Well, I was trying to install CM11 and did something wrong... most likely I was flashing with TWRP instead of clockworkmod recovery.
Moreover, shame on me, I did a "wipe data" or similar thing while in the confusion and now I have just the message "the device is unlocked" when booting - no access to TWRP when holding power+volume down, nothing else... am I in a dead-end? any suggestion?
Thanks in advance!
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pippolino123 said:
Well, I was trying to install CM11 and did something wrong... most likely I was flashing with TWRP instead of clockworkmod recovery.
Moreover, shame on me, I did a "wipe data" or similar thing while in the confusion and now I have just the message "the device is unlocked" when booting - no access to TWRP when holding power+volume down, nothing else... am I in a dead-end? any suggestion?
Thanks in advance!
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Does it go into fastboot after you see the unlock device, do you get the three icons you would normally see??
lj50036 said:
Does it go into fastboot after you see the unlock device, do you get the three icons you would normally see??
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unfortunately not... I don't see the three icons it is stuck with the ASUS logo
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pippolino123 said:
unfortunately not... I don't see the three icons it is stuck with the ASUS logo
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Do you have your Blob files from enabling nvflash??
lj50036 said:
Do you have your Blob files from enabling nvflash??
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sorry don't understand what you mean. Can you please clarify. ..?
nvflash
pippolino123 said:
sorry don't understand what you mean. Can you please clarify. ..?
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Sorry to say if you don't know what nvflash is or blobs and you don't have fastboot access.. time to send it to asus
You needed to do this first!!!!!
https://www.androidroot.mobi/nvflash-for-tegra3-transformer-tf700t/
lj50036 said:
Sorry to say if you don't know what nvflash is or blobs and you don't have fastboot access.. time to send it to asus
You needed to do this first!!!!!
https://www.androidroot.mobi/nvflash-for-tegra3-transformer-tf700t/
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yes, I think you are right... didn't know about the nvflash stuff. Thanks either way for your help!
Well if you do send it in... When you get it back look me up... We will get your blobs off it so you can't brick it!!!!!
Sent from my One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
lj50036 said:
Well if you do send it in... When you get it back look me up... We will get your blobs off it so you can't brick it!!!!!
Sent from my One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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sure I will... thanks again and happy holidays
So since I feel like I have a complex problem that I can't seem to search for, I'm piggy backing this thread. It's been a year since I rooted this tablet, and I went on deployment with it. Worst ROM ever, couldn't get YouTube, WiFi was sketchy at best so I came back and it even had the OTA updater to update to a newer version, well that wouldn't load at all.
So I was in the process of trying to kill this crap ROM and upload I think CYA.. eh it's not the issue. So the first thing it asked me to do was this TWRP (which is new to me from a year ago) and I installed v2.5.0.0. When the tablet was working, that program seemed to work just fine, but when I rebooted in to RCK, it's so skewed and off center that I can't see half the screen. So when I tried to update to this new ROM, I kept getting download faults, so I figured I was stuck with this crap ROM because basically I quit trying. Well I tried to restart my tablet and this TWRP thing came up and asked if I wanted to run this (NEWVERSION).zip (I don't want to call out the development team, I'm sure their most recent update is much better) but basically it was the new version of the ROM I was running, so I let TWRP (from the loaded up tablet) to "install new zip" so I of course wiped data, cache and dalvik (I didn't save anything to this tablet, nothing to lose)
Well now, I'm stuck in the bricked mode of ASUS screen. If I hold down volume and power, I get RCK/Android/Wipe Data. I ever get the computer asking me to install new drivers, but of course it won't recognize the TF700 as a disk.
Any suggestions on how to get this thing back?
First the good news:
The page with the three icons is the bootloader menu which means you should have fastboot access to your tablet from your computer.
You can use fastboot to flash a new recovery (TWRP) and once that is installed you can flash the new rom.
So this can be fixed relatively easy, but you have to do some reading before attempting it. Done correctly this is a safe procedure. Done without understanding what you are doing could leave you with a hard brick - right now you're probably just soft bricked.
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So I was in the process of trying to kill this crap ROM and upload I think CYA.. eh it's not the issue. So the first thing it asked me to do was this TWRP (which is new to me from a year ago) and I installed v2.5.0.0. When the tablet was working, that program seemed to work just fine, but when I rebooted in to RCK, it's so skewed and off center that I can't see half the screen.
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I am not sure what happened here. I have used TWRP since version 2.3.x and never had the problem you describe. I suspect you installed a version for a different device - not the one specific for the TF700.
Well I tried to restart my tablet and this TWRP thing came up and asked if I wanted to run this (NEWVERSION).zip (I don't want to call out the development team, I'm sure their most recent update is much better) but basically it was the new version of the ROM I was running, so I let TWRP (from the loaded up tablet) to "install new zip" so I of course wiped data, cache and dalvik.
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Are you sure you had TWRP installed???
If I understand this correctly, you booted the tablet normally and got a notification to upgrade the STOCK rom to a newer STOCK version? TWRP would not do that - it just doesn't have the functionality to recognize a newer firmware version.
If you say you "let TWRP from the loaded up tablet to install new zip" - do you mean you were booted into Android? You were running the system? That would clinch it: Whatever you were using (and I am afraid it was ROMToolbox or some such) - it was not TWRP. TWRP is your custom recovery. You have to boot into it to use it.
Well now, I'm stuck in the bricked mode of ASUS screen. If I hold down volume and power, I get RCK/Android/Wipe Data. I ever get the computer asking me to install new drivers, but of course it won't recognize the TF700 as a disk.
Any suggestions on how to get this thing back?
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Question: Did you unlock the tablet? Did you use the Asus Unlock Tool to unlock the bootloader or did you just root it? When you booted it up: Do you remember seeing "This device is unlocked" in tiny script in the upper left?
