Hello,
I followed Hasoon's all-in-one root toolkit and flashed the included TWRP 2.5.0.0 onto my AT&T HTC One X. Now I cannot do anything, whatever I do, it tells me "Unable to mount /cache". Could you please help me? I can't mount the sdcard to the computer either, so I am sort of stuck.
Thanks!
Simone
simsale said:
Hello,
I followed Hasoon's all-in-one root toolkit and flashed the included TWRP 2.5.0.0 onto my AT&T HTC One X. Now I cannot do anything, whatever I do, it tells me "Unable to mount /cache". Could you please help me? I can't mount the sdcard to the computer either, so I am sort of stuck.
Thanks!
Simone
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Can you format the SD card in TWRP?
exad said:
Can you format the SD card in TWRP?
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I was able to wipe it. However, it still gave all these same unable to mount /cache error messages. The data is gone though.
When I connect the mounted device to the computer it still doesn't recognize it.
Thanks!
Simone
simsale said:
I was able to wipe it. However, it still gave all these same unable to mount /cache error messages. The data is gone though.
When I connect the mounted device to the computer it still doesn't recognize it.
Thanks!
Simone
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Does the PC not recognize that anything is connected or does it detect that its plugged in but can't find the driver?
What rom is currently installed on the phone?
exad said:
Does the PC not recognize that anything is connected or does it detect that its plugged in but can't find the driver?
What rom is currently installed on the phone?
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Currently I think it recognizes the phone as a media device (or similar, I forgot the name), not as a disk drive. I am on a Mac, and I have Android File Transfer installed, which then tells me that the device cannot be opened. On Windows it couldn't be opened either although it talked about a driver issue. I currently only have a Mac, but from Monday I could work on a Windows machine again.
The ROM currently being installed is the original AT&T provided ROM.
Thanks so much!
Simone
simsale said:
Currently I think it recognizes the phone as a media device (or similar, I forgot the name), not as a disk drive. I am on a Mac, and I have Android File Transfer installed, which then tells me that the device cannot be opened. On Windows it couldn't be opened either although it talked about a driver issue. I currently only have a Mac, but from Monday I could work on a Windows machine again.
The ROM currently being installed is the original AT&T provided ROM.
Thanks so much!
Simone
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What version? IS it already installed on your phone? I'm trying to find out if you require MTP drivers or not. Latest version of sense/stock Roms require MTP driver to access the SD card.
In any case I wouldn't suggest using any version of TWRP above 2.3.3.1
So, I would download twrp 2.3.3.1 and check the md5
then fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
select recovery from bootloader then try to mount sdcard with twrp.
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What version? IS it already installed on your phone? I'm trying to find out if you require MTP drivers or not. Latest version of sense/stock Roms require MTP driver to access the SD card.
In any case I wouldn't suggest using any version of TWRP above 2.3.3.1
So, I would download twrp 2.3.3.1 and check the md5
then fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
select recovery from bootloader then try to mount sdcard with twrp.
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I see, this all sounds like I need to wait for a windows machine.
I am not sure what ROM version, unfortunately. I bought the phone in December from AT&T, and it all looks like it asks for MTP drivers. I will try this with a Windows machine and then get back to this post - thank you so very much for your help.
Simone
simsale said:
I see, this all sounds like I need to wait for a windows machine.
I am not sure what ROM version, unfortunately. I bought the phone in December from AT&T, and it all looks like it asks for MTP drivers. I will try this with a Windows machine and then get back to this post - thank you so very much for your help.
Simone
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Yes, you would need mtp drivers for the latest software version. They are included with the latest HTC sync.
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Yes, you would need mtp drivers for the latest software version. They are included with the latest HTC sync.
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Alright, I have tried this with the latest HTC Sync manager: the MTP Drivers however won't install. I have tried with the One X+ of my Dad (which is also brand new, so probably requires the newest version also), and it installs fine and appears as a media device in the explorer. Mine however does not do anything, and driver installation says it fails to install the driver. I have tried manually installing the drivers, however, it seems to have to do with the phone because when I disconnect it suddenly Windows 7 is able to install those drivers, and as mentioned before it also works with a functional phone.
