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I come from the world of Windows Mobile and have just recetly delved into hacking my G1. While I've had no problems installing jesusfreke's images or themes...I'm struggling with how to get fastboot to work.
Perhaps someone can give me some guidance. Anyone willing to give me some simple step by step instructions. I've searched for this and i think I have everything i need, but I'm unable to get to a point where I can type in commands. when i try to run adb, it open very briefly and closes.
What am i doing wrong?
Thanks,
Jason
Go to start -> run -> type in CMD
Navigate to the folder where adb is located.
Then type in adb devices to see if it finds ur device.
If not then make sure you have it plugged in and USB debugging is turned on in the phones settings under Development.
Also download the usb drivers/or the whole SDK if you havent yet.
nosaj13 said:
when i try to run adb, it open very briefly and closes.
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If you try to execute a text mode executable in windows, it will close the terminal window as soon as the program finishes. If you run adb without any arguments, it will print the arguments out terminate. I could say the solution is to open run as and type cmd, but the true answer is to install Linux
nosaj13 said:
I come from the world of Windows Mobile and have just recetly delved into hacking my G1. While I've had no problems installing jesusfreke's images or themes...I'm struggling with how to get fastboot to work.
Perhaps someone can give me some guidance. Anyone willing to give me some simple step by step instructions. I've searched for this and i think I have everything i need, but I'm unable to get to a point where I can type in commands. when i try to run adb, it open very briefly and closes.
What am i doing wrong?
Thanks,
Jason
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1. Download this
2. Extract the contents of the fastboot directory to the root of your C drive.
3. Go Start -> Run -> type 'cmd' (no quotes) and hit enter
4. Type 'c:' (no quotes) and hit enter
5. With your phone plugged in, you should be able to type 'adb devices' and it should return your phones serial number, which is usually in HTXXXXXXXX format. If it does not, make sure debugging is enabled on your phone and you have the adb drivers installed.
6. type 'adb shell reboot bootloader' and hit enter. The screen on your phone will go blank for a second and then you should be in the SPL with the skating androids. Make sure you see "FASTBOOT" at the bottom of the screen.
7. type 'fastboot devices' and hit enter. If you see your phone's serial number again, you have successfully established a fastboot connection with the phone and can run commands such as:
fastboot erase <partition> (erases the given partition)
fastboot flash <partition> <file.img> (overwrites and flashes given partition with given file. This is how one would restore from a nandroid backup)
fastboot reboot (reboots the device into user mode)
Hope that helps. Have fun
when i type adp devices i get an error that says "adp is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program, or batch file"
what am i doing wrong?
nosaj13 said:
when i type adp devices i get an error that says "adp is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program, or batch file"
what am i doing wrong?
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First, the command is adb devices not adp. Second, make sure you copied the contents of the fastboot directory to the C drive. Third, make sure you that when you type 'c:' into the command line, the command prompt actually changes to "C:\>"
Datruesurfer said:
1. Download this
2. Extract the contents of the fastboot directory to the root of your C drive.
3. Go Start -> Run -> type 'cmd' (no quotes) and hit enter
4. Type 'c:' (no quotes) and hit enter
5. With your phone plugged in, you should be able to type 'adb devices' and it should return your phones serial number, which is usually in HTXXXXXXXX format. If it does not, make sure debugging is enabled on your phone and you have the adb drivers installed.
6. type 'adb shell reboot bootloader' and hit enter. The screen on your phone will go blank for a second and then you should be in the SPL with the skating androids. Make sure you see "FASTBOOT" at the bottom of the screen.
7. type 'fastboot devices' and hit enter. If you see your phone's serial number again, you have successfully established a fastboot connection with the phone and can run commands such as:
fastboot erase <partition> (erases the given partition)
fastboot flash <partition> <file.img> (overwrites and flashes given partition with given file. This is how one would restore from a nandroid backup)
fastboot reboot (reboots the device into user mode)
Hope that helps. Have fun
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i did all the above steps with no problem at all till i got to number 7. when i typed in fastboot devices it just goes to the next prompt without my phone showing up.
