Bricked - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I flashed an incompatible rom and all I have now is my twrp recovery , fastboot and bootloader. And twrp won't read my external sdcard. I also have root.
Need help
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beaner1399 said:
So I flashed an incompatible rom and all I have now is my twrp recovery , fastboot and bootloader. And twrp won't read my external sdcard. I also have root.
Need help
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In TWRP, try selecting Advanced, ADB sideload.
Then from your PC use "adb sideload ROM.zip" to flash.
Hope this helps!
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so I am in a similar boat but my touch is not responding. I can pull up TWRP but the touch is not working. I was able to fix this once by reseting the device with the small hole on the side.
I can use fast boot if someone give me some direction on what to do now

Related

[Recovery] official cwm 6.0.1.9 [update 11/16]

Removed all my Dropbox links because they disabled my account due to too much traffic, if you guys want them back please consider donating a buck or two for a Mediafire Pro account...​I didn't develop this, just getting the word out that's it's officially available for the Nexus 7. You can either install the "normal" version or touch version from ROM Manager
UPDATE 11/16 new version posted by Koush 6.0.1.9
CWM Regular
CWM Touch
Here is the CWM ZIP by osm0sis:
Touch 6.0.1.9
Regualr 6.0.1.9
You NEED an unlocked bootloader in order to flash this check this thread on how-to unlock/root etc Nexus 7 Toolkit
If you just want to apply an OTA update and you haven't got it, you can do so by booting into CWM without installing it or having root.
first download and save OTA files from OTA 4.1.1 files and save to your /sdcard
then use
./adb reboot bootloader
./fastboot boot recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.1.9-grouper.img
select install zip from sdcard
toggle signature verification and make sure it's disabled
select the file you downloaded earlier and install
reboot and you will be updated
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If you want to have CWM permantly installed, first make sure you have root...use Root Explorer or any other file manager with root access and go to /system and delete recovery-from-boot.p
now use
./adb reboot bootloader
./fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.1.9-grouper.img
./adb reboot
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You now have CWM installed.
I'm not responsible if you brick your tablet, it blows up mid flash etc
Make sure you know how to use ADB and have the SDK installed, you need that in order to do all of the above steps
Also make sure you have the recovery files saved to /sdk/platform-tools and also fastboot.exe has to be there also
Any commands that start with ./ are for linux/osx...just remove those when using windows
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If you already have CWM or another recovery installed and would like to replace it with 6.0.0.6 Touch, I have packaged this file as a flash able zip file.
Download the zip file from http://db.tt/t13uCIRV and flash in recovery. To test, go to advanced -> reboot recovery and CWM Touch 6.0.0.6 should load up.
** edit 7/21/12**
Here's the zip file for the new touch recovery 6.0.1.0 http://db.tt/pLDeKXEf
Feel free to mirror!
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Flashing when I get home thanks.
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I flashed this from rom manager and so far have not had any of the problems I have had in some of the interim CWM's like inability to delete back ups or mounting system.
hey dude it's 6.0.0.6 not 6.0.6
mrich137 said:
If you already have CWM or another recovery installed and would like to replace it with 6.0.0.6 Touch, I have packaged this file as a flash able zip file.
Download the zip file from http://db.tt/t13uCIRV and flash in recovery. To test, go to advanced -> reboot recovery and CWM Touch 6.0.0.6 should load up.
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Shano56 said:
hey dude it's 6.0.0.6 not 6.0.6
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oops, typo...thanks, I will fix it now
Same here. Flashed via CWM with no issues what so ever. Shocking how much faster backups are now!
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I am still not able to access recovery from bootloader. Just makes me kinda nervous to soft brick my nexus 7 and not be able to get into recovery to restore.
Any known fix for this?
Thanks
BCD90 said:
I am still not able to access recovery from bootloader. Just makes me kinda nervous to soft brick my nexus 7 and not be able to get into recovery to restore.
Any known fix for this?
Thanks
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It works as long as you're connected to a computer, so you can access recovery from bootloader you just need to be hooked to a computer.
I know right,,,almost seems like it is not doing it right but I have went back to a previous backup and it flashed fine!
JoeM01 said:
Same here. Flashed via CWM with no issues what so ever. Shocking how much faster backups are now!
