I'm on Windows 8 (x64), but I'm pretty sure it will work for previous versions of Windows also.
1. download this : http://www.mediafire.com/?q9fyyjo2yh8i48h and http://www.mediafire.com/?jf6l09wfi4mh3t5
2. Extract the rar files and place it on the desktop (preferably)
3. Go into r5-galaxynexus-superboot > double click on these items : "adb-windows", "fastboot-windows", and "superboot-windows". Keep the last script running, do NOT close superboot-windows.
4. Go into usb_drv_windows > right click "omap_winusb" > click "Install"
a. if you're on windows 8 and you run into an error message that says " The third-party INF does not contain digital signature" then refer to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlYGfJM2BJ0
5. back out to the main directory of the folder and this time go to usb_drv_android > right click "android_winusb" > click "Install"
6. Open device manager
a. Windows 7: windows key > type "device manager" into search
b. Windows 8: windows key + q > type device manger into search under "settings"
7. check to see if you have the OMAP4460 driver installed under "TI devices"
8. After those 2 drivers have been installed, go back to the main directory again and this time click on "omap4460_tuna_hs_pro"
9. Hopefully this step will solve your problem once and for all:
when the command script hangs on "Waiting for device <omap usb>, disconnect your device from the USB > take out the battery > connect the phone back to the computer WITHOUT the battery plugged in, and then finally insert the battery into the phone, and the command script should respond right away and boot the phone up (in my case I saw the white charging battery logo).
My result on the screen. http://i.imgur.com/FTpMzml.png
10. Now, if the phone was able to boot up, that means you were able to unbrick your device, CONGRATULATIONS! If this didn't help, I'm also truly sorry, and wish the best of luck to you.
Hit the thanks button if it worked out for ya!
Great guide!!!!!!
Bookmarked for sure
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thegtfusion said:
Great guide!!!!!!
Bookmarked for sure
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hahah thanks! DD
Congrats you safe your nexus
at least we know that this beast can also be bricked
I needed to post this!
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thegtfusion said:
I needed to post this!
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Hahahahaah this is what I used to do to my old iPhone to get a new one. This literally made my day thanks!!!
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don't work for me:crying:
desmail said:
don't work for me:crying:
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Just to make sure, are you on i9250?
Let's see how we can help you out
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thegtfusion said:
I needed to post this!
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Hahahaha lol its so funny
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also mine looked like this
lolitsjae said:
also mine looked like this
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add it to the OP.
lolitsjae said:
Just to make sure, are you on i9250?
Let's see how we can help you out
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yes i'm i9250 and five day's ago my gnex turnoff and died.i've tried all keys combinations for fastboot,recovery,odin baut nothing.he's died.
i've search omapflash method but i've that error.
desmail said:
yes i'm i9250 and five day's ago my gnex turnoff and died.i've tried all keys combinations for fastboot,recovery,odin baut nothing.he's died.
i've search omapflash method but i've that error.
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Ah okay. Have you tried the methods again? Just to make sure
also, what did you do to your device that caused it to die?
R: [GUIDE] Unbrick guide for Galaxy Nexus (Maguro)/ Windows ONLY
Oh! Yes i've tried several times.but nothing.
My last flashed rom is jbsourcery 4.5 and when my device die, i' m stay to facebook.
Gnex turn off and die. Tomorrow i send it to assistance and i hope is really brick(unlook bootloader,root,recovery,custom rom, my personal data......)
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Oh! Yes i've tried several times.but nothing.
My last flashed rom is jbsourcery 4.5 and when my device die, i' m stay to facebook.
Gnex turn off and die. Tomorrow i send it to assistance and i hope is really brick(unlook bootloader,root,recovery,custom rom, my personal data......)
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Perhaps that wasn't bricking but maybe a battery issue.. because if you were fine while on facebook and it suddenly shut off, that might've been due to the phone not the rom.
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But when the cable is insert the phone is die....nothing charge animation.
Pull out the battery and my win7 recognize the omap4460
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desmail said:
But when the cable is insert the phone is die....nothing charge animation.
