[SOLVED] completely stuck, ADB won't push - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Problem description
trying to get the phone to update from 4.0.4 to 4.2.x, [Phone has 'ClockWorkMod recovery v6.0.0.5' and I believe is rooted]
first tried via OTA automatic update, but at bootloader it says something like 'failed signature verification, aborted'
I then downloaded 'cm-10.1-20130411-EXPERIMENTAL-maguro-M3' placed it in a folder, but it won't install at bootloader, says 'something ~~, aborted' again
Some thread mentioned need to install a kernel, so I installed 'franco Kernel r374', in recovery mode ['install from zip' etc]
then the phone won't start, gets stuck at white Google logo and open lock screen
I managed to get ADB and get it show up with 'adb devices', (but phone won't show on file explorer)
Tried 'adb push ***.zip' [I think it was a different CWM zip file], screen says 'failed to copy ***, to /sdcard: read only file system'
I went into recovery mode, tried "mounts and storage, mount /sdcard"
It would not mount, screen flashes briefly, but mount status stay the same
Then tried 'format /sdcard', it seemed to have done that
ADB still won't push anything into the phone, and recovery mode takes about 5 seconds to go into the blue menu screen, whereas before it was immediate
Now the phone is still stuck at logo screen and can't copy anything from ADB to /sdcard, but adb is able to push file into /data/media, but 'install zip from folder' thingy won't find /data/media folder
Please help, sorry if posting new thread is wrong, my first post
many thanks to everyone who provided help, finally i managed to flash the kernel and 4.2.2 across and the thing works now

/data/media is the same as /sdcard/
Sent from my Nexus

bk201doesntexist said:
/data/media is the same as /sdcard/
Sent from my Nexus
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i did push a new francokernel into /data/media, but at recovery screen install zip from sdcard, choose zip from sdcard, phone says 'no files found',
plus, i still can't mount sdcard

bellemonde said:
i did push a new francokernel into /data/media, but at recovery screen install zip from sdcard, choose zip from sdcard, phone says 'no files found',
plus, i still can't mount sdcard
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push to /data/media/0 then
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2

i have been this before, when locking and then unlocking the fastboot by mistake.
cant mount all partitions except /system.
flash a stock through usb and works fine so far.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium

bellemonde said:
i did push a new francokernel into /data/media, but at recovery screen install zip from sdcard, choose zip from sdcard, phone says 'no files found',
plus, i still can't mount sdcard
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While connected to USB, go to "choose zip from sdcard". Now push the files. Once it's done, back out of that menu, and reenter.
Sent from my Nexus

Related

[Solved]ClockworkMod Recovery - No files Found

I'm trying to install Jellybean, and I put the .zip file on my phone via USB before rebooting into recovery. When I press "choose zip from sdcard" it says No files found.
I even tried the following command:
adb push ./bigxie_JRN84D_rooted_busybox_deodexed.zip /sdcard
But it still says no files found.
I'm using a Galaxy nexus, which doesn't use a sdcard, only internal memory so maybe I am doing something wrong.
My phone is currently bricked and won't boot, so the only thing I can do is use recovery mode.
Any help would be appreciated.
Edit:
Tried unmounting and remounting everything, and it worked.

