Sorry my first post is a plea for help, but here we are.
I flashed the latest (2013-5-10) version of ..Cory..'s unofficial Cyanogenmod this morning and I'm having issues with video, including my camera viewfinder. Both Youtube and my camera lag to the point of uselessness, though audio on videos plays just fine.
Also sometimes my desktop icons stick around when I pull up the recent apps or notification drawer.
Has anyone else experienced either one of these? I'd post this in the thread for the ROM, but I need to hit my post count first.
And lest I sound ungrateful, big thanks to ..Cory.. for keeping things moving forward while the official version is on hiatus!
greategress said:
Sorry my first post is a plea for help, but here we are.
I flashed the latest (2013-5-10) version of ..Cory..'s unofficial Cyanogenmod this morning and I'm having issues with video, including my camera viewfinder. Both Youtube and my camera lag to the point of uselessness, though audio on videos plays just fine.
Also sometimes my desktop icons stick around when I pull up the recent apps or notification drawer.
Has anyone else experienced either one of these? I'd post this in the thread for the ROM, but I need to hit my post count first.
And lest I sound ungrateful, big thanks to ..Cory.. for keeping things moving forward while the official version is on hiatus!
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So I tried disabling HW in dev settings, and that seems to work for now. Still curious if anyone else has run into this issue.
greategress said:
So I tried disabling HW in dev settings, and that seems to work for now. Still curious if anyone else has run into this issue.
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Not that I could see on my end. But I did do a factory reset in TWRP first before I flashed?
imutau said:
Not that I could see on my end. But I did do a factory reset in TWRP first before I flashed?
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So did I, unfortunately. Might have to just try it again this weekend and see if that works. :fingers-crossed:
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So did I, unfortunately. Might have to just try it again this weekend and see if that works. :fingers-crossed:
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Check MD5 of your ROM, make sure it matches up if you haven't.
Also, If you haven't done so, try fastboot erase cache prior to wiping and flashing.
exad said:
Check MD5 of your ROM, make sure it matches up if you haven't.
Also, If you haven't done so, try fastboot erase cache prior to wiping and flashing.
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Thanks for the advice, exad! I'll try to fastboot erase cache step this weekend. Didn't do it this time because I thought I didn't have to use fastboot now that I have S-OFF.
greategress said:
Thanks for the advice, exad! I'll try to fastboot erase cache step this weekend. Didn't do it this time because I thought I didn't have to use fastboot now that I have S-OFF.
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That command clears the cache for fastboot and recovery, this will ensure that recovery is properly wiping your partitions so be sure to do it before wiping and flashing your rom.
exad said:
That command clears the cache for fastboot and recovery, this will ensure that recovery is properly wiping your partitions so be sure to do it before wiping and flashing your rom.
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Do you know a decent guide that includes this step? None of the ones I used previously included this step. I get this is an ADB command, but I try to avoid using ADB directly as much as possible due to noobness. Not sure what state my phone has to be in to use the command, etc.
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Do you know a decent guide that includes this step? None of the ones I used previously included this step. I get this is an ADB command, but I try to avoid using ADB directly as much as possible due to noobness. Not sure what state my phone has to be in to use the command, etc.
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There are no guides because it's assumed that you are familiar with ADB and fastboot if you are on this forum.
fastboot and adb don't rely on states.
fastboot is a tool for pushing and pulling information/files to and from your phone while in bootloader
ADB is a tool that allows you to access your phone via a command line shell interface.
If this is confusing to you, why would you root your phone? And I'm not trying to be rude, this isn't an iphone jailbreak, rooting is COMPLETELY different and can be dangerous if you don't understand. Avoiding adb and fastboot does not make it any less dangerous either.
exad said:
There are no guides because it's assumed that you are familiar with ADB and fastboot if you are on this forum.
fastboot and adb don't rely on states.
fastboot is a tool for pushing and pulling information/files to and from your phone while in bootloader
ADB is a tool that allows you to access your phone via a command line shell interface.