I assumed you were unlocked, but writing this post I developed doubt. I suspect you just rooted, downloaded ROMToolbox and tried to flash a new rom through it.
That does not work on this device. You have to unlock the bootloader, install a custom recovery and then you can flash a custom rom. Do not use ROMToolbox on this device!
So before I even attempt to explain the fastboot procedure, I have to know if you unlocked your TF700.
If not, you can't use fastboot.
Your last option then would be to pray that the stock recovery still works and flash the stock firmware.
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First the good news:
I am not sure what happened here. I have used TWRP since version 2.3.x and never had the problem you describe. I suspect you installed a version for a different device - not the one specific for the TF700.
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That's a good possibility since I was trying to locate what I wanted via my phone, my laptop crashed last week, which is really the only reason I busted out this tablet, I borrowed a computer to try to get this fixed
berndblb said:
Are you sure you had TWRP installed???
If I understand this correctly, you booted the tablet normally and got a notification to upgrade the STOCK rom to a newer STOCK version? TWRP would not do that - it just doesn't have the functionality to recognize a newer firmware version.
If you say you "let TWRP from the loaded up tablet to install new zip" - do you mean you were booted into Android? You were running the system? That would clinch it: Whatever you were using (and I am afraid it was ROMToolbox or some such) - it was not TWRP. TWRP is your custom recovery. You have to boot into it to use it.
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TWRP didn't ask me about the update, the OTA Updater built into the ROM that I installed at the beginning of the year did. After I unsuccessfully tried to install the TWRP and CYNA ROM, I rebooted and the OTA came up saying a newer version was available, once it went to reboot into recovery, TWRP came up
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Question: Did you unlock the tablet? Did you use the Asus Unlock Tool to unlock the bootloader or did you just root it? When you booted it up: Do you remember seeing "This device is unlocked" in tiny script in the upper left?
I assumed you were unlocked, but writing this post I developed doubt. I suspect you just rooted, downloaded ROMToolbox and tried to flash a new rom through it.
That does not work on this device. You have unlock the bootloader, install a custom recovery and then you can flash a custom rom. Do not use ROMToolbox on this device!
So before I even attempt to explain the fastboot procedure, I have to know if you unlocked your TF700.
If not, you can't use fastboot.
Your last option then would be to pray that the stock recovery still works and flash the stock firmware.
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I know I went to the ASUS website and unlocked the tablet, it does say "This device is unlocked" at the top left once I turn on the computer.. I'm going to try to screen shot from my phone and update what TWRP looks like on the tablet in recovery
Hope this worked
s14owner95 said:
That's a good possibility since I was trying to locate what I wanted via my phone, my laptop crashed last week, which is really the only reason I busted out this tablet, I borrowed a computer to try to get this fixed
TWRP didn't ask me about the update, the OTA Updater built into the ROM that I installed at the beginning of the year did. After I unsuccessfully tried to install the TWRP and CYNA ROM, I rebooted and the OTA came up saying a newer version was available, once it went to reboot into recovery, TWRP came up
I know I went to the ASUS website and unlocked the tablet, it does say "This device is unlocked" at the top left once I turn on the computer.. I'm going to try to screen shot from my phone and update what TWRP looks like on the tablet in recovery
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Never mind! You don't want to boot into an incompatible recovery if you can help it!
But that's good new!
Check out this post I wrote a little while back and let me know if you have questions:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/as...6920-tutorial-flashing-custom-rom-tf700t.html
Edit: What I don't understand is how you got a notification for an OTA update.... You shouldn't if you are unlocked....
What rom are you running???
berndblb said:
Never mind! You don't want to boot into an incompatible recovery if you can help it!
But that's good new!
Check out this post I wrote a little while back and let me know if you have questions:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/as...6920-tutorial-flashing-custom-rom-tf700t.html
Edit: What I don't understand is how you got a notification for an OTA update.... You shouldn't if you are unlocked....
What rom are you running???
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OK, so my computer never actually installs the drivers for the TF700, but ADB worked and I flashed TWRP 2.6.3.2 because it was the newest version, everything went through, it says OKAY and finished, it allowed me to reboot, but I still get the frozen ASUS screen and if I reboot into recovery, I still have that screwed up screen that I posted a few screen shots back. I need to download another ROM.. I have this other one on here, but I can't push the zip, I forgot how. I'm researching..
Thank you so much for the help so far
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berndblb said:
Never mind! You don't want to boot into an incompatible recovery if you can help it!
But that's good new!
Check out this post I wrote a little while back and let me know if you have questions:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/as...6920-tutorial-flashing-custom-rom-tf700t.html
Edit: What I don't understand is how you got a notification for an OTA update.... You shouldn't if you are unlocked....
What rom are you running???
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The ROM I was running had an "OTA Updater" which updated the ROM I was using, I don't want to blast them, but it's just not a good ROM.
So now, I was able to "fastboot devices" and it says 015d25681a481802 fastboot" It let me type the command "fastboot -i 0x05B0 flas recovery twrp.blob
But now I can't flash anything else. Like I said, I can't get the drivers to fully install so I can't mount the tablet like an external drive, I can't even get it passed the "ASUS" title page. Is there a way I can push this 4.2.1 CROMi ROM through fastboot?
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OK, so my computer never actually installs the drivers for the TF700, but ADB worked and I flashed TWRP 2.6.3.2 because it was the newest version, everything went through, it says OKAY and finished, it allowed me to reboot, but I still get the frozen ASUS screen and if I reboot into recovery, I still have that screwed up screen that I posted a few screen shots back. I need to download another ROM.. I have this other one on here, but I can't push the zip, I forgot how. I'm researching..
