[Q] stuck trying to root nexus s, please help - General Questions and Answers

I was trying to root my Nexus S
I got to bootloader, flashed rootboot.img and clockwork. Now I'm stuck on the unlocked google reboot.
When I try mounting the sdcard via usb in clockwork I can't get it to show on my comp, so I can't drop the zip files in there to update the phone. I believe that's the last step I need to get my baby working again.
If this is the case do you have any suggestions on how I can get files in there? I thought there might be a fastboot command to move the files there but I can't seem to figure it out.
If not can you please point me in the right direction
I tried searching the forums for a solution but everything I come across does not seem to help my particular needs, I apologize if I missed the solution elsewhere but I'm at wit's end right now
All suggestions are greatly appreciated
Thanks!

I am almost having the same issue. I unlocked the bootloader and flashed recoverymod but was unable to locate the superuser zip file so I rebooted my nexus. When I tried to start over again and fastboot I'm getting an error with CMD saying its waiting for device. On the nexus when in fastboot mode at the very bottom it says fastboot failsomething or another.
Any suggestions as to how I can get fast boot working again?!
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I'm obviously no pro! but from what I gather it sounds like your phone's not being recognized. I had that problem and this guide seemed to solve it so you might find it of some help
nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks/how-to-install-nexus-s-windows-usb-drivers

Thanks, it can't be a driver issue though since I was able to use fastboot to unlock the bootloader. Although it sure does seem like its not connecting properly.
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blahhhh you jinxed me. I just realized how to use ADP, figured it was the way to push the files I needed to SD card and now I'm getting your error. I'll reply with a solution if I find one, hope you do the same! two noobs are better than one after all!!

Yikes! Please do, it's driving me insane!
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Fixed it, a simple battery pull fixed my problem. Rooted it this morning!
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Think you can tell me what driver you're using? When I plug my phone in I see the following in the device manager
ADB Interface
SAMSUNG Android Composite ADB Interface
I tried your battery trick to no avail, I even had ADB running and tried the battery trick and it won't work
Also, fastboot is recognizing my device.
Any help would really be appreicated. it's day 3 with no phone now

I'm at work now till 9 and I'm in CA. Ill look it up when I get home. U have to DL the Google something or another driver in sdk. I remember 4 was at the end of it. Ill post when I get home.
Your phones not working at all?!
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vintagetonez said:
I am almost having the same issue. I unlocked the bootloader and flashed recoverymod but was unable to locate the superuser zip file so I rebooted my nexus. When I tried to start over again and fastboot I'm getting an error with CMD saying its waiting for device. On the nexus when in fastboot mode at the very bottom it says fastboot failsomething or another.
Any suggestions as to how I can get fast boot working again?!
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hi there
i'm trying to root my xperia x8 using superoneclick, ADB start OK.... waiting.... and i'm waiting more than 5 min i think.... but nothing happen...
-i've extracted/copied xrecovery into sd, phone browser but nothing happen.
- boot the phone and press "back <--" key multiple time.... but phone start as usual ...
can somebody teach me how or give link to show how to root step by step please...
i'm new here..... TT
-- sorry for english.... not my language..

yeah I just switched to the google android service 4 "something or other" not in the mindset to find it. My phone's working it's just in super retardo mode right now. All that's working is the bootloader screen and the clockwork orange screen. I've kind of abandoned all hopes of getting adb to work on it because I've tried EVERTHING (except for what will work). I'm trying to figure out how to get clockwork to work with my pc that way I can get files into the sdcard which is what I was trying to use adb for in the first place.
ps... can you send a pic of your homescreen? I miss mine

U don't need adb to transfer files to your nexus s. Make sure debugging is turned on and mount your SD. You should get a promt to transfer files to and from your device via comp. You can use cmd to transfer with fastboot. I just got home and haven't even downloaded anything for root other than free tethering so I'm not sure which app will allow screen shot capture.
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I'm relatively sure debug is still on otherwise I would not have been able to do what I already did. what's the command to transfer files to sd via fastboot? I tried "push" but that did not seem to work.