Pull out the battery and my win7 recognize the omap4460
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Ah okay then it's definitely not a battery issue. If your win7 can recognize omap then it's just that last part try this. After your omap has been recognized, disconnect and then connect your device to the computer without the batteries, run the script and then plug in the batteries.
Also do you have adb privileges on your computer? Maybe it's a problem with the device not being able to get into fastboot.
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i used this thing with my first gnex (now the 3rd)and worked.it's anyway a already discovered method,the last to reanimate a gnex with for example something screwed and no possibilities of fastboot it (apart emmc failure..rma for it)
thanks for posting and let know this to new gnex users
Two words ( USB Jig ) works for me on most Samsung bricks
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sert00 said:
i used this thing with my first gnex (now the 3rd)and worked.it's anyway a already discovered method,the last to reanimate a gnex with for example something screwed and no possibilities of fastboot it (apart emmc failure..rma for it)
thanks for posting and let know this to new gnex users
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Yea it has been out for awhile but I've never seen a detailed guide for How to actually do it and Android newbies like me could use one but it's great to hear it worked out for ya!
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So i am finally pulling the trigger and getting the nexus. I am not new to XDA flashing ROMs or even development in general but i have learned the hard way it is better to be safe than sorry. Anyway I live in San Francisco and will be buying the GSM version from the google play store so i will just fire off my questions.
1. so this would be where i go to unlock root and flash a custom recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310 and on the list my phone would be option 7 correct ???????
2. are there any steps that i should be careful on or just take extra care???
3. Any useful tips in general i will be testing other ROMs and Kernels but will probably end up using AOKP and Franco kernel since i know him from a previous phone.
Thank you in advance and anything you think of that i didn't
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1. so this would be where i go to unlock root and flash a custom recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310 and on the list my phone would be option 7 correct ???????
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No, use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529058
2. are there any steps that i should be careful on or just take extra care???
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Be careful with all commands.
3. Any useful tips in general i will be testing other ROMs and Kernels but will probably end up using AOKP and Franco kernel since i know him from a previous phone.
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Do nandroid backups before flashing new ROMs so you can always go back to your previous setup.
Let me all another question is there a radio our Ril I should flash to get better data speeds any thread you suggest
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Use this tool kit. Easy unlocking, rooting, relocking and unrooting all in one program. http://www.wugfresh.com/dev/gnex-root-toolkit/
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chancy319 said:
Use this tool kit. Easy unlocking, rooting, relocking and unrooting all in one program. http://www.wugfresh.com/dev/gnex-root-toolkit/
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No. Please don't use this. Use the link marton gave
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Zepius said:
No. Please don't use this. Use the link marton gave
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I was actually wondering about that program I don't like things that are to ready lol what is wrong with it
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dislplin01 said:
I was actually wondering about that program I don't like things that are to ready lol what is wrong with it
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Technically nothing is wrong with it, but if you have problems with the way marton posted , its easier to find out what went wrong where
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Zepius said:
No. Please don't use this. Use the link marton gave
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+1 billion.
At least when you do it manually you will know what went wrong and at what step and if you need to ask for help it will be a lot easier for you to get it of you have that information.
And as a bonus you get to learn!
Learning is fun! :thumbup:
There's nothing wrong with the program. It works flawlessly but I know most people on here like to do it the manual way.
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The script is a horrible way to do things. It's slower than using advice and fastboot directly, unless you are a beginner in which case it still sucks because it's much better to actually take the time to learn how stuff works.... makes it easier to fix things later on.
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One Toolkit argument:
If you "break" your phone in a week/month/year/whatever...
And come back requesting help...
We're MORE than glad to help.
However, you'll find the process of diagnosis and repair to go much more smoothly when you have ADB/Fastboot set up.
Which is really 99% of the work in unlocking/rooting manually.
If you have a bricked device you're
a ) in a panic
b ) not going to be able to tell if the actual ADB/Fastboot set up isn't working...
Or if your device is broken to the point where it won't be recognized even on a working set up.
KNOWING you have ADB/Fastboot set up correctly is, again, %99 percent of fixing your phone.
If you come in and say "adb devices" doesn't show anything it could be TWO possible reasons, rather than one.
Oh...
And learning ftw.
