Hi all,
I did unlock my Nexus 5, installed TWRP recovery and installed super user...
Now My phone can not get Mobile Network.....
Please help me.....I did everything....flashed couple of roms but same problem.....When booting into Boot Loader it shows "Secured Boot : enabled" does this has to do with this problem....
Regards,
Need more info. What do you mean by "I did everything?"
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Have you tried doing a factory reset?
When I dirty flashed cataclysm I didn't have data until I did a factory reset.
Did you overwrite your efs partition?
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Hi,
Thanks for prompt reply, I installed adb and fastboot on my system, then i tried to execute "adb devices" but there were no list of attached phone, however in "fastboot devices" i get my mobile phone.
after this I unlocked the phone using fastboot and flashed TWRP recovery using fastboot.
when I restarted, network was not detected, then I flashed another ROM using TWRP, but same result. Lastly I flashed stocked rom using fastboot. then also could not get network. I did factory reset also....
I have no Idea regarding efs, Please elaborate me....thanks
Please help me.
fastmikey1969 said:
Have you tried doing a factory reset?
When I dirty flashed cataclysm I didn't have data until I did a factory reset.
Did you overwrite your efs partition?
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Check if you still have an IMEI listed in About Phone - Status. TWRP seems to be crap as I've seen people talk about it wiping their EFS folder with a factory reset which it shouldn't do.
Huh? Who said twrp does this?
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Use twrp 2.6.3.4, no problems. Op, check your apn
maverickme22 said:
Hi all,
I did unlock my Nexus 5, installed TWRP recovery and installed super user...
Now My phone can not get Mobile Network.....
Please help me.....I did everything....flashed couple of roms but same problem.....When booting into Boot Loader it shows "Secured Boot : enabled" does this has to do with this problem....
Regards,
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You wiped the radio firmware, its a easy fix
Flash and restore device to stock. this will install the radio and all stock images for the nexus 5
your device is now unrooted and locked bootloader. Check and confirm Mobile network
re root, unlock, install custom recovery.
flash custom rom and enjoy.
Thank you so much, flashed stock rom....now mobile network is available...
thank you for your support
fruitsalt said:
You wiped the radio firmware, its a easy fix
Flash and restore device to stock. this will install the radio and all stock images for the nexus 5
your device is now unrooted and locked bootloader. Check and confirm Mobile network
re root, unlock, install custom recovery.
flash custom rom and enjoy.
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hey guys i tried rooting my nexus s and now when trying to boot up the phone im stuck at the google boot screen with the unlocked padlock at the bottom. i can get into clockwork recovery and i flashed super user but i cant get onto android OS is there anyone who can help me please?
Have u installed a rom from zip?
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Also, you should specify which nexus S version you tried to root and which guide you followed.
jj, u need to flash new ROM of your choice from zip file under CWR.
The reason why u stuck on the Google screen is cos when u rooted and unlocked the boot loader u also erase all data including the stock ROM. But u should know that cos its mentioned in every root & bootloader unlock procedure
So just go into Nexus S Android Development where u can find and download the ROM of your choice.
After just boot into CWR and install the ROM from .zip file.
U will find whole procedure how to flash it under every ROM thread.
addles said:
hey guys i tried rooting my nexus s and now when trying to boot up the phone im stuck at the google boot screen with the unlocked padlock at the bottom. i can get into clockwork recovery and i flashed super user but i cant get onto android OS is there anyone who can help me please?
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rikardo1979 said:
jj, u need to flash new ROM of your choice from zip file under CWR.
The reason why u stuck on the Google screen is cos when u rooted and unlocked the boot loader u also erase all data including the stock ROM. But u should know that cos its mentioned in every root & bootloader unlock procedure
So just go into Nexus S Android Development where u can find and download the ROM of your choice.
After just boot into CWR and install the ROM from .zip file.
U will find whole procedure how to flash it under every ROM thread.
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Unlocking the bootloader doesn't erase the existing os..it just wipes all the data and apps. It would still boot into the stock Android image until he flashes a custom ROM.
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Rooting & bootloader unlocking procedure wipe EVERYTHING from the phone or am I wrong ?
Read here >>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
When I did my NS 1st time I had the sake situation until I've flashed new ROM
uansari1 said:
Unlocking the bootloader doesn't erase the existing os..it just wipes all the data and apps. It would still boot into the stock Android image until he flashes a custom ROM.
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rikardo1979 said:
Rooting & bootloader unlocking procedure wipe EVERYTHING from the phone or am I wrong ?
Read here >>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
When I did my NS 1st time I had the sake situation until I've flashed new ROM
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No. It wipes the sd and all user data. It has the same effect as using stock recovery to do a factory reset.
I just bought this phone yesterday and it is the i9020t (AWS version). The phone function works fine but every so often every application fails and gives an error asking to report it. I cannot manage to change the screen lock, it just comes back after reset. I only managed to remove it once. Also I cannot reset it no matter what I do, whether it is from settings or from the recovery menu. All data seems impossible to remove. How is this happening?
So Far:
-I got the boot loader unlocked (does this mean it is rooted yet?), failed to install superboot.zip
-Got the adb setup with using only part of the sdk files
(http://esausilva.com/2010/10/02/how-to-set-up-adb-android-debug-bridge-in-mac-osx/)
Now I have tried this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884093
I can't get clockworkmod on here, I don't even know what it is exactly.
I believe I need to flash the phone onto stock firmware, the current seems corrupt as I can't do any changes such as password or wipe data.
More info on phone:
Android version: 2.3.4; Baseband version: I9020XXKD1; Kernel version: 2.6.35.7-ge382d80 [email protected]#1; Build number: GRJ22;
BTW I am on Mac OS X but can access a PC if I really have to.