Next week I will be back at work and I have a Windows 8 machine there. I don't have high hopes that it works there, but since there seems to be an MTP driver issue with Win7, maybe there's a chance.
Is there anything else I could do?
Thanks!
PS: don't use your vacation time to root your phone...haha.
simsale said:
Alright, I have tried this with the latest HTC Sync manager: the MTP Drivers however won't install. I have tried with the One X+ of my Dad (which is also brand new, so probably requires the newest version also), and it installs fine and appears as a media device in the explorer. Mine however does not do anything, and driver installation says it fails to install the driver. I have tried manually installing the drivers, however, it seems to have to do with the phone because when I disconnect it suddenly Windows 7 is able to install those drivers, and as mentioned before it also works with a functional phone.
Next week I will be back at work and I have a Windows 8 machine there. I don't have high hopes that it works there, but since there seems to be an MTP driver issue with Win7, maybe there's a chance.
Is there anything else I could do?
Thanks!
PS: don't use your vacation time to root your phone...haha.
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OK, so on Windows 8 I am able to install the driver, and it does not fail like in Win7, but I still can't access the mounted storage. The message of the device is:
This device cannot start. (Code 10)
The process hosting the driver for this device has terminated.
Is there anything else I can do, or should I rather get a new phone?
simsale said:
Is there anything else I can do, or should I rather get a new phone?
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Did you do all of what exad said in his earlier post (quoted below) already?
exad said:
So, I would download twrp 2.3.3.1 and check the md5
then fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
select recovery from bootloader then try to mount sdcard with twrp.
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Did you do all of what exad said in his earlier post (quoted below) already?
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Yes, in fact, I cannot connect to the phone with this strange driver issue, which means none of the commands actually do anything.
simsale said:
Yes, in fact, I cannot connect to the phone with this strange driver issue, which means none of the commands actually do anything.
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Are you rebooting to bootloader to do the fastboot commands? In bootloader it should say Fastboot in red. Then after a couple seconds that should change to Fastboot USB. I don't think fastboot needs the specific drivers to be on the PC like mounting the SD card requires.
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Are you rebooting to bootloader to do the fastboot commands? In bootloader it should say Fastboot in red. Then after a couple seconds that should change to Fastboot USB. I don't think fastboot needs the specific drivers to be on the PC like mounting the SD card requires.
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Well, when I turn on the phone, all I get is the TWRP interface. Mounting from there doesn't do anything. I am not in fact in bootloader. Maybe I am doing something wrong here!!
simsale said:
Well, when I turn on the phone, all I get is the TWRP interface. Mounting from there doesn't do anything. I am not in fact in bootloader. Maybe I am doing something wrong here!!
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You are definitely doing something wrong. fastboot commands only work within bootloader/fastboot and adb commands only work while the rom is loaded up or in sideload mode in TWRP. It's assumed you know this prior to rooting.
simsale said:
Well, when I turn on the phone, all I get is the TWRP interface. Mounting from there doesn't do anything. I am not in fact in bootloader. Maybe I am doing something wrong here!!
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Turn off the phone. Then hold volume down and briefly press the power button. Don't let go of volume down until it gets to the boot loader screen. Wait for fast bot USB to display. Then you can try exad's fast boot commands.
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lauterm said:
Turn off the phone. Then hold volume down and briefly press the power button. Don't let go of volume down until it gets to the boot loader screen. Wait for fast bot USB to display. Then you can try exad's fast boot commands.
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Oh, thanks so much. I actually did know this from rooting my old phone - I guess I forgot.
It doesn't go into Fastboot USB though, stays at Fastboot. Is there another trick? Thanks so much!
use cwm
simsale said:
Oh, thanks so much. I actually did know this from rooting my old phone - I guess I forgot.
