[Q] Noob help - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

after unlocking the bootloader and after everything signalled as okay the nexus seemed to be not booting
here is the log from the toolkit
hope i'm not too much of an inconvenience but it's a brand new device

The fact that your serial number isn't listed leads me to believe it wasn't properly detected by adb although I don't know if that matters because I have never used the toolkit because running the commands manually is so much easier.
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SwoRNLeaDejZ said:
The fact that your serial number isn't listed leads me to believe it wasn't properly detected by adb although I don't know if that matters because I have never used the toolkit because running the commands manually is so much easier.
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I blurred it out because the image was originally uploaded to imgur, however it won't let me post links so i attached it instead
here is the serial

Ohhh haha, alright, I wouldn't blur it, not much someone can do with it..
Can you get into fastboot?
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SwoRNLeaDejZ said:
Ohhh haha, alright, I wouldn't blur it, not much someone can do with it..
Can you get into fastboot?
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tell me how to get into fastboot, please
UPDATE: i googled it but now it's showing an android with a red exclamation mark in the middle, i think i ****ed up
UPDATE 2: i managed to reboot but it didn't go into fastboot and instead is showing the boot animation
UPDATE 3: it booted correctly but i doubt it's rooted because the toolkit isn't saying anything

SwoRNLeaDejZ said:
Ohhh haha, alright, I wouldn't blur it, not much someone can do with it..
Can you get into fastboot?
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I found the problem, i didn't reboot after unlocking the bootloader, it caused all kinds of chaos, but i managed to get it right, thanks anyway

You really think running the commands is much easier for a noob, or are you just trying to sound cool?
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Just flash the factory images and it'll restore your nexus back to stock

mhannigan said:
You really think running the commands is much easier for a noob, or are you just trying to sound cool?
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I really think it's easier.. Lol at the chaos this dude dealt with.. is that really easier for a noob??
It's three pretty simple commands.
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SwoRNLeaDejZ said:
I really think it's easier.. Lol at the chaos this dude dealt with.. is that really easier for a noob??
It's three pretty simple commands.
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Indeed, and it's much more informative to run the simple commands manually. Sure, it might be easier for a newbie to click a few things, but when something goes wrong, there's nothing like manual commands to let us troubleshoot effectively.

Pandae said:
Indeed, and it's much more informative to run the simple commands manually. Sure, it might be easier for a newbie to click a few things, but when something goes wrong, there's nothing like manual commands to let us troubleshoot effectively.
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+1
I always do everything the long way, much more control over what's happening... Plus, is it the worst thing in the world if people learn some fastboot and adb commands so that they may actually use them in the future to recover their device or troubleshoot something that there isn't a toolkit for? I'm all in favor of everyone having as much knowledge as they possibly can, and encourage self sufficiency wherever possible. Its almost at a point know where people expect and rely on toolkits and the like way too much.
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Fully agree! :good: Wug's toolkit is great for new Android users, I'll gladly say, but after someone's initially rooted and flashed a ROM, it's not hard to pick up the few basic commands. Ultimately I find it faster to right-click to open an admin command prompt, then do the commands I want.

Pandae said:
Fully agree! :good: Wug's toolkit is great for new Android users, I'll gladly say, but after someone's initially rooted and flashed a ROM, it's not hard to pick up the few basic commands. Ultimately I find it faster to right-click to open an admin command prompt, then do the commands I want.
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Exactly. I have a major sense of accomplishment when I use commands to do everything I want done.
My knowing fastboot and adb commands saved my first gen kindle fire numerous times. I have a fastboot cable that I made to fix it now, but before I did, knowing those commands is the only reason the thing isn't a paperweight.
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[SCRIPT] [NS4G] [UPDATED] One Click Return to stock V2.0

