after installing Ubuntu on my phone, I'm stuck on this ROM because I have no other android ROM in my phone even though I have always access my recovery mode and download mode but I'm stuck anyway. I tried to flash my phone ave Odin closes by saying that it responds more and here I do not know how to copy a rom on my PC since I have more access to USB debug and I no access to copy from my PC.
Fastboot flash....
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thedudejdog said:
Fastboot flash....
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Not needed here, OP should be able to recover/push a ROM to /sdcard/ through ADB/custom recovery.
@OP, this has been answered many times before. RTFM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812959
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Thanks for help, my problem is solved with ADB cmd ))) thanks a lot
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Hey all.
I was tryin to uprage to 2.3.6 version by sammobile.com. But something happened. I was upgrading with odin, phone got restarted and bum! There is no screen now. Button lights are still working. When i plugged in cable to pc, nothing happens. Now, what can i do? I rly dont want to send to service, i have to do this today. Please help
Find a tutorial how to install ADB and command adb reboot in adb, then flash a rom via odin. Follow the how to unbrick methode at the galaxy gio dev section
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voetbalremco said:
Find a tutorial how to install ADB and command adb reboot in adb, then flash a rom via odin. Follow the how to unbrick methode at the galaxy gio dev section
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But my phone isnt detectable? Is it works?
Just try..
Or pull the battery out , do it in and try to get to download mode, hold the 3 buttons till it goes on, atleast the keys, and connect to pc
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I've already tried it, still black screen, nothing happened
Use the unbrick guide, and download other firmware
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I wiped the sd card like a retard... and now don't have a rom to flash.
What do?
I can't find how to mount the sd card.
You have to adb push the Rom to your phone. Hopefully you have the android sdk installed, a quick Google search will provide you with instructions on how to push the file
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florelui001p said:
You have to adb push the Rom to your phone. Hopefully you have the android sdk installed, a quick Google search will provide you with instructions on how to push the file
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You can adb from recovery?
You can also use fastboot to recover yourself
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asb123 said:
You can adb from recovery?
You can also use fastboot to recover yourself
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Yup! It has saved me multiple times!
To OP this might be useful http://rootzwiki.com/topic/20166-adb-while-in-recovery-mode/
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It looks like you can use the GNex Toolkit to flash stock rom from fastboot mode (option 9).
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It looks like you can use the GNex Toolkit to flash stock rom from fastboot mode (option 9).
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Are you getting payed or something man?
Why are you suggesting a toolkit, which will then use fastboot, to reflash a whole rom, a stock rom at that, when he has access to a custom recovery, thus he can get himself out of this mess and learn a thing or two about adb (adb can do more than just a simple copy operation).
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iArtisan said:
I wiped the sd card like a retard... and now don't have a rom to flash.
What do?
I can't find how to mount the sd card.
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I flashed the stock back using odin.
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Adb sucks tool kits tool kits tool kits. I've grown sick of ADB. Just personal preference.
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Hello, im in need of a little assistance. TWRP Accidentally deleted my data, and im stuck at the TWRP Screen, how do I go back to stock?
Turn phone off boot into fast boot mode flash factory image and done.
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make use of wugs nexus toolkit its easy for first timers and even has helping information to install drivers needed also it will download the stock rom of your choice and flash it for you
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Turn phone off boot into fast boot mode flash factory image and done.
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No need for fastboot here, OP should be able to recover/push a ROM to /sdcard/ through ADB/custom recovery.
@OP, this has been answered many times before. RTFM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812959
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So i was about to flash the Cyanogen 10.1 ROM on to my phone when i accidentally wiped the system files off my phone. So i went to reboot and it said there was no OS installed on my phone and that SuperSU wasn't installed. When i try to boot it up it just sits at the google screen with the padlock icon at the bottom. If it makes a difference used TWRP (team win recovery project). I don't have a backup on my phone and i don't know what to do. I seriously need help guys. I'm desperate.... :crying::crying::crying:
Just flash stock
Push custom rom to sdcard via adb in recovery mode.
Or
Flash stock images
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samersh72 said:
Push custom rom to sdcard via adb in recovery mode.
Or
Flash stock images
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could you give me a step by step guide to do this? As in what tools/ files i will need? I stupidly used a tool kit... and for some reason when i plug my phone in to the computer it shows up as "MTB USB device"
xMerez said:
could you give me a step by step guide to do this? As in what tools/ files i will need? I stupidly used a tool kit... and for some reason when i plug my phone in to the computer it shows up as "MTB USB device"
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See my sig. Gnex tips "problems can happen" section.
And see efrant thread in general section for flashing stock
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Get it fixed?
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Hi XDA,
my brother got his GNex wet and gave it to me. I took it apart entirely and let it dry overnight, I assembled it back together today but I can't get into the OS.
Bootloader, Fastboot, Download-Mode, recovery and ADB sideload all work fine but if I want to boot into the OS it just keeps rebooting at the Google-logo with the little lock at the bottom.
What I've tried so far:
Reflash the stock ROM via the Nexus Root Toolkit
Repartition and reflash stock ROM via Odin
Flash CyanogenMod in CWM
I've tried all of the above multiple times, I can't get it to boot.
Could it be that the internal memory is defective? If so, is there any tool that I could use to test it? Can I partiton "around" the defective parts?
Thanks for your time and help.
Juat use fastboot and no toolkit. Flash the factory image..
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Juat use fastboot and no toolkit. Flash the factory image..
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That's essentially exactly the same, all the toolkit does is execute the commands automatically
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That's essentially exactly the same, all the toolkit does is execute the commands automatically
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Fastboot does too with less failure chance and more input on what went wrong.
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mrgnex said:
Fastboot does too with less failure chance and more input on what went wrong.
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Okay I just did that according to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-nexus/general/how-to-return-to-stock-galaxy-nexus-t1626895 but it still doesn't boot properly. Any ideas?
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I just noticed that:
http://i.imgur.com/hUJPul7.jpg
Could it be that the Cache-partition is defective or something?
No ideas? :/
Err thats recovery. Not fastboot. But maybe your internal memory has died.. But I sont know sure yet.
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mrgnex said:
Err thats recovery. Not fastboot. But maybe your internal memory has died.. But I sont know sure yet.
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I can get to fastboot and download-mode as well, that's how I flashed the ROM and the stock recovery
No ideas? :/