Once you plug the phone in.and mount SD.windows will automatically recognize it and prompt what woulf you like to do. Just choose transfer files. Go to the file you want yo transfer and right click. Choose send to E. At least on my comp the nexus shows up as e drive so choose which one it shows up as.
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Thanks for all your help, I really appreciate it. It seems the phone's not being recognized by the computer when I mount it. The drivers show up in device manager when I boot to bootloader but then disappear when I go into clockwork. So I never get a chance to see it in "computer" when I try mounting the sdcard. Any thoughts?

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[Q] Model ID Incorrect - Can´t flash PG58IMG.zip

Hello
I did a stupid thing today, when i decided to go back to stock. I thought i followed the guide to rebrand the telephone and flashed the PG58IMG.zip from there. then i rebooted and was stuck in HTC Loading Screen. i rebooted the device and tried flashing the rom.zip from Clockwork, that didnt work, i tried installing kernel, radio and the Cyanogenmod i used before flashing the PG58IMG.zip.
I used the Revolutionary version when rooting my phone the first time.
Please Help
with SuperCID you can flash everything
May be like that, but right now i can't even get into the phone and run a exe on the computer to update the phone.
I am stuck with HTC load screen, fastboot and recovery.
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First of all - please some moderator move this thread to Q/A
Delete PG58IMG.zip from root of sdcard and enter in bootloader, then select fastboot.
Plug into USB and your computer will recognize phone as usual in debuging mode.
Now you can set supercid even on semi-dead phone.
How to do this -> search in this forum , there's very easy DIY tutorial
You're welcome
I will try this tonight, as i am going away soon, a big thanks to you for a fast and good answer
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Had the time before leaving home.
Tried it but no luck. The computer can't seem to find the phone.
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Anyone has some idea what i can do?
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Dekkzter said:
Had the time before leaving home.
Tried it but no luck. The computer can't seem to find the phone.
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Are you sure your computer has the HTC drivers? Easiest way to get them is to download and install HTC Sync (even if you're not planning on using it). It will install the HTC drivers, so that your computer will recognize your phone. Your bootloader would say something like "Fastboot USB" instead of just "Fastboot" when you plug it in with the drivers at the bootloader menu.
I have tried that aswell now, installed HTC Sync drivers and went in to fastboot, still the same thing. It says Fastboot USB, but stil the computer doesn´t recognize the phone.
Anyone has any idea what i can do? Please
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Anyone has any idea what i can do? Please
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Does the computer make a noise when you plug it in? Or say unknown device?
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Now it only says unknown device and i can´t even reach the "USB Storage" from the pc anymore when going "USB Mass Storage Device" in Clockworkmod. this i could earlier.
Seems like is solved, i tried another pc, and another version of the RUU file, unpacked the rom.zip from that one, and copied it to the phone, and now it actually is installing the system, will be back if ir solved.
Use the fastboot command for getting mid. I think it is fastboot getvar mid
Then add your mid number to the text file in PG58IMG.zip and it should work
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Jonny said:
Use the fastboot command for getting mid. I think it is fastboot getvar mid
Then add your mid number to the text file in PG58IMG.zip and it should work
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Did not work for me. I replaced the mid as you told. After finding the zip file it said 'parsing' and then nothing happened. It just came to normal hboot screen. What should I do now? I am trying to root my sensation xe. And for that I need to flash this PG58IMG.ZIP file.
Edit 1: Seems this post will help me. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22743435&postcount=917
Will try it tomorrow and reply back.
Edit 2: That post helped me and now my phone is rooted.
Same problem
Dekkzter said:
Seems like is solved, i tried another pc, and another version of the RUU file, unpacked the rom.zip from that one, and copied it to the phone, and now it actually is installing the system, will be back if ir solved.
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Did you ever come up with a solution?