Help me recover HTC One X

I've searched for 3 hours and nothing helped so:
I have an international HTC One X Unlocked on HTCDev with S-ON :
ENDEAVORU PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-0.95.000
CID: HTC__032
MID: PJ4610000
I have installed ClockworkMod 5.8.4.0 and made a backup recovery 2 days ago from it before doing anything else.
and accidentally today i did these commands:
Wipe battery stats
Wipe Dalvik cache
wipe data/factory reset
and
format /cache
format /data
format /sdcard
format /system
Of course... after rebooting... NO MORE OS BOOT UP , it gets stuck at HTC Brilliant screen and stays forever.
First thing I did was to try to flash RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_HTC_Europe_1.29.401.11_Radio_1.1204.105.14_release_260491_signed.exe
didn't work! it says UNKNOWN ERROR (i think not the os it wants)
then i copied all the backup folders from my computer (the backup that i've made 2 days ago) on the sdcard partition which i can accesss from clockworkmod by mounting usb (and of course it was totally empty)
didn't wirk either.
How cand i put back my OS while I still have access to sdcard, bootloader and clockwork mod.
Please help me, I'm a dummy!
Can you put your back up of nandroid to internal sd card of phone?
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tomislav177 said:
Can you put your back up of nandroid to internal sd card of phone?
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
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I can, but I don't know the path, correct path, All I have is the folder named exactly like this: 2012-07-26.05.13.13 with this files in it:
.android_secure.vfat.tar
boot.img
cache.ext4.tar
data.ext4.tar
nandroid.md5
recovery.img
system.ext4.tar
mihaipricop82 said:
I can, but I don't know the path, correct path, All I have is the folder named exactly like this: 2012-07-26.05.13.13 with this files in it:
.android_secure.vfat.tar
boot.img
cache.ext4.tar
data.ext4.tar
nandroid.md5
recovery.img
system.ext4.tar
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lol
if you know what you are doing with explorer then you just need to drop the folder 2012-07-26.05.13.13 in /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/
then restore your backup in recovery
i assume if you have done "format /sdcard and /system" then wondering why your phone wont boot, you are a dummy so i will write a dummy guide for you :laugh:
yeah, formatting /system is why it wont boot anymore
here are the things you need to do to get booting again
reboot into recovery
click on "mounts and storage"
click on "mount USB storage" at bottom
plug your phone into PC via USB cable
open up computer (assuming Windows) and open up your now blank /SDCARD
make a folder called "clockworkmod" (without quotes)
open this folder then make another one inside it called "backup"
copy your 2012-07-26.05.13.13 folder from your PC to the "backup" folder
click on "Unmount" on your phone
click on "+++++Go Back+++++"
click on "backup and restore"
click on "restore"
click on "2012-07-26.05.13.13"
click on "Yes - Restore"
once complete you should be fine and dandy again
I don't know what did you erase but inside zip you have boot.img which if you deleted somehow boot.img you can flash through adb shell. Don't ask me I don't know correct command line, but you can extract it and flash itbthrough phone. I will look for exact path for recovery zip file because i have root and nandroid back up and in next post I will give you my path.
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tomislav177 said:
I don't know what did you erase but inside zip you have boot.img which if you deleted somehow boot.img you can flash through adb shell. Don't ask me I don't know correct command line, but you can extract it and flash itbthrough phone. I will look for exact path for recovery zip file because i have root and nandroid back up and in next post I will give you my path.
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Path:
/mnt/sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/
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bagofcrap24 said:
lol
if you know what you are doing with explorer then you just need to drop the folder 2012-07-26.05.13.13 in /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/
then restore your backup in recovery
i assume if you have done "format /sdcard and /system" then wondering why your phone wont boot, you are a dummy so i will write a dummy guide for you :laugh:
yeah, formatting /system is why it wont boot anymore
here are the things you need to do to get booting again
reboot into recovery
click on "mounts and storage"
click on "mount USB storage" at bottom
plug your phone into PC via USB cable
open up computer (assuming Windows) and open up your now blank /SDCARD
make a folder called "clockworkmod" (without quotes)
open this folder then make another one inside it called "backup"
copy your 2012-07-26.05.13.13 folder from your PC to the "backup" folder
click on "Unmount" on your phone
click on "+++++Go Back+++++"
click on "backup and restore"
click on "restore"
click on "2012-07-26.05.13.13"
click on "Yes - Restore"
once complete you should be fine and dandy again
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THANK YOU. especially for your patience. I got somehow desperate and didn't know how to do correctly these steps
God bless you.
Please Help