If this is confusing to you, why would you root your phone? And I'm not trying to be rude, this isn't an iphone jailbreak, rooting is COMPLETELY different and can be dangerous if you don't understand. Avoiding adb and fastboot does not make it any less dangerous either.
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I considered not asking for advice, but then I thought "Naw, he's already here. I'm sure he won't mind." My apologies for forcing you to deal with my inexperience.
I used the word "state" incorrectly, not remembering at the time it had a specific programming meaning. You still managed to answer my question, though, pointing out my phone needs to be in the bootloader. You also cleared up that fastboot is its own tool rather than just a command used in ADB. Thank you for both those things. I'll figure it out from here.
As for why I'd want to root my phone? Who wouldn't? I don't want to be stuck with whatever AT&T thinks is good enough. I'm sorry if I'm making this club less exclusive, but if people here are going to hack together all this great stuff and give it away for free, I'm going to take advantage of that.
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I considered not asking for advice, but then I thought "Naw, he's already here. I'm sure he won't mind." My apologies for forcing you to deal with my inexperience.
I used the word "state" incorrectly, not remembering at the time it had a specific programming meaning. You still managed to answer my question, though, pointing out my phone needs to be in the bootloader. You also cleared up that fastboot is its own tool rather than just a command used in ADB. Thank you for both those things. I'll figure it out from here.
As for why I'd want to root my phone? Who wouldn't? I don't want to be stuck with whatever AT&T thinks is good enough. I'm sorry if I'm making this club less exclusive, but if people here are going to hack together all this great stuff and give it away for free, I'm going to take advantage of that.
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You're misunderstanding, the exclusivity of this site makes no difference to me, I want everyone to be able to root and do cool things with their phones, hell, it's your phone, you bought it, own it, you should be able to do whatever you want with it. You didn't need me to tell you what fasboot and adb are. They're well documented tools with help manuals included. Even a quick google search would tell you everything you need to know about them and more.
You chose to ignore them and hope it won't affect you that you're not understanding what you're doing to your phone. You ask in here hoping for the quick and lazy way to accomplish your task without taking the time to learn what you're doing. I love helping people that's why I'm here posting every day. but you're taking advantage of my good nature and not trying to help yourself by reading, learning and understanding what you're doing.
I wish you luck and I don't want to discourage you for asking for help here when you need it, but please take the time to help yourself first.
Same issue
I have the same issue with Youtube in landscape mode. I've noticed others have run into it as well.
exad said:
You're misunderstanding, the exclusivity of this site makes no difference to me, I want everyone to be able to root and do cool things with their phones, hell, it's your phone, you bought it, own it, you should be able to do whatever you want with it. You didn't need me to tell you what fasboot and adb are. They're well documented tools with help manuals included. Even a quick google search would tell you everything you need to know about them and more.
You chose to ignore them and hope it won't affect you that you're not understanding what you're doing to your phone. You ask in here hoping for the quick and lazy way to accomplish your task without taking the time to learn what you're doing. I love helping people that's why I'm here posting every day. but you're taking advantage of my good nature and not trying to help yourself by reading, learning and understanding what you're doing.
I wish you luck and I don't want to discourage you for asking for help here when you need it, but please take the time to help yourself first.
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*sigh* You're right. I'm sorry for getting snappy. Just not used to being the guy who doesn't know what he's doing, y'know?
Anyway, I sincerely appreciate the help, exad. And I doubly appreciate the reminder that I need to turn to Google before I come begging to you guys.
nlyang said:
I have the same issue with Youtube in landscape mode. I've noticed others have run into it as well.
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Hmm. Heard anything about how to fix it?
greategress said:
Hmm. Heard anything about how to fix it?
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Have you tried flashing a different kernel? Like jacob.b2 or oc-vm-linaro?
exad said:
Have you tried flashing a different kernel? Like jacob.b2 or oc-vm-linaro?