It doesn't go into Fastboot USB though, stays at Fastboot. Is there another trick? Thanks so much!
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It should change to FASTBOOT USB if you are plugged into a computer. If you connected to the computer after you got to bootloader mode, you might have to press volume up or down to get it to switch to FASTBOOT USB Maybe this is the root of your problem. Have you tried multiple USB cables? Is there any crud in the micro-USB port on your phone? It's a little odd that the micro-USB port would break in a manner that charging would still work but not data connections, but I'm starting to wonder if that isn't the case.
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It should change to FASTBOOT USB if you are plugged into a computer. If you connected to the computer after you got to bootloader mode, you might have to press volume up or down to get it to switch to FASTBOOT USB Maybe this is the root of your problem. Have you tried multiple USB cables? Is there any crud in the micro-USB port on your phone? It's a little odd that the micro-USB port would break in a manner that charging would still work but not data connections, but I'm starting to wonder if that isn't the case.
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OK, I managed to get into Fastboot USB and now have the SDcard mounted. I'll try flashing a new ROM now. Is this one you'd recommend?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1868236&highlight=+rom+
Thanks so much!!
Simone
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I did a really, really dumb thing a few months ago. I flashed a wrong something or another to fix an issue I had with my keyboard crashing after flashing another wrong thing..
Anywho, I couldn't get the damn keyboard to stop crashing for the life of me, so I set out to FORMAT/ CLEAR EVERYTHING ON MY PHONE. Yikes.
At this point, I can boot into recovery(CWM) and DL mode, but my PC will not recognize my phone at all. I installed your S3 toolkit v7.0, hoping it would help, but nay.
I cannot boot fully into Android to allow usb debugging, etc.
I can mount and unmount internal sd, cache, etc, but no drivers are being installed because it is not being recognized.
I've uninstalled Kies, etc.
HALP!HALP!
Daniel_NC said:
I did a really, really dumb thing a few months ago. I flashed a wrong something or another to fix an issue I had with my keyboard crashing after flashing another wrong thing..
Anywho, I couldn't get the damn keyboard to stop crashing for the life of me, so I set out to FORMAT/ CLEAR EVERYTHING ON MY PHONE. Yikes.
At this point, I can boot into recovery(CWM) and DL mode, but my PC will not recognize my phone at all. I installed your S3 toolkit v7.0, hoping it would help, but nay.
I cannot boot fully into Android to allow usb debugging, etc.
I can mount and unmount internal sd, cache, etc, but no drivers are being installed because it is not being recognized.
I've uninstalled Kies, etc.
HALP!HALP!
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If you boot into DL mode and run odin on your PC does it fail to see the device?
apacseven said:
If you boot into DL mode and run odin on your PC does it fail to see the device?
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I'm waiting on my PC to free up again(currently on a Mac). I had not tried Odin because in the past I was unable to mount internal SD, which I understood was keeping it from being recognized. I instead thought the Toolkit would do the trick automatically, though I most likely had the wrong idea. Everything is mountable again (for some odd reason), so I will give it a go.
Could I accomplish downloading drivers and flashing rom to device using Odin alone? Or should I use the Toolkit?
Thanks!
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I'm waiting on my PC to free up again(currently on a Mac). I had not tried Odin because in the past I was unable to mount internal SD, which I understood was keeping it from being recognized. I instead thought the Toolkit would do the trick automatically, though I most likely had the wrong idea. Everything is mountable again (for some odd reason), so I will give it a go.
Could I accomplish downloading drivers and flashing rom to device using Odin alone? Or should I use the Toolkit?
Thanks!
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Installing the drivers is independent from using odin. Install the drivers on the PC, fire up odin, connect phone (that has been booted into DL mode) and see if it connects. If it does, just flash a stock image and you are back in business.
You can use this driver http://d-h.st/vMk
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Installing the drivers is independent from using odin. Install the drivers on the PC, fire up odin, connect phone (that has been booted into DL mode) and see if it connects. If it does, just flash a stock image and you are back in business.