Ok, so I know I take first prize for noob/dummy of the year but I'm really hoping someone cane help.
I recently rooted my one x and tried to install Android Revolution custom rom. Got stuck in a bootloop. Managed to then flash Cyanogenmod 9 (trip's version) however had issues with bluetooth not working and random reboots. Thought i'd give Android revolution a go again but got stuck in bootloop.....again!!! So...in all my (lack of) infinite wisdom, I booted into recovery and proceeded to format everything thinking I could just drop Leedroid's rom onto the sd card and flash it from recovery.
Whilst I thought this would work, I now have no access to the sd card. I tried mounting usb mass storage and the sdcard in recovery so I could just drag and drop it frrom windows but got the following error "E: Unable to open ums lunfile (No such file or di
So, after reading through some other threads, I discovered that you could just push the zip file using adb, however, when trying this I get the error: device not found.
When launching fastboot I get
SD Checking
Failed to open usb Master mode
Failed to open usb Master mode
loading HTCUpdatezipName image
Failed to open usb Master mode
Please plug off USB
Hope someone out there can help.
yorkieip said:
Ok, so I know I take first prize for noob/dummy of the year but I'm really hoping someone cane help.
I recently rooted my one x and tried to install Android Revolution custom rom. Got stuck in a bootloop. Managed to then flash Cyanogenmod 9 (trip's version) however had issues with bluetooth not working and random reboots. Thought i'd give Android revolution a go again but got stuck in bootloop.....again!!! So...in all my (lack of) infinite wisdom, I booted into recovery and proceeded to format everything thinking I could just drop Leedroid's rom onto the sd card and flash it from recovery.
Whilst I thought this would work, I now have no access to the sd card. I tried mounting usb mass storage and the sdcard in recovery so I could just drag and drop it frrom windows but got the following error "E: Unable to open ums lunfile (No such file or di
So, after reading through some other threads, I discovered that you could just push the zip file using adb, however, when trying this I get the error: device not found.
When launching fastboot I get
SD Checking
Failed to open usb Master mode
Failed to open usb Master mode
loading HTCUpdatezipName image
Failed to open usb Master mode
Please plug off USB
Hope someone out there can help.
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Do you have the latst Recovery? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819
If not, update to latest recovery and try to mount USB storage again.
Also you can try to use adb while you have the phone in recovery mode, not fastboot or hboot.
And, did you remember to flash the boot.img from fast boot after reflasnig the ROM? if not, that that is causing the bootloops.
ionut.micu said:
Do you have the latst Recovery? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819
If not, update to latest recovery and try to mount USB storage again.
Also you can try to use adb while you have the phone in recovery mode, not fastboot or hboot.
And, did you remember to flash the boot.img from fast boot after reflasnig the ROM? if not, that that is causing the bootloops.
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wow, thankyou so much.
That was a relatively easy solution and got be back in the game baby!!!
BTW I gotta say, I was pretty happy with my one x before but now... I think i'm in love.
Sorry if this is off topic but was unsure where else to post. Had issues with random rebooting after certain apps launched so scrapped leedroid and tried out modaco. All seemed fine but then I was getting a reboot every time I tried to access (play, set as a ring tone or even just play) mp3's so I did a full wipe reflash of Leedroid and the same thing happens, full reboot when tying to do anything with MP3s
please help
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
Here is an alternative way without ruu
1-Mount usb in recovery
2-Copy this rom to sdcard
3-Factory reset
4-Flash rom
4-Start ruu and grab the rom.zip (you can find guides at xda for grabbing rom.zip)
5-Extract boot_signed.img and recovery.img
6-Execute fastboot flash boot boot_signed.img and fastboot flash recovery
recovery.img
7-Reboot and relock the bootloader
and now you don't need ruu and phone works well I tried this myself and it worked
Firstly, thanks for your sugggestion. One question though, won't relocking the bootloader also unroot the phone?
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
I am in a similar problem with my htc one x. I tried to flash android revolution but recovery would always tell me this;
E:can't open /sdcard/Android_Revolution_HD-One_X_8.0.0,zip
(bad)
Installation aborted
I tried to restore a backup I made from the stock system, but it just reboots shortly after showing the wallpaper. I am a real noob here and I read about updating clockwork, my version is 5.8.2.7. I do not know how to do that since I can't mount usb storage from recovery...
I really would appreciate a guide that even squirrels could follow, please
Just come across this thread, and i would like to say:
ACCIDENTALLY MY ****
There is no way you can format your partitions accidentally lmao
My phone was stuck in bootloop for 4 days. I finally relocked the bootloader and flashed my RUU. Worked perfectly after that