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I actually just got done following your original advice about clearing the cache via fastboot. Did that, then re-flashed the ROM and everything seems to be working. Thanks again for the help (and tough love )!
greategress said:
I actually just got done following your original advice about clearing the cache via fastboot. Did that, then re-flashed the ROM and everything seems to be working. Thanks again for the help (and tough love )!
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Anytime friend!
the only thing that worked for me...
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Hmm. Heard anything about how to fix it?
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i tried erasing the cache via fastboot before the wipe+flash, but unfortunately I still had the issue. the only temp fix that works for me so far is disabling HW overlays in the developer options.
You could also try another kernel.
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You could also try another kernel.
Sent from my One X using xda app-developers app
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Any kernel you'd recommend over the others? You mentioned the jacob.b2 and oc-vm-linaro before. Like one more than the other?
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So I have a small problem with my One S (S4).
Whatever ROM I flash I also have to flash fastboot boot.img wheter it's really needed for the ROM or not.
But that's not all.
Every time I want to reboot my phone, whatever ROM it is.. i get stuck in a bootloop and I have to fastboot flash boot.img again.
So basically I can't reboot/restart my phone without connecting it with USB and fastboot..
Really. Not even 1 reply?
Thats what I get for waiting a week and not bumping the thread awesome
I think you got no responses cause this is covered everywhere from OP's to many posts on it in the threads. So, unless I misunderstand your post, you have to flash the boot image all the time if you are on hboot > than .09. Or, you will bootloop. If this is what is happening you need to read up more in the threads before flashing the rom. Also, highly recommend you wipe system along with data and caches before flashing new rom.
Good Luck on it--
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I think you got no responses cause this is covered everywhere from OP's to many posts on it in the threads. So, unless I misunderstand your post, you have to flash the boot image all the time if you are on hboot > than .09. Or, you will bootloop. If this is what is happening you need to read up more in the threads before flashing the rom. Also, highly recommend you wipe system along with data and caches before flashing new rom.
Good Luck on it--
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Ya I think you did misunderstand because it sounds like it works but each time he reboots he needs to flash boot.img again which is odd.
HD2kty. said:
Really. Not even 1 reply?
Thats what I get for waiting a week and not bumping the thread awesome
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No need for the comment like that more so when no one really knows what's up but try Flash Image GUI to flash the boot.img and see how things play out.
Thanks guys !
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Thanks guys !
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So is it fixed then? and if yes how?
Darknites said:
So is it fixed then? and if yes how?
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Yeah, missed the "every reboot" comment--sorry
If you did resolve it HD2kty, good to let us know so someone else may be helped.
Hope you did get it sorted. Only thing left would be to reformat sdcard and see. As long as you were wiping system also--
Hi, I read that anyone with a developer's account can access the developers' preview build of Android L, that was supposed to be available today, I have a developer's account (to upload apps to the market) but I don't see any build of android L, is this the required account? or is there any other type of account required? thanks!
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Hi, I read that anyone with a developer's account can access the developers' preview build of Android L, that was supposed to be available today, I have a developer's account (to upload apps to the market) but I don't see any build of android L, is this the required account? or is there any other type of account required? thanks!
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it will be here when its released, as of yet it is not released
http://developer.android.com/index.html
keep refreshing the page like the rest of us
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Hi, I read that anyone with a developer's account can access the developers' preview build of Android L, that was supposed to be available today, I have a developer's account (to upload apps to the market) but I don't see any build of android L, is this the required account? or is there any other type of account required? thanks!
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I guess it'll be available in a few hours.
I guess they just haven't released it, yet.
Don't forget their different timezone.
Thank you all, maybe I'm getting too desperate I just wanted to confirm that my account is the right one, I'll be refreshing until it appears, thanks again!
EDIT: I believe being rooted would not be a problem at the moment of the installation, right? I know that I'll lose root after that, but as long as the actual installation does not give me problems, it's fine.
saman0suke1 said:
Thank you all, maybe I'm getting too desperate I just wanted to confirm that my account is the right one, I'll be refreshing until it appears, thanks again!