[Q] Mount USB storage under ClockWorkmod Recovery 6.0.1.0

Hello,
My phone had been experiencing a host of problems, so I formatted all partitions. (/sdcard, /system, /cache, /data, /boot)
I planned on using the "mount USB storage" to transfer a copy of CM10 to the sdcard and flash that from recovery,
but the device does not appear in my computer or device manager in windows, and Linux doesn't see it either.
In it's current state, it's soft bricked, is there anything I can do to fix it?
It now says "fastboot mode - no boot or recovery IMG", and I have no drivers to communicate with it under adb or fastboot.
Thanks,
-Max
Use this guide to recover your device.
Thanks, but my issue is that I can't install the drivers, could it be a windows 8 thing?
Everything seems to require that I enter USB debugging first, which is impossible for me now.
I think the ADB driver is impossible to install, unless I can do it over CWM, and every fastboot driver I've tried has failed too.
How did you erase everything? Was it through fastboot or CWM?
I did it through CWM. I had just recently installed Windows 8, and hadn't connected it since then so no drivers are installed.
maxmalynowsky said:
I did it through CWM. I had just recently installed Windows 8, and hadn't connected it since then so no drivers are installed.
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In my opinion, its safer to erase everything from fastboot.
If fastboot recognizes your phone, then you can erase or install whatever you want.
If fastboot does not recognize your phone, then you can't erase it. You then need to find out why. Bad drivers, wrong folders, bad usb cable...In the meantime you phone will still work.
On my windows 7 box, under the administrator account, it took a while to set up the drivers, don't know why, but windows would not take it at first.
Maybe you can mail the phone to a xda member to get it going again...
maxmalynowsky said:
Hello,
My phone had been experiencing a host of problems, so I formatted all partitions. (/sdcard, /system, /cache, /data, /boot)
I planned on using the "mount USB storage" to transfer a copy of CM10 to the sdcard and flash that from recovery,
but the device does not appear in my computer or device manager in windows, and Linux doesn't see it either.
In it's current state, it's soft bricked, is there anything I can do to fix it?
It now says "fastboot mode - no boot or recovery IMG", and I have no drivers to communicate with it under adb or fastboot.
Thanks,
-Max
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I am sorry to hear about your phone. You are not alone I did the exact same thing a few days ago. Don't beat yourself up I have done that enough for both of us. Through my research into this i found there a few things that you might try (I don't own a PC so I haven't yet)
To get the drivers, I read a couple people had success downloading PDANet and installing them that way. I think they are located in "legacy drivers"
From the original "root, un-root" thread for your model download the stock boot img and try to flash that using ADB
follow the instructions to un-root and start over with rooting.
I also was going to look into Wug's toolkit (in the dev section) it looks like that may be an easy option to flash a working boot and recovery img.
I hope this helps please let me know.
I gave up to quick and ordered a GNex but I'm not touching that until I get my NS4G sorted out (my faith in my abilities is shaken and I could not handle bricking a brand new phone). I will be going to a friends house tonight to use their PC and try to get my NS running. I will be back to let you known what works and what doesn't. If you try or find anything would you please post? Two heads working on this issue are better then one. Thanks and good luck.
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*** success ***
The solution was an easy one thanks to our developers, the hard part was finding the answer and of course, beating myself up for making the mistake in the first place. Here's what you do...
Leave your phone with the battery out for a while. Download "Wug's Nexus Toolkit" In found it in the NS4G dev section but I believe it covers all variants (not sure which you have) at the select your model and custom JB ROM download the drivers (from the actual toolkit) turn on, plug in and select flash stock img, relock boot loader, pick the stock ROM you want and press go and your phone will be flashed and reboot in under a minute. Sign in on your phone (the toolkit should auto populate your new ROM and then just follow the steps to unlock, flash and install a custom recovery then pick any ROM you want and start over.
I really hope this helps you as I'm sure you find the whole situation as stomach-churning as I did. Please PM me and let me know.
If it does work please leave a thank you or donation to the dev for creating such an awesome tool. Again, good luck hope you get your nex back online.
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The Nexus Toolkit was actually my first option, it's helped me out before. I went back and tried installing the drivers using the 3 options it gives. # 3 & #2, RAW and Samsung signed drivers don't work. Option #1, the PDAnet drivers didn't work last time I tried it (all 3 options require USB debugging enabled). However, I just tried #1 again by turning on the device in CWM and that seemed to work, but I'm not sure (installation went according to the guide). However, once I tried to flash stock img, it gave me errors about not being able to reach the device in fastboot. Can you elaborate on those two steps, driver installation and flashing? As soon as I can get fastboot to recognize my device I can pretty much take it from there. BTW, I've got a i9020A and using NRT 1.6.1; and what's the significance of leaving the phone with the battery out for a while?
Mine was in the box with the battery out overnight. When I had access to a PC and plugged it in it said something at the bottom of the fastboot screen in grey that it did not before and I actually think that was the trick (System normal or system OK or something like that and when replugged to the USB the message just repeated and stacked up on the lower left of the fastboot screen). Try letting the phone sit for a while. All driver options failed for me except the tool kit.
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Tried your fix, but the phone remains unable to have it's drivers installed. It's always giving "USB device not recognized" errors no matter what I do. I'm just going to shelf it and accept my loss. Thanks for the help though!
edit: Tried using some Linux tools, much greater success! This guide finally got my device listed under fastboot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1447040
edit2: Up and running again with the android-tools-fastboot package for Linux and a standard stock image flash: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1572307
I am so glad to hear it! I stayed subscribed to the nexus s forum just to keep up on your progress and to try and help. Good for you.
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Need help with google nexus s 4g stuck in bootloop and can't connect to my computer