[Q] One X recovery problem

Hello,
I wanted to install CM10 on my One x.
I've unlocked and rooted the device successfully and created a backup of the stock ROM using Clockworkmod (V5.8.2.7).
I then renamed the folder of the rom backup to "stock rom".
So far so good.
I downloaded CM10 and tried to install it. It installed the files correctly and then rebooted and the CM logo appeared.
But after many hours of waiting, the logo was still on the screen and it was still loading/booting.
This could not be ok so I rebooted into the boatloader and thought I'd set back the backup of the stock ROM.
When trying to restore the stock rom I get the following error:
"Checking MD5 sums..."
"MD5 mismatch".
I think this error is caused because I renamed the backup folder.
How can I solve this problem?
Can I connect to the boatloader using USB and then rename the folder or calculate a new MD5 crc??
Kind regards.
sander-w said:
Hello,
I wanted to install CM10 on my One x.
I've unlocked and rooted the device successfully and created a backup of the stock ROM using Clockworkmod (V5.8.2.7).
I then renamed the folder of the rom backup to "stock rom".
So far so good.
I downloaded CM10 and tried to install it. It installed the files correctly and then rebooted and the CM logo appeared.
But after many hours of waiting, the logo was still on the screen and it was still loading/booting.
This could not be ok so I rebooted into the boatloader and thought I'd set back the backup of the stock ROM.
When trying to restore the stock rom I get the following error:
"Checking MD5 sums..."
"MD5 mismatch".
I think this error is caused because I renamed the backup folder.
How can I solve this problem?
Can I connect to the boatloader using USB and then rename the folder or calculate a new MD5 crc??
Kind regards.
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you can't rename the folder from bootloader, you have to get into recovery, mount usb and then rename the folder
matt95 said:
you can't rename the folder from bootloader, you have to get into recovery, mount usb and then rename the folder
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When I go to recovery->mounts and storage menu -> mount USB storage
I get the the following error:
"E: Unable to open ums lunfile (No such file or directory)"
sander-w said:
When I go to recovery->mounts and storage menu -> mount USB storage
I get the the following error:
"E: Unable to open ums lunfile (No such file or directory)"
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you should reinstall your custom recovery just to be sure...
Recovery Download
go into fastboot mode and type:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery path/to/recovery.img
sander-w said:
When I go to recovery->mounts and storage menu -> mount USB storage
I get the the following error:
"E: Unable to open ums lunfile (No such file or directory)"
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You need clockworkmod 5.8.4.0
fastboot flash recovery recovery-5.8.4.0.img
BenPope said:
You need clockworkmod 5.8.4.0
fastboot flash recovery recovery-5.8.4.0.img
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Ok. I installed clockworkmod 5.8.4.0.
And now?
sander-w said:
Ok. I installed clockworkmod 5.8.4.0.
And now?
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now try to mount USB again and see if that works
matt95 said:
now try to mount USB again and see if that works
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It says USB storage is mounted.
Also when the bootloader enters HBOOT it says " failed to open usb master mode". is that ok?
don't forget you need to:
- extract the boot.img from the CM10 ROM zip file.
In fastboot....
- flash the boot.img with the command 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'
- clear the cache with the command 'fastboot erase cache'
reboot into your recovery program
find the USB mounting option and mount it
copy the CM10 ROM zip file
unmount the drive
do a factory reset
wipe the dalvik cache
install CM10
....and reboot
usually if it's stuck on the splash it's because you didn't clear out the dalvik cache.
sander-w said:
It says USB storage is mounted.
Also when the bootloader enters HBOOT it says " failed to open usb master mode". is that ok?
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can you get into fastboot on the phone? you'll need fastboot in order to flash the kernel
sander-w said:
It says USB storage is mounted.
Also when the bootloader enters HBOOT it says " failed to open usb master mode". is that ok?
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now that you can mount USB remane the nandroid backup and restore it...
Yes I can get into fastboot.
I'm currently downloading CM10 so I will try your suggestions in a second.
thegh0sts said:
don't forget you need to:
- extract the boot.img from the CM10 ROM zip file.
In fastboot....
- flash the boot.img with the command 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'
- clear the cache with the command 'fastboot erase cache'
reboot into your recovery program
find the USB mounting option and mount it
copy the CM10 ROM zip file
unmount the drive
do a factory reset
wipe the dalvik cache
install CM10
....and reboot
usually if it's stuck on the splash it's because you didn't clear out the dalvik cache.
can you get into fastboot on the phone? you'll need fastboot in order to flash the kernel
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I did the following.
- extracted the .img file
- flashed it using : 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'
- cleared cache
- reboot into recovery
- The mounts and storage menu looks like this.
- unmount /cache
- mount /data
- mount /sdcard
- mount /system
- format /cache
- format /data
- format /sdcard
- format /system
- mount USB storage
When I open up the "mount USB storage' menu I get:
"USB Mass Storage device
Leaving this menu unmount
your SD card from your PC."
- unmount
- ++++ Go Back ++++
So it looks like the sdcard is mounted but I cant see it as a drive on my pc.
sander-w said:
I did the following.
- extracted the .img file
- flashed it using : 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'
- cleared cache
- reboot into recovery
- The mounts and storage menu looks like this.
- unmount /cache
- mount /data
- mount /sdcard
- mount /system
- format /cache
- format /data
- format /sdcard
- format /system
- mount USB storage
When I open up the "mount USB storage' menu I get:
"USB Mass Storage device
Leaving this menu unmount
your SD card from your PC."
- unmount
- ++++ Go Back ++++
So it looks like the sdcard is mounted but I cant see it as a drive on my pc.
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try changing usb cable
matt95 said:
try changing usb cable
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That didn't help.
can you take a screenshot of the USB mounting process?
matt95 said:
can you take a screenshot of the USB mounting process?
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see files attached
sander-w said:
see files attached
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I think I understand the "problem'.
The sd card is mounted when I'm in the "mount USB storage" menu. When I leave the menu, the sdcars is unmounted.
Now I can continue with the zip file
I solved it.
after the sd card was mounted I could install the ROM
sander-w said:
I solved it.
after the sd card was mounted I could install the ROM
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glad to hear that
Thanks all for helping me out!