EDIT: I believe being rooted would not be a problem at the moment of the installation, right? I know that I'll lose root after that, but as long as the actual installation does not give me problems, it's fine.
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Considering that the images will have to be flashed through fastboot, you'll probably lose root and everything else on data/system partitions (unless they don't wipe it, but I think it does).
saman0suke1 said:
Thank you all, maybe I'm getting too desperate I just wanted to confirm that my account is the right one, I'll be refreshing until it appears, thanks again!
EDIT: I believe being rooted would not be a problem at the moment of the installation, right? I know that I'll lose root after that, but as long as the actual installation does not give me problems, it's fine.
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maybe it will be problem to root new androi L cause I've read somwhere that there is a lot of security updates and also samsung knox in new android so we will see if it will be able to root
saman0suke1 said:
Thank you all, maybe I'm getting too desperate I just wanted to confirm that my account is the right one, I'll be refreshing until it appears, thanks again!
EDIT: I believe being rooted would not be a problem at the moment of the installation, right? I know that I'll lose root after that, but as long as the actual installation does not give me problems, it's fine.
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if it's a factory image it'll wipe the whole phone and root probably wont work until its updated to support L
MidnightDevil said:
Considering that the images will have to be flashed through fastboot, you'll probably lose root and everything else on data/system partitions (unless they don't wipe it, but I think it does).
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That's fine, I believe that flash through fastboot does not include a total wipe including camera folder and all that right? never done it that way, better be prepared. Thanks!
saman0suke1 said:
That's fine, I believe that flash through fastboot does not include a total wipe including camera folder and all that right? never done it that way, better be prepared. Thanks!
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As long as you don't flash the userdata.img, all /sdcard data will be fine. You don't have to flash userdata.img to bump android versions! System, boot would do just fine (and bootloader if they bump it as well)
Or you could just wait till a flashable zip is posted. Someone will have one up within hours of release.
Roxas598 said:
if it's a factory image it'll wipe the whole phone and root probably wont work until its updated to support L
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Whole phone means photos, and any kind of files? I prefer to ask so I make a backup first :S , never done it this way, thanks!
saman0suke1 said:
Whole phone means photos, and any kind of files? I prefer to ask so I make a backup first :S , never done it this way, thanks!
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Read my previous post.
saman0suke1 said:
Whole phone means photos, and any kind of files? I prefer to ask so I make a backup first :S , never done it this way, thanks!
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Yep every single thing on the phone will be gone so backup everything you need
saman0suke1 said:
That's fine, I believe that flash through fastboot does not include a total wipe including camera folder and all that right? never done it that way, better be prepared. Thanks!
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You'll lost everything... Photos,data file...
vin4yak said:
As long as you don't flash the userdata.img, all /sdcard data will be fine. You don't have to flash userdata.img to bump android versions! System, boot would do just fine (and bootloader if they bump it as well)
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Unless they changed the folder structure like they did a few releases ago - if they did, best to do a clean install.
I'm backing up right now just in case.
Don't wanna mess with the installation script by flashing some things and not others (although there would be virtually no risk by flashing system and boot partition), but better safe than sorry, after all, we can just shove everything back when finished
Consider ir a backup routine, and you'll have an updated bk
jj14 said:
Unless they changed the folder structure like they did a few releases ago - if they did, best to do a clean install.
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That's an entirely different scenario. Each and everyone of us would need to wipe clean if that happens but usually a system and boot flash would do just fine
The N5 has been my FIRST of many, many, many Android phones and even Windows Pocket PC phones that I haven't felt the need to unlock/root etc. Everything has just worked great on it and I have always been able to do everything I wanted to do from this phone. I have been so satisfied with the phone that it has kept me away from XDA for a while. Don't know if that is a good thing or bad, lol. I used to be on this site for hours every single day and now I feel like I am light years behind in rooting. HA!
