Please help me. I've accidentally deleted and wiped everything in my phone include rom and nand backup. Right now my phone only can boot into recovery and fastboot.
How do I transfer a zip rom into twrp?
My pc did not recognize my phone (in recovery and fastboot mode) although driver has been installed. I can't use ADB, GNex toolkit or what so ever tool. I have search in previous thread but with no solution.
Please advise.
me2kimi said:
Please help me. I've accidentally deleted and wiped everything in my phone include rom and nand backup. Right now my phone only can boot into recovery and fastboot.
How do I transfer a zip rom into twrp?
My pc did not recognize my phone (in recovery and fastboot mode) although driver has been installed. I can't use ADB, GNex toolkit or what so ever tool. I have search in previous thread but with no solution.
Please advise.
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You will have to get the correct drivers installed on your pc. Then you can either push a rom to the sdcard with adb or use a factory image and fastboot. Installing the driver correctly is your only option.
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Toolkit...
Get the fastboot drivers right and flash stock ROM..
Beamed from my Maguro
I have install the driver from toolkit. But I think its useless when my pc show no response (not detect) my phone when connected. BTW I've tried it in ubuntu and XP(installed in virtualbox).
Any other solution on how to make my pc detect the phone?
Perhaps you need to change the udev rules in Ubuntu?
SOLVED!
The culprit is micro usb cable. The cable that one I used are partially function. It can be use to charge but can't transfer data.
Change to another cable and follow the step as video tutorial below and my phone revive again. Thanks all.
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Hi Guys,
I wanted to do a clean install. So,i formatted Cache, System.
But by mistake i formatted Data also.
Now the ROM zip file is also lost.
Can anybody help me as how to install a new OS now.
Cheers!!!!
Can't you mount data and enable USB storage?
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use GSM TOOLKIT
Device Driver installation is getting failed.. I am able to mount though...
Connect to a computer and paste TWRP ou CWM and a ROM.
In last case, reboot to fastboot and flash google image through Galaxy Nexus toolkit.
I am not able to connect to Computer and copy any files to Phone.. But using Toolkit i should be able to push ROM to Phone.. please correct me if i am wrong...
mac4rfree said:
I am not able to connect to Computer and copy any files to Phone.. But using Toolkit i should be able to push ROM to Phone.. please correct me if i am wrong...
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You must flash a google image through nexus toolkit and your problem will be solved.
Nope don`t make it so complicated. Flash a rom + gapps though adb sideload.
http://teamw.in/ADBSideload
mac4rfree said:
I am not able to connect to Computer and copy any files to Phone.. But using Toolkit i should be able to push ROM to Phone.. please correct me if i am wrong...
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Connect to the toolkit and flash a stock image. I had the same problem with you. Flashing stock image is the best option.
So do the following:
1. Download toolkit (mskip) and install drives (if not installed already)
2. Coonect your phone to a pc
3. Enter fastboot mode
4. From the toolkit choose the rom you want to flash
5. then choose the option to flash stock image (option 9 i think)
6. Sit back and relax
7. start rooting your phone again.
GOOD LUCK!:fingers-crossed:
Like most people here I also advice the same solution because this solution saved my friend who was in the same situation as you.
1. Download and install Galaxy Nexus Toolkit to PC
2. Download Galaxy Nexus Stock Factory Image from Google
3. Do the 3 finger boot (power+volume up+volume down) to get into Fastboot mode
4. Plug in phone to Pc
5. Launch Galaxy Nexus toolkit and Select the option that says extract and install stock factory image
New Problem.. My phone restarted and it went to bootloader screen.. now the GSM Tool Kit is saying "Waiting for device"... Now what to be done???
What has this got to do with Development again?
Sorry My Bad... I posted it in wrong section..
I downloaded and installled GSM Tool kit. I downloaded the Google image but when i tried to flash it is booting to bootloader screen but after that Tool kit is saying <waiting for phone>
I pushed the older zip file to sdcard using adb push command and installed it..
i'm having bootloop after installing 17/02/2013 CM10.1 rom on my gsm gnex. the issues are:
1. i don't have any previous working cm10 rom saved in phone's sdcard.
2. can't get adb working, maybe because i never enabled usb debugging mode before.
fyi, i have never flashed any other roms, just CM roms. please assist..
Go into recovery and transfer a new Rom download to your phone if you have a computer. There is an option to transfer files inside recovery.
eqjunkie829 said:
Go into recovery and transfer a new Rom download to your phone if you have a computer. There is an option to transfer files inside recovery.