And the fact that adb pushing items to our MTP phones is sometimes easier than using drag-n-drop.
And...you might at one point need this ability to unbrick =].
Thanks for the help guys any baseband you would recommend I'm in San Francisco just want the best coverage
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Jubakuba said:
One Toolkit argument:
If you "break" your phone in a week/month/year/whatever...
And come back requesting help...
We're MORE than glad to help.
However, you'll find the process of diagnosis and repair to go much more smoothly when you have ADB/Fastboot set up.
Which is really 99% of the work in unlocking/rooting manually.
If you have a bricked device you're
a ) in a panic
b ) not going to be able to tell if the actual ADB/Fastboot set up isn't working...
Or if your device is broken to the point where it won't be recognized even on a working set up.
KNOWING you have ADB/Fastboot set up correctly is, again, %99 percent of fixing your phone.
If you come in and say "adb devices" doesn't show anything it could be TWO possible reasons, rather than one.
Oh...
And learning ftw.
And the fact that adb pushing items to our MTP phones is sometimes easier than using drag-n-drop.
And...you might at one point need this ability to unbrick =].
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Yea I'm familiar with adb and fast boot I just like to be safe and know what guide is the most up to date and reasent for the version of phone I am getting
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I was using cm-10.1-20121229-NIGHTLY-maguro, i've installed timur-usbhost-2012-12-23-jb42.zip using CWM and after system restart now my phone is death.
Pressing power button or volume buttons i got no response, my phone is completely death!
Can anyone help me?
What happens when you try to plug it in to charge it?
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akira02rex said:
What happens when you try to plug it in to charge it?
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Absolutely nothing. Black screen.
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Absolutely nothing. Black screen.
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Tough luck man. I really hope you get this issue sorted.
But so that people who might see this thread get the whole picture... you actually flashed a Nexus 7 Kernel on your Galaxy Nexus.
Timur's Nexus 7 kernel is helping a lot of people do things with their N7 that wouldn't be possible otherwise. It's an excelent piece of coding being developed down at Rootzwiki. I'm not leaving any links. If you'd like you can google it... you'll easily find his blog and the main thread.
Cheers :good:
resh1 said:
I was using cm-10.1-20121229-NIGHTLY-maguro, i've installed timur-usbhost-2012-12-23-jb42.zip using CWM and after system restart now my phone is death.
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You installed a kernel, made for Nexus 7 on stock JB 4.2.x, over your CM 10.1 install on a Gnex Phone.
But not just that. You have now also generated a high Google score with my name in it and "dead phone". Thank you very much!
You should have all technology banned from your fingers.
Timur
Ten days ago, on Jan. 29th, I asked XDA to delete this silly thread. So it will, eventually, drop out of the search engines. But it's still here.
If you think XDA should *not* be used for baseless, stupid defamation, then do me a little favor and click the report button on the OP. Just say abuse. It doesn't take much time. Thank you.
As stated in the title, I have completely ruined my screen by dropping it. It cracked and won't light up at all, however, the phone still makes notification sounds and the notification lights come on, so I'm fairly certain the internals are still intact. I have a square trade warranty I plan on utilizing if I must, however, they informed me that it's required for them to do a factory wipe of the phone when they do repair it. I have a LOT of very important data and pics on the phone though Is there anyway I can retrieve them? I tried downloading gnex toolkit and installed the drivers, however, I didn't have USB debugging turned on before the big fall of 2013. Is there anyway around this? Pleaseee tell me if so. Would be glad to even donate to anyone that could be of some major assistance here, because those pics and data are crucial to me. I should have done a backup, I know, I know... but hindsight is 20/20 :-/
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help!
Try putting it into boot loader, then adb backup. For boot loader hold the volume down volume up and power. Should save backup to computer. Lemme know if this works
If you don't have adb you'll need to install the android SDK
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As stated in the title, I have completely ruined my screen by dropping it. It cracked and won't light up at all, however, the phone still makes notification sounds and the notification lights come on, so I'm fairly certain the internals are still intact. I have a square trade warranty I plan on utilizing if I must, however, they informed me that it's required for them to do a factory wipe of the phone when they do repair it. I have a LOT of very important data and pics on the phone though Is there anyway I can retrieve them? I tried downloading gnex toolkit and installed the drivers, however, I didn't have USB debugging turned on before the big fall of 2013. Is there anyway around this? Pleaseee tell me if so. Would be glad to even donate to anyone that could be of some major assistance here, because those pics and data are crucial to me. I should have done a backup, I know, I know... but hindsight is 20/20 :-/
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help!
