[q] help pleasee :/ - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello guys, I'm Brazilian and I'm using google translator to make this post.
sorry if I posted in the wrong area.
I have a nexus s, today I went to update it and did a ****ing great, now it only connects in "fastboot mode" which is a screen with the options "REBOOT bootloader" "REBOOT" "RECOVERY" and "POWER OFF"
I try to connect it the pc but he identifies nen, indeed, but it gets even identifies as "unknown device" even doing installations of sdk, samsung drivers, already tried everything.
the model of my nexus s is the i9020
he was with ICS mod9
someone try to help me, I'm desperate because my phone is not nen to begin with.
Anyone know what else I can do?
My operating system is Windos 7 Ultimate x64, does he have any incompatibility be x64 drivers?

What's the problem exactly? Does the phone boot up? Or is it stuck in a boot loop?

jj_z1 said:
What's the problem exactly? Does the phone boot up? Or is it stuck in a boot loop?
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hello jj_z1,
thanks for replying,
I was not really very accurate, sorry.
the thing is, he does not start the system, so this is the screen that said,
follows a link to the example, the option button ai when to start the recovery clockwork he does not identify the SD of the cell, as would be usual, you know?
every time I turn it, it is this screen of "fast boot"
do not give out

What do you mean by "update it"? OTA update or did you flash a custom ROM and/or Recovery ?
Did you install "Google USB Driver" in SDK Manager? (If install fails, run SDK Manager as Administrator.)

_android_ said:
What do you mean by "update it"? OTA update or did you flash a custom ROM and/or Recovery ?
Did you install "Google USB Driver" in SDK Manager? (If install fails, run SDK Manager as Administrator.)
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yes google sdk already installed drivers, all right.
I was trying to install a custom rom, only nen got to copy the rom sd pro, as there appears on pc.
that's my problem, it does not mount the sd because the windows do not want to install the cell, I surely identify if he manages to come install the rom I want

Do you have this installed on your computer?
If yes, and it's configured for your nexus s then just connect your phone to your pc, go to device manager, right click on the unrecognized usb device (if that's the case), click on update driver, then choose manually and navigate to the data/drivers folder where ever you have Wug's tool installed, that should install the correct drivers for your phone. Then use the flash stock+unlock option to restore your phone to stock, then redo everything to install cwm and your custom rom of choice. That worked for me.
Good luck

jj_z1 said:
Do you have this installed on your computer?
If yes, and it's configured for your nexus s then just connect your phone to your pc, go to device manager, right click on the unrecognized usb device (if that's the case), click on update driver, then choose manually and navigate to the data/drivers folder where ever you have Wug's tool installed, that should install the correct drivers for your phone. Then use the flash stock+unlock option to restore your phone to stock, then redo everything to install cwm and your custom rom of choice. That worked for me.
Good luck
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I had this prog, only that even installing and doing everything you said I could not install the drivers, I try to manually install and even then it is as if he could not be started (code 10) in print as it is attached, have any other explanation?
I'm already rancando hairs here, lol

eojonathan said:
I had this prog, only that even installing and doing everything you said I could not install the drivers, I try to manually install and even then it is as if he could not be started (code 10) in print as it is attached, have any other explanation?
I'm already rancando hairs here, lol
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The only thing I can think of right now is to try using the linux tool if you have access to a linux operating system like ubuntu. From experience, getting a nexus phone recognized by your computer is easiest on a linux machine (you can use virtual box if you don't want to install ubuntu on your computer). If I can think of anything else I'll let you know, if you don't get it fixed.

jj_z1 said:
The only thing I can think of right now is to try using the linux tool if you have access to a linux operating system like ubuntu. From experience, getting a nexus phone recognized by your computer is easiest on a linux machine (you can use virtual box if you don't want to install ubuntu on your computer). If I can think of anything else I'll let you know, if you don't get it fixed.
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ok, I'll try it and then you notice, but now I'll take a nap and later I try again, but thanks for the help.