You can use this driver ...
Thanks!! I'll give it a shot now.
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Installing the drivers is independent from using odin. Install the drivers on the PC, fire up odin, connect phone (that has been booted into DL mode) and see if it connects. If it does, just flash a stock image and you are back in business.
You can use this driver......
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Odin is not recognizing the device. Should I unmount or mount anything on the device for this to work properly? I have drivers installed.
Howdy, folks. I recently bricked my tablet thanks to a bad install of CWM, but following Buster's guide I was able to successfully reflash stock firmware and the device runs fine when booted up now.
However, now ADB is not detecting my device. At all. I have tried running the kill-server and start-server commands to see if that would do the trick to no avail. I'm not even receiving an error saying "device not found." Rather, the device listing is left blank whenever I enter the devices command into the command prompt. I can still send commands via fastboot, but I'm concerned that there's something here that I'm missing, or that I have somehow managed to completely bork the motherboard. I have already tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Asus usb drivers, in addition to the ADB drivers/software to no avail.
Does anyone have any suggestions to getting ADB to work for my tablet again? I have scoured the web, particularly these forums, for days looking for an answer, but haven't turned anything up yet. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Does usb debugging is on?
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Does usb debugging is on?
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Yes, USB debugging is enabled; yes that was the first thing I checked.
Any other ideas?
If You use asus drivers it worth to try universal naked driver.
Graiden05 said:
If You use asus drivers it worth to try universal naked driver.
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I'll give that a shot this evening.
Graiden05 said:
If You use asus drivers it worth to try universal naked driver.
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I just installed the naked drivers and tried again, but that didn't work either. Fastboot still works just fine, but I'm still at a complete loss as to how to get adb working again.
Thanks for your help thus far.
Hmm... How windows show tablet when You connect it to PC?
Graiden05 said:
Hmm... How windows show tablet when You connect it to PC?
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Yeah everything *looks* normal, and appears to be acting normally whenever I have the tablet plugged in. When my tablet is booted up and connected to my pc, I can transfer files to and from with no issue. Also when it's plugged in, there are two different entries under the device manager (one for adb and the other for the tablet itself). It's only when I have my tablet running in bootloader mode that things don't seem to want to work correctly.
I even ran netstat last night to see if there were any programs/services using the same port as adb, and even that turned up nothing. Is it possible that I somehow inadvertently altered the settings on my tablet's motherboard when I installed a bad version of CWM, per my original post?
It shouldn't be posible to brick anything on motherboard with just flash wrong recovery. It might be just "too smart" windows, that reject to use adb driver on same device that alredy used by mtp one. It wasn't a problem before?
Graiden05 said:
It shouldn't be posible to brick anything on motherboard with just flash wrong recovery. It might be just "too smart" windows, that reject to use adb driver on same device that alredy used by mtp one. It wasn't a problem before?
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It wasn't a problem until I flashed the wrong version of CWM, got stuck in a boot-loop and fixed the problem using fastboot to completely wipe my tablet and start over from scratch.
Edit: I suppose I could try a fresh install of Windows.
Try first remove all drivers and software for tablet. Then install universal naked driver.
Graiden05 said:
Try first remove all drivers and software for tablet. Then install universal naked driver.
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Update: finally got adb to detect my device. Ended up removing everything Android-related from my desktop and re-downloaded/installed everything, including usb drivers. That did the trick.
Thanks again for the help.
I did a really stupid thing and I deleted system and internal memory...and when I did that i had no external sd mounted...I'm on scanno twrp 2.6.3.0 cand smb plz help me...I downloaded a rom and placed it to my sd card and mounted while in recovery ...but nothing happpend...I really need my tablet to work for tomorrow and the usb didn't work so i wanted to delete and reinstall everything...didn't expected to happen that...any solution? I installed twrp through terminal emulator so I don't know if fostboot wil work?
aplopeanu said:
I did a really stupid thing and I deleted system and internal memory...and when I did that i had no external sd mounted...I'm on scanno twrp 2.6.3.0 cand smb plz help me...I downloaded a rom and placed it to my sd card and mounted while in recovery ...but nothing happpend...I really need my tablet to work for tomorrow and the usb didn't work so i wanted to delete and reinstall everything...didn't expected to happen that...any solution? I installed twrp through terminal emulator so I don't know if fostboot wil work?
