Hi all,
Well my adventure started last night when I went to return my Nexus S to stock. I did so and it worked well. Then I tried to re-root the device.
After doing so, it now will not boot past the google boot screen (with the unlock icon). It just sits there, even after battery pulls and additional attempts to start up. I can reboot into recovery (fastboot) as shown on the attached images. After hours of reading, it seems I need to flash CWM recovery.img to get the phone to boot. Ok, not a problem. So I installed the android sdk, google and samsung phone drivers and my phone is recognized in device manager.
When I go to flash the recovery.img via fastboot, it just sits there on "waiting on device" and ever goes anywhere. I also have a message on the bottom of the Nexus screen that says "FASTBOOT STATUS - FAILInvalid Command"
I'm at a point where googling is doing no good. Please help.
How can I get my phone to boot? How can I successfully flash the recovery image so I can go forward with root and be done with it?
Thanks.
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First step is get fastboot to recognize the phone.
Until the command fastboot devices brings up your serial number you can't flash. Your issue is either you don't got the fastboot driver installed ( does not install correctly by itself on windows 7 64bit) Or your in the wrong directory in fastboot. Or both.
Quides are on the forum how to do everything.
albundy2010 said:
First step is get fastboot to recognize the phone.
Until the command fastboot devices brings up your serial number you can't flash. Your issue is either you don't got the fastboot driver installed ( does not install correctly by itself on windows 7 64bit) Or your in the wrong directory in fastboot. Or both.
Quides are on the forum how to do everything.
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Ok, how does one go about doing this on Win7x64?
Quides are on the forum? No idea what that means.
The forum is the place you're on right now. Read the stickies/how to's or just use the search feature.
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The forum is the place you're on right now. Read the stickies/how to's or just use the search feature.
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Believe me, I've done that. Hours and hours worth.
Anyone care to help since apparently this information is so easy to locate? Fastboot simply isn't communicating with my phone and it will not boot past the google boot screen.
After many hours of trying, I figured it out. It had to do with the PDA net drivers. Basically, my phone would not boot up, preventing me from finishing the PDA net install. It kept hanging on "Installing PDA net to your phone" because, well, it couldn't install to my phone (since it was in fast boot mode).
I kept clicking on OK on the dialogue box and it would roll back, uninstalling the PDA net drivers. This was why fast boot could not communicate via cmd.
How I worked around this was by NOT clicking ok, hence not uninstalling the drivers.
It was an epiphany. And a pain in the arse.
So, if you have a similar issue, don't click ok on the dialogue. Leave it in limbo and work your command line magic!
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Hi, i got this Samsung G S 4g. I was supposed to fix the rom (somewhat unstable thing). I will try to write all the things i have done until now. I got the "phone to pc" icon. I cannot boot or use download mode (the triangule thing)
General Info
Device is rooted. T-mobile branded, carrier-locked.
Froyo rom. (i think is stock but rooted).
Somewhat old device.
Had stock recovery (Android recovery e3 o something like that)
SGH-T959V (KB5)
Things i did
1. Pull some files from device, to sim-unlock. (using ADB) DID not modify anything else
2. SIM-Unlock using code (worked)
Then, device worked ok some weeks... then stopped working, contacts and phone apps crashed suddenly, everytime i open them
4. Use lastest Heimdall and this guide to get CWM on the phone. The idea was to flash the kernel. did not work. Check the part called "How To Flash a Kernel with Heimdall".
I did that. NOTE: used this kernel insted of the "old" one that the guide says.
Then it output this error: "libusb error: -12". So Heimdall didn't detect the device so i used zadig.exe after reinstalling the samsung drivers to avoid this issue. Then, it started working, and output something like this: "failed sending file part packet heimdall"
And now i have this:
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What you have is an alternate form of DL mode that occurs after a failed flash. Read this to get back up and running.
Lumins Guide
Or just reboot the phone, it should go to a disturbing looking tiny-phone mode. Then just resend your heimdall command and it should happily work.
Major kudos to diego930 for such a nicely detailed description of his problem!
Yes... my computer didn't feel like showing the tiny disturbing phone this morning, else I could have skipped the suggestion to reboot.
That just means that the safeties are off and your phone is ready and waiting to get flashed. You're close... and probably got fixed, based on the thanks provided.
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Or just reboot the phone, it should go to a disturbing looking tiny-phone mode. Then just resend your heimdall command and it should happily work.
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How i do reboot ? I just get the phone to pc icon everytime lol
jeffsf said:
Major kudos to diego930 for such a nicely detailed description of his problem!
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Thanks I like making myself very clear (and i know how annoying is the lack of info)
I haven't touch the device since i broke it so i'm going to try that guide and post any news. Thanks all!
When you get that phone to pc icon, just use Heimdall to flash again.