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If you know how to use ADB you can always fastboot a recovery.img,,,,this thing is almost impossible to truly brick. IN order to get into fastboot just connect to your computer and run adb with these commands
adb reboot bootloader
once in fastboot mode write this
fastboot devices
that will tell you if your device is connected and reading in fastboot mode if it is you will see something like fastboot and some numbers next to it. If nothing you do not have the fastboot drivers installed.
then to fastboot flash a recovery.img write this
fastboot flash recovery r3-recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.0.4-nexus7-modaco.img (or whatever recovery.img you are using or have in your tools folder of you SDK location).
and in order to get right into CWM if you cant boot write this
fastboot boot r3-recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.0.4-nexus7-modaco.img
hope that helps
BCD90 said:
I am still not able to access recovery from bootloader. Just makes me kinda nervous to soft brick my nexus 7 and not be able to get into recovery to restore.
Any known fix for this?
Thanks
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camblue said:
I know right,,,almost seems like it is not doing it right but I have went back to a previous backup and it flashed fine!
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Flashed fine here also. Works without flaw so far.
BCD90 said:
I am still not able to access recovery from bootloader. Just makes me kinda nervous to soft brick my nexus 7 and not be able to get into recovery to restore.
Any known fix for this?
Thanks
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Did you install the ota after you rooted and installed the recovery? I soft bricked too and I think that was the reason why. Something about the ota overwrote the recovery partition. Best thing to do is download ROM manager and click the first option to flash cwm. Then click the next button to boot into recovery. Then just flash the zip I posted to upgrade to touch.
**edit** just tried to boot into recovery from the boot loader and got stuck at the Google screen too. Holding all three buttons rebooted and started up as normal. Maybe the boot loader boot into recovery is pointing to a different partition for some reason?
Booting into recovery from ROM manager works though. That's how I've been getting in.
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thanks for the heads up
BCD90 said:
I am still not able to access recovery from bootloader. Just makes me kinda nervous to soft brick my nexus 7 and not be able to get into recovery to restore.
Any known fix for this?
Thanks
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What did you try?
Can you adb boot into recovery from the bootloader?
Oh and you can't 'adb reboot' in fastboot just hit the power button.
yes and can do this while in fastboot (bootloader mode)
fastboot boot r3-recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.0.4-nexus7-modaco.img (or whatever the name of your recovery.img is)
BennyJr said:
Can you adb boot into recovery from the bootloader?
Oh and you can't 'adb reboot' in fastboot just hit the power button.
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camblue said:
yes and can do this while in fastboot (bootloader mode)
fastboot boot r3-recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.0.4-nexus7-modaco.img (or whatever the name of your recovery.img is)
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The thing is when im in bootloader mode i can not access adb. I have tried this but it will not let me.
BCD90 said:
The thing is when im in bootloader mode i can not access adb. I have tried this but it will not let me.
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Bootloader = fastboot. Any adb commands wont work
BCD90 said:
The thing is when im in bootloader mode i can not access adb. I have tried this but it will not let me.
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Which is correct. You won't be able to do adb commands in the bootloader. The command he asked you to try was a fastboot command, which should work
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Make sure the drivers are installed had this problem with windows 7 download the naked driver pack and follow the instructions
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[Q] Help! HTC One S doesnt work.

Help I can not mount storage on phone and I have no os installed. I still have access to recovery.Is their any way to fix this.
RAdical_Future said:
Help I can not mount storage on phone and I have no os installed. I still have access to recovery.Is their any way to fix this.
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If everything is stock then you need to go into bootloader by hold Vol- when turning it on and do a factory reset.
if the mem card has low free space then sometimes this happens...free some space...and try....
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Not stock
Darknites said:
If everything is stock then you need to go into bootloader by hold Vol- when turning it on and do a factory reset.
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No I'm running TWRP recovery and I cant mount storage.
Relock your device and run the appropriate RUU file...this will help
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Hi. You have to flash STOCK recovery back, wipe dáta, then flash TWRP again and sd should mount then. Worked for me. I think there is a sticky in Q&A about this.
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Help.
tominozh said:
Hi. You have to flash STOCK recovery back, wipe dáta, then flash TWRP again and sd should mount then. Worked for me. I think there is a sticky in Q&A about this.