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Did you try to plug a USB stick into the dock's USB port? You should be able to flash from there.
Not sure about TWRP as I am currently trying Phil'z recovery (though will go back probably).
If you want to try Phil'z you can flash that via fastboot from the bootloader screen (hold vol-down).
Hope this helps! Good luck!
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f69m said:
Did you try to plug a USB stick into the dock's USB port? You should be able to flash from there.
Not sure about TWRP as I am currently trying Phil'z recovery (though will go back probably).
If you want to try Phil'z you can flash that via fastboot from the bootloader screen (hold vol-down).
Hope this helps! Good luck!
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I dont have dock...but when I plug into tablet's usb...my pc gives me "USB not recognized"
aplopeanu said:
I dont have dock...but when I plug into tablet's usb...my pc gives me "USB not recognized"
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Awww, a pity, the dock might have helped. Oh,well.
When you are in recovery, the tablet is not recognized by your PC? You should be able to use ADB in recovery.
Have you ever used ADB before? On Windows you might need to install the "USB naked drivers", just search for that (sorry, I am a Linux user).
If "adb devices" shows your serial number and "recovery", you can run "adb push ROM.zip /sdcard", of course replacing ROM.zip with the path to your favourite ROM. Then TWRP should find that file on the internal sdcard.
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f69m said:
Awww, a pity, the dock might have helped. Oh,well.
When you are in recovery, the tablet is not recognized by your PC? You should be able to use ADB in recovery.
Have you ever used ADB before? On Windows you might need to install the "USB naked drivers", just search for that (sorry, I am a Linux user).
If "adb devices" shows your serial number and "recovery", you can run "adb push ROM.zip /sdcard", of course replacing ROM.zip with the path to your favourite ROM. Then TWRP should find that file on the internal sdcard.
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I installed naked drivers...now ho can I enter in adb?
aplopeanu said:
I installed naked drivers...now ho can I enter in adb?
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You should find an adb.exe somewhere, not sure where you can get a Windows version.
Better read up a little on how to use ADB under Windows, sorry again.
Once you have the adb.exe binary, you should be able to run the commands I gave in my last post.
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f69m said:
You should find an adb.exe somewhere, not sure where you can get a Windows version.
Better read up a little on how to use ADB under Windows, sorry again.
Once you have the adb.exe binary, you should be able to run the commands I gave in my last post.
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If my PC doesn't recognise my device how can I install naked drivers?
aplopeanu said:
If my PC doesn't recognise my device how can I install naked drivers?
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As I understand it, you should install the naked drivers on your PC before plugging in your tablet. Installing the drivers on your PC does not require the device, but your PC should recognize the tablet once you have them installed. Maybe better to reboot the PC after installing the naked drivers, just to be on the safe side.
If the tablet is still not recognized, try another USB port or possibly another PC. If that won't work I am out of ideas, sorry. Never used ADB under Windows and under Linux it just works. Ahh, I remember people suggesting to run Linux in a VirtualBox and use ADB from there, might be a last resort. Maybe a Windows user looks into this thread and can help.
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f69m said:
As I understand it, you should install the naked drivers on your PC before plugging in your tablet. Installing the drivers on your PC does not require the device, but your PC should recognize the tablet once you have them installed. Maybe better to reboot the PC after installing the naked drivers, just to be on the safe side.
If the tablet is still not recognized, try another USB port or possibly another PC. If that won't work I am out of ideas, sorry. Never used ADB under Windows and under Linux it just works. Ahh, I remember people suggesting to run Linux in a VirtualBox and use ADB from there, might be a last resort. Maybe a Windows user looks into this thread and can help.