Hey guys i'm new to this forum so if this is posted in wrong place please move it
Well to start off i had rooted my google nexus s 4g from sprint i had just rebooted my phone after using android tweaker app and it had gotten into a bootloop. I've been stuck like this for three days trying to fix it and web surfing. I can't find anything so if one of you can help i would really appreciate it.
Phone has TWRP installed as recovery rom and the only thing i can do is go into download mode, bootloader, and recorvery. The main reason i can't fix it is because it won't connect to my computer i've tryed about six different usb cords so its not the usb cord. ive tryed using command prompt with fastboot devices and adb devices but nothing comes up but when i have my exhibit 2 plugged in it comes up i have all the drivers it needs.
I have also reinstalled all drivers but still my computer doesnt pick up anything at all.
when i go into recovery mode (twrp) i get this in the log
E:unable to mount '/sdcard'
E:unable to recreate android secure folder.
E:unable to find parition size for '/wimax'
Updating partition details...
Thank you guys if you can help me with this i really appreciate it
panthers8054 said:
Hey guys i'm new to this forum so if this is posted in wrong place please move it
Well to start off i had rooted my google nexus s 4g from sprint i had just rebooted my phone after using android tweaker app and it had gotten into a bootloop. I've been stuck like this for three days trying to fix it and web surfing. I can't find anything so if one of you can help i would really appreciate it.
Phone has TWRP installed as recovery rom and the only thing i can do is go into download mode, bootloader, and recorvery. The main reason i can't fix it is because it won't connect to my computer i've tryed about six different usb cords so its not the usb cord. ive tryed using command prompt with fastboot devices and adb devices but nothing comes up but when i have my exhibit 2 plugged in it comes up i have all the drivers it needs.
I have also reinstalled all drivers but still my computer doesnt pick up anything at all.
when i go into recovery mode (twrp) i get this in the log
E:unable to mount '/sdcard'
E:unable to recreate android secure folder.
E:unable to find parition size for '/wimax'
Updating partition details...
Thank you guys if you can help me with this i really appreciate it
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My phone only likes the OEM USB cord, nexus root tool kit, and have you even bothered reading any other of the hundred posts about this?
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Setting.Out said:
My phone only likes the OEM USB cord, nexus root tool kit, and have you even bothered reading any other of the hundred posts about this?
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bro of course ive went around this forum looking for a solution nothing came up ive seen many for fixing bootloop only and i do know how to fix that but my main problem is that my phone can't connect to my computer i've used several different usb cords and ports on my computer none get picked up when i try to use nexus root toolkit it gets to the checking fastboot status and says "fastboot device not found".... and yes my phone is in bootloader mode....
panthers8054 said:
bro of course ive went around this forum looking for a solution nothing came up ive seen many for fixing bootloop only and i do know how to fix that but my main problem is that my phone can't connect to my computer i've used several different usb cords and ports on my computer none get picked up when i try to use nexus root toolkit it gets to the checking fastboot status and says "fastboot device not found".... and yes my phone is in bootloader mode....
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There is a "bricked flash to stock" option.. Works from boot loader.. :thumbup:
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Setting.Out said:
There is a "bricked flash to stock" option.. Works from boot loader.. :thumbup:
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yes i know bro i've literally tried every option nothing can pick up the phone