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Whenever I connect my phone to the computer it wont recognize it or anything.
Ok, before you relocked your bootloader and flash an RUU, ty this first: go back to the bootloader by holding the down volume and power button. The re flash the stock recovery (not custom recovery).you can find the stock recovery in the threads here. You flash it via fast boot in the bootloader ie fastboot flash recovery ×recovery file×. If you get to your custom recovery you should be able to rype adb reboot bootloader to get you back to the bootloader screen.
Once you have the original recovery flashed try doing a factory reset. The original recovery will run and will reformat your sd card.
This worked for me once when my sd card got corrupted and then I didn't need to relocked my bootloader.
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Oh and you should be able to use adb commands when your phone is connected to the computer and you are in custom recovery. So if you have problems getting to your bootloader type the adb reboot bootloader command I described above. And once your in bootloader there should be no reason why your computer won't recognize the fastboot usb. I'd it doesn't you need to un install and re install the drivers on your pc. Then it's not a phone issue.
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Help.
AKToronto said:
Ok, before you relocked your bootloader and flash an RUU, ty this first: go back to the bootloader by holding the down volume and power button. The re flash the stock recovery (not custom recovery).you can find the stock recovery in the threads here. You flash it via fast boot in the bootloader ie fastboot flash recovery ×recovery file×. If you get to your custom recovery you should be able to rype adb reboot bootloader to get you back to the bootloader screen.
Once you have the original recovery flashed try doing a factory reset. The original recovery will run and will reformat your sd card.
This worked for me once when my sd card got corrupted and then I didn't need to relocked my bootloader.
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Oh and you should be able to use adb commands when your phone is connected to the computer and you are in custom recovery. So if you have problems getting to your bootloader type the adb reboot bootloader command I described above. And once your in bootloader there should be no reason why your computer won't recognize the fastboot usb. I'd it doesn't you need to un install and re install the drivers on your pc. Then it's not a phone issue.
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What drivers and do you know a guide to install them?

[Q] Stuck in "FASTBOOT MODE - NO BOOT OR RECOVERY IMG"

My NExus S is stuck on the screen that says:
Fastboot Mode No Boot or Recovery IMg.
Product Name - Herring
HW Version - Rev34
Bootloader Version - D720SPRKC5
Baseband Version - D720SPRLCI
Carrier Inro - SPR
Serial Number 32300E25C33500EC
Lock State - Locked
options to select
Reboot Bootloader (gives me exact same screen) except it only says "Fastboot"
Reboot Back to the "FASTBOOT MODE - NO BOOT OR RECOVERY IMG"
Recovery (Can boot to CWM but I can't mount anything)
Power OFF (That works fine)
Then the little green man and the android logo
Followed by USB Control INIT
USB Control INIT End
STANDARD_SET_CONFIGURATION
Conventional wisdom says download some files and fix via fastboot. However in fastbootI can't run ANY of the steps without running FASTBOOT OEM UNLOCK. When I run it my phone asks if I really want to unlock the bootloader. when I choose YEs and hit power it just freezes there.
My next thought Boot to recovery and restore. A restore through recovery followed by a reboot leads me back to the original no boot or recovery img.
Okay I'll just sideload a working rom by mounting usb storage. Then I can flash it with CWM and be up and running.
but when I try to do mount the USB Storage I get "E:Unable to write to ums 1unfile (No such file or directory)"
Finally, Last ditch Effort, I'll load up ODIN and use that to put on a working recovery. there's forums all over the place explaining how to do that right? Well yes, but the links to the Tar file are all broken.
What next my friends? I'd really like to get this phone working.
Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit.
ej8989 said:
Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit.
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I tried doing the Flash stock + unroot in wug's kit but no luc. any other ideas?
swing4thefence said:
I tried doing the Flash stock + unroot in wug's kit but no luc. any other ideas?
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Your bootloader is LOCKED. You must first UNLOCK the bootloader by clicking "Unlock" on Nexus Root Toolkit.
ej8989 said:
Your bootloader is LOCKED. You must first UNLOCK the bootloader by clicking "Unlock" on Nexus Root Toolkit.
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No matter how I try to do it, it always freezes at the unlock bootloader step.
Did you install proper drivers?
ej8989 said:
Did you install proper drivers?