[solved] CWM: Can't install .zip from /sdcard ("Couldn't open directory")

Hey everyone,
I completely wiped my phone (did a format of data, system etc. on CWM, wiped dalvik/cache etc.). Now I'm stuck with CWM and want to install a rom. I tried to put the .zip on the phone via "adb push /data/media". However, after doing that when I select "choose zip from /sdcard" it says "Couldn't open directory. No files found.".
If I open the shell via adb, I can find the /data/media folder as well as /sdcard, however, I can't cd into it. But I can see (by the folder-size) that the folder contains the .zip.
Any ideas? Is there maybe another way of installing a rom via CWM than through a zip on /sdcard?
Thanks!
*edit:
adb sideload isn't working either
Go to "install zip via sideload" in CWM (if it's not there, update your CMW first!), connect to PC, and run "adb sideload *PATH-TO-ROM-ON-YOUR-PC*". If your storage is not corrupted then it should load a ROM to your storage AND immediately flash it.
Sent from Google Nexus 4 @ CM11
I tried it through sideload.
After the transfer finished it doesn't install the .zip automatically. However, when I go back in CWM it starts installing but fails with "E: Can't open /tmp/update.zip (bad)"
I solved the problem by flashing TWRP recovery and doing a full data wipe (not just the normal one).

HTC One M8 stuck in boot loop cannot "adb push" help!