The title says it all. The only prerequisite is that you already have the drivers for your phone installed. Which i assume most people looking at this thread do as they were needed to get root in the first place.
Always back up your stuff and any apps before using.
Features:
Restores back to stock 2.3.4
Relocks Bootloader
Removes root
Fixed:
1. Now it will not run when gsm users try to use it.
2. Runs alot smoother thanks to Indirect.
Download this zip.
Extract it
Click on run.bat
and follow the onscreen instructions
now your phone should be back to 100% stock
Thanks to pete for the img files
Thanks to Indirect for the fixing problems with gsm users using this.
so this will unroot, relock, and put stock recovery back on?
Yes it returns it to the same way it was when it came out of the box. So be sure to back up any data on your internal memory you want to keep.
sweet, thanks to you and pete
hellcatt said:
sweet, thanks to you and pete
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No problem. I just decided to automate his process. And include all the files you need. Also if anyone needs the drivers just use pdanet as described in the one click root thread
yea i know there are the purests out there that dont believe (so to say) in the one clicks but those of us who are only partial idiots and cant figure out sdk, odin, and whatever else there is the one clicks really help. i know what i want my phone to do i just want the "for dummies" way to do it
It's like a dream come through, I now know this ns4g section of XDA is the best section.
Thanks to Mike & Pete for their Energy and Persistence.!!!
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hellcatt said:
yea i know there are the purests out there that dont believe (so to say) in the one clicks but those of us who are only partial idiots and cant figure out sdk, odin, and whatever else there is the one clicks really help. i know what i want my phone to do i just want the "for dummies" way to do it
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No problem. Thats how i am too. Thats why i make everything i use flashable or simple and easy.
Thank you SO SO SO SO SO much! I had installed the netarchy-nexus kernel on mine, which killed my battery way to fast, and I couldn't remove it...not even with my nandroid backup.
Jyro275 said:
Thank you SO SO SO SO SO much! I had installed the netarchy-nexus kernel on mine, which killed my battery way to fast, and I couldn't remove it...not even with my nandroid backup.
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Glad to hear i helped
hellcatt said:
yea i know there are the purests out there that dont believe (so to say) in the one clicks but those of us who are only partial idiots and cant figure out sdk, odin, and whatever else there is the one clicks really help. i know what i want my phone to do i just want the "for dummies" way to do it
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You and me both. I just learned earlier this week that fastboot and adb were drivers that come with sdk. It is confusing without a literal step by step guide. I would like to learn all the processes and make a guide for total beginners. Unless anyone else knows of one already in existence for the NS4G?
I must admit, though, that the more threads I read the more confident I get about following through with it. All of you devs and themers and advanced users, I tip my hat to your knowledge and helpfulness with threads like these.
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HareyCarey said:
You and me both. I just learned earlier this week that fastboot and adb were drivers that come with sdk. It is confusing without a literal step by step guide. I would like to learn all the processes and make a guide for total beginners. Unless anyone else knows of one already in existence for the NS4G?
I must admit, though, that the more threads I read the more confident I get about following through with it. All of you devs and themers and advanced users, I tip my hat to your knowledge and helpfulness with threads like these.
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Things get easier with time. Also having the great people on this forum around helps too
Big thanks to you! I was having screen issues and this made my life easier so i can take my phone to sprint tomorrow!
difrent7 said:
Big thanks to you! I was having screen issues and this made my life easier so i can take my phone to sprint tomorrow!
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What screen issues are you having?
thanks for this. I wanted to return to stock for the update and did it the long way,because i don't think this was posted yet. I think anyone that is rooting their phone should at least learn how to use sdk and the commands. Im glad I had to force my self to do it that way, but this will really help for the next time with one click root and now unroot its great. I had to root again because it was delayed and cant stand stock
No problem and yes the long way is beneficial from a learning standpoint. But i prefer quick and easy and anyone who wants to learn the long way just open the run.bat file in notepad and teach yourself
michaelpeerman said:
No problem and yes the long way is beneficial from a learning standpoint. But i prefer quick and easy and anyone who wants to learn the long way just open the run.bat file in notepad and teach yourself
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Does it have detailed step by step instructions or more of an overview?
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HareyCarey said:
Does it have detailed step by step instructions or more of an overview?
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open it and look, its the commands you would have to type in
This is way awesome, thanks
Some think this is a lazy way, but some of us have to find work arounds for stuff like this. Right now I'm stuck using Wxp/ home, tried everything I could think of and still couldn't get sdk installed . This helps enormously. I don't mind learning the hard way, but I also like to do things efficiently and save time.
Thanks
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Joey_ufc said when he runs. Bat, says he is missing files, any help
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[Q] Please don't get mad about this question <3