L has me interested though and I am contemplating unlocking my bootloader for it which just becomes a PITA with losing your data and adding things back and all that great stuff that takes so much of your time. Then if things suck you have to flash back to something else and the never ending process continues. The N5 has gotten me so much time back in my life but I feel like it might demand some of my time back to it. Oh I hate this stuff!!!!
I think I'll make a backup, just in case, as someone said previously, I would prefer to make a clean installation if it's needed and use the image provided by Google.
Thanks!
So here's the thing, I'll try to be as short as possible. I was watching this video of this guy (how to root the nexus 5 (safest method)) showing how to root the nexus 5. But everything went wrong and I accidentally wiped the entire phone, now I have no OS.
I have installed a bunch of drivers and stuff here, but don't know how to use them. Please, if someone can give me a stupid proof solution to this, I would be very thankful.
tl;dr: I have no OS and would like to restore my Nexus 5.
Please, guys, I'm desperate. I have a test in 5 hours and already should be sleeping, but I simply can't. I've screwed everything up. Please, help.
Renan Melo said:
So here's the thing, I'll try to be as short as possible. I was watching this video of this guy (how to root the nexus 5 (safest method)) showing how to root the nexus 5. But everything went wrong and I accidentally wiped the entire phone, now I have no OS.
I have installed a bunch of drivers and stuff here, but don't know how to use them. Please, if someone can give me a stupid proof solution to this, I would be very thankful.
tl;dr: I have no OS and would like to restore my Nexus 5.
Please, guys, I'm desperate. I have a test in 5 hours and already should be sleeping, but I simply can't. I've screwed everything up. Please, help.
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Wugfresh Nexus Root Toolkit will d/l and self install the factory image. Might need the borked/phone wont boot option.
Sent from my amazing LGG3!
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wideasleep1 said:
Wugfresh Nexus Root Toolkit will d/l and self install the factory image. Might need the borked/phone wont boot option.
Sent from my amazing LGG3!
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I'm sorry, I didn't understand half of what you said. I'm really an android newbie. I don't know how these things work. If you could explain it a little more, I would be really grateful.
Renan Melo said:
I'm sorry, I didn't understand half of what you said. I'm really an android newbie. I don't know how these things work. If you could explain it a little more, I would be really grateful.
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When you get time...you should learn from our forum how and why to do things manually. Until then, this may help:
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
Renan Melo said:
I'm sorry, I didn't understand half of what you said. I'm really an android newbie. I don't know how these things work. If you could explain it a little more, I would be really grateful.
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First you need to setup adb/fastboot. Follow this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
After it's setup properly, follow this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/tutorial-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2513701
This should be enough fix your device.
Since I've helped you, would you do me a favor by READING THIS THREAD BEFORE YOU START MESSING WITH YOUR EXPENSIVE DEVICE IN THE FUTURE!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...urce-guides-info-threads-linked-read-t2784527
Keep calm and All the best for your test! :good:
Both links in my signature and the post above this one.
This is hardly an issue, solved in a couple minutes. Next time do some research before doing anything to a device that you paid for.
Don't want to do your research? Then sell the Nexus 5, get a locked down Samsung device/iPhone and don't mess with it.
If that is true and you dont have a clue what ever gave you the idea to try and root your phone jesus if you aint got a clue do some homework and learn, there are walkthroughs on this site or just google it........
Renan Melo said:
So here's the thing, I'll try to be as short as possible. I was watching this video of this guy (how to root the nexus 5 (safest method)) showing how to root the nexus 5. But everything went wrong and I accidentally wiped the entire phone, now I have no OS.
I have installed a bunch of drivers and stuff here, but don't know how to use them. Please, if someone can give me a stupid proof solution to this, I would be very thankful.
tl;dr: I have no OS and would like to restore my Nexus 5.
Please, guys, I'm desperate. I have a test in 5 hours and already should be sleeping, but I simply can't. I've screwed everything up. Please, help.
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1. Relax. Its a nexus. This can easily be fixed.