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How can I install naked drivers without device connected? everywhere it says that you need to be connected to install
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How can I install naked drivers without device connected? everywhere it says that you need to be connected to install
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Weird, but sorry again, never tried myself under Windows.
Well, if you can't use ADB, can you use fastboot when you go into the bootloader menu (vol-down)?
In that case you could flash the original Asus ROM via fastboot: download, unzip twice to find the blob and use fastboot to flash that. Once you booted into that you can install recovery again and then flash your favourite ROM.
Otherwise... no adb, no fastboot, external sdcard in the slot won't work and no dock... hmm, can't think of any other options right now, sorry!
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f69m said:
Weird, but sorry again, never tried myself under Windows.
Well, if you can't use ADB, can you use fastboot when you go into the bootloader menu (vol-down)?
In that case you could flash the original Asus ROM via fastboot: download, unzip twice to find the blob and use fastboot to flash that. Once you booted into that you can install recovery again and then flash your favourite ROM.
Otherwise... no adb, no fastboot, external sdcard in the slot won't work and no dock... hmm, can't think of any other options right now, sorry!
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If fastboot won't work...I'll buy a dock...
aplopeanu said:
If fastboot won't work...I'll buy a dock...
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I think there are also USB adapters you can plug into the tablet without a dock, might be cheaper.
And don't despair. Another Windows user should be able to help you getting either adb or fastboot to work. Or do a little more research, there have been tips and discussions on that all over the forum. As a Linux user I just didn't pay too much attention.
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f69m said:
I think there are also USB adapters you can plug into the tablet without a dock, might be cheaper.
And don't despair. Another Windows user should be able to help you getting either adb or fastboot to work. Or do a little more research, there have been tips and discussions on that all over the forum. As a Linux user I just didn't pay too much attention.
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Thanks...I'll look more carefully into this...I'm only afraid that my charging plug is damaged and that's why the pc doesn't recognised it...I'm not sure tough...if this is the case dock or usb adapters won't be helpfull at all right?
aplopeanu said:
Thanks...I'll look more carefully into this...I'm only afraid that my charging plug is damaged and that's why the pc doesn't recognised it...I'm not sure tough...if this is the case dock or usb adapters won't be helpfull at all right?
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Well, if the plug in the tablet is damaged, probably not, as they use the same plug. Might be your cable? A new USB/charging cable might help in that case. I also had a bad USB port in a PC once.
There are so many things involved, hardware and software. Hard to tell, where the bad link is.
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aplopeanu said:
Thanks...I'll look more carefully into this...I'm only afraid that my charging plug is damaged and that's why the pc doesn't recognised it...I'm not sure tough...if this is the case dock or usb adapters won't be helpfull at all right?
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What OS is your PC??
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What OS is your PC??
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I tried on 2 different pc's, one with windows 8 and one with windows 7...i get the same thing
I did the same thing, i deleted my whole tablet but i´am still in twrp recovery. So i just download rom, send it to tablet memory, flash it and thats all ?
After THE WORST NIGHT OF MY LIFE i got so lucky at work today i can't stop laughing...the only thing i didn't try was starting my tablet with external sd mounted...TWRP recognised and i got to flash CM11...but i try a new charging plug from a co-worker nad i got the same thing...usb not recognised...seems my charging port is damaged...but still i have a working tablet
Marksuperb said:
I did the same thing, i deleted my whole tablet but i´am still in twrp recovery. So i just download rom, send it to tablet memory, flash it and thats all ?
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well yea...depending on what twrp your on
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well yea...depending on what twrp your on
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Im on 2.5.0.0 TWRP, is that good ? And i have same problem as thread creator - PC didn´t recognize my tablet and i have installed android skd and adb utilities.
EDIT: microSD card works, i flash rom thanks to it. But iam scared when i restart and it wont work i didnt get back into recovery.