Ok I know you guys are all die hard Android users and I see where your coming from when you don't think this would be smart but, does anyone know of or could make a toolkit for Rooting/Unrooting/Recovery/etc for mac? Like a dmg installer not one that needs to be on windows?
Kay I said my peace! pls don't kill me!
Ask this guy about adding in Mac support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1400871
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Nope.
Do it manually. Its easy, and you won't brick your phone.
martonikaj said:
Nope.
Do it manually. Its easy, and you won't brick your phone.
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I've always done manually myself from terminal in os x and I agree it is pretty easy and safer (depending on user error). But it would be nice if Mac users also had an easy one click toolkit. I'd personally wouldn't need it but not everyone wants to manually run terminal commands.
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[Q] Triple Checking that i am looking in the right directions

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
dislplin01 said:
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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help getting from Stock 4.0.4 VZN > JB

Alright i know im probably about to get flamed for this but i'm kind of a newb. I've had my nexus for quite some time and love the device. love it to the point where i didnt see an overwhelming need to flash/root it. however, with the new JB update release id really like to install it to play around. Is there any tutorial i could be pointed to that would walk me through the steps? I search around through the Verizon Development section and couldnt find one. any help would be greatly appreciated.
knox07 said:
Alright i know im probably about to get flamed for this but i'm kind of a newb. I've had my nexus for quite some time and love the device. love it to the point where i didnt see an overwhelming need to flash/root it. however, with the new JB update release id really like to install it to play around. Is there any tutorial i could be pointed to that would walk me through the steps? I search around through the Verizon Development section and couldnt find one. any help would be greatly appreciated.
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http://rootzwiki.com/topic/28486-ro...e-link-for-stock-kernel-added-633pm-06282012/
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You are gonna have to unlock the bootloader which will totally WIPE YOUR DEVICE!! Make sure that you have everything backed up that you need/want before doing anything.
z06mike said:
You are gonna have to unlock the bootloader which will totally WIPE YOUR DEVICE!! Make sure that you have everything backed up that you need/want before doing anything.
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yea im trying to unlock it right now, cant seem to fish out the drivers to get my computer to recognize it though.... installed the drivers for XP straight from samsung to no avail
Damn your topic is miss leading .
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I thought the title is saying Stock 4.0.4 VZN is better than JB
sorry for the confusion... updated the title
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Damn your topic is miss leading .
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Damn right. I though it was yet another "that sucks, this is much better" kind of thread.
Download the Nexus toolkit 7.1 and use that. It's very easy and straightforward. What's your gmail? We can Gchat and I'll help you through it.
z06mike said:
Download the Nexus toolkit 7.1 and use that. It's very easy and straightforward. What's your gmail? We can Gchat and I'll help you through it.
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i would really appreciate it bro
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i would really appreciate it bro
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Take that out and just PM him your email, unless you want a lot of spam and phishing attempts
has anyone else had as much trouble as i am getting drivers for this thing? ive been looking for drivers for an hour and none will work. even the drivers from samsung wont allow me to recognize the device
knox07 said:
has anyone else had as much trouble as i am getting drivers for this thing? ive been looking for drivers for an hour and none will work. even the drivers from samsung wont allow me to recognize the device
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I've had success with wugfresh's gnex toolkit. It has a auto driver install tool and straight forward instructions on how to configure the drivers manually if it doesn't work:
http://www.wugfresh.com/dev/gnex-root-toolkit/

Verizon nexus rooting

Question to all , to use a toolkit or not to ? I have this being sent out to me soon I want a simple root process so I can try out Roms over time , so if there are reputable toolkits let me know if they are any good
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use the guide in the top of this section.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529058
dont use a toolkit.
Zepius said:
use the guide in the top of this section.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529058
dont use a toolkit.
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I second that. Think of the pandas! (apparently they're murdered for toolkit use, too)
Haha okay so I just get nervous want to make sure I do it all right
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andysom25 said:
Haha okay so I just get nervous want to make sure I do it all right
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Some people have painted the anti-toolkit crowd as elitist lately. Honestly, the logic on not using toolkits isn't as elitist as they think. It's easier for the user to get support if something goes wrong, and it's easier for the person giving support to help. If a request-for-help post says "I ran these steps and when I ran this command, I got an error" it's much easier to help than if it says "I chose option <x> in toolkit <y> and now my phone doesn't work". The user is also then at least aware of how adb/fastboot work, which is good because they'll likely be how anyone responding will have them fix their phone.
On top of that, unlocking the bootloader and flashing a recovery are extremely simple on this phone.
Good that's why I got this one very excited !
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