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I thought so. My wife is on the computer so if she ever gives it back I'll re-install the drivers and try again.
swing4thefence said:
I thought so. My wife is on the computer so if she ever gives it back I'll re-install the drivers and try again.
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Reinstalled Drivers. Still no luck.
I have the same problem.
Same situation for me, because i pressed "Reboot" in CWM without having flashed a Rom (stupid ). Broken power button, hanging on Google logo or in Fastboot mode.
I hope RTK will help me :good: :laugh:
Edit: I have no idea how to revive my Nexus S. Status: Broken Power button, Bootloop, can access Fastbood Mode but dont select someting, Bootloader unlocked, RTK doesn´t find any devices in Fastboot Mode, Device is rooted and has CWM
!Lür said:
Same situation for me, because i pressed "Reboot" in CWM without having flashed a Rom (stupid ). Broken power button, hanging on Google logo or in Fastboot mode.
I hope RTK will help me :good: :laugh:
Edit: I have no idea how to revive my Nexus S. Status: Broken Power button, Bootloop, can access Fastbood Mode but dont select someting, Bootloader unlocked, RTK doesn´t find any devices in Fastboot Mode, Device is rooted and has CWM
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what about just using adb? Can you find it when you type fastboot devices? If so there's a command in fastboot to reboot to recovery I think.
I on the other hand am screwed. I read in another forum that it hangs on unlock because the internal memory is fubar.
swing4thefence said:
what about just using adb? Can you find it when you type fastboot devices? If so there's a command in fastboot to reboot to recovery I think.
I on the other hand am screwed. I read in another forum that it hangs on unlock because the internal memory is fubar.
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Solution for me:
1. Turn device on into Bootloop
2. Connect it via USB (PC founds it)
3. type in CMD "adb reboot recovery"
4. device is in recovery
5. reflash everything i wanted :good:
Requirement is a working Android-SDK!
I wish it was that easy for me. I can access recovery just fine. It's the memory I can't touch. Unless someone knows a way to fix corrupted memory...
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Im having this same issue too i can still get to CWM recovery but nothing really helps from there. I can still mount my storage and put zip files on there etc but nothing seems to fix the problem...any progress?
swing4thefence said:
I wish it was that easy for me. I can access recovery just fine. It's the memory I can't touch. Unless someone knows a way to fix corrupted memory...
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I think I'm going to try using my computer to mount and format the internal memory. any ideas as to the correct settings to use when I try this? at this point what have I got to lose?
swing4thefence said:
I think I'm going to try using my computer to mount and format the internal memory. any ideas as to the correct settings to use when I try this? at this point what have I got to lose?
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Was this solved by any means ??, i am myself stuck at that position
Flash the stock image again using the Nexus Toolkit
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Akbar89 said:
Flash the stock image again using the Nexus Toolkit
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Wug's Nexus toolkit ?? It is stuck on bootloader unlock menu, as unlocking bootloader makes it freeze. Without unlock it doesn't flashI anything.
If there is another tool please guide me with link.
Avoid Spells!!! "Auto correct : ON"
stuck on fastboot mode(lenovo S860)
recently i've bought lenovo s860 (2GB version).....its latest updates had bugs....so i was trying to downgrade to lower version(jelly bean).....in the way i got stuck in fastboot mode......is there any way to get out of it??
same problem in galaxy nexus i9250m
ej8989 said:
Did you install proper drivers?
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i have same problem in galaxy nexus i9250m
my bootloader showingh no boot or recovery img
i have working fastboot, workin adb and driver
my oem is unlocked with fastboot
bt i am unable to flash recovery and rom

Could not get into recovery :(

I have a Indian Dual Sim Moto G .I followed the instructions to unlock the bootloader and worked. I tried to install a CWM recovery, got a "mismatched partition size" error, and I can't get into the recovery.Every time i select recovery option the bootloader unlocked warning error appears and then moto g reboots in normal mode.
Its already rooted.
I never tried getting into recovery before unlocking the moto g so i dont know whether installing the cwm ruined it or it was as it is from the beginning.