Thank you so much for the help so far
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Mmmhh, your tablet may need a little deeper cleaning. Check out buster99's post (#12). His method has helped dozens recover from worse than you have right now.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179759&page=2
His instructions are for the TF300. naturally you want to flash the blob for the TF700. That would get you back to a healthy stock system. Then you can again flash TWRP and through it a custom rom.
Good luck!
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OK, so my computer never actually installs the drivers for the TF700, but ADB worked and I flashed TWRP 2.6.3.2 because it was the newest version, everything went through, it says OKAY and finished, it allowed me to reboot, but I still get the frozen ASUS screen and if I reboot into recovery, I still have that screwed up screen that I posted a few screen shots back. I need to download another ROM.. I have this other one on here, but I can't push the zip, I forgot how. I'm researching..
Thank you so much for the help so far
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The ROM I was running had an "OTA Updater" which updated the ROM I was using, I don't want to blast them, but it's just not a good ROM.
So now, I was able to "fastboot devices" and it says 015d25681a481802 fastboot" It let me type the command "fastboot -i 0x05B0 flas recovery twrp.blob
But now I can't flash anything else. Like I said, I can't get the drivers to fully install so I can't mount the tablet like an external drive, I can't even get it passed the "ASUS" title page. Is there a way I can push this 4.2.1 CROMi ROM through fastboot?
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Are you saying the twrp flash went ok?
You don't flash the rom in fastboot. You boot back into recovery, choose "Install" and select the CROMi-X zip you downloaded.
But before you do that I would seriously suggest you format your data partition. That means you have to have the downlaoded rom zip on your external card (otherwise you will erase it with the format).
So boot into TWRP, choose Wipe > Advanced > Format data
Then go back to TWRP Home, choose Install and navigate to the CromiX zip. Make sure the box "verify zip signature" is checked and flash the rom.
Do this only if you have a working recovery!!! Do not attempt with your busted one!!
You can only access the tablet in MTP (as an external drive) if your system is working. It's not - yet.
OK, so here's the lastest for me. I tried to "adb push ROM.zip ROM.zip/sdcard/" - error: device not found. I also tried "adb sideload" -error: device not found.
Also now, instead of the computer asking me to install drivers for my new device, it's registered as a "android bootloader interface" I tried to download the ASUS android USB drivers and update them, but Windows thinks my drivers are up to date.
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OK, so here's the lastest for me. I tried to "adb push ROM.zip ROM.zip/sdcard/" - error: device not found. I also tried "adb sideload" -error: device not found.
Also now, instead of the computer asking me to install drivers for my new device, it's registered as a "android bootloader interface" I tried to download the ASUS android USB drivers and update them, but Windows thinks my drivers are up to date.
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To use ADB you have to be in your recovery or the Android system needs to run.
If you have a working recovery back - why do you want to mess with ADB unless you are familiar with it? You are treading on thin ice doing stuff without really understanding what you are doing! What's the rush?
The problem is that I don't have a working recovery back. i still have that screwed up screen that only shows a portion of TWRP. It let me push that recovery to it, but I can't see enough of the recovery to actually flash something to it..
I tried to download the drivers and push those manually, but windows doesn't recognize it
s14owner95 said:
The problem is that I don't have a working recovery back. i still have that screwed up screen that only shows a portion of TWRP. It let me push that recovery to it, but I can't see enough of the recovery to actually flash something to it..
I tried to download the drivers and push those manually, but windows doesn't recognize it
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Your drivers are working. You need different sets of drivers for different modes: fastboot drivers, adb drivers, mtp drivers.
Your tablet shows up as a bootloader interface because it is in fastboot mode - ergo the fastboot drivers are working.
You HAVE to get a working recovery onto the tablet. It will NOT work without a recovery. To push a rom zip to the tablet is useless - the only thing working on your tablet is fastboot mode.
If the recovery flash fails, try buster99's method. That should clean all the crud off your partitions.
But you need to have the Asus firmware blob file for this! You cannot do this with any rom zip!!
Edit: You did push the correct recovery this time, did you?
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First off I am sorry for posting this, however I DID use the search tool. I recently got a USA spec Wifi only Xoom. It came with 4.1.1 preinstalled. I have sucessfully unlocked the bootloader.
My problem is this. I cannot gain root or even get CWM installed. I have tried oneclick, i have tried cmd prompt. I have followed every guide I can find to a "T". Is there something missing, is it an issue with Jellybean being preinstalled?
Use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1468298 to get CWM installed (and when you reboot from fastboot flashing the recovery image, and this is very important, DO NOT LET IT FULLY REBOOT INTO THE OS. You have to get into recovery in the next boot or the OS will just overwrite it with the stock recovery and you will just have to go back into fastboot and flash the recovery again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30464067&postcount=408 has the root once you get CWM installed.
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Use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1468298 to get CWM installed (and when you reboot from fastboot flashing the recovery image, and this is very important, DO NOT LET IT FULLY REBOOT INTO THE OS. You have to get into recovery in the next boot or the OS will just overwrite it with the stock recovery and you will just have to go back into fastboot and flash the recovery again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30464067&postcount=408 has the root once you get CWM installed.
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Thanks for the reply, however this is one of the utilities I have tried,..
Here is a bit more info.
I am running windows 7 64bit if it makes a difference. Whenever I get the device into fastboot and try to flash anything, it just hangs at the original fastboot screen. I have let it sit there from 3 hours and eventually I have to reboot it. The Lord AIO Tool you linked just gives me and error message that the device is not a 2.2/2.3 device. If I were at home I would take a screenshot.
Could my bootloader be corrupt? The device still boots up and runs jellybean fine, but I am not loving the stock experience thus far...
Thanks again for the links!
Actually sounds like your drivers aren't right. I will look them up and link them when I get home
Try installing the driver from http://developer.motorola.com/tools/usb_drivers/, rebooting your pc, and try fastboot again. If that still doesn't work, then there may be something wrong with your pc setup OR your Xoom, not sure at that point.