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You might be able to get pictures by just plugging it into a PC with drivers. It usually defaults to MTP mode, where you can pull pictures from. Your app data might be lost unfortunately though, unless you can get USB debugging on somehow
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VonEsch said:
Try putting it into boot loader, then adb backup. For boot loader hold the volume down volume up and power. Should save backup to computer. Lemme know if this works
If you don't have adb you'll need to install the android SDK
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Bootloader only loads fast boot doesn't it? However, you could flash a recovery (if you're already unlocked) and boot that, then you could use adb
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Quinny899 said:
You might be able to get pictures by just plugging it into a PC with drivers. It usually defaults to MTP mode, where you can pull pictures from. Your app data might be lost unfortunately though, unless you can get USB debugging on somehow
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Bootloader only loads fast boot doesn't it? However, you could flash a recovery (if you're already unlocked) and boot that, then you could use adb
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Should be able to backup from boot loader, with adb, I don't believe you need USB debugging on there
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VonEsch said:
Should be able to backup from boot loader, with adb, I don't believe you need USB debugging on there
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I mean bootloader only has fastboot, not adb, I'm pretty sure
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Quinny899 said:
I mean bootloader only has fastboot, not adb, I'm pretty sure
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Could she fast boot pull? And pull directories?
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VonEsch said:
Could she fast boot pull? And pull directories?
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There isn't a fastboot pull, only flash, -w, wipe and reboot I think
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Quinny899 is correct.
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Quinny899 said:
There isn't a fastboot pull, only flash, -w, wipe and reboot I think
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**** you're absolutely correct.
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corkie said:
As stated in the title, I have completely ruined my screen by dropping it. It cracked and won't light up at all, however, the phone still makes notification sounds and the notification lights come on, so I'm fairly certain the internals are still intact. I have a square trade warranty I plan on utilizing if I must, however, they informed me that it's required for them to do a factory wipe of the phone when they do repair it. I have a LOT of very important data and pics on the phone though Is there anyway I can retrieve them? I tried downloading gnex toolkit and installed the drivers, however, I didn't have USB debugging turned on before the big fall of 2013. Is there anyway around this? Pleaseee tell me if so. Would be glad to even donate to anyone that could be of some major assistance here, because those pics and data are crucial to me. I should have done a backup, I know, I know... but hindsight is 20/20 :-/
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help!
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My friend I had the exact same problem, for the past few weeks my screen stopped and then it worked and then it didnt and then it stopped finally, sadly I had switched the USB to charge only, been trying for weeks . Here is the solution
MOBOROBO FILE MANAGER
The link is provided by cnet so it is trusted and the publisher is verified by microsoft. I came across it on CNET forums, I had been ignoring links from CNET and focusing on XDA and other known Android Community forums lol
God Bless you my friend.
It is so simple that I am scratching my head for spending so much time on adb and other dev stuff.
I even used the Droid Root tool to do a system pull lol
To the moderators, if this thread could be sticky-ed I think lots of people would appreciate it.
Also if it could to posted across as many forums as possible. I did lots of reading and discovered lots of people have this problem
EDIT: I cannot post links , but the download link is available from cnet.
PS Is it just me or doesnt the name of the software seem like Mojo Jojo from Powerpuff girls haha
i dont understand rooting said 101 times i guess
my firmware version is 2.3.3 so the one clicks i see are for 2.2.1/2 iirc
what can i do
Read, research.
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Search on YouTube for videos.
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James said:
i dont understand rooting said 101 times i guess
my firmware version is 2.3.3 so the one clicks i see are for 2.2.1/2 iirc
what can i do
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2.3.3?
You are in the wrong section. This device never had gingerbread
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oopps what is the correct section ... i have no clue on this kinda stuff sorry
Whatever phone you have is the correct section.