Edit:Btw i used this link to install the recovery http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_falcon
rohanraarora said:
I have a Indian Dual Sim Moto G .I followed the instructions to unlock the bootloader and worked. I tried to install a CWM recovery, got a "mismatched partition size" error, and I can't get into the recovery.Every time i select recovery option the bootloader unlocked warning error appears and then moto g reboots in normal mode.
Its already rooted.
I never tried getting into recovery before unlocking the moto g so i dont know whether installing the cwm ruined it or it was as it is from the beginning.
Edit:Btw i used this link to install the recovery http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_falcon
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That error always appears when you flash a recovery or any other partition, you can ignore it
Now for the recovery loop, try to flash the recovery again with any of these:
CWM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2563599
TWRP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2561757
STOCK: inside any 4.4 or 4.3 ROM you'll find a "recovery.img" http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=14
Mototool
Try mototool and try to flash recovery with this. Worked perfectly for me and i had no problems. You can find mototool in original Android development section.
Hi, actually the problem you're facing is user-side error.
1) mismatched error is common, you can ignore it (as said above). It's because the recovery you're installing isn't singed by Motorola; it's custom - as name suggest, thus "mismatching".
2) when you reboot your device without actually doing anything, the stock ROM overwrites your custom recovery with factory default one, therefore you should make sure to put all the required files and don't reboot unless you're done.
Hope it helps.
What About ADB?
rohanraarora said:
I have a Indian Dual Sim Moto G .I followed the instructions to unlock the bootloader and worked. I tried to install a CWM recovery, got a "mismatched partition size" error, and I can't get into the recovery.Every time i select recovery option the bootloader unlocked warning error appears and then moto g reboots in normal mode.
Its already rooted.
I never tried getting into recovery before unlocking the moto g so i dont know whether installing the cwm ruined it or it was as it is from the beginning.
Edit:Btw i used this link to install the recovery http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_falcon
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What if you boot up fully, turn on USB debugging, and use adb from pc to boot to recovery
Code:
adb reboot recovery
Does that work?
I think you are pressing the power button to select the recovery... In Fastboot mode, use up button to select... If you press power button in Fastboot mode, your phone will reboot in to normal mode...
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deej_roamer said:
What if you boot up fully, turn on USB debugging, and use adb from pc to boot to recovery
Code:
adb reboot recovery
Does that work?
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I tried it but it reboots normally
padhu1989 said:
I think you are pressing the power button to select the recovery... In Fastboot mode, use up button to select... If you press power button in Fastboot mode, your phone will reboot in to normal mode...
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I used Volume Up button
Try other recoveries!
rohanraarora said:
I used Volume Up button
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Did you try all available recoveries? viz. CWM, TWRP, Philz?
How did you flash the recovery.? Using Fastboot right?
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deej_roamer said:
Did you try all available recoveries? viz. CWM, TWRP, Philz?
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I tried CWM and TWRP I will try PHILZ too and let you know
padhu1989 said:
How did you flash the recovery.? Using Fastboot right?
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Yes Using Fastboot
I want the moderator to ban me.
rohanraarora said:
Yes Using Fastboot
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Download it and try flash it again... Download CWM recover img. download the correct version for your model...
Put it in the platform tools directory and put the phone in fastboot mode, connect the USB.. Then open command prompt inside the Platform tools folder..
check whether device is identified by the fastboot or not by using the command "fastboot devices" .. you wil get your device id if it connected.
Then use the beloww command to flash it...
fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
once flashed, try open recovery from fastboot.. use Volme up button to select, not powerbutton...
Press Thanks if I helped you...
Maybe the last solution is reset your device.
Minervamc said:
Maybe the last solution is reset your device.
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Reset yourself..
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Minervamc said:
Maybe the last solution is reset your device.
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By reset you mean restoring the stock firmware?
rohanraarora said:
By reset you mean restoring the stock firmware?
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Don't consider his suggestion.. He simply giving these suggestions in each and every thread.. You can see his post in different threads.. He just posting in order to increase his post counts... If I'm sound too rude, just check his profile and go statistics and read all his posts.. You will get to know...
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padhu1989 said:
Don't consider his suggestion.. He simply giving these suggestions in each and every thread.. You can see his post in different threads.. He just posting in order to increase his post counts... If I'm sound too rude, just check his profile and go statistics and read all his posts.. You will get to know...
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Thanks
and i tried to flash the recovery again its still the same.