Softbrick? some custom rom advice please

Hello everyone,
I have done something utterly stupid with my Nexus 5, I wiped the internal storage and lost my roms, I really wasnt thinking.
I have tried looking at options like adb sideload but cant find a decent tutorial
Could I just get a micro usb to usb adapter and install a rom off that?
Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction with adb sideload?
Other problems are I can't get on the android SDK because the CMD box only flashes up.
Does the adb sideload option in TWRP actually do anything if you wait for it? Its been waiting for about 1 hour now and nothings happening.
Please guys any help is appreciated
osamarchie2000 said:
Hello everyone,
I have done something utterly stupid with my Nexus 5, I wiped the internal storage and lost my roms, I really wasnt thinking.
I have tried looking at options like adb sideload but cant find a decent tutorial
Could I just get a micro usb to usb adapter and install a rom off that?
Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction with adb sideload?
Other problems are I can't get on the android SDK because the CMD box only flashes up.
Does the adb sideload option in TWRP actually do anything if you wait for it? Its been waiting for about 1 hour now and nothings happening.
Please guys any help is appreciated
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Why don't you flash the factory image using fastboot?
The Cmd box you are referring to happens because you need to navigate to that directory using Cmd and run it from there. You cannot just click it.
Thanks but I cant get the SDK to work at all. Im still looking into it but at the moment it wont work
Please somebody help me with the SDK, I dont know what else to do.
I cant open the SDK manager and I cant open it through eclipse either.
Someone else must have had this problem before
Click the link in my signature and then "adb and fastboot. What is it?"
This will help you configure adb properly. It also helps you learn commands. Like adb push.
adb sideload is the same as push but you type sideload instead.
FYI as much as people round here say it, there is no such thing as a soft brick. Its brick or not brick.
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Switched off my phone and now I cant get it into recovery mode. Only the google logo which just stays there for ages
What do I do now?
osamarchie2000 said:
Switched off my phone and now I cant get it into recovery mode. Only the google logo which just stays there for ages
What do I do now?
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Show down and don't panic. Your device is easily fixed. Hold the power button for 20 seconds. This will shut down the phone. Then press and hold the vol down then press the power button. That'll bring your into the bootloader.
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osamarchie2000 said:
Switched off my phone and now I cant get it into recovery mode. Only the google logo which just stays there for ages
What do I do now?
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Power + volume down button brings you in the bootloader, from there go into recovery (navigate with volume buttons and select with power button)
In recovery follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2559200.
Or flash the factory image in the bootloader. (that should work because you need to unlock your bootloader in fastboot)
Thanks guys,
It wasnt working because water damage had interfered with the volume buttons previously.
I have a micro usb to usb adapter now.
Can i put a rom on a USB drive and install that way?
Thanks guys
osamarchie2000 said:
Thanks guys,
It wasnt working because water damage had interfered with the volume buttons previously.
I have a micro usb to usb adapter now.
Can i put a rom on a USB drive and install that way?
Thanks guys
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Yeah that will work too. Water damage is never good for a phone even if it stil works after that. But that's another story
osamarchie2000 said:
Thanks guys,
It wasnt working because water damage had interfered with the volume buttons previously.
I have a micro usb to usb adapter now.
Can i put a rom on a USB drive and install that way?
Thanks guys
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Yes you can. You'll have to "tell" twrp where to find the rom zip.
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Only problem now is I cant get the SDK to work for my life. Ive spent 5 hours trying to fix my phone already today, I have the JDK installed. I open the eclipse thingy and when i try to open the SDK with eclipse it wont work either. Please somebody help with this
osamarchie2000 said:
Only problem now is I cant get the SDK to work for my life. Ive spent 5 hours trying to fix my phone already today, I have the JDK installed. I open the eclipse thingy and when i try to open the SDK with eclipse it wont work either. Please somebody help with this
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You don't need the SDK. You're not developing here
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TWRP cant find any of the files on my USB-OTG
with the CMD, it gives me my device and its serial number and says recovery for
C:\adb devices
but for C:\fastboot devices
I get nothing.
Any ideas please?
osamarchie2000 said:
with the CMD, it gives me my device and its serial number and says recovery for
C:\adb devices
but for C:\fastboot devices
I get nothing.
Any ideas please?
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Did you read my thread that I told you to read?
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osamarchie2000 said:
with the CMD, it gives me my device and its serial number and says recovery for
C:\adb devices
but for C:\fastboot devices
I get nothing.
Any ideas please?
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Here's a hint, read rootSU's sticky rollup and look for the 15 second fastboot adb installer.
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Very sorry, Ive just re-read what Im looking for
Appologies
thankyou all, phone is well and good and im on CM11.
Thanks guys, anyone who helped is the best