Smh
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Post to the Q&A section of the forum for your device. Go to about phone, check the model number and Google it to find out which phone you have
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If I helped you, please hit the thanks button!
thanks guys
i tried Flashing To Original Rom - Using Odin and the first time i missed the step where is says "check Re-partition" i finished the steps and clicked start and fail came up, the phone wouldn't turn off/on just a screen/symbol showing the phone connected to a pc
i took the battery out and tried again checking Re-partition this time and i got a pass but the phone went to a screen i have never seen before (lots of yellow/red codes) i clicked reboot in that screen and the phone turned off and on but wont go passed the intro screen ( Big S )
i have a screen shot of obin but cant post it
ffs
James said:
i tried Flashing To Original Rom - Using Odin and the first time i missed the step where is says "check Re-partition" i finished the steps and clicked start and fail came up, the phone wouldn't turn off/on just a screen/symbol showing the phone connected to a pc
i took the battery out and tried again checking Re-partition this time and i got a pass but the phone went to a screen i have never seen before (lots of yellow/red codes) i clicked reboot in that screen and the phone turned off and on but wont go passed the intro screen ( Big S )
i have a screen shot of obin but cant post it
ffs
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go. post. in. your. devices. forum.
Zepius said:
go. post. in. your. devices. forum.
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i did i got no reply
James said:
i did i got no reply
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we dont have your phone so how can we help you?
James said:
i did i got no reply
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You have an i9000 gs2? Why would you even think the galaxy nexus forums would be able to help?
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Pirateghost said:
You have an i9000 gs2? Why would you even think the galaxy nexus forums would be able to help?
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i cant remember tbh it was a mestake all the different names (i9000/gt i9000/galaxy s) i thought nexus was just another name
James said:
i cant remember tbh it was a mestake all the different names (i9000/gt i9000/galaxy s) i thought nexus was just another name
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A quick search with Google would have told you otherwise... We really can't help you here, as the phones are nothing alike.
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will you accept me deepest apologies ?
No apologies necessary but you need to understand that every phone is different and they all have their own methods of doing things.. If you don't want a worthless brick in your hands then you should stick to your own device forums.
Continuing to post here asking for help doesn't do any good
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Pirateghost said:
No apologies necessary but you need to understand that every phone is different and they all have their own methods of doing things.. If you don't want a worthless brick in your hands then you should stick to your own device forums.
Continuing to post here asking for help doesn't do any good
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understood and my mistake :good:
Please read forum rules before posting
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My Galaxy Nexus is stuck on android 4.1.1,Odin won't recognize it due to the fact that it's a Nexus device,as well as Odin.
OTA update won't work either,when ever i try to check it just says Up to date,i've also tried Deleting the Google framework thing,didn't work either.
Rooting isn't working as well,tried several root kits,including the Galaxy Nexus Tool Kit that i've found here,as well as Others.
Any help ?
General Information :
Board : Tuna
Device : Maguro
Product : yakjujp
GSM model
Dont use toolkits. Just do it manually garuanteed to work.
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mrgnex said:
Dont use toolkits. Just do it manually garuanteed to work.
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Link ?
preferably with a guide because i'm not really used to mod android devices,i usually just make other people do this sort of things for me
Shakshireno said:
Link ?
preferably with a guide because i'm not really used to mod android devices,i usually just make other people do this sort of things for me
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529058
Enjoy!
It is a LOT easier than you may think. Just take your time and read carefully a couple times and let it sink in, it should all start to make sense fairly quickly
ashclepdia said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529058
Enjoy!
It is a LOT easier than you may think. Just take your time and read carefully a couple times and let it sink in, it should all start to make sense fairly quickly
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Thanks alot!
it did really turn out alot easier than i first thought it would be.
Shakshireno said:
Thanks alot!
it did really turn out alot easier than i first thought it would be.
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No problem!
Yea the galaxy nexus is such an easy device to mod. Love this thing for that reason
ashclepdia said:
No problem!
Yea the galaxy nexus is such an easy device to mod. Love this thing for that reason
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Every nexus is. Thats why I love them. You just cant brick them and they are beast in developing.
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