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G2x rooting not

i just got a g2x and i have tried rooting it which has 2.3.3 software and it is not working
tried all the ways ive read on here
is there a NEW way to do this that is more easy and simple ?
If you have clockworkmod installed, you can flash a rooted version of the official Gingerbread update.
I don't believe there's an easy way to root stock OTA using one-click root tools or anything like that.
Check the Dev page for "rooted OTA" or something similar.
Try searching and reading a bit bro, here u go. Flash recovery through nvflash then you can flash any rom.
http://tinyurl.com/3e4nmzp
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Did this really require another thread? Check the Development Section.
dont know if you guy read this BUT I have tried the above mention links and tools and IT DID NOT WORK
bucknaked said:
dont know if you guy read this BUT I have tried the above mention links and tools and IT DID NOT WORK
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Have you successfully flashed clockworkmod recovery to your phone? You'll know you've flashed it correctly if with your phone off you can boot into recovery by holding Volume Down + Power.
G2X CM7
IF i do that the phone resets
bucknaked said:
IF i do that the phone resets
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Ok that means you still have stock recovery. For now the only way to have a rooted gingerbread installation on this phone is to flash a pre-rooted version. To do that you need a custom recovery. If you wish to have rooted gingerbread on your G2X then getting clockworkmod recovery properly flashed to your phone is where you have to start. Follow the instructions in OP of this thread and you'll be ready to flash roms:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056847
G2X CM7
guess ill wait for something easier,i tried those steps already and it keeps saying no usb device detected
Did you install the device drivers??? Did you restart after installing them?
yes i did,when they get it where one click can install EVERYTHING i'LL try it again
this has given me headaches the last few days
bucknaked said:
yes i did,when they get it where one click can install EVERYTHING i'LL try it again
this has given me headaches the last few days
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Which "one click" did you try? There is Superoneclick which is a rooting tool, and currently doesn't work for gingerbread on the G2X. There is also the one-click nvflash tool, which installs clockworkmod recovery on your phone. The nvflash tool is the one you need. Did you use that one?
G2X CM7
yes but maybe i did it wrong...i uniinstalled everything from my computer,so now im will try it again when i find all the right links
this is ridiculous!!!! tried it again with no luck
this is the hardest way to root a phone ive seen yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i cant even extract the cwr or i can but nothing happens except it shows file that cant be opened
please find a easier way to root the 2.3.3 software!!!!!!!
bucknaked said:
this is ridiculous!!!! tried it again with no luck
this is the hardest way to root a phone ive seen yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i cant even extract the cwr or i can but nothing happens except it shows file that cant be opened
please find a easier way to root the 2.3.3 software!!!!!!!
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Even if you could root your 2.3.3 rom, you'd still need to nvflash cwm recovery. It's really a very easy process. Once you have the drivers installed, it takes less than a minute to flash recovery. I'm not sure where you're getting stuck.
G2X CM7
From the thread I linked to above, you downloaded the file called One-Click-G2x-recovery-flasher-06-16.far correct? You need to Winrar to extract it. Once you extract it then you just follow the directions in the OP of that thread I linked to. I'm not sure how to make it any clearer. Every step is listed very plainly in that tutorial.
G2X CM7
still saying usb device not found
this is after clicking on nvflash...a green box pops up and says this
bucknaked said:
still saying usb device not found
this is after clicking on nvflash...a green box pops up and says this
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You're so close! Don't give up! My guess is its one of 4 problems:
-- APX driver is not properly installed. This is what I would check first.
This is copied from the guide I linked to earlier:
"Unlike a lot of Android phones out there the Nvidia Tegra2 chipset require additional drivers in Windows to support low level flashing.
Install APX Windows driver from APX folder.
(Windows x86 and x64 O/S Drivers): ****If you are running VmWare kill it.****
1. Remove the battery.
2. Plug in your USB cable to your PC.
3. Hold Volume Up and Volume Down at the same time keeping them held down.
4. Plug in the USB cable to your phone. (Keep the buttons held until Windows detects a new APX device.)
5. Open Device Manager in Windows and you should see "APX Device" listed with an error icon.
6. Right click on the APX device.
7. Select 'Update driver software'.
8. Select 'Browse my computer...'.
9. Select 'Let me pick...'.
10. Select 'Have disk'.
11. Browse to directory you extracted the *driver* software to: One-Click-G2x-recovery-flasher-06-16\APX.
12. Accept any warnings, including the big red alert (you may need to disable UAC).
13. Now in Device Manager under 'USB Controllers' you should have an 'NVIDIA USB Boot-recovery driver for mobile devices'.
14. If not, uninstall the driver, reboot, rinse and repeat."
-- Bad USB cable.
-- Bad USB port.
-- You're not following the directions exactly as they're written in the tutorial.
G2X CM7