If i plug in my g1 in normal mode i see it at the top under adb and in the usb section as a mass storage device.
In bootloader mode with fastboot on the screen it doesnt show up anywhere in the device manager.
Also when i follow the above quoted steps and type in the "adb shell reboot bootloader" and hit enter i hear the ding you hear when you unplug a usb device, and all instances of the phone then leave the device manager.
i have also uninstalled and reinstalled all drivers for the phone and all drivers that have to do with the usb ports on my win xp machine.
Anyone have any ideas i could try?
I think you need this program. I put it on my desktop, then just ran cmd, directed to it, and type in fastboot.
I7oobie said:
I think you need this program. I put it on my desktop, then just ran cmd, directed to it, and type in fastboot.
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thats not it. i have that in the sys 32 folder and also on desktop
Fastboot mode not recognized
I'm having the same problem. I've installed all the correct drivers and in normal mode, I see the Android Composite Device (or something similar) in Device Manager.
As soon as I go into SPL mode (the 3 skateboarding androids screen), the device does not show up.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks!
Datruesurfer said:
First, the command is adb devices not adp. Second, make sure you copied the contents of the fastboot directory to the C drive. Third, make sure you that when you type 'c:' into the command line, the command prompt actually changes to "C:\>"
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When I'm in the Command Prompt and I type C:, the directory still reads C:\Documents and Setting\Reids. It won't change to only C:
Hi,
You have to do this to get back to c:
cd\
press enter
That should do it.
bestwebs said:
Hi,
You have to do this to get back to c:
cd\
press enter
That should do it.
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Ok, thanks a lot. Got it working now.
I need help trying to flash my cupcake images that I have stored in my fastboot folder. I attached the pictures below. I will accept any help I can get.
EDIT: Doh, I thought I was in another topic.
My bad.
Are adb & adb's dll files located inside the same folder as fastboot??? They are suppose too be.
Is your usb cord directly plugged into your system or thru a hub??
Your phone, i bet is under usb mass....to check, expand your device manager window.
Expand your USB-Mass storage list.
With your phone in fastboot mode, click on the camera key and the back key. With enough time inbetween for your system to recognize that there might be a device hooked up.
Notice any change in the list??
Anyone wanting good instructions
http://androidcommunity.com/forums/f28/nandroid-v2-0-full-nand-backup-and-restore-tool-9336/
Read post 2 and go!
this seems like the most easiest thing to do but i still cant get it to work
i have downloaded everything needed and see ADB Interface on my device manager with a yellow mark on it when i try to update the dirver it fails and i got the drivers and point them to it but seems not to work
my phone is on the fastboot screen with the android skateboards guys
i dont know whats going on if someone know what am also doing wrong can tell me please...
This is what i get
Hi,
please help me! I hope it is not a brick.
I wanted to make full wipe. I made factory reset in recovery and then wiped sdcard.. Now I cannot boot ROM because there is no one and I have nothing on my SD. So I even cannot copy rom or backup back to phone.
Is there any way out? (
EDIT: I think I can push files (e.g. backup) through adb, right? I installed adb for dummies but when I want to execute SDKmanager.exe. it only opens black window and immediately closes it. I cannot continue
devcager said:
Hi,
please help me! I hope it is not a brick.
I wanted to make full wipe. I made factory reset in recovery and then wiped sdcard.. Now I cannot boot ROM because there is no one and I have nothing on my SD. So I even cannot copy rom or backup back to phone.
Is there any way out? (
EDIT: I think I can push files (e.g. backup) through adb, right? I installed adb for dummies but when I want to execute SDKmanager.exe. it only opens black window and immediately closes it. I cannot continue
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Access your commands through a terminal window, like start > run > cmd to get into the prompt.
and from there work your way to your directory where you have placed it, and execute the command from that directory directly.
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Thanks!
In the end I used adb to push backup in recovery...