2. We all start somewhere. When we all were noobs to this we all wiped our devices and freaked. Again don't panic. And ignore the guys cursing your noobness. But one thing is for sure - after you fix this, read before you leap.
3. As someone else recommended - there is a tool called wugfresh nexus root all in one...or something like that. Just follow the link in his post. This us a great tool and will save you some pain. Its well laid out and will fix your issues. Just follow the steps. Keep this program handy and on your computer. If you intend on flashing Roms eventually you will make a mistake and wipe your phone again and this will save your bacon.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sh...rom my Nexus 5 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
vin4yak said:
First you need to setup adb/fastboot. Follow this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
After it's setup properly, follow this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/tutorial-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2513701
This should be enough fix your device.
Since I've helped you, would you do me a favor by READING THIS THREAD BEFORE YOU START MESSING WITH YOUR EXPENSIVE DEVICE IN THE FUTURE!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...urce-guides-info-threads-linked-read-t2784527
Keep calm and All the best for your test! :good:
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This ^^^^
Everything you need is covered here.
Read read read....and when you get tired, read some more. Then and only then....do.
+1 for everyone saying use fastboot
-1 for everyone saying use toolkit.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
I also forgot to mention I can boot it on fastboot mode and I have TWRP. Does that help?
Renan Melo said:
I also forgot to mention I can boot it on fastboot mode and I have TWRP. Does that help?
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The answer has already been given.
Choices are:
1) Learn to use fastboot. Return your device to stock.
2) Lear to use adb. push a rom.zip to your sdcard to flash via recovery
Click the link in my signature. ALL important guides are there.
Read the following:
"adb and fastboot. What is it?"
This will help you to do 1 and 2, whichever you decide.
Oh my god thank you so much
Thank you so much!! I was able to restore it!!! What a relief.
Now I'm really afraid to try and root it again. I think I'm gonna read a lot more about it, then, when I feel safe enough, I'll do it.
Again, I cannot express how grateful I am to all of you.
Really
Renan Melo said:
Thank you so much!! I was able to restore it!!! What a relief.
Now I'm really afraid to try and root it again. I think I'm gonna read a lot more about it, then, when I feel safe enough, I'll do it.
Again, I cannot express how grateful I am to all of you.
Really
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Just basically go through all the threads linked in my signature. Theres lots of info there. What you did is very common amongst TWRP users. Its an easy fix so nothing to be concerned about, but do try to learn adb and fastboot
Renan Melo said:
Thank you so much!! I was able to restore it!!! What a relief.
Now I'm really afraid to try and root it again. I think I'm gonna read a lot more about it, then, when I feel safe enough, I'll do it.
Again, I cannot express how grateful I am to all of you.
Really
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Yes, read. But keep in mind that if something goes awry, it can be fixed. You've already shown that you can fix it.
rootSU said:
+1 for everyone saying use fastboot
-1 for everyone saying use toolkit.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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-2 for the guy saying "read before you leap" then suggesting a toolkit..
I'll just add, with TWRP if you have an OTG adapter you can plug a thumb drive into the phone and flash a ROM that way. Every now and again I like to start fresh and will copy a ROM onto a thumb drive, I'll wipe the entire phone then re-flash. You'll just have to Mount USB-OTG from the menu.
tbh I dont even know why people use toolkits.
'fastboot oem unlock'
'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img'
Device rooted.
Why do you need a toolkit for that?
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LamboBull said:
tbh I dont even know why people use toolkits.
'fastboot oem unlock'
'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img'
Device rooted.
Why do you need a toolkit for that?
Sent from my Nexus 5
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Not everyone is comfortable using command prompt to fire lines as they think they will mess up (especially people who are new). The toolkits do these things in the background when the user clicks on a button and hence he/she thinks it's the easy/safe way around it without knowing the consequences of it.
Hi there,
I downloaded the toolbox from here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/toolbox-oneplus-one-toolbox-t2808987) several times.
First try I got the notice from ESET Security, that the archive is broken.