Help unbrick B70+ Device device

Hi guys,
I installed that stupid Rom Manager and ****ed up my CWM. I needed to force coldboot to start my ROM.
Thats why I install a stock ROM from CWM and since then I cant start my transformer anymore. All thats starting is this god damn CWM over and over again.
I tried to using NV Flash, but I cant install the ADB drivers. My device is not recognized as a ADB device, but unknow device. I tried to download 3 different ADB drivers, but no luck. Also I think the device is suppose to beep when going into ADB mode, but mine doesnt.
I can still access CWM and have a stock rom and recovery on it, but installing them doesnt do jack,
Some links I tried that look promising but didnt help.
Wheeli NV Flash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26639556
OnClickFlash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681155
Really dont know what todo. Anyone can help? Maybe using skype or so.
Marcie82 said:
Hi guys,
I installed that stupid Rom Manager and ****ed up my CWM. I needed to force coldboot to start my ROM.
Thats why I install a stock ROM from CWM and since then I cant start my transformer anymore. All thats starting is this god damn CWM over and over again.
I tried to using NV Flash, but I cant install the ADB drivers. My device is not recognized as a ADB device, but unknow device. I tried to download 3 different ADB drivers, but no luck. Also I think the device is suppose to beep when going into ADB mode, but mine doesnt.
I can still access CWM and have a stock rom and recovery on it, but installing them doesnt do jack,
Some links I tried that look promising but didnt help.
Wheeli NV Flash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26639556
OnClickFlash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681155
Really dont know what todo. Anyone can help? Maybe using skype or so.
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maybe are dumb questions but:
is your sbk, the 1st or the 2nd version?
are you sure you've used the correct version of nvflash for your sbk?
have you tried to install usb driver simply from the asus website?
nattesh said:
maybe are dumb questions but:
is your sbk, the 1st or the 2nd version?
are you sure you've used the correct version of nvflash for your sbk?
have you tried to install usb driver simply from the asus website?
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Tried both and they will tell me they cant find my transformer. The asus drivers are installed, before I bricked the phone I could copy files on it. But now it will only show as unknown usb device and I cant install a driver for it.
Listen since your tablet is B70 use 1st method... also "easy flash" has a link to a driver called "universal naked driver" use it... then try rooting.. should work fine
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda app-developers app
udupa82 said:
Listen since your tablet is B70 use 1st method... also "easy flash" has a link to a driver called "universal naked driver" use it... then try rooting.. should work fine
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda app-developers app
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already tried the naked drivers . the device doesnt recognize any drivers.
Marcie82 said:
Hi guys,
I installed that stupid Rom Manager and ****ed up my CWM. I needed to force coldboot to start my ROM.
Thats why I install a stock ROM from CWM and since then I cant start my transformer anymore. All thats starting is this god damn CWM over and over again.
I tried to using NV Flash, but I cant install the ADB drivers. My device is not recognized as a ADB device, but unknow device. I tried to download 3 different ADB drivers, but no luck. Also I think the device is suppose to beep when going into ADB mode, but mine doesnt.
I can still access CWM and have a stock rom and recovery on it, but installing them doesnt do jack,
Some links I tried that look promising but didnt help.
Wheeli NV Flash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26639556
OnClickFlash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681155
Really dont know what todo. Anyone can help? Maybe using skype or so.
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Could you be more specific about installing the custom firmware doesn't work? Did you wipe everything completely beforehand?
What did NVFlash tell you? Are you sure you really are in APX mode?
What you mean by "it doesn't recognize the driver" ? You should remove existing drivers from your laptop and install naked drivers... read the steps properly.... its pretty easy
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda app-developers app
BlackSoil said:
Could you be more specific about installing the custom firmware doesn't work? Did you wipe everything completely beforehand?
What did NVFlash tell you? Are you sure you really are in APX mode?
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I was trying to install the stock rom/recovery. did a complete wipe before. always works like charm when i do that on my phone.
NV Flash tells me that it doesn't recognize the phone. I am not sure if I am in APX mode. I read only that the tablet should make a sound, which it doesn't for me. When I press power+up windows is trying to install a driver though, so I am in some kind of mode.
udupa82 said:
What you mean by "it doesn't recognize the driver" ? You should remove existing drivers from your laptop and install naked drivers... read the steps properly.... its pretty easy
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda app-developers app
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Windows doesnt allow me to install the drivers for apx when Iam navigating to the driver folder. Tried serveral sources including the naked drivers.
Not so confident that removing drivers will help anything since I wasnt able to install a driver in the first place. I will browse my hardware list and see if there are some things that I can remove and try reinsalling.
Marcie82 said:
Windows doesnt allow me to install the drivers for apx when Iam navigating to the driver folder. Tried serveral sources including the naked drivers.
Not so confident that removing drivers will help anything since I wasnt able to install a driver in the first place. I will browse my hardware list and see if there are some things that I can remove and try reinsalling.
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Ok I attachted my transformer to my laptop and that one didnt have any drivers installed. I started the transformer with pressing the up+power button and windows installed a unknown usb device, without any possibility to select a driver. I tried to install the naked driver 0.7 from ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379875 ) without any success.
Also wheeli shows an connection error v1 or v2.
See attachted Screenshots.
Anyone with a solution to flash stock rom ? or any rom.

