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.
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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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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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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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I can get to downloading mode but recovery mode, I get stuck on an Android logo lying down with a red exclamation mark. I had failed to convert to yakju through fast boot, I got stuck to Google logo back then and also no recovery mode. Then I tried the toolkit and everything is working smoothly except for the recovery mode. What should I do? How can I get that working?
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What I would do is use the tool kit in these forms to install the recovery it seems like you have lost your recovery , that's what happens when you lose your recovery you get the Android guy lying down. When using the toolkit make sure you follow the instructions exactly! If you don't it will default and you will lose recovery.
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Also just a little bit of information in the toolkit you have an option to rename your stock recovery if you don't do this and use this option it will default in rewrite over your recovery the stock recovery .
Thanks!
Is there a risk of losing any data while using the toolkit to install stock recovery?
About renaming, I don't really understand. Do I need to rename the stock recovery I'm going to install? If I don't use the rename option, what do I lose? Could you please explain this part a bit. Thanks again!
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Download the G nex tool kit I believe it's version 7.8 it explains everything just do some reading and what I mean about the recovery is the stock recovery has to be renamed for you to install a recovery or it will not work if you read the gnex toolkit it explains the whole thing. No you do not have to rename the recovery you're installing. The option to rename the stock recovery that comes with your phone is in gnex toolkit. I think it's option 3 maybe? Trust me read the notes that come in the toolkit is very easy!
You haven't lost recovery, that's just stock recovery, you need to remove the file that puts it back on every reboot (search or there's an option in the toolkit if you must) then fast boot flash Cwm or twrp and you are set
I have tried both "Installing Stock Recover" and "Renaming" and both got me to the same lying down Android with the red exclamation mark. What else should I try?
M_Shaaban said:
I have tried both "Installing Stock Recover" and "Renaming" and both got me to the same lying down Android with the red exclamation mark. What else should I try?
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You need to do renaming then install twrp or Cwm recovery, stock recovery is useless to you, that's what the Android on its back is.
Why stock is useless to me? I don't want CWM, I want to have stock recovery, is there a way?
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Why stock is useless to me? I don't want CWM, I want to have stock recovery, is there a way?
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You can't flash anything in stock other than factory reset and allow the phone to self install OTAs..
I understand and I want to keep the stock recovery and to get it to work to be able to install OTA directly. How do I get it to work? I have to install CWM then I'd be able to switch back to stock? I'm lost
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Working now, thanks everyone!
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Working now, thanks everyone!
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how do u get it done? can u pls teach me how to get back to stock recovery
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how do u get it done? can u pls teach me how to get back to stock recovery
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If you have the picture of the Android on its back, that's the stock recovery.
Just press volume down + power button, you will get the menu
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Just press volume down + power button, you will get the menu
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Ah yes, that too. I had forgotten how to navigate the stock recovery
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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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
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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I woke up this morning to my locked up in the middle of the night. I did a battery pull and it gets stuck at the nexus boot screen. I tried rebooting into recovery mode it only goes to a pic of the android laying down with the panel open and an exclamation point above it.
I connected it to my computer and tried to do a recovery with Wug Fresh toolkit. It has a problem with the ADB not being connected. I think it is probably because I didn't put it into developer mode. How can I fix my phone now?
Try diff usb cable. Look in device manager on your comp and make sure the adb drivers are installed. Sounds like a driver issue.
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I woke up this morning to my locked up in the middle of the night. I did a battery pull and it gets stuck at the nexus boot screen. I tried rebooting into recovery mode it only goes to a pic of the android laying down with the panel open and an exclamation point above it.
I connected it to my computer and tried to do a recovery with Wug Fresh toolkit. It has a problem with the ADB not being connected. I think it is probably because I didn't put it into developer mode. How can I fix my phone now?
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1) android on its back is stock recovery.
2)your drivers are not setup correctly.
Does it matter that when my phone died I didn't have USB debugging mode checked? After I rooted the device, I unchecked it for safety reasons.
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1) android on its back is stock recovery.
2)your drivers are not setup correctly.
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Think hes referring to stuck on androud back but no options avail on that screen
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Can u boot into the bootloader? If so it can be fixed
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[/COLOR]Can u boot into the bootloader? If so it can be fixed
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You mean where it boots up with the Volume up- down and power button? Yes it boots into that. I have fastboot abilities. When I choose reboot bootloader it just restarts the phone and hangs again on the Nexus logo.
Awesome. Its a verizon nexus right? If so search my topics and find my tool. 4.0.4 flash back to stock. This will bring it back to its original state. If ur having fastboot driver issues download them and install them via device manager on ur pc. The program will say not responding. Ignore it and let it do its thing. Can take up to 20 mins but it does work.
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Awesome. Its a verizon nexus right? If so search my topics and find my tool. 4.0.4 flash back to stock. This will bring it back to its original state. If ur having fastboot driver issues download them and install them via device manager on ur pc. The program will say not responding. Ignore it and let it do its thing. Can take up to 20 mins but it does work.
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No, it is not a Verizon Nexus, it is a GSM maguro.
It will still work. Just uncheck the cdma and lte radio boxes. U can also flash the stock image. Theres other toolkits out there that should work for you
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It will still work. Just uncheck the cdma and lte radio boxes. U can also flash the stock image. Theres other toolkits out there that should work for you
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I'm going to try something I read for Odin, if that doesn't work, I will try your tool. Can you provide me with a link to your tool?
Thanks for your help so far. I was panicking even called in today from work so I could focus on this.
ODIN to the rescue.
Thanks everyone for your help and patience with me.
Could the nightly Franco Kernel have done that? I installed the latest nightly kernel last night about 8 or 9, and when I got up my phone was toast.