Second time I got the notice from ESET Security, that there is a dialer in the archive.
No, 3rd try, I got the notice from first try (archive broken) and the size of the archive is different.
No I´m really confused
Is there a MD5 checksum or s.t. like that?
Just want to try to flash back to 33R from my 38R that I dirty flashed a couple of days ago and then do the OTA.
Eset is marking it a problem, disable Eset. Download the toolbox then mark it safe. Or better yet use adb yourself to flash and do what you nees
Hi Ross!
Thx for reply.
Sure that Eset is the problem?
But why is it that the download has different sizes and is broken?
Haven´t got this problem elsewhere...
Don't bother with the toolbox and use fastboot.
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Step 1. Ditch toolkit.
Step 2. Learn to do things manually.
Step 3. Be proof proud of your achievements.
Step 4. Be able to get yourself out of trouble when problems occur in future. You won't be able to do this if you use a toolkit because it lets you achieve things without actually learning anything.
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kokocabana said:
Don't bother with the toolbox and use fastboot.
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timmaaa said:
Step 1. Ditch toolkit.
Step 2. Learn to do things manually.
Step 3. Be proof proud of your achievements.
Step 4. Be able to get yourself out of trouble when problems occur in future. You won't be able to do this if you use a toolkit because it lets you achieve things without actually learning anything.
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I've also mentioned this to some people. Forget toolkits; imagine you encounter a really bad problem yourself... you won't be able to fix your phone because you have no simple knowledge of things like "fastboot" or "adb". Some of these things are really simple and there is a lot of step by step guides and videos to do these kind of things, that is how I learned! I hope you do too. Good luck!
Hi folks,
nice to hear, that anybody knows what to do... but no one is answering to my question
Just to say:
I know, how to use fastboot commands and all that stuff. I probably read all the "how to´s" to flash the stock 33r, but non worked for me.
I downloaded and installed the newest SDK tools, the correct USB-Drivers, did all that stuff. Used different USB-ports on my PC... Did factory flashs in front of flashing... everything.
Enabled USB debugging, unlocked the BL...- oh my gosh, I could go on for hours.
But everytime I tried, I was ending with: "Target reported maximum size..." blablabla.
So the only thing that worked for now, was dirty flashing with TRWP.
But it seems, that there is something wrong. So i wanted to give a toolbox an chance:good:
Why don't you ask your question in the toolbox thread?
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@timmaaa:
Easy to answer: cause I haven´t had enough posts to do so
You need 10posts to be able to answer in there, so I had to ask in here.
But now I can...
BTW:
I tried once again to flash, using fastboot.
Now it worked, even 4 me :laugh:
Problem was my USB port...
Still had the "maximum size..." error, but finaly everything is on stock 33r now.
38r is downloading already and now installing :victory:
eshoxx1982 said:
BTW:
I tried once again to flash, using fastboot.
Now it worked, even 4 me :laugh:
Problem was my USB port...
Still had the "maximum size..." error, but finaly everything is on stock 33r now.
38r is downloading already and now installing :victory:
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nicely done, and we all had the same answer about the toolkits, because you didn't explain your true problem to us and your knowledge of doing things.
Toolkits make things very easy, but also makes it easy for people to break their phone.
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nicely done, and we all had the same answer about the toolkits, because you didn't explain your true problem to us and your knowledge of doing things.
Toolkits make things very easy, but also makes it easy for people to break their phone.
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Thx Ross
Yeah, I still dunno why this error-message still appears, even now... when finaly it´s still all okay.
But hey, I dunno have to know everything :silly:
It´s nice to get to knwo your phone and whats possible with it... if u just learn some basic things!
There 4 I love android and my 1+1 :highfive:
Yesterday evening, g.e., I tried the Mahdi Rom.
Did some backup first with TWRP (after I was back @Stock on 38r) and then flashed the rom.
Not mine...
So.. wiped the whole piece and recovered the backup from TWRP- and here we are :laugh:
Thats awesome!