[Q] Pull data with a smashed screen

Just after updating to lollipop I completly smashed my screen. It doesn't show any usefull information and touch is not working.
Since I'm not in the mood to buy a new screen because I already bought a Note 4, I wanted to pull the data from the phone. It's pin protected but fastboot is still working, adb however is not.
After reading up a bit I found that going into cwm recovery I would still be able to acces adb.
So I with fastboot I booted cwm recovery (fastboot boot recovery.img) only to find that adb still won't find my devices.
Is there any way left to pull the data from my phone? I also have acces to a external keyboard/mouse with a otg cable but that won't seem to work either.
Boot into recovery and with your device plugged into your pc go to device manager. Do you see your device there?
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In recovery it doesn't show up.
On a normal boot it does, only no files are showing because of the pin lock.
Wiisper said:
In recovery it doesn't show up.
On a normal boot it does, only no files are showing because of the pin lock.
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Google 15 second adb install xda. It has drivers as well as sets up adb and fastboot on your pc which you'll need if you can get your device detected
Edit, also download the twrp image from here and boot into it fastboot boot twrp.img (use the full name of the twrp image file) cwm sucks. http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/hammerhead
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I think I got it working, I already had adb working but it wouldn't find the correct drivers for the nexus 5.
I tried to update the drivers from google but windows said that it didn't find any correct drivers for the devices so I had to get "naked drivers" from somewhere.
After that it showed up as galaxy nexus adb interface in the device managers and adb was able to find it.
It's now pulling all the data.
Thanks you for your help!
I will report back when it's done pulling.
Wiisper said:
I think I got it working, I already had adb working but it wouldn't find the correct drivers for the nexus 5.
I tried to update the drivers from google but windows said that it didn't find any correct drivers for the devices so I had to get "naked drivers" from somewhere.
After that it showed up as galaxy nexus adb interface in the device managers and adb was able to find it.
It's now pulling all the data.
Thanks you for your help!
I will report back when it's done pulling.
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Np, glad it seems to be working
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Okay got all the files from the phone!
Thanks for helping.

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