[Q] Nexus S not Booting

A few days ago my phone started acting weird as it would not boot beyond the initial Google screen. It was random behavior as sometimes it would boot normally but sometimes i would have to do a battery pull. Its a rooted phone which was running Cyanogen 7.
I tried booting into recovery to find that it was not mounting the SDcard and always shows the message "error mounting SDcard". After reading on some forums that it could be a CWM issue i was able to flash a new CWM (one which was more stable) as well as Cyanogen 9 but the problem still persisted.
The situation now is that i cannot get it to even connect to my laptop since the ADB drivers are not being installed on my Win8 even after unchecking the "check for signed drivers" option in Win8. Without the phone being recognized i cannot flash anything to the device.
I suspect there may be something with the hardware, as sometimes the phone does not even power on. Any help on this would be appreciated as my phone is just lying there. Which is provoking me to buy an S3
When you plug it into your computer does it show up in device manager at all? Also I don't know win8 as well as win7, idk if they kept device manager in there...
Wafflcopterz said:
When you plug it into your computer does it show up in device manager at all? Also I don't know win8 as well as win7, idk if they kept device manager in there...
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it shows as Android 1.0 but as i was trying to revert to stock rom and cwm using the Nexus Toolkit i removed any and all device drivers that had been previously installed as instructed by the guide in the toolkit.
I used was always able to see Android 1.0 while in bootloader but if i went into recovery it showed "Nexus" in the device manager, yet the recovery gave the message "unable to mount sdcard"
eddyed911 said:
it shows as Android 1.0 but as i was trying to revert to stock rom and cwm using the Nexus Toolkit i removed any and all device drivers that had been previously installed as instructed by the guide in the toolkit.
I used was always able to see Android 1.0 while in bootloader but if i went into recovery it showed "Nexus" in the device manager, yet the recovery gave the message "unable to mount sdcard"
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do the fastboot command to flash stock
Cascabreu said:
do the fastboot command to flash stock
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it cant find the device..just shows "waiting for device" nothing happens after that have to CTRL+C out of it. Here is what i think is going on and anyone is welcome to input their comments:
1. Windows 8 is probably not allowing the Samsung drivers to be installed which is why the phone always shows "!" next to it in the device manager
2. Once i am able to get the drivers in there i should be able to flash a new recovery since the one i currently have CWM 5.0.2.0 is causing the sdcard not to mount and i always get the "error mounting sdcard" when i try the mounts and storage
3. Once that is fixed i think i should be able to flash a new ROM
eddyed911 said:
it cant find the device..just shows "waiting for device" nothing happens after that have to CTRL+C out of it. Here is what i think is going on and anyone is welcome to input their comments:
1. Windows 8 is probably not allowing the Samsung drivers to be installed which is why the phone always shows "!" next to it in the device manager
2. Once i am able to get the drivers in there i should be able to flash a new recovery since the one i currently have CWM 5.0.2.0 is causing the sdcard not to mount and i always get the "error mounting sdcard" when i try the mounts and storage
3. Once that is fixed i think i should be able to flash a new ROM
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i use windows 8 and everything works, dont use samsung drivers use google ones.
check this thread made by me and try again:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901617
I think its your laptop not having the right drivers. I don't have a Nexus device right now (not sure why I'm posting here), but I think it's supposed to say something else beside "Android 1.0", which tends to mean the driver isn't correct. I wouldn't discount using Windows 8 as an issues.
But I have similar issues in the past with multiple Android drivers conflicting. When you remove drivers from the Device Manager, make sure to also check the box telling it to delete the files from the system as well.
Then use the Google USB driver, links in my signature.