All this I did because I wanted wipe my device - today I woke up and got a call and found out that my earphone stopped working I am afraid that it is due to condensation and next oxidation... I did not do anything wrong but when you come from cold winter weather into a warm flat it can happen Now I need to send it and hope the warranty will pass..
Anyway, I was looking for complete unroot process and found several advices. I am not clever from them. Is it enough to flash stock ROM? Recovery will be removed as well??
..
Election Day said:
Flash a stock ROM (this will also flash the stock recovery) and relock the bootloader with fastboot oem lock afterwards.
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Ok. I have everything done but the relocking. Could you tell me how shall I do this? I tried to write "adb reboot bootloader" and then " fastboot oem lock" but both case the command line responded something like that it is not internal command etc. (I dont have it in English) Cannot lock it
devcager said:
Ok. I have everything done but the relocking. Could you tell me how shall I do this? I tried to write "adb reboot bootloader" and then " fastboot oem lock" but both case the command line responded something like that it is not internal command etc. (I dont have it in English) Cannot lock it
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1.Switch off your phone
2.Connect your phone to your PC throught the USB cable
3.Switch on phone into fastboot
4.Provided that you have the driver for windows for the phone installed open Start/run/cmd (from your PC)
5.From the Android-SDK/platform-tools run the following "fastboot oem lock".
like :
C:\Android-sdk\platform-tools\fastboot oem lock
this will lock it immediately ...
mahanddeem said:
1.Switch off your phone
2.Connect your phone to your PC throught the USB cable
3.Switch on phone into fastboot
4.Provided that you have the driver for windows for the phone installed open Start/run/cmd (from your PC)
5.From the Android-SDK/platform-tools run the following "fastboot oem lock".
like :
C:\Android-sdk\platform-tools\fastboot oem lock
this will lock it immediately ...
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it works only in "tools" and then it just says "waiting for device" and stucks When I tried "fastboot devices" it says nothing... I tried to reinstall drivers but maybe I have some old version? When I am in Windows copying files etc. it works well.
1. Make sure you open the command prompt IN in the folder with fastboot.exe.
2. Put the phone in fastboot mode.
3. In the command prompt type fastboot devices.
It will now show your serial number. If not its either you are such a noob that you managed to screw that up or the fastboot drivers are not installed. Or both.
albundy2010 said:
1. Make sure you open the command prompt IN in the folder with fastboot.exe.
2. Put the phone in fastboot mode.
3. In the command prompt type fastboot devices.
It will now show your serial number. If not its either you are such a noob that you managed to screw that up or the fastboot drivers are not installed. Or both.
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OK. I really dont understand what could have been screwed up. Ok. It doesnt show anything. Just nothing. Cen you please send me the link for the drivers which should work? Maybe there is the problem. Fastboot drivers are something else than drivers for adb to be working? Because I dont know whats wrong. Thanks...
devcager said:
OK. I really dont understand what could have been screwed up. Ok. It doesnt show anything. Just nothing. Cen you please send me the link for the drivers which should work? Maybe there is the problem. Because I dont know whats wrong. Thanks...
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If you have i9023 you need to add a line into the sdk for driver. You can search the tutorial threads for it.
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try this
just check if you have fastboot and adb on the same folder, when I've rooted mine's got this issue, if cmd report "the command is an external one" simply means there is no such program in the folder you are in
copy both adb and fastboot in tools and platform-tools too, so you can run the command in both folder
cd>desktop > cd android>cd android-sdk> cd tools (then run adb or fastboot)
cd>desktop > cd android>cd android_sdk> cd platform-tools (thr run adb or fastboot)
1. Find out exactly what phone model you have if you don't know already.
2. Do the same for your computers os . Including 32 or 64 bit.
3. Combine that info and search the forum or just Google search. How to install fastboot drivers for phone model in step 1 with the os in step 2.
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Thank you all. I decided to unroot it and relock it using Odin software which was great and quick. So I am done.... Adb has a lot of problems with drivers, commands, paths. This way was much easier
adb has no issues. User error.
albundy2010 said:
adb has no issues. User error.