My HTC One M8 from AT&T got stuck in a boot loop after I unlocked it, put a custom recovery on it, and then tried to put a custom ROM on it.
I tried to put InsertCoin on there and it got stuck in a boot loop for some reason.
I got the SDK kit and tried doing a adb push my NANDroid I did originally (before trying the ROM) and so I have my NANDroid backup.
I just can't push anything to my SDCard because it keeps saying "adb shell ls /mnt/sdcard/" no such file or directory exists
same thing with "adb shell ls /sdcard/" no such file or directory exists.
I have my NANDroid backup (before the soft brick) and, a new ROM (Viper One M8 2.3.0)
so how do I "adb push" a file onto a filesystem that I have no access to?
adb push viperOne.zip /sdcard says "protocol failure"
It's as if I have no rights to push anything.
When I try to "install from .zip" it says "unable to mount SDCard"
Is there anything we can do to push? Is it because i'm not successfully rooted?
technocrat7 said:
My HTC One M8 from AT&T got stuck in a boot loop after I unlocked it, put a custom recovery on it, and then tried to put a custom ROM on it.
I tried to put InsertCoin on there and it got stuck in a boot loop for some reason.
I got the SDK kit and tried doing a adb push my NANDroid I did originally (before trying the ROM) and so I have my NANDroid backup.
I just can't push anything to my SDCard because it keeps saying "adb shell ls /mnt/sdcard/" no such file or directory exists
same thing with "adb shell ls /sdcard/" no such file or directory exists.
I have my NANDroid backup (before the soft brick) and, a new ROM (Viper One M8 2.3.0)
so how do I "adb push" a file onto a filesystem that I have no access to?
adb push viperOne.zip /sdcard says "protocol failure"
It's as if I have no rights to push anything.
When I try to "install from .zip" it says "unable to mount SDCard"
Is there anything we can do to push? Is it because i'm not successfully rooted?
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The recovery does not require root as root is a thing for the Android system. You could always try doing adb sideload and using the command 'adb sideload viperOne.zip', that will sideload the ROM to your device and flash it. An alternative thing to try would be going into the 'Mount' section of your recovery and checking /system, /data, /cache & /boot and re-attempting it. If all else fails then you could attempt to do 'Format data' from the wiping section (take note these are for TWRP, not so sure about CWM).
Also all you need is the 'platform-tools' folder of the sdk. Lastly I would only recommend doing the 'Format data' option after you've tried everything else. If you don't really care about losing your pictures, music, etc then you don't really need to avoid it.
S1L3nTShaDoWz said:
The recovery does not require root as root is a thing for the Android system. You could always try doing adb sideload and using the command 'adb sideload viperOne.zip', that will sideload the ROM to your device and flash it. An alternative thing to try would be going into the 'Mount' section of your recovery and checking /system, /data, /cache & /boot and re-attempting it. If all else fails then you could attempt to do 'Format data' from the wiping section (take note these are for TWRP, not so sure about CWM).
Also all you need is the 'platform-tools' folder of the sdk. Lastly I would only recommend doing the 'Format data' option after you've tried everything else. If you don't really care about losing your pictures, music, etc then you don't really need to avoid it.
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When trying ADB Sideload, it would always get to 64% and then fail.
Also if I go to "wipe factory data" through philZ, then what will that do?
This all happened when I put InsertCoin on it.
I don't know much about AT&T device as this is more of an Int'l GSM forum and I don't use recovery other than TWRP.
But ... this is basic things that should work for any device when you don't have an external sdcard. If you have one, just put the ROM.zip on it and install in recovery.
If there is no sdcard, Push the ROM.zip to internal sdcard
Put a ROM.zip in your adb/fastboot folder
Put your device in recovery then check the data is mounted
(TWRP - mount - data checked, other recovery maybe - mount & storage - mount data)
Then adb push it to internal sdcard
command : adb push ROM.zip /data/media/0/
That worked, thank you!
And it should be the same no?
I heard TWRP and PhilZ 6 were pretty much the same. I actually heard better things about PhilZ than TWRP
technocrat7 said:
That worked, thank you!
And it should be the same no?
I heard TWRP and PhilZ 6 were pretty much the same. I actually heard better things about PhilZ than TWRP
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No comparison ... I prefer to try on my own and decide which is better rather then just swallow what people said.
And I like the simplicity of TWRP ... so it's personal preference, that's all that I can say
That's what I would've said too.
But the way you made it sound in your other post made it sound like TWRP can do more than PhilZ or something
I personally like Philz better, but yeah
technocrat7 said:
But the way you made it sound in your other post made it sound like TWRP can do more than PhilZ or something
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Not that ... I said that I only use TWRP because the step that I mentioned is correct for TWRP but I'm not so sure for other recovery ... that's why I put the word "maybe" there.
(TWRP - mount - data checked, other recovery maybe - mount & storage - mount data)
Oh I see, and yeah it was pretty much the same. It worked

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