I've entered recovery through quick boot app, didn't have twrp just stock to sideload the twrp img using a mac.(just to copy the file to internal sd) Mac didn't recognize my adb and now the phone is stuck on adb sideload screen, how do I get out of it?
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i wiped my cache partition on my gnex in cwm... which then got me into a bootloop. now whenever i hit recovery it goes to twrp and i accidently wiped my system on it. now it cant connect to the computer, my nexus rootkit doesnt detect an adb device and i do not have a backup or rom on my sdcard. my fastboot is working and whenever i boot it normally it is stuck at the google screen with an unlocked bootloader symbol. PLS HELP! thx in advance.
use the adb sideload option in twrp to put a rom into your storage via adb, so you can flash it. dont use the toolkit, use adb from your computer. the command is shown on the screen when you enable the adb sideload option.
I everyone,
I need your help, I tried to install a new rom (AICP : this one) , and somehow forgot to do a backup.
When I boot I only get the swirling logo, never get to fully load.
The phone is not bricked, I can still access the bootloader / fastboot and my recovery, so I could simply flash another rom... but I can't figure how to get the zip file on the /sdcard.
I can't use adb sideload or push, I have HTC sync and android sdk installed, I have no problem to use fastboot commands, so I guess I don't have any driver problem, but adb devices never shows my phone (Tried while off, booted on bootloader, on fastboot, and on recovery, never shows up when I try adb devices)
On windows I get a driver error when plugging my phone while in recovery, but I don't find how to install it.
So... is there a way to mount the /sdcard/ as an external drive in windows or ubuntu ? Or do you have a workaround for adb ?
Thanks a lot !
Vincent
Hey Guys I've got a problem with an install im trying to build using a Nexus 7 (2103) flo....
So far I've run:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot oem unlock
I downloaded openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0.img and then ran:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0.img
I rebooted the Nexus after it finished and I copied supersu.zip to the internal storage area and I ran:
Code:
adb reboot recovery
I then got the red triangle on top of the android robot - it doesnt seem to matter what I do, I cannot get to the recovery area to install the supersu file..
Any ideas what I could try?
ok for some reason it works on the first time after I've installed the recovery however when I reboot the tablet I cannot access the recovery bit until after I've flashed the nexus with a factory image!
Is there something I am doing wrong? Surely I don't need to keep flashing my image just to see the recovery section.
Also, I'm moving some zip files to the internal memory (shown as a device on windows 10 - not an actual drive) however when I'm in recovery I cannot see the files - but go back in to normal android they are there
1. Wrong forum
2. Try: adb boot recovery.img, once in recovery use adb push su.zip /sdcard, flash zip, reboot to bootloader, adb flash recovery recovery.img, then adb reboot recovery
Attempted to root phone use ADB and fastboot.
during process noticed difficulty in getting recovery mode open manually and had to use adb reboot recovery, whereupon android recovery picture was there but no menu options.
Could not install TWRP conventionally thus attempted the method shown here.
"NSTALL TWRP
Make sure you have ADB and Fastboot installed.
I always put TWRP.img in the ADB folder - so if I want to boot into TWRP with out installing it this is what I do:
make sure you open a command prompt in the ADB folder "VERY IMPORTANT" and type:
adb reboot bootloader <enter>
fastboot boot TWRP.img <whatever your TWRP image is called in your ADB folder><enter> dont forget the .img at the end
That will re-start your phone straight into TWRP - You can transfer files to and from your computer while in recovery.
If you want to install TWRP permanently, copy your TWRP image to your mobile "while you are in TWRP RECOVERY mode" then press install, then select images, then select recovery NOT BOOT, then swipe to flash. This method does not install TWRP app on your phone, all you need is a reboot app from the play store that will re-boot you into recovery. "
Flashed both twrp image and super-su within the TWRP booted from pc through adb (as shown in the previously mentioned method).
Upon reboot phone has hung at LG symbol. LED is flashing. ADB recognises device as connected however won't respond to reboot requests.
How do i fix this?
GhostlessShell said:
Attempted to root phone use ADB and fastboot.
during process noticed difficulty in getting recovery mode open manually and had to use adb reboot recovery, whereupon android recovery picture was there but no menu options.
Could not install TWRP conventionally thus attempted the method shown here.
"NSTALL TWRP
Make sure you have ADB and Fastboot installed.
I always put TWRP.img in the ADB folder - so if I want to boot into TWRP with out installing it this is what I do:
make sure you open a command prompt in the ADB folder "VERY IMPORTANT" and type:
adb reboot bootloader <enter>
fastboot boot TWRP.img <whatever your TWRP image is called in your ADB folder><enter> dont forget the .img at the end
That will re-start your phone straight into TWRP - You can transfer files to and from your computer while in recovery.
If you want to install TWRP permanently, copy your TWRP image to your mobile "while you are in TWRP RECOVERY mode" then press install, then select images, then select recovery NOT BOOT, then swipe to flash. This method does not install TWRP app on your phone, all you need is a reboot app from the play store that will re-boot you into recovery. "
Flashed both twrp image and super-su within the TWRP booted from pc through adb (as shown in the previously mentioned method).
Upon reboot phone has hung at LG symbol. LED is flashing. ADB recognises device as connected however won't respond to reboot requests.
How do i fix this?
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use you variant KDZ file and flash it with LGUP.
raptorddd said:
use you variant KDZ file and flash it with LGUP.
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That worked very well. Thankyou raptorddd.
Praise him. Praise him with great praise.
*deleted*... it works now? fml wtf
ugh issue is back after I got in for a minute.
Is there any way to get a .zip format of the latest TWRP? I can get the stock recovery into adb sideload mode, but I don't think the twrp .img can be installed with sideload?
It's very strange adb doesn't see device in bootloader mode, but can see it when you choose adb from stock recovery screen.