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+1
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albundy2010 said:
adb has no issues. User error.
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Maybe you are right. Maybe it was driver problem which I solved and then immediately used odin. Anyway, it is user friendly and I am finally done with what I wanted
albundy2010 said:
adb has no issues. User error.
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Agreed, but not the user friendliest.
For the OP: Good luck having it repaired!
Okay, so I posted about a week ago re: my softkey issue and fortunately that was fixed by returning my phone to stock, however, I followed nexushacks method and when it told to do this:
Step 12. Once you get the Android guy with exclamation mark, hit Volume Up and Power button at the same time until you get blue menus.
Nothing bloody happens. Please don't tell me I have to hold it for something like 60 seconds because I. Will. Rage. Lol.
When I try to go into recovery I get that symbol and can't do anything but batt pull. I'm still unlocked and rooted, to my knowledge.
I downloaded ROM Manager because I wanted to flash a recovery on it but it told me that "An error occurred while attempting to run privileged commands"
It also says this when I open Rom Manager "You must root your phone for ROM Manager to function. Superuser was not found at "/xbin/su" or "/system/xbin/su". Use google blabla"
I'm also in the process of trying a command prompt on windows but it keeps giving me the "waiting for device" or awaiting a responce from device" whatever that message is...
Trying to give as info as possible so someone can help a brother out.
I can't deal with this Stock OEM crap anymore *twitch*
Thanks!
Herp Derp
Okay, I didn't realize it was Press the Power button, then the volume up button.
Silly noobs.
So my question, is there a way to get Clockwork Recovery back on now or do I have to go through the whole "Rooting" process again?
I assume you see a lock symbol while booting. This means you're unlocked. Now you'll just need to use fastboot to flash a custom recovery (namely, CWM). NexusShacks details how to setup and use fastboot and i think they provide TWRP now, feel free to use this or just download CWM from here and flash that .img file instead.
After this, download the latest Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip and flash that. Note that on a stock ROM it will flash stock recovery on every boot. To change this, rename /system/etc/install-recovery.sh to something else.
But how do I flash a .img file when I don't have Recovery mode?
Or can I use do that through the OEM Recovery (blue screen)?
You flash it with fastboot. Fastboot is a command line tool to flash various images through the bootloader screen. To enter the bootloader, turn off the device and hold Vol. Up + Power. This is the same place you would've typed "fastboot oem unlock", except to flash the new recovery you'll be typing something along the lines of "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img". NexusSHacks teaches you how to do all of this.
Ah sorry, I still get Fastboot and Bootloader mixed up.
Only problem is that I don't know if my computer is recognizing my device when I plug it in through Bootloader.
As mentioned in my original post
"I'm also in the process of trying a command prompt on windows but it keeps giving me the "waiting for device" or awaiting a response from device" whatever that message is..."
I'm at work now and trying to figure out how to do this using Terminal on my mac.
When I type in "cd /nexussrootICS" it keeps on telling me "no such file or directory"
Do I need to put this file in a specific folder? I got this step working on my PC at home but it told me "Waiting for device" the whole time.
Any thoughts?
I'm not particularly familiar with OS X so forgive anything i say that might be off target.
You need to direct the terminal to the relative OR absolute directory of that folder. A relative directory can be done by "cd ./blah", while an absolute will be done by "cd /blah". This is quite confusing for people who aren't used to command line, but very simple once you've done it a few times.
Easiest way aside from magical OS X shortcuts i don't know about is:
-Unzip the files to a "nexus" folder on the desktop, making sure the adb files are in this nexus folder and not a sub folder
-open terminal
-"cd /user/artist/desktop/nexus" or whatever the FULL PATH to the folder is. You should be able to see this through the folders properties or in the file explorer.
-Now you are in the folder, you can use adb and fastboot by just typing those words
I believe OS X can recognise the device straight away so you shouldn't need to install any drivers - at least my linux distros were like that. Installing drivers on Windows is detailed in the video, too.
Ah!!!! I feel like I'm so bloody close...
