So this is my first post on here because i'm having just one minor problem. I recently rooted my droid eris running the 2.1 firmware and installed the gingerbread 2.3 rom. Everything works on the new rom except the first time i tried plugging my phone in to my computer it says it is an unrecognizable device, therefore i am thinking that the device driver software was deleted. Which is probably true since i did a full wipe before loading the new rom. Anyways i was wondering if i can just re install the usb drivers or what i need to do to make my device recognizable again because i'm wanting to take gingerbread 2.3 off my phone and just use kaos froyo 2.2. Thanks!!
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I know this may be a stupid question and probably won't get any where but figured is ask. My original Eris had leak on it so I refined it and got one with stock 1.5 then rooted it. It was great and worked fine with no problems. Then the phone got water damaged so asurion sent me a new one but this one came with pre-installed 2.1 and has 1.49 boot loader. Been trying everything and reading everything to try and root it but nothing working yet. The recovery also works and can flash update files from it as well as factory wipe and etc. But its the stock recovery which I read most 2.1 leaks don't have. I don't know if I can flash hboot from recovery and if I can I can't find an older version to download. Just to sat seems a lot like leak version but with improvements. My question is is there something I could be missing or a root method for pre-installed 2.1. Also this would show that recently manufactured Eris' are being shipped with 2.1 now. I know its now discontinued and can't wait to get incredible but till I can I have Eris for now. Thanks for your help.
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I'm currently trying to make a theme for a custom rom but am running into trouble while connecting to adb. My infuse is running CM7 and windows can't find a driver to recognize the device. I'm wondering if this is a problem with me running CM7 because all drivers are installed, including - Samsung USB Driver for Mobile Phones, and Kies Mini (which may be irrelevant ).
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Try to reflash, ran cm7 for along time and never had a issue, remember to follow the flash directions to a t, of can be temperamental if you don't., good luck
SENT FROM MY AEON ROCKIN INFUSE
I may just flash a samsung based rom, I didn't have this problem in Ubuntu lol.
Hi guys, two-part question. This is all regarding the following phone:
Phone: G2x (LG-P999)
Carrier: T-Mobile
OS: Android 2.3.4
Kernel: 2.6.32.9
Build: GRJ22
Software: LG-P999-V21y
Comment: Stock/unrooted; did a manual upgrade last year to the official LG update for the G2x from Froyo to late Gingerbread
Part the First
Earlier this evening, I was rebooting my phone. As it was booting, I plugged it in to charge, but accidentally grabbed the cable that was attached to my computer rather than the one that's plugged into an outlet. (May be irrelevant, but this was the only thing I did differently.) I heard the USB connection sound from my computer, and on the phone screen, an image came up that was something like the Android mascot jumping out of a software box. When the phone booted, it was in the factory-default start-up menus and prompts.
Even after logging back in to my Google account, everything appears to have undergone a factory reset. All my settings and apps are gone. (The contents of my SD card appear to be intact, however.)
Has anyone seen this before? Is there any way to restore things back to the way they were? (I was not running a backup app.)
Part the Second
If it's not possible to hit the button on the wayback machine, this seems like the perfect opportunity to root my phone and upgrade the OS. However, the instructions I've found here are for 2.3.3, and it seems like 2.3.4 may cause problems. If I'm interested in rooting/flashing a ROM, how should I proceed given that I'm currently on 2.3.4? Downgrade back to 2.3.3?
ShotFromGuns said:
Hi guys, two-part question. This is all regarding the following phone:
Phone: G2x (LG-P999)
Carrier: T-Mobile
OS: Android 2.3.4
Kernel: 2.6.32.9
Build: GRJ22
Software: LG-P999-V21y
Comment: Stock/unrooted; did a manual upgrade last year to the official LG update for the G2x from Froyo to late Gingerbread
Part the First
Earlier this evening, I was rebooting my phone. As it was booting, I plugged it in to charge, but accidentally grabbed the cable that was attached to my computer rather than the one that's plugged into an outlet. (May be irrelevant, but this was the only thing I did differently.) I heard the USB connection sound from my computer, and on the phone screen, an image came up that was something like the Android mascot jumping out of a software box. When the phone booted, it was in the factory-default start-up menus and prompts.
Even after logging back in to my Google account, everything appears to have undergone a factory reset. All my settings and apps are gone. (The contents of my SD card appear to be intact, however.)
Has anyone seen this before? Is there any way to restore things back to the way they were? (I was not running a backup app.)
Part the Second
If it's not possible to hit the button on the wayback machine, this seems like the perfect opportunity to root my phone and upgrade the OS. However, the instructions I've found here are for 2.3.3, and it seems like 2.3.4 may cause problems. If I'm interested in rooting/flashing a ROM, how should I proceed given that I'm currently on 2.3.4? Downgrade back to 2.3.3?
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AFAIK, no. Data is gone.
SuperOneClick should root just fine. But you don't need to root to backup and then install other Rom.
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda app-developers app
About was I was expecting, but still ugh. Thanks.
Do you know if it was just a fluke that the reset happened as I plugged the cable in, or if there was some way that caused it? If it wasn't the cable, should flashing a new ROM prevent it from happening again?
Hi guys,
I've been happily running custom ROMs on my TF101 for nearly two years now with no issues aside from little bugs specific to each ROM. Everything from 4.0.3 to 4.2.2. For the last few months I had been running Android Revolution HD 3.6, but yesterday I was greeted with a boot loop when I turned it on. Absolutely nothing had been changed in terms of software.
I have tried formatting every partition I can, reinstalling numerous ROMs via RogueXM, TWRP and Roach CWM, and everything boot-loops. Out of desperation I flashed the stock Honeycomb ROM back via ADX and found it finally boots. If I then upgrade the firmware via ASUS's built-in updater, it's fine until it gets to the ICS update; in which case I get a boot loop again. If I try flashing stock ICS via ADX, I get a boot loop just as if I had flashed it in recovery. Basically, anything other than Honeycomb does this.
What on earth could cause this issue? I'm wondering if something has gone faulty on my device that only ICS onwards utilises properly. Did ICS bring in hardware accelerated graphics or anything like that? Maybe a partition has corrupted that flashing via ADX or recovery doesn't address? The thought of having to run Honeycomb sends shivers down my spine.
It would appear that my headphone port is not working correctly. Honeycomb permanently thinks that headphones are connected and therefore doesn't use the external speakers. I do get output from the port however. I wonder if this has something to do with my boot issues on anything other than Honeycomb; perhaps ICS onwards uses a different sound driver or something like that.
Does anyone here have experience with something similar?
Please help me, and sorry for the long Megilla.
I have a LG Lucid vs840 4g verizon phone. I installed the ICS khz with no problems and rooted with the usual windows utils, so my adb and drivers work fine.
As the recovery partition seems to be locked (therefore no CWM and now CM10), I reverted to Gingerbread in order to install CWM.
Here is the strange part. ADB does not see the same device which is now loaded with Gingerbread. Other then that the GB Rom is stock, and working fine .
Needless to say, I reinstalled drivers, made sure USB debug is on, as well as tried it on 2 PC's. So therefore, cannot root Gingerbread etc.
As soon as I loaded ICS, ADB worked fine again.
Does the Gingerbread Rom require different drivers? or
Does someone have a good Gingerbread ? or perhaps CWM in khz format.
Thanks for any help