The reboot-step is from official-download mode where it has the big yellow caution taking you to panic-download mode where it has the tiny phone you posted in #1. Once you have panic-download mode, your phone is ready to accept anything. Even whatever failed before.
Summary: Repeat OP Step 4.
ok, done. Fix using heimdall 1 click! I just reflash GB with kernels and bootloaders, now it works flawless.
Thanks Theraze.
So I have a small problem that has giving me a headache the past few days. I got an old Nokia 6.1 from my mom & was asked to get the pictures & documents from it. I removed her pattern lock, because I was annoyed to use it all the time. A couple of days later, the phone has out of the blue a security pin. Which obviously no one knows, because no one configured it...
I spent hours looking different ways to extract the data or to bypass the lock & sofar I think I ran out of all the options.
Here is my current state & I would really appreciate some advice how to proceed.
1. Find my device:
The phone is on the list. But it shows that the last activity was on the 10th january & can't be reached it even though it's connected to the internet via my mobile data. Furthermore it seems that I wouldn't be able to unlock it anyways because it only gives me two options "Call the Phone" & "Set up secure & delete".
2. Installing Aroma to extract the data/remove lock files:
I can't do that because there is no custom recovery installed on the phone. Just the stock.
3. Installing a custom recovery:
I can't install/flash anything on the phone because the developer options, usb debugging & bootloader are not unlocked/enabled.
I came as far as being able to see my dive with adb on my pc, but I couldn't flash anything of it, because the signature fails.
I'm now posting this threar, to see if anybody has some advice for me, how I could get the pictures from the phone.
Thank you all in advance~
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The door to any Android device is ADB.
You say
came as far as being able to see my dive with adb on my pc,
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hence ADB obviously is fullly working, means it should be possible to pull out the data in question by means of ADB.
Hi, thank you for your answer, I have expressed myself wrong/mixed adb & fastboot up. What I wanted to say, is that I can see the device via fastboot. Unfortunately not over adb.
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as you can also see in the screen
If I understood what I read, there is no way to access the phone like this, is that correct?
Is there anything else I can do?
The Phone itself gives me an option to "Apply Update from ADB". My knowledge about this stuff is barely anything. But is there a way for example I could install/update an android version/new system without losing the internal data? At that point I don't care about the phone working properly, as I would like to get the pictures from it & root + wipe everything from it.
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As "Apply Update from ADB" implies this option is used to flash an OS's update provided by OEM/carrier: updating an OS doesn't affect user data stored on phone.
Have you ever tried to exit phone's fastboot mode by running Fastboot commands
Code:
fastboot devices
fastboot reboot
I ended up factory resetting the phone. This Thread can be closed
If you have usb debugging on. Then you can use ADB. You can try to mount user partition and you can copy that partition.
Hi All,
I bought a ROG phone 5s (ZS676KS) direct from ASUS and I've been trying to root it all week. The firmware version is WW_18.1220.2111.160.
So far, I have been able to unlock the bootloader using Asus' app. My phone displays the unlocked bootloader warning on every boot.
I can't make fastboot work... the "adb reboot bootloader" command does work. I can also boot using the power + volume up button. But the "fastboot devices" command always comes up empty.
I found two possible reasons why fastboot doesn't work. So far I failed to fix either one.
First, the "OEM unlocking" option is missing in my developer options menu. I have the "USB debugging" option checked off. But many of the guides I read online say to allow OEM unlocking and I can't do that. But I've also seen people say that it doesn't matter. So, I don't know if this is a real problem. I can't find any reference to this problem except in Samsung phones. I tried the recommended fix but it didn't work.
Second, something's wrong with the fastboot driver on my computer. When get my phone into fastboot mode and plug it into the computer, device manager shows a device called "ASUS_I005D" with an orange caution icon on it. The error message in the properties menu says "The drivers for this device are not installed. (code 28)". This is probably the real problem.
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Windows isn't finding a driver with its online driver search. I spent a few hours playing with Windows drivers to no avail. But maybe I missed something. I did find "ASUS_Android_USB_drivers_for_Windows_20150212" online and it didn't help.
I have tried different wires and USB ports and I'm using the side port of the phone instead of the bottom (although I tried the bottom port too). I tried another computer and that didn't work. But this was before I realized what was happening with windows drivers so I didn't check the device manager. I'm away from home now so I just have access to the one computer for now.
Does anyone know where I can find the correct driver? Or is there another approach I haven't considered? I hope there's nothing fundamentally wrong with the phone. I kind of just bought it without explicitly verifying, assuming the 5s is rootable since the 5 is...
Thanks Everybody,
Success is disgusted by some people, and will not share any files for free in the future.