Now I´ll try a different kernel, the franco seems to be a good choice?!
But first I have to learn, what this will mean to me... and my phone
For sure, I´ll never be the guy who´s programming stuff like that... but will be happy to use it
Hey guys. I really messed up. I was running 7.1 from launch, and have had the systemless root basically since the beginning. I attempted to mount /system as /r/rw (for the stupidest reason) and my phone booted into a "no command" bootloop. Is there any hope for me? I can access recovery (I think). I can get into adb and fastboot and get the device recognized by the computer.
I will donate, buy coffee, anything for some love. Thank you so much for your time!
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Hey guys. I really messed up. I was running 7.1 from launch, and have had the systemless root basically since the beginning. I attempted to mount /system as /r/rw (for the stupidest reason) and my phone booted into a "no command" bootloop. Is there any hope for me? I can access recovery (I think). I can get into adb and fastboot and get the device recognized by the computer.
I will donate, buy coffee, anything for some love. Thank you so much for your time!
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Well if you have an unlocked bootloader you can simple flash the stock images.
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Well if you have an unlocked bootloader you can simple flash the stock images.
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Thank you so much for the reply. I think I could even do a factory reset from recovery, but I'm not sure. I'm pretty new at this. I was really hoping there may be a way I could backup my data first, or even fix the issue, as I'm pretty sure I know what happened. I think my permissions are set wrong, but I could be entirely wrong. I found this guide that sounds like my issue, but it is for a different device. I've tried adapting it to the best of my ability, but I can't get the phone in ADB mode from recovery. http://www.gizbeat.com/2103/how-to-change-file-permissions-through-adb/
Wouldn't hurt to try knowing you can also just flash stock images.
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Wouldn't hurt to try knowing you can also just flash stock images.
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Can you point me in the direction of someone who may be able to help me do just that? I've tried just about all I can think to do. I really am new at this and feel I am in over my head. I really appreciate any and all help and would gladly donate to this site or any individual user who is able to help me solve my problems (I hope it isn't against your rules to say things like that).
Thanks again.
This site straight from Google has all the files and instructions. https://developers.google.com/android/images
Follow directions but don't lock bootloader.
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This site straight from Google has all the files and instructions. https://developers.google.com/android/images
Follow directions but don't lock bootloader.
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Sorry, I was unclear, that was my fault. I believe I know how to flash stock images. That is something I have done since the OG Droid. I was asking if you may know anyone who may be able to help me attempt to backup my data, reset my permissions, or even get the phone into ADB mode before I resort to losing everything. Again, apologies for being unclear.
No worries. I would just look online and possibly post another thread here or just wait for replies.
Flash the stock image but remove the -w from the script to keep from losing data. Search around here for instructions. It's been described a zillion times.
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Flash the stock image but remove the -w from the script to keep from losing data. Search around here for instructions. It's been described a zillion times.
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Is this what is referred to as a "dirty flash"?
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Is this what is referred to as a "dirty flash"?
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I suppose one could think of it that way but it really isn't. Everything other than data will be wiped and flashed. It'll all be new with the exception of your data partition. Removing the w allows you to keep all your apps and their settings in tact. The rest will all be new though. It can't hurt to try it. If it doesn't fix your problem (which it should) you can always run it again and wipe data along with everything else.
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I suppose one could think of it that way but it really isn't. Everything other than data will be wiped and flashed. It'll all be new with the exception of your data partition. Removing the w allows you to keep all your apps and their settings in tact. The rest will all be new though. It can't hurt to try it. If it doesn't fix your problem (which it should) you can always run it again and wipe data along with everything else.
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I was successful. Thank you so much. What can I do for you to show thanks?
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Is this what is referred to as a "dirty flash"?
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Yes. But in reality it is not much different than taking an OTA. That never wipes data. I only clean flash if I am having issues after a dirty flash and I can't remember the last time that happened.
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I was successful. Thank you so much. What can I do for you to show thanks?
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Your thanks is more than enough.?