[Q] twrp manager to downgrade??

I've been reading and researching for weeks and have finally decided to unlock and install twrp recovery. I have successfully unlocked, but that is as far as I can get. For some reason, my win7 pc thinks my tf700 is a Samsung android phone. In the pc device manager, under Samsung android phone is where my asus adb interface device shows up. Clicking on properties of the Samsung phone does not produce any drivers to uninstall and uninstallation of the phone works, but reinstalls when I connect my tf700. So, I'm stuck. I'm wondering if I can use twrp manager from the playstore to install 10.6.1.14.8.zip to downgrade and then root, install twrp from goo manager ? Fastboot method of installing twrp has not worked for me either, I'm thinking because of the drivers issue. Any one have any thoughts of where I can go from here ? I'd really like to get a custom rom on my tablet.
fwuser said:
I've been reading and researching for weeks and have finally decided to unlock and install twrp recovery. I have successfully unlocked, but that is as far as I can get. For some reason, my win7 pc thinks my tf700 is a Samsung android phone. In the pc device manager, under Samsung android phone is where my asus adb interface device shows up. Clicking on properties of the Samsung phone does not produce any drivers to uninstall and uninstallation of the phone works, but reinstalls when I connect my tf700. So, I'm stuck. I'm wondering if I can use twrp manager from the playstore to install 10.6.1.14.8.zip to downgrade and then root, install twrp from goo manager ? Fastboot method of installing twrp has not worked for me either, I'm thinking because of the drivers issue. Any one have any thoughts of where I can go from here ? I'd really like to get a custom rom on my tablet.
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Strange problem. Did you have the drivers for a Samsung phone installed prior?
It would be good if you could solve the driver issue - just so that you have fastboot access to your tab in the future.
Sure, you could downgrade to .8 and use Motochopper to root, then GooMangager to install TWRP (though I have never heard of TWRP manager to install stock firmware???), a quick search on the forums will give you the steps.
But to solve the driver issue, you may want to try to install the Universal Naked Drivers from Google, or install the Android SDK tool and through it the Platform Tools and drivers. I would prefer the latter.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
berndblb said:
Strange problem. Did you have the drivers for a Samsung phone installed prior?
It would be good if you could solve the driver issue - just so that you have fastboot access to your tab in the future.
Sure, you could downgrade to .8 and use Motochopper to root, then GooMangager to install TWRP (though I have never heard of TWRP manager to install stock firmware???), a quick search on the forums will give you the steps.
But to solve the driver issue, you may want to try to install the Universal Naked Drivers from Google, or install the Android SDK tool and through it the Platform Tools and drivers. I would prefer the latter.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
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yes, I rooted, twrp'd and installed bone stock on my vzw gs3.
I have used guides to install platform tools, put them in my PATH so I could use a cmd prompt from anywhere, plus I've tried to install the naked drivers and everytime I connect the tablet it goes through the installing drivers through windows update and and says my 700 is a Samsung phone. I uninstall the drivers, don't let it use windows update for drivers, and point it toward naked drivers folder (unzipped) and it doesn't install. says I still have a Samsung phone. click on Samsung phone in device manager and have asus adb interface under it. I must be missing something. maybe I'll redo my platform tools and see if maybe I missed an important step or typed something wrong. when I connect my 700 to the pc in fastboot, it isn't recognized. what should be happening ? what should I be seeing ?
fwuser said:
yes, I rooted, twrp'd and installed bone stock on my vzw gs3.
I have used guides to install platform tools, put them in my PATH so I could use a cmd prompt from anywhere, plus I've tried to install the naked drivers and everytime I connect the tablet it goes through the installing drivers through windows update and and says my 700 is a Samsung phone. I uninstall the drivers, don't let it use windows update for drivers, and point it toward naked drivers folder (unzipped) and it doesn't install. says I still have a Samsung phone. click on Samsung phone in device manager and have asus adb interface under it. I must be missing something. maybe I'll redo my platform tools and see if maybe I missed an important step or typed something wrong. when I connect my 700 to the pc in fastboot, it isn't recognized. what should be happening ? what should I be seeing ?
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Once connected in fastboot, if you type 'fastboot devices' (without the '), you should see the serial number of your tablet. Otherwise you see: No devices found or something to the effect.