Okay that part worked perfectly, I found out how to at least direct Terminal to the right location but now I'm lost again...
It's giving me this
"
USER-iMac:nexus user$ ./fastboot-mac flash recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img
unknown partition 'recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img'
error: cannot determine image filename for 'recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img'
USER-iMac:nexus user$
"
TheArtist8 said:
Ah!!!! I feel like I'm so bloody close...
Okay that part worked perfectly, I found out how to at least direct Terminal to the right location but now I'm lost again...
It's giving me this
"
USER-iMac:nexus user$ ./fastboot-mac flash recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img
unknown partition 'recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img'
error: cannot determine image filename for 'recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img'
USER-iMac:nexus user$
"
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The command should be
./fastboot-mac flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img
You were missing the recovery flag in the command.
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using Tapatalk 2
Also do "man fastboot-mac" in terminal to show all its options.
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Son of a... alright ill try after my lunch.
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA
Omfg I love you guys.
Thanks so much
I just got into Recovery mode, now on to Cyber-GR
Hey guys I'm in the process of using the new rooting method and I'm at the part where I put the unlock_code.bin into my phone but I go into my computer and my phone doesn't show up. I am currently in bootloader and stopped for fear of hurting my phone. How do I proceed? So sorry for being such a noob but I'd really really appreciate it if someone could help me!
KungPow90 said:
Hey guys I'm in the process of using the new rooting method and I'm at the part where I put the unlock_code.bin into my phone but I go into my computer and my phone doesn't show up. I am currently in bootloader and stopped for fear of hurting my phone. How do I proceed? So sorry for being such a noob but I'd really really appreciate it if someone could help me!
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Guessing that your using windows system, did you install htc sync?
yup I got all the drivers. And yes im using windows.
Can anyone help me? I'm at the part where I use the unlockcode.bin but I don't know what I'm doing and need help.
Thanks
KungPow90 said:
Can anyone help me? I'm at the part where I use the unlockcode.bin but I don't know what I'm doing and need help.
Thanks
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So your CID was successfully set?
Yes my CID was set. I need help with the unlock_code.bin
So I tried to run the command fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin as you are supposed to in the HTCdev site but this is the response:
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
KungPow90 said:
So I tried to run the command fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin as you are supposed to in the HTCdev site but this is the response:
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
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you need to have fastboot executable installed in that directory also is your phone in debugging mode ?
take a peak at gunny's adb/fastboot primer here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1754018
hopefully that'll do it. good luck
ostoristn accomplish
Ok I put fastboot in there and it still didn't work. The phone is currently in bootloader. Yes I had debugging on when I switched it to bootloader.
What do you mean by didn't work? What is happening now when you run fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
area51avenger said:
What do you mean by didn't work? What is happening now when you run fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
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It is the same thing as before,
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
KungPow90 said:
It is the same thing as before,
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
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go into the directory where your adb is and run "adb devices" from command prompt and let's see if your device is recognized, if it isn't it might be your drivers or try a different usb port.
Crappyvate said:
go into the directory where your adb is and run "adb devices" from command prompt and let's see if your device is recognized, if it isn't it might be your drivers or try a different usb port.
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ok maybe im not running the commands right. i know for a fact that i have all the adb and fastboot stuff but it says the same thing as it did for the fast boot but with adb instead.
KungPow90 said:
ok maybe im not running the commands right. i know for a fact that i have all the adb and fastboot stuff but it says the same thing as it did for the fast boot but with adb instead.
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are you on a pc ? how are you running your fastboot command at the prompt ?