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Thanks a million, I am going to try it fresh on my pc at work. Thanks!
That did the trick THANKS A BUNCH!!!!!
I accepted the latest over the air update and I need to know if that messed up my chances of obtaining root. I tried photon torpedo and could not get it to work. My device says it is unlocked but I can not boot into recovery. I have flashed several recoveries using sdk-tools but I cannot erase any recoveries. I receive an error. I have tried several things and am at a loss to as what is the most recent way if there is one. Looking for someone with more experience then I to guide me. I previously rooted my EVO 4g and EVO 3d and was away from internet for about 9 months so I mistook the old Motorola Photon for the Photon Q. Didn't realize till way later that I was trying some rooting techniques intended for the old photon on my photon q. Anyways I feel a bit lost. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can provide any information requested. Will be monitoring this thread all day today and will provide quick responses. Cheers!
Uhm... You tried the rooting steps for the Photon?
I really hope you didn't brick your device - that is a SURE fire way to do it tho.
Anyhoo, why haven't you just tried the official unlock from Moto?
arrrghhh said:
Uhm... You tried the rooting steps for the Photon?
I really hope you didn't brick your device - that is a SURE fire way to do it tho.
Anyhoo, why haven't you just tried the official unlock from Moto?
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I did try that first. And successfully as far as I know because my bootloader says unlocked. I then went to install supersu and It won't install su binary. Tried to force install su binary and that did not work either. Any ideas? I joined the military so I was busy for 9 months straight. Honestly I'm usually more up to date than that. I think it's an understandable mistake and I understand the risks behind rooting. I bricked my first phone 7 years ago and brought it back using putty.
sent17inel said:
I did try that first. And successfully as far as I know because my bootloader says unlocked. I then went to install supersu and It won't install su binary. Tried to force install su binary and that did not work either. Any ideas? I joined the military so I was busy for 9 months straight. Honestly I'm usually more up to date than that. I think it's an understandable mistake and I understand the risks behind rooting. I bricked my first phone 7 years ago and brought it back using putty.
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You didn't truly brick the device if you were able to bring it back using putty...
Regardless, you should always be careful with anything you do. Why are you trying to install the SuperSU binary right after unlocking? You need to flash a custom recovery first.
Or do you already have a custom recovery? I'm kinda lost here, you seemed to indicate you were unable to get a custom recovery flashed, but you're trying to force SuperSU without a custom recovery...?
arrrghhh said:
You didn't truly brick the device if you were able to bring it back using putty...
Regardless, you should always be careful with anything you do. Why are you trying to install the SuperSU binary right after unlocking? You need to flash a custom recovery first.
Or do you already have a custom recovery? I'm kinda lost here, you seemed to indicate you were unable to get a custom recovery flashed, but you're trying to force SuperSU without a custom recovery...?
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Soft bricked . . . I tried to flash a custom recovery. I Tried 2. CW and another one that I can't remember at the moment. They both said they flashed successfully but I was unable to boot into any of them. I got the android with an exclamation mark. I tried to erase them and it gave me an error. Some kind of permission error. I did this all a few days ago. Decided to take a break. Honestly "you should always be careful with anything you do" . . did that really need to be said?
sent17inel said:
Honestly "you should always be careful with anything you do" . . did that really need to be said?
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Hey, I'm not trying to force SuperSU to apply without a custom recovery here... one step at a time is all I'm trying to say.
Let's get on with it...
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Soft bricked . . . I tried to flash a custom recovery. I Tried 2. CW and another one that I can't remember at the moment. They both said they flashed successfully but I was unable to boot into any of them. I got the android with an exclamation mark. I tried to erase them and it gave me an error. Some kind of permission error. I did this all a few days ago. Decided to take a break.
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So you haven't been able to flash a custom recovery. When you flash, it says successful? Perhaps try again. Follow the directions carefully.
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Hey, I'm not trying to force SuperSU to apply without a custom recovery here... one step at a time is all I'm trying to say.
Let's get on with it...
So you haven't been able to flash a custom recovery. When you flash, it says successful? Perhaps try again. Follow the directions carefully.
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I did try again about 5 minutes ago. It says that it won't unlock because it's already unlocked.
I got into the stock recovery. adb reboot recovery and then it will display a green android laying down with a red exclamation point. From there I hit both volume keys and it brings up the stock recovery menu. I should be able to go from here. I think the Update I did changed some things that caused the CW recovery to not flash right or to be rewritten before I can boot into it. I should be good now. Thank you for your help.
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I got into the stock recovery. adb reboot recovery and then it will display a green android laying down with a red exclamation point. From there I hit both volume keys and it brings up the stock recovery menu. I should be able to go from here. I think the Update I did changed some things that caused the CW recovery to not flash right or to be rewritten before I can boot into it. I should be good now. Thank you for your help.
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So you managed to flash custom recovery? I didn't mean to say you should try to unlock again - I meant you should try flashing recovery again (CWM, TWRP).
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So you managed to flash custom recovery? I didn't mean to say you should try to unlock again - I meant you should try flashing recovery again (CWM, TWRP).
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With the over the air update it installs a shell script that forces the install of the stock recovery. When you reboot into the stock recovery you are presented with an image that looks like it has failed (android laying down with stomach open and a red exclamation point over it.) it will not do anything from here and eventually time out and reboot itself. If when it is at this image you press both volume keys you will be presented with a Recovery menu. I can take it from here. Thank you.
sent17inel said:
With the over the air update it installs a shell script that forces the install of the stock recovery. When you reboot into the stock recovery you are presented with an image that looks like it has failed (android laying down with stomach open and a red exclamation point over it.) it will not do anything from here and eventually time out and reboot itself. If when it is at this image you press both volume keys you will be presented with a Recovery menu. I can take it from here. Thank you.