Thank god I made it. I formated only /sdcard data so i just install ROM from that folder and everything works properly.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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
Fastboot / TWRP installed, NO OS, NO USB access
I can boot in bootloader and recovery (TWRP 2.6.3.1), Win7 drivers+adb+fastboot are installed properly since I have 2 Nexus 5 and 1 is working fine (I can see the device with "fastboot devices").
There is NO OS installed, I can not connect via USB, and I can not mount the USB-OTG (tried with the working phone and it work fine).
In TRWP when try to reboot it tells me that "the device does not appear to be rooted" but the device has been rooted.
When it boot into the bootloaded, I have a window popping with the yellow triangle, than disapears, (USB device not recognized)
There is nothing in the device manager.
In bootloader I have: variant D820H, HW rev: rev_11, bootloader:HHZ12h, secure boot:enabled,Lock state:unlocked
How do I revive the phone to transfer a rom since I can not use USB-OTG or USB connection, is there a cmd I can run on the phone via terminal to enable the USB (/data is empty).
Thanks
adb sideload and update TWRP
Primokorn said:
adb sideload and update TWRP
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I can not connect from my PC, "fastboot devices" does show any connected devices, so adb neither...
peterman3 said:
I can not connect from my PC, "fastboot devices" does show any connected devices, so adb neither...
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Did you install fastboot on your PC?
FYI adb doesn't work when you are in the bootloader.
Primokorn said:
Did you install fastboot on your PC?
Yes fastboot is properly installed, I tried it to connect using my other working nexus 5 and it works fine, when I type "fastboot devices" I get the serial # of the phone.
With this Nexus 5 I get nothing.
NB: If I boot the phone, it get stuck with the google logo (since no OS is installed)
I just want to be able to transfer a rom file on the phone...
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peterman3 said:
Primokorn said:
Did you install fastboot on your PC?
Yes fastboot is properly installed, I tried it to connect using my other working nexus 5 and it works fine, when I type "fastboot devices" I get the serial # of the phone.
With this Nexus 5 I get nothing.
NB: If I boot the phone, it get stuck with the google logo (since no OS is installed)
I just want to be able to transfer a rom file on the phone...
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Weird... Boot into your recovery and adb push a rom.
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Primokorn said:
peterman3 said:
Weird... Boot into your recovery and adb push a rom.
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When I boot into recovery (TWRP), I can not connect, my computer does not recognize the USB port (tried differents cables including the LG original cable). like I said everything is installed properly since I have another Nexus 5 and I can perform all operation.
Is it possible that the USB is disabled / missing config file in TRWP or in bootloader ?
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In TWRP don't you have to mount system in order to get MTP? Newer versions can do it not sure about the version you are using. If you cannot get the phone to mount over USB in either fastboot over recovery in not sure what you can do. Possibly a bad USB port on the phone?
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In TWRP don't you have to mount system in order to get MTP? Newer versions can do it not sure about the version you are using. If you cannot get the phone to mount over USB in either fastboot over recovery in not sure what you can do. Possibly a bad USB port on the phone?
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I have TWRP 2.6.3.1 installed, I can mount everything except USB-OTG (USB-OTG device is working fine on my other Nexus 5 and I can mount it within TWRP), the usb port was working fine since I was able to root, and flash other roms, phone is almost new, when the phone is connected to the PC and I turn it on (Start in System), the PC detects a USB connection and then fail.
I know for sure it is not the USB connector, it is just something in the phone USB config that is corrupted.
The only thing I can do is use File explorer within TWRP to play with (not even sure if I can edit a file).
If anyone can guide me into checking the USB config file on the phone I will really appreciate.
I wish there was an an external SD card slot...
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I have TWRP 2.6.3.1 installed, I can mount everything except USB-OTG (USB-OTG device is working fine on my other Nexus 5 and I can mount it within TWRP), the usb port was working fine since I was able to root, and flash other roms, phone is almost new, when the phone is connected to the PC and I turn it on (Start in System), the PC detects a USB connection and then fail.
I know for sure it is not the USB connector, it is just something in the phone USB config that is corrupted.