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that requires adb (adb_sideload- correct me if i'm wrong).. my adb is not working.. can't boot to android.. can't find a way to enable usb debugging mode.. so no adb..
Do you have a custom recovery or experience with fastboot? Boot a recovery image via "fastboot boot recoveryname*.img", and adb is enabled.
bodh said:
Do you have a custom recovery or experience with fastboot? Boot a recovery image via "fastboot boot recoveryname*.img", and adb is enabled.
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i don't have custom recovery, but i know how to get into fastboot. please explain how to ""Boot a recovery image via "fastboot boot recoveryname*.img"""
[email protected] said:
i don't have custom recovery, but i know how to get into fastboot. please explain how to ""Boot a recovery image via "fastboot boot recoveryname*.img"""
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Attached is clockworkmod touch recovery for gsm galaxy nexus, maguro. Phone in bootloader mode, open a terminal, cd to directory of fastboot and where you move this file to, type fastboot devices to verify device is connected, then "fastboot boot CWMT6023.img", without the quotes of course. This will temporarily allow you to use clockworkmod recovery, and thus adb, without having it on your device once you have selected "reboot now".
And if that didn't help, try consulting http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895, since i'm thinking you haven't used fastboot in a terminal, but only know it's 'mode', and may need help with drivers.
You also might want to consider just straight out flashing cwm recovery, since YOU NEED TO MAKE BACKUPS!
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i don't have custom recovery, but i know how to get into fastboot. please explain how to ""Boot a recovery image via "fastboot boot recoveryname*.img"""
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If u don't have a custom recovery how did u flash cm10?
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Esteway.619 said:
If u don't have a custom recovery how did u flash cm10?
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sorry, i got cwm. but what does fastboot have to do with cwm? i can't use cwm to restore because files can't be sent from computer to it.
as of fastboot in terminal, it seems the phone not connected to computer. is there anything has to do with my drivers? "fastboot device" command shows <waiting for device>
I gave you that link to set up drivers more than anything else. If you already have cwm, boot to it and now you can adb push a rom.zip to your sdcard and install it, wipe caches and perhaps a factory reset [if you're changing to a different rom], OR, you can first try and wipe cache and advanced, dalvik cache to see if that fixes the bootloop.
1. Why didn't you make a backup?
2. Why didn't you make sure you know how to get out of this situation before flashing new ROMs?
3. Search as there are LOTS of tutorials on how to use adb to side load a new ROM via CWM
EddyOS said:
1. Why didn't you make a backup?
2. Why didn't you make sure you know how to get out of this situation before flashing new ROMs?
3. Search as there are LOTS of tutorials on how to use adb to side load a new ROM via CWM
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I know how to use the adb to sideload a new ROM, thank you.
But please read my earlier post, in order to use adb, usb debugging mode must be enabled in android settings.
Mine is disabled, and i can't enable it now.
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I know how to use the adb to sideload a new ROM, thank you.
But please read my earlier post, in order to use adb, usb debugging mode must be enabled in android settings.
Mine is disabled, and i can't enable it now.
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If you think that then you have no idea on how adb works...
That is ONLY applicable when Android is running. As it's not, it's irrelevant...
[email protected] said:
I know how to use the adb to sideload a new ROM, thank you.
But please read my earlier post, in order to use adb, usb debugging mode must be enabled in android settings.
Mine is disabled, and i can't enable it now.
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ADB should work in your custom recovery regardless of USB debugging being enabled or disabled.
I can't tell you how many times I have rebooted into recovery, wiped, then realized I forgot to put a file on my sdcard that I wanted to flash. I then use adb to push the file(s) from within the recovery.
Edit: I really need to refresh prior to responding.
so i can't get adb working because of the driver? thats why i got "waiting for device" when pushing file to phone?
edit: i've installed all the required drivers, it's not my 1st time doing it. MAYBE, this computer never connected to my gnex before, as i've formatted it a few days ago. So the gnex driver was not properly installed.. Is it possible?
If that version of cm 10 is for 4.2.2., then i think you may have an issue accessing adb without first getting the rsa verification, even in recovery (but im not sure). Looks like your only other option would be to fastboot flash stock images. And of course it sounds like driver issues, especially if your fastboot is not even working. Again, that link I posted will get you back up and running. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
Hi all,
I have a problem with my galaxy nexus. Last week, I tried to install Cyanogenmod. First I downloaded cm-10.1.2-maguro.zip and save in /. After that I wipe my stock ROM. Unfortunately after wiping my zip file also gone. Now the problem is i can enter recovery mode with TWRP 2.6. When I connect my phone with recovery mode, in my PC(Windows 7 64 bits) device manager, MTP USB device is failed. So I can't see the drive letter of my phone in my computer. When I connect without battery, OMPA 4440 driver installation is failed.