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Ok... Good luck.
Thread moved. Please post in the correct forum sections in future. All questions belong here in Q&A.
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unlocking nd rooting visuals
can someone who owns Photon Q 4G LTE do a visual on rooting nd unlocking the bootloader cause was thinking bout getting this phone & dont wanna brick the phone i have read the guide's nd done tons of reseaching but found no visual's on how to do it can someone help pls?
thanks in advance
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can someone who owns Photon Q 4G LTE do a visual on rooting nd unlocking the bootloader cause was thinking bout getting this phone & dont wanna brick the phone i have read the guide's nd done tons of reseaching but found no visual's on how to do it can someone help pls?
thanks in advance
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Well, I was going to ask you where you are stuck in the process, but it sounds like you haven't even purchased the device yet...
I wouldn't worry about unlocking and rooting until the device is in your hands. We can help out a lot easier when you actually have the thing, hahaha.
To answer your question, I don't think there's any visuals because it's not a very visual thing. fastboot is anything but visually-appealing, and the process is rather dry. Just follow the steps carefully and you'll be fine. It's very straightforward.
Plus you must decide if you prefer to keep the bootloader LOCKED or UNLOCKED and still have root access. Research the differences in the two.
The only thing simple is the belief in simplicity.
Similar problem
Hey, I have similar problem here
I tried to root my phone using howtos on internet, but when I flash cwm img (first try from howtos, second try from CWM page), it take only a second (in every howto is it should take few minutes). But it returns that cwm was flashed sucessfully. Still.... its weird.
Then - when I want to reboot to CWM, I can see only that dead poor green thing. I tried to upload the superuser zip from here, but it returns "signature verification failed".
I still belive, there IS CWM recovery, because img was flashed sucessfully (or am I wrong?) so i tried to reboot to CWM via adb.
And another problem has appeared. ADB doesn`t recognise my phone. I installed the newest drivers from moto pages (USB drivers bit 4.7.1 and DeviceManager 2.3.4) have USB debugging mod ON, restarted my computer (win7 64bit), tried stand on my head, kill black ****.... it still returns "device not found".
Any ideas how to get to the next step? Functional adb would be great...
How long took you to flash cwm image?
Thx
D.Eternity said:
Hey, I have similar problem here
I tried to root my phone using howtos on internet, but when I flash cwm img (first try from howtos, second try from CWM page), it take only a second (in every howto is it should take few minutes). But it returns that cwm was flashed sucessfully. Still.... its weird.
Then - when I want to reboot to CWM, I can see only that dead poor green thing. I tried to upload the superuser zip from here, but it returns "signature verification failed".
I still belive, there IS CWM recovery, because img was flashed sucessfully (or am I wrong?) so i tried to reboot to CWM via adb.
And another problem has appeared. ADB doesn`t recognise my phone. I installed the newest drivers from moto pages (USB drivers bit 4.7.1 and DeviceManager 2.3.4) have USB debugging mod ON, restarted my computer (win7 64bit), tried stand on my head, kill black ****.... it still returns "device not found".
Any ideas how to get to the next step? Functional adb would be great...
How long took you to flash cwm image?
Thx
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Let's take a step back here.
If you DON'T have ADB, you're NOT going to be able to flash CWM.
Make sure you establish an ADB connection BEFORE trying to flash again.
Good luck.
arrrghhh said:
Let's take a step back here.
If you DON'T have ADB, you're NOT going to be able to flash CWM.
Make sure you establish an ADB connection BEFORE trying to flash again.
Good luck.
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Ok, but when I ask for fastboot devices, it returns my device (and I can work with fastboot commands). When I type adb device, it returns empty list. How is it possible?
D.Eternity said:
Ok, but when I ask for fastboot devices, it returns my device (and I can work with fastboot commands). When I type adb device, it returns empty list. How is it possible?
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fastboot and adb are kind of separate things...
You can't access adb when the phone is in fastboot mode, and you can't access fastboot when the phone is in recovery or booted into a ROM. However, in recovery or when booted adb should work. If it's still failing make sure you're using the factory USB cable. Also, try a different port or computer.
Good luck.
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fastboot and adb are kind of separate things...
You can't access adb when the phone is in fastboot mode, and you can't access fastboot when the phone is in recovery or booted into a ROM. However, in recovery or when booted adb should work. If it's still failing make sure you're using the factory USB cable. Also, try a different port or computer.
Good luck.
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I know fastboot and adb are separate things, this is why I assumed cwm recovery image was flashed succesfully (despite it took only a few seconds). Now I`m trying to get into CWM, but when my phone is plugged (standard mode), adb reboot recovery returns Device not found. I haven`t the original cable here, but in the office (where I have motorola cable) it was the same. Truth is both my computers are Win7 64bit. Is it possible adb has problem with 64bit system?
Thank you for helping me
Hi guys,
So this is my first post but I've been on XDA for a long time. I've been looking for an answer to this problem, and I haven't been successful in finding a post that regards to my situation...
Ok so I just got my tablet today. I upgraded to JB and then I unlocked it using the asus unlocker. I attempted to install TWRP, but when I use .blob files and attempt to load into recovery it didn't work. Anyway, I looked around and I installed CWM recovery instead.
I installed v5.5.0.4 following this guide:
http://theunlockr.com/2012/05/25/how-to-install-clockworkmod-recovery-on-asus-transformer-tf300t/
Now, I notice it's written back in may of 2012 aka before jelly bean... anyway so I installed this using fast boot, and booted into recovery and it worked. I believe I installed the ICS version of CWM. I tried to install Clean Rom v3.3 and I just get bootloops. I can still boot into fastboot and clockwork mod fine.
I tried to install v6.0.1.4 via this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846554
But once again if I boot into recovery it just does nothing and reboots after a few seconds.