It's not your device but likely Win 10 playing games with you. First completely uninstall the device driver to clean things up. Reboot your pc into Safe Mode. Plug in your phone from the side connector with a good data capable USB cable. From Device Manager choose "Add Legacy Hardware" from the menu and point the location to where you have saved the latest official Android USB drivers and install. Reboot Windows normally. If things have gone well, you should be able to both ADB & Fastboot into your device.
What a relief.
I am now able to flash my patched boot.img.
Thanks to both of you. I'm off to the races...
For me I just get a Ubuntu iso, boot your computer off a USB stick, install adb and fastboot via apt, and boom, no crappy drivers needed
Was trying to flash my CN ROM to the WW ROM.
Forgot to turn on USB Debugging in Developer Tools.
Couldn't get it work using HunterTik's guide.
Ran flashall_ATF from windows explorer.
Command prompt flashed on screen then vanished.
Tried running flashall_ATF in an elevated command prompt.
It failed but has apparently wiped the ROM. Device is now stuck in boot loop to fastboot.
Whatever option I choose reboots the device back to fastboot.
Windows can see the device but adb devices returns List of Devices Attached is blank.
How do I recover the phone from here?
Found this thread Rog phone 5 stucked on fastboot
Ran this command: fastboot -v flash all WW_ZS673KS_18.0830.2101.75_M2.13.24.14.1-ASUS_1.1.63_Phone-user.raw
Received these lines of text & now device boots to splash screen, gets stuck there, reboots a few times then sends me back to fastboot.
Still can't access recovery mode
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Device is now back in a fastboot loop with no access to any options but power off & restart.
Your phone is broken
Buy a new phone and don't try to mess with it next time
Flash back to CN and try again.
or, get a dump of the official firmware, then sent boot / recovery / super over fastboot manually.
[Windows] Asus OTA payload auto extractor
Since nobody is doing it, I thought I'd package it and just put it here to help people This is a packaged version of Vm03's payload dumper make to work with windows without installing python and other stuff I also included a single line script...
forum.xda-developers.com
also, you might want to try 9008 rescue. it seems like whatever you're trying to do wiped / repart the partitions. that's why the BL is confused.
also, if you're on win11, some driver related **** can mess things up causing flashing fail.
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also, you might want to try 9008 rescue. it seems like whatever you're trying to do wiped / repart the partitions. that's why the BL is confused.
also, if you're on win11, some driver related **** can mess things up causing flashing fail.
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9008 rescue is the direction I was headed & you're right. Although, on reflection, the partitions were already deleted prior to running the 'fastboot -v flash all xx.raw' command. Not sure how, since that command was the only thing I did which resulted in something happening.
Hey all,
after trying to flash images from a private build
[
1) REPO: repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-13.0.0_r11
2) LUNCH: aosp_cheetah-userdebug
3) fastboot flashall -w for the out directory
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the Pixel was stuck on a boot loop, showing the google screen but nothing more.
after battery drained, tried to put it on fastboot mode, unsucessfully
right now, the device is in this state, with black screen showing nothing.
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Does someone know what tools are needed to save the device and guide to do it?
and second question - something in the process I described above is wrong about the flashing that caused it to fail?
Wow...where to begin...?!
I completely don't know to what end you were attempting to get to or how you were trying to get there, but looking at such an unconventional method of flashing and unconventional "private build" (so I assume not the full factory images Google publishes on their dev page), I wouldn't be surprised if you didn't permanently brick your device -- especially considering the outcome is a weird "USB Serial Device" and black screen/no fastboot mode...
But what I suggest is powering on using the button combination (I believe it is PWR & VOL+Down), sometimes it takes 1-2+ minutes holding it down.
I would suggest correcting the driver, but I'm unsure if that will lead anywhere if you cannot get into fastboot mode and/or the screen stays black. But, if you think it will help; download the Google USB Drivers (can be found HERE), unzip it, uninstall (and MOST IMPORTANTLY tick the box that says delete the driver software if it pops up) the "USB Serial Device", Scan for New Hardware, if the new driver does not identify as "Android Bootloader Interface" then -- right click the new driver -- click update driver -- and either Browse to the folder where you unzipped the Google USB Drivers or manually "Let Me Pick from available drivers" and manually select the .inf file to install the driver as. That should correct your driver issue, though I don't know how helpful it will be without the screen or being able to get into fastboot mode...
And, if you don't want to risk breaking your P7P, I would suggest from now on sticking with traditional methods of flashing (platform tools or recovery mode) and Google Full Factory Images or established ROMs....
Or maybe research considerably more in the unconventional method you are trying to attempt...
Good luck to you, seems you will need it...
it's basically flashing from here
Pixel Phones as Development Platforms | Android Open Source Project
source.android.com
which I assumed will be no problems
I have tried the combinations to fastboot, but unsuccessfully, all I see is black screen.
thanks for reply.