The only thing I can do is use File explorer within TWRP to play with (not even sure if I can edit a file).
If anyone can guide me into checking the USB config file on the phone I will really appreciate.
I wish there was an an external SD card slot...
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Can you get the phone to mount on a PC in TWRP or bootloader? Have you tried sideloading from recovery? Are the TWRP versions the same on both phones? There was mounting/OTG changes at some point but I'm not sure when. Don't think there are any USB config files you can access especially for the bootloader.
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Can you get the phone to mount on a PC in TWRP or bootloader? Have you tried sideloading from recovery? Are the TWRP versions the same on both phones? There was mounting/OTG changes at some point but I'm not sure when. Don't think there are any USB config files you can access especially for the bootloader.
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no I can not mount on a PC, the PC does not see the phone, if there is a cmd I can run in the terminal from TWRP to check/enable the USB, I'm not familiar with Android sdk.
So far, I typed "dmesg" in the terminal, and I can see that in :
usbhid: USB HID core driver
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sps:BAM 0xf9304000 is registered
sps:BAM 0xf9a44000 is registered
usb_bam_ipa_create_resources: Failed to create USB_PROD resource
So the phone USB driver is not loaded...
Sorry mate, other than enabling MTP under mounts in twrp I have no idea. If the phone doesn't mount in fastboot I got nothing. I do everything in fastboot and other than setting up my PC there was nothing else to do.
Hope you figure something out.
galakanokis said:
Sorry mate, other than enabling MTP under mounts in twrp I have no idea. If the phone doesn't mount in fastboot I got nothing. I do everything in fastboot and other than setting up my PC there was nothing else to do.
Hope you figure something out.
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Thanks, just to let you know that I tried to bind the USB port to a folder and I get "permission denied", so I thing I lost the root access, I tried to issue /su, got also "permission denied".
I probably need to find how to root the phone from within the terminal cmd.
If there's no os what are you going to root? What happened to the phone where the usb port doesn't work and there's no os?
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If there's no os what are you going to root? What happened to the phone where the usb port doesn't work and there's no os?
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Like I said I can get to the bootloader and TWRP, but the usb communication is gone (and it is NOT the usb connector).
If I put the phone into fastboot, it is not recognized by the PC, if I boot in recovery (TWRP) the PC detect a usb connection but fail to install the driver.
When I'm in TWRP, I go into Advanced > terminal cmd, I type "dmesg" in the terminal, and I can see that in :
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usbhid: USB HID core driver
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sps:BAM 0xf9304000 is registered
sps:BAM 0xf9a44000 is registered
usb_bam_ipa_create_resources: Failed to create USB_PROD resource
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So I know that the USB driver inside the phone is not loading...if the phone does not load its own driver there is no way to use the USB cable nor the USB-OTG...
I know you have a second Nexus 5 and have used it to check against this one that you're having issues with so this may sound stupid, but how about trying a different PC/Mac other than the one you've been using?
I had the same problem, but with a working phone.
Everything was fine except the usb connection. So I ordered the USB PCB from eBay for about $8, replaced it, and everything is fine now.
Edit: This is the part, from a quick ebay search
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=271795600723
resident0915 said:
I know you have a second Nexus 5 and have used it to check against this one that you're having issues with so this may sound stupid, but how about trying a different PC/Mac other than the one you've been using?
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Tried with another PC (Win7 and Linux), same thing...no luck
kted said:
I had the same problem, but with a working phone.
Everything was fine except the usb connection. So I ordered the USB PCB from eBay for about $8, replaced it, and everything is fine now.
Edit: This is the part, from a quick ebay search
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=271795600723
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USB was working fine before the flash / wipe, so its not hardware related.
/persists partition was wiped.
peterman3 said:
USB was working fine before the flash / wipe, so its not hardware related.
/persists partition was wiped.
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Don't bet on it.
Mine was working fine too, and it just stopped. A stray voltage or a spike while you insert or remove the usb plug, is enough.
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