I re-installed v5.5.0.4 and I can wipe data/install everything just as I normally would, and I still have access to Fastboot. Can I get some help on how I can 1 install the correct CWM and 2 install a working rom? I don't think I bricked my device just yet since I can still flash in fastboot etc.
Thanks guys!
You cant't wipe data from bootloader menu, If you do that, you will get unrecoverable brick.
Sorry I believe I mislead you -> I wiped data from within CWM.
Anyway, I used this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1757077
I went back to stock and I think i'll stay there for a little while longer, this process made me nervous (I've rooted my thunderbolt, droid DNA, galaxy tab 2 7" and my friends phones) so anyway I believe I installed the wrong CWM and that caused errors trying to install a JB rom on a ICS CWM... If you have any insight let me know...
undergfx said:
Hi guys,
So this is my first post but I've been on XDA for a long time. I've been looking for an answer to this problem, and I haven't been successful in finding a post that regards to my situation...
Ok so I just got my tablet today. I upgraded to JB and then I unlocked it using the asus unlocker. I attempted to install TWRP, but when I use .blob files and attempt to load into recovery it didn't work. Anyway, I looked around and I installed CWM recovery instead.
I installed v5.5.0.4 following this guide:
http://theunlockr.com/2012/05/25/how-to-install-clockworkmod-recovery-on-asus-transformer-tf300t/
Now, I notice it's written back in may of 2012 aka before jelly bean... anyway so I installed this using fast boot, and booted into recovery and it worked. I believe I installed the ICS version of CWM. I tried to install Clean Rom v3.3 and I just get bootloops. I can still boot into fastboot and clockwork mod fine.
I tried to install v6.0.1.4 via this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846554
But once again if I boot into recovery it just does nothing and reboots after a few seconds.
I re-installed v5.5.0.4 and I can wipe data/install everything just as I normally would, and I still have access to Fastboot. Can I get some help on how I can 1 install the correct CWM and 2 install a working rom? I don't think I bricked my device just yet since I can still flash in fastboot etc.
Thanks guys!
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My suggestion is to flash the latest stock JB blob.
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot
Once you get it sorted then flash the latest twrp for jb.
Now, when I try flashing blobs and I go to boot into RCK (I believe that's the term...) it just reboots the tablet instead of booting into recovery.
Android software is out of my element, if this was some C (somewhat similar to C) or Matlab I would better understand (I'm a senior Mechanical Engineer in college)
Edit:
Ah didn't see your post. I did what you recommended, and actually, while my device said it was on 4.1.1 JB, when I hold pwr/vol down I see a completely different menu now than last time, so I wonder if perhaps my OTA didn't correctly load everything from the firmware update hmm...
undergfx said:
Now, when I try flashing blobs and I go to boot into RCK (I believe that's the term...) it just reboots the tablet instead of booting into recovery.
Android software is out of my element, if this was some C (somewhat similar to C) or Matlab I would better understand (I'm a senior Mechanical Engineer in college)
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The same way you flashed cwm.
Windows? Start - in search type cmd - press enter
In the cmd window cd to the directory with fastboot.
Hook cable between tablet and usb port on computer.
On tablet hold power and volume down till you see the bootloader menu.
Down volume till you are at the usb symbol - then volume up.
This should put you into fastboot mode - use the commands above.
Wait till the first command completes before you give the second command.
[INDEX][04 Feb 2013]TF300T & TG-INDEX of Roms/Dev Guides/Kernels/Recoveries/etc. You will find the stock firmware here as well as most other needs.
You will have to unzip to get the blob which you should place in the directory with fastboot.
Thank you very much.
So after flashing the most resent blob, I successfully installed CWM recovery and successfully flashed a rom. I'm not sure what the issue was before. Thank you for the help! much appreciated.
undergfx said:
Thank you very much.
So after flashing the most resent blob, I successfully installed CWM recovery and successfully flashed a rom. I'm not sure what the issue was before. Thank you for the help! much appreciated.
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You're welcome.
Good Luck!
Hi. I had endless issues last night trying to install a nightly build of Cyanogenmod 10.2 on my Asus tf300t. Long story short, after the CM update from within android, the recovery mod (CWM) had trouble mounting the sd card. I then flashed the latest version of TWRP and tried to update the bootloader by installing the latest firmware from asus, at this point everything went well. Back to the updated bootloader, I tried to install the nightly CM and still got mounting problems so again, I tried switching between TWRP and CWM. Now, I'm suck. I cannot get passed the asus boot logo: after a few seconds, it falls back to the recovery mod (I may have wiped the newly installed system). At any point, holding power+vol-down has no effect, I cannot get into the bootloader menu and enable fastboot. Only thing I have left is access to CWM and access the device via ADB. Can anyone recommend me a course of action?
Also, I'm trying to get one thing straight: what is actually needed to install a recent version CM? There seems to be some intricate dependencies between the bootloader version you're using along with the version of the recovery mod and the CM / android you're about to install. (If anyone can clarify this for me, it would be really appreciated).
Any suggestion regarding any ways on how I could recover my device will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Stravor said:
Hi. I had endless issues last night trying to install a nightly build of Cyanogenmod 10.2 on my Asus tf300t. Long story short, after the CM update from within android, the recovery mod (CWM) had trouble mounting the sd card. I then flashed the latest version of TWRP and tried to update the bootloader by installing the latest firmware from asus, at this point everything went well. Back to the updated bootloader, I tried to install the nightly CM and still got mounting problems so again, I tried switching between TWRP and CWM. Now, I'm suck. I cannot get passed the asus boot logo: after a few seconds, it falls back to the recovery mod (I may have wiped the newly installed system). At any point, holding power+vol-down has no effect, I cannot get into the bootloader menu and enable fastboot. Only thing I have left is access to CWM and access the device via ADB. Can anyone recommend me a course of action?