KungPow90 said:
It is the same thing as before,
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
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Are you executing the commands from the folder where fastboot exists ? For example
You have adb, fastboot in C:\android-sdk\platform-tools" then you need to goto C:\android-sdk\platform-tools" ( Or folder where adb and fastboot exists) then "Press shift + right click and select "Open command window here" ( open command prompt and cd "folder where adb and fastboot exists) and then execute the command
"
abhipati said:
Are you executing the commands from the folder where fastboot exists ? For example
You have adb, fastboot in C:\android-sdk\platform-tools" then you need to goto C:\android-sdk\platform-tools" ( Or folder where adb and fastboot exists) then "Press shift + right click and select "Open command window here" ( open command prompt and cd "folder where adb and fastboot exists) and then execute the command
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Ok ok now we are getting progress. It accepted fastboot and took the command but couldn't find the file "Unlock_code.bin"
KungPow90 said:
Ok ok now we are getting progress. It accepted fastboot and took the command but couldn't find the file "Unlock_code.bin"
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did you get the unlock_code.bin from the htcdev website ?? It also needs to be in the same directory as your fastboot executable.
Crappyvate said:
did you get the unlock_code.bin from the htcdev website ?? It also needs to be in the same directory as your fastboot executable.
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Yes the code came from htcdev and i put it in the same location as i am running my executions. I don't understand how it cant find it...
KungPow90 said:
Yes the code came from htcdev and i put it in the same location as i am running my executions. I don't understand how it cant find it...
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what error do you get exactly and what command are you running ?
ensure you are giving correct names ( including case ) and correct paths
Hi All, I hope someone can help.
I got this phone in December, and unlocked it, flashed TWRP and rooted.
My phone automaticly updated and was on version 7.1.2. But Super SU wasnt working anymore.
I tried to boot into TWRP but it was saying somthing like "No command given" when I tried.
I used Skipsoft toolkit to flash the recovery again (What I originally used) and when the phone rebooted, it gets to the Google logo and instantly reboots.
I can get to bootloader, but if I select recovery, it reboots.
Is there anything I can do here?
I did a backup in TWRP before I flashed, its stored on the phone.
Thanks in advance
I would use the tool to go back to stock. Just pick the last Google is the app I believe its V. Either update to the lastest software or I just flashed a rom with the newest vender
Hi, Thanks for your reply.
How can I do this though, I cant get the phone to boot, or into recovery
Is there a way I can use adb to push a TMRP so I can restore my backup?
My PC makes the noise as if something is attached by USB, but when I do adb devices, nothing shows.
Hi all,
I managed to sort it out and restore to original as advised above with fastboot. Never used it before, but I followed this guide and it worked great.
http://www.droidviews.com/install-stock-firmware-on-google-pixel-or-restore-it-to-stock/
Thanks again
You can get TWRP and root on the May update.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3600606
Anthony2oo5 said:
Hi all,
I managed to sort it out and restore to original as advised above with fastboot. Never used it before, but I followed this guide and it worked great.
http://www.droidviews.com/install-stock-firmware-on-google-pixel-or-restore-it-to-stock/
Thanks again
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This didn't work for me. I got as far as:
7. Now type the following command in the command window and hit the Enter key.
flash-all.bat
When doing that, I got the following returned in the CMD prompt:
'flash-all.bat' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
In the CMD prompt, make sure you're in the folder where you extracted the contents of the zip file.
graymoment said:
This didn't work for me. I got as far as:
7. Now type the following command in the command window and hit the Enter key.
flash-all.bat
When doing that, I got the following returned in the CMD prompt:
'flash-all.bat' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
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X04D said:
In the CMD prompt, make sure you're in the folder where you extracted the contents of the zip file.
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As X04D states you need to be in the correct directory. Hold shift and richt click in the folder where the files are located and press "Open command prompt here" then try again.
Anthony2oo5 said:
As X04D states you need to be in the correct directory. Hold shift and richt click in the folder where the files are located and press "Open command prompt here" then try again.
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I probably should have clarified, but by quoting step 7 as the point it failed, I meant to imply that I had performed steps 1-6. Step 6 is the "open command prompt here" step.
graymoment said:
I probably should have clarified, but by quoting step 7 as the point it failed, I meant to imply that I had performed steps 1-6. Step 6 is the "open command prompt here" step.
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That error means flash-all.bat is not in the same directory as the command prompt you opened. You unzipped it elsewhere, didn't unzip it or you opened the command prompt in the wrong place.
Flash this file after flash other files
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