Anything else I need to provide?
Doesn't sound like an odd behaving phone, just that you weren't very prepared for the rooting process.
If your bootloader is unlocked you need to flash a custom recovery such as clockworkmod or twrp. To do this you will use the fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img after you have flashed the recovery you can either flash a new rom or flash the superuser.zip to achieve root on the stock rom.
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He said weeny hah but other than that he's right
Rem3Dy said:
Doesn't sound like an odd behaving phone, just that you weeny very prepared for the rooting process.
If your bootloader is unlocked you need to flash a custom recovery such as clockworkmod or twrp. To do this you will use the fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img after you have flashed the recovery you can either flash a new rom or flash the superuser.zip to achieve root on the stock rom.
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sinik420 said:
He said weeny hah but other than that he's right
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Owned by auto correct
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Rem3Dy said:
Doesn't sound like an odd behaving phone, just that you weren't very prepared for the rooting process.
If your bootloader is unlocked you need to flash a custom recovery such as clockworkmod or twrp. To do this you will use the fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img after you have flashed the recovery you can either flash a new rom or flash the superuser.zip to achieve root on the stock rom.
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It was a messed up phone. Returned it. Nothing would write onto sdcard. Which explains why it would not allow many functions that require data retention.
I flashed my phone using the following guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507905
And now my phone is stuck in a bootloop. I can access TWRP but ADP fails so I cant push any files. What are my options?
Im using linux BTW.
Have you tried restoring the stock recovery and erasing cache?
Tung_meister said:
Have you tried restoring the stock recovery and erasing cache?
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Sorry for being completely oblivious, but
How would I restoring to stock recovery ?
suffer1989 said:
Sorry for being completely oblivious, but
How would I recover stock recovery ?
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Flash with adb in fastboot: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and when finished fastboot erase cache and after that fastboot reboot.
Stock recovery can be found in the factory image (recovery.img).
suffer1989 said:
Sorry for being completely oblivious, but
How would I restoring to stock recovery ?
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here's a link to the stock recovery, then follow the instructions gee2012 said.
STOCK RECOVERY
Solved:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796
Followed this thread, recovered to factory, redid root, rebooted completely, then installed super su, rebooted, factory erase, and now everything is good.
-Dupe, ignore-
Did you root before?
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oediv said:
Did you root before?
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No, I didnt try rooting it before, I just tried unlocking it. After recovering and flashing factory images, I did root, using chainfires tools. Worked perfectly for me.
suffer1989 said:
No, I didnt try rooting it before, I just tried unlocking it. After recovering and flashing factory images, I did root, using chainfires tools. Worked perfectly for me.
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So now it works?
so i'm in the same situation, how did you manage to get adb back?
edit: got it. used the flash-all.bat from the factory image (flashes via fastboot)
Hi guys,
I have recently rooted my device and flashed a custom ROM (CyanogenMod), after 2 days there was an update for CM. Update was installed perfectly but then after the reboot "settings" on the phone stopped working. closed unfortunately. I went into recovery mode to flash the previous ROM. I am using "TWRP" recovery tool. This where I have done the blunder, I have wiped the system data and all of it. At the moment phone doesnt have any ROM to boot on. Please suggest me to how to flash the factory ROM or any other ROM. Can't really do anything as the phone wont boot up in regular mode (GOOGLE) thats all.
HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP
Jz flash any cm rom zip just a soft brick easily recoverable
Shibazeet said:
Hi guys,
I have recently rooted my device and flashed a custom ROM (CyanogenMod), after 2 days there was an update for CM. Update was installed perfectly but then after the reboot "settings" on the phone stopped working. closed unfortunately. I went into recovery mode to flash the previous ROM. I am using "TWRP" recovery tool. This where I have done the blunder, I have wiped the system data and all of it. At the moment phone doesnt have any ROM to boot on. Please suggest me to how to flash the factory ROM or any other ROM. Can't really do anything as the phone wont boot up in regular mode (GOOGLE) thats all.
HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP
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adb push a rom zip onto your sdcard and flash it in recovery
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jd1639 said:
adb push a rom zip onto your sdcard and flash it in recovery
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Can you sideload in TWRP?' It's even faster than pushing for the unpatient folk like me. lol
And yeah jd I still have the Rocket.
that was his first and only post, i bet he wont be back. sounds like a root toolkit child.
How?
Having said that I cannot detect the phone in the PC, how can i put the ROM in a folder?
Guess what? He's back!
@Shibazeet
You need to follow this thread to setup adb/fastboot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
Use NRT nexus root toolkit 1.8.4
& recommend to install stock image nexus from official google website , just search " stock image nexus 5 "
SORRY FOR MY BAD EN !!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
Use this guide to setup fastboot. Then download the factory image to your computer. Use fastboot to install it and any other future roms.
Lokke9191 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
Use this guide to setup fastboot. Then download the factory image to your computer. Use fastboot to install it and any other future roms.
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My friend, you don't use fastboot to flash "ROMs".
Sorry woke up 5min before writing that. Running on 4hrs sleep now. Meant use fastboot to install stock image, flash a recovery. Then use custom recovery to flash future roms. Just pointing him in the right direction. With a little reading, he'll figure it out.
Hi i have problem with my Note5. Since i update it to MM i cant get pass with my lock screen. And i dont want to do a factory reset. I am planning to flash the TWRP so that i can wipe everything excluding the system so that i can still have my files. Is that possible? If yes how can i flash the TWRP? What i need to do? Also i am not sure if the OEM on my phone is ON. If its off can i still proceed to flash the TWRP using ODIN? Thanks in advance
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