Also, I'm trying to get one thing straight: what is actually needed to install a recent version CM? There seems to be some intricate dependencies between the bootloader version you're using along with the version of the recovery mod and the CM / android you're about to install. (If anyone can clarify this for me, it would be really appreciated).
Any suggestion regarding any ways on how I could recover my device will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
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READ BEFORE YOU START!!!!!!
CM10.2 is for the 4.2 BOOTLOADER AND CWM IS NOT WORKING WITH IT! you now have a bricked tablet! sorry :'(
noahvt said:
READ BEFORE YOU START!!!!!!
CM10.2 is for the 4.2 BOOTLOADER AND CWM IS NOT WORKING WITH IT! you now have a bricked tablet! sorry :'(
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"Bricked" seems to be oftenly abused around here. Having ADB access and being able to boot into CWM, isn't there anything I can do to enable fastboot, force a bootloader downgrade or something?
Thanks!
This is the only thing I can do for you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45120193
Sent from my TF300T using xda app-developers app
noahvt said:
This is the only thing I can do for you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45120193
Sent from my TF300T using xda app-developers app
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Moral of this story: "bricked" really is an abused word around here. For anyone in my situation, namely: stuck in a boot loop where power+volume down has no effect and thus is preventing access to fastboot, if you still have adb access, you can issue: adb reboot bootloader, it should at least allow you to access the bootloader again and from there, fastboot. The above linked post really was helpful. Thanks!
Stravor said:
Moral of this story: "bricked" really is an abused word around here. For anyone in my situation, namely: stuck in a boot loop where power+volume down has no effect and thus is preventing access to fastboot, if you still have adb access, you can issue: adb reboot bootloader, it should at least allow you to access the bootloader again and from there, fastboot. The above linked post really was helpful. Thanks!
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"ricked" may be abused, but I don't understand your situation very well, much less how you extricated yourself from it. If you're in a boot loop, you cannot complete the booting process (much like a tab with bootloader, recovery, but no OS installed). Without it, you have no access to ADB. Which in turn doesn't allow you to issue ADB commands. If additionally, you have no access to fastboot because volume down+power, and/or reset+volume down, does nothing (bootloader with icons absent), you cannot issue fastboot commands. Without the two, and the uselessness of APX mode, I'm not sure why that's not characteristic of a soft brick.
I have a mainboard that shows nothing but the initial Asus logo (not the one with boot animation, i.e., spinning dots) and "the device is unlocked." If I use either fastboot or ADB from PC, it returns with "waiting for device..." You were in the same boat, were you not? Looks like part of the firmware is still there (I assume if you replace the nand with a brand new, blank one, nothing would show up on display) , but the bootloader is messed up. If you'd succeeded in resurrecting your tab, then how do I rectify it, if you care to enlighten? Thank you in advance.
I pulled a boneheaded move and ended up formatting my phone from within the TWRP menu. Now the stock operating system is gone.
I wanted to put on one of the Gummy Nightly builds, but I'm new to TWRP and selected the wrong options while wiping.
So now I have the Gummy ROM on my PC, the phone is connected to my PC and in TWRP (in the advanced adb sideload feature), but adb will not recognize my phone.
When I check device manager, SAMSUNG_Android_SCH-I535 is there, but with a yellow "cauton" symbol. When I look at properties, it tells me that "The drivers for this device are not installed (Code 28).
I went out to the Samsung page and got the exe to unpack drivers on my machine... I've tried "update driver" and pointing to the root of the directory containing the Samsung drivers, but my PC claims none of them are applicable.
So what I'm looking for here is:
(1) How do I get this ROM on my phone so that I can install the zip and have a working OS again?
(2) Assuming that using the ADB Sideload feature of TWRP is my best option, how do I get the device drivers for my galaxy s3 installed to my windows 8 PC and get adb to detect it?
Thanks in advance.
Ok, so it seems to have gotten worse.
I cannot get my windows installation to recognize the phone without it being able to boot an android OS, it seems.
I had it in TWRP 2.6.0.0, but as I was trying to reboot to see if I could get into download mode (my thought being to change out TWRP for Clockwork; I seem to remember Clockwork Recovery having a "mount as USB" option which TWRP seems to lack), it tried to root the file system.
After that, the screen went black and nothing happened... the phone was unresponsive. I would remove the battery and replace it to have it vibrate once and then not respond to any key presses.
I removed the battery, SD card, and SIM card, replacing only the battery and got it to turn on and show a Samsung Galaxy SIII logo... but it's just sitting there... I'm assuming it's frozen because there's no OS to boot on the internal storage.
Please help me recover my phone!
Ok, so I've found I can still get into download mode, but not into recovery.
Recovery seems to lead to a black screen with nothing on it.
Trying to boot normally leads to the statis Samsung Galaxy SIII logo.
Can I fix my phone from the download menu?
Please help me.
Install kies and at the end of the install make sure you check install unified drivers. Then flash root66 through Odin. After that you should be good to install ROMs again.
ThePagel said:
Install kies and at the end of the install make sure you check install unified drivers. Then flash root66 through Odin. After that you should be good to install ROMs again.
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Thanks for the reply!
Sorry, I'm a little out of date on the flashing and stuff -- I was just over in the thread where the poster thought he half softbricked his phone and was asking about 4.1.2 vs. 4.3
I see this at the top of my screen sitting here in download mode:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SCH-I535
CUSTOM BINARY DOWNLOAD: YES (6 counts)
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT: ENABLE
It seems my bootloader got relocked somehow -- is this why my phone just goes to black screen when I attempt to boot into recovery -- even if I have TWRP or CWR installed? Odin claims I just pushed philz custom CWR to my PDA section, but it still won't go into recovery.
What are my options here?
You are pre 4.3 I'll help you more in the morning if no one else does first.