[Q] Nexus 5 does is dead???

I installed latest CM rom and unfortunately xposed framework on top.
after that my device does not start and seems to stack in CM logo for ever.
I can get to recovery but does not find any backup files! Seems like scdard is empty or not recognizable.
I tried to push a new rom for with adb from fastboot but my pc does not seems to find the phone. Like adb debugging is not enabled on the phone.
I also fails when I try to erase the device from recovery.
Any help is welcome.
Boot in fastboot and flash a factory image. Best way to fix pretty much anything.
mortenmhp said:
Boot in fastboot and flash a factory image. Best way to fix pretty much anything.
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does for find the device any more, so i cannot flash anything
Try to reinstall the universal drivers, and try different usb ports on your computer.
sprkrt said:
does for find the device any more, so i cannot flash anything
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You need to make sure you're in the bootloader.
sprkrt said:
does for find the device any more, so i cannot flash anything
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Hi, your phone is ok, just empty. the problem is on the computer. You need to fix the driver for nexus 5. You probably have them installed since you unlocked the phone. just keep your phone connected and on recovery mode.
go to device manager, look for nexus 5. Choose "update driver"
"Browse my computer for driver...,
"let me pick from a list of device drivers"
choose any ADB driver, and install it.
Many more ways to do it
sprkrt said:
does for find the device any more, so i cannot flash anything
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If it can boot to the bootloader, and it still cant find the device, the problem is either with your computer(driver) or with the usb hardware on the phone(highly unlikely since it happened after you messed with software)
mortenmhp said:
If it can boot to the bootloader, and it still cant find the device, the problem is either with your computer(driver) or with the usb hardware on the phone(highly unlikely since it happened after you messed with software)
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problem solved.
i tried the exact same process on my imac and worked perfectly!
( i had already reinstalled the drivers on my pc with no luck...)
sprkrt said:
problem solved.
i tried the exact same process on my imac and worked perfectly!
( i had already reinstalled the drivers on my pc with no luck...)
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He he this deserves a headline
Apple recovered my nexus from death lmao
Glad that you worked it out.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

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