Is there a way to install Cyanogenmod in my phone?
PS. After buying galaxy nexus i just use as a normal user.
Adb push ROM/gapps and flash via recovery, if you don't know Google it.. Or fastboot the factory image, if you don't know how read efrants sticky that's in the general section
PS- after "fixing" your phone read and understand how to flash ROMs before trying again
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Khizar said:
Adb push ROM/gapps and flash via recovery, if you don't know Google it.. Or fastboot the factory image, if you don't know how read efrants sticky that's in the general section
PS- after "fixing" your phone read and understand how to flash ROMs before trying again
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Thanks Khizar.
I already solved, now I successful installed CM10.1.2. I used adb push romname.zip /sdcard/
Hello,
My phone is bricked. I have no backup on sdcard. I cannot reach sdcard from PC either. I have CWM recovery but I cannot push files or install zip files using adb sideload. It is waiting for device. I also tried with Odin but it doesn't connect either.
Now It has only CWM recovery and no connection from PC. Do you think Can I do anything?
Have you ever used ADB successfully on your computer before? You may not have the drivers installed properly.
if u fail to use fastboot and ADB try ODIN, samsung phones are capable of a delicate system-phone flash .
Thanks to all. I did it with wugs necus tool kit.
Hi, I have a rooted Desire 816 currently running unofficial CM12. Before this, it will detect my phone, and thats how I root it and install custom recovery, but now, I tried to go back to stock but I couldn't get adb to work. It kept saying ADB error no device found.
Any help? I've already installed the HTC driver, same. Went to fastboot mode, on the phone it says fastboot USB but nothing happened.
In CM12 did you go into developer settings and enable adb?
yes i did. and it even showed up in the status bar. but still the same.
brightivan said:
yes i did. and it even showed up in the status bar. but still the same.
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Then you don't have the proper drivers. You know adb and fastboot are different right? The rooting process doesn't involve adb, only fastboot. They're separate things and require separate programs to work.
Yes. But fastboot not working either. It's stuck at <waiting for device> and I can't lock the bootloader or flash the firmware.
brightivan said:
Yes. But fastboot not working either. It's stuck at <waiting for device> and I can't lock the bootloader or flash the firmware.
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Try to redownload fastboot, and uninstall then reinstall the HTC drivers. If that doesn't work your screwed.
Try this, its a program that tethers internet from your phone to your pc. It has all the drivers you can possibly need. I use it when I cant find the drivers to my phone online. Friends use this when adb devices dosnt show up with anything. Its worked for me 100% of the time. http://pdanet.co/ (just download the windows exe file and follow the directions. I believe you have to keep your phone plugged in during installation but I cant remember)
brightivan said:
Hi, I have a rooted Desire 816 currently running unofficial CM12. Before this, it will detect my phone, and thats how I root it and install custom recovery, but now, I tried to go back to stock but I couldn't get adb to work. It kept saying ADB error no device found.
Any help? I've already installed the HTC driver, same. Went to fastboot mode, on the phone it says fastboot USB but nothing happened.
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How about this. Put a nandroid of stock on your device. Plug it in the PC and create a folder called "clockworkmod" then inside there create one called "backup" now usually you have to move your nandroid to the root of your phone but if you use Philz Recovery, you can change the directory it searches for backups so it will be on your regular internal memory.
Drew recommended a flashing program for recoveries before. It was called Rashr.
Use that to flash Philz recovery.
Then just flash the nandroid and boot up.
Now remove root, flash a stock recovery, then relock your bootloader. Factory restore afterwards and your done.
Also, make sure if you factory restore that your nandroid backup never used titanium backup to remove any system apps as it might make your device act out with force closes. If you have done that either find a full stock with just root backup or use an RUU.
Done.
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macieksoft said:
Try this, its a program that tethers internet from your phone to your pc. It has all the drivers you can possibly need. I use it when I cant find the drivers to my phone online. Friends use this when adb devices dosnt show up with anything. Its worked for me 100% of the time. http://pdanet.co/ (just download the windows exe file and follow the directions. I believe you have to keep your phone plugged in during installation but I cant remember)
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I have used one very seemed to pdanet and it has given me good result, is called AdbDriverInstaller and is so simple as the telephone connects to pc route usb, to open AdbDriverInstaller and to install the drivers