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rohanraarora said:
padhu1989 said:
Don't consider his suggestion.. He simply giving these suggestions in each and every thread.. You can see his post in different threads.. He just posting in order to increase his post counts... If I'm sound too rude, just check his profile and go statistics and read all his posts.. You will get to know...
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Thanks
and i tried to flash the recovery again its still the same.
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Did you downloaded the correct version of cwm?
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Problem with Nexus Root Toolkit v1.8.4 and nexus5

Hi to all,
I want to install a cwm (the last one) becouse the android update 4.4.4 has erase my recovery.
I run the program, i go to launch and I click Recovery in boot/Flash image.
The program download the last version of recovery anche restart nexus5 in bootloader menu and instal a recovery.
After that restart the phone again and it works perfectly but when I go to recovery mode, it doesn't work. I try more times but doesn't work!
The phone is unlocked and before update 4.4.4 the recovery worked perfectly.
Somebody can resolve thi problem?
Thanks.
Fastboot
moscast said:
Hi to all,
I want to install a cwm (the last one) becouse the android update 4.4.4 has erase my recovery.
I run the program, i go to launch and I click Recovery in boot/Flash image.
The program download the last version of recovery anche restart nexus5 in bootloader menu and instal a recovery.
After that restart the phone again and it works perfectly but when I go to recovery mode, it doesn't work. I try more times but doesn't work!
The phone is unlocked and before update 4.4.4 the recovery worked perfectly.
Somebody can resolve thi problem?
Thanks.
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Flash through fastboot and see if it works, but that's the wrong section to ask a question..
thunder_bolt96 said:
Flash through fastboot and see if it works, but that's the wrong section to ask a question..
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ok thanks but can i use this tool?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...tool-nexus-5-multi-tool-3-unlock-cwm-t2509428
The problem is that the link for downloading it does't work.
The firs time that I unlock, and flash recovery and root I used that software.
Can you replace it or give me another link?
Thanks again anche sorry for wonge section....
No. Do NOT use tools like this.
OTA removes root and replaces recovery.
If you want a recovery Download cwm, philz or twrp and fastboot flash recovery image from your pc
If you click the link to the sticky roll-up in my signature, you will find a thread there in section 1 called "adb and fastboot, what is it?". Please read it. You will know everything you need to know
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moscast said:
ok thanks but can i use this tool?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...tool-nexus-5-multi-tool-3-unlock-cwm-t2509428
The problem is that the link for downloading it does't work.
The firs time that I unlock, and flash recovery and root I used that software.
Can you replace it or give me another link?
Thanks again anche sorry for wonge section....
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Fastboot flashing a recovery would take less time than it took for you to type out that post.
Thanks all.
I read and I understand that I have to send this commands:
Adb reboot and when device go to bootloader a send:
Fastboot flash recovery recovery. Img
Is it correct?
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moscast said:
Thanks all.
I read and I understand that I have to send this commands:
Adb reboot and when device go to bootloader a send:
Fastboot flash recovery recovery. Img
Is it correct?
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Multiple ways to get into the bootloader. Another is hold vol down whilst turning on your phone
Since I suggested you read my adb and fastboot thread, I added a new section about command prompt. It explains that you need to tell cmd where the recovery image is but otherwise correct.
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rootSU said:
Multiple ways to get into the bootloader. Another is hold vol down whilst turning on your phone
Since I suggested you read my adb and fastboot thread, I added a new section about command prompt. It explains that you need to tell cmd where the recovery image is but otherwise correct.
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Hi,
I installed recovery by fastboot on this way:
- adb reboot bootloader (and the phone was run in bootloader mode)
- fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Now the recovery works perfectly. THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!
moscast said:
Hi,
I installed recovery by fastboot on this way:
- adb reboot bootloader (and the phone was run in bootloader mode)
- fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Now the recovery works perfectly. THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!
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sweet, and you did it the right way. now honestly, compared to a root toolkits, isnt the right way easy?
moscast said:
Hi,
I installed recovery by fastboot on this way:
- adb reboot bootloader (and the phone was run in bootloader mode)
- fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Now the recovery works perfectly. THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm so glad you took the time to read, understand and do. Now when you have other issues, the knowledge you just learnt will be invaluable.
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