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You are pre 4.3 I'll help you more in the morning if no one else does first.
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Ok, thanks -- I appreciate that someone's willing to help! Googling stuff is just getting me more and more confused.
I'll stay tuned for help and turn off my phone so I don't screw things up further in the meantime.
My desired result here, I think is to have my bootloader remain unlocked (as I was under the impression it was, since I was running TWRP with rooted stock ROM), with CWR as the custom recovery software and Gummy as my current ROM.
Side note: I've noticed I don't even get a battery indicator on the main screen now when I press the home button -- is this because of whatever's causing my recovery to not work (and the potential lack of an OS)?
Thanks in advance.
corrosivefrost said:
Ok, thanks -- I appreciate that someone's willing to help! Googling stuff is just getting me more and more confused.
I'll stay tuned for help and turn off my phone so I don't screw things up further in the meantime.
My desired result here, I think is to have my bootloader remain unlocked (as I was under the impression it was, since I was running TWRP with rooted stock ROM), with CWR as the custom recovery software and Gummy as my current ROM.
Side note: I've noticed I don't even get a battery indicator on the main screen now when I press the home button -- is this because of whatever's causing my recovery to not work (and the potential lack of an OS)?
Thanks in advance.
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Once you in download mode, can your Odin see your phone?
buhohitr said:
Once you in download mode, can your Odin see your phone?
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I believe it can. After TWRP stopped working, I tried to replace it with CWR and the digital flash count went up (Odin showed no errors on the flash) -- recovery still won't work though, holding vol+/home/power simply gives me a black screen after I see the SAMSUNG logo with the recovery boot text in the upper left.
corrosivefrost said:
I believe it can. After TWRP stopped working, I tried to replace it with CWR and the digital flash count went up (Odin showed no errors on the flash) -- recovery still won't work though, holding vol+/home/power simply gives me a black screen after I see the SAMSUNG logo with the recovery boot text in the upper left.
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What stock version do you have on your phone right now?
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What stock version do you have on your phone right now?
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None? :silly:
I think before this fiasco, it was running whatever version was previous to the new VZW update.
It was the fact that the new update was trying to install and failing repeatedly (because my bootloader was unlocked, I think?) that prompted me to look into finally switching to a ROM. However, my unfamiliarity with TWRP led to me formatting my phone (everything, it seems, including the SD card)... so I'm not really sure what' "on the phone right now". :\
I'm really not sure what kind of state anything is in at this point -- other than Odin seemingly working and being able to get into download mode.
Again, short version of what happened:
(1) Accidentally did a full wipe (factory reset?) in TWRP -- this wiped the ROM I was going to install with TWRP off the phone.
(2) While trying to ADB sideload from TWRP and telling TWRP to reboot, TWRP tried to install supersu.
(3) After (2), I was unable to get back into recovery mode. I got into Odin and tried to flash philz customer clockwork recovery and it seemed successful. Reboot and attempt to enter recovery still fails. Samsung logo with recovery mode text appears, but then the screen goes black.
(4) Normal boot leaves the screen stuck on the Samsung Galaxy SIII logo indefinitely.
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None? :silly:
I think before this fiasco, it was running whatever version was previous to the new VZW update.
It was the fact that the new update was trying to install and failing repeatedly (because my bootloader was unlocked, I think?) that prompted me to look into finally switching to a ROM. However, my unfamiliarity with TWRP led to me formatting my phone (everything, it seems, including the SD card)... so I'm not really sure what' "on the phone right now". :\
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OK, download this image and flash with Odin(you should be using Odin version 3.07) http://goo.im/devs/invisiblek/i535/stock.vzw_root66.tar This should bring your phone back from the dead.
Edit: after you have your phone up and running, download goo manager and install cwm recovery since your phone is pre rooted already.
buhohitr said:
OK, download this image and flash with Odin(you should be using Odin version 3.07) http://goo.im/devs/invisiblek/i535/stock.vzw_root66.tar This should bring your phone back from the dead.
Edit: after you have your phone up and running, download goo manager and install cwm recovery since your phone is pre rooted already.
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Ok, that looks like some version of the stock vzw ROM with root already installed?
This is what ThePagel seemed to recommend as well before I ended up with more questions about what was going on before I did it.
What part of Odin do I flash to? PDA again, just like a custom recovery?
corrosivefrost said:
Ok, that looks like some version of the stock vzw ROM with root already installed?
This is what ThePagel seemed to recommend as well before I ended up with more questions about what was going on before I did it.
What part of Odin do I flash to? PDA again, just like a custom recovery?
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Yes, it's pre rooted stock image and yes flash with PDA.
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Yes, it's pre rooted stock image and yes flash with PDA.
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Standard auto-reboot and f_reset_time options? nothing else necessary?
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Standard auto-reboot and f_reset_time options? nothing else necessary?
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Correct. When you click on PDA and select the image, give it time to showup in Odin cause the size is big.
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Correct. When you click on PDA and select the image, give it time to showup in Odin cause the size is big.
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Alright, I'll give it a shot and report back.
Thank you!
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Alright, I'll give it a shot and report back.
Thank you!
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If that doesn't work you'll need to flash the bootchain first. I don't have a link but I could find it if you need to use it.
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If that doesn't work you'll need to flash the bootchain first. I don't have a link but I could find it if you need to use it.
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Yes if the bootloader is still locked he needs boot chain can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046439
ThePagel said:
If that doesn't work you'll need to flash the bootchain first. I don't have a link but I could find it if you need to use it.
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It did work! Hooray!
buhohitr said:
Yes if the bootloader is still locked he needs boot chain can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046439
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Didn't need to go that far -- but now that I'm back up and running, signed into google play, and downloaded goo manager, can you point me in the right direction for getting it to install cwm recovery?
Thanks guys!