Hey, I've recently dropped my Nexus 5, running Kitkat 4.4 rooted, with USB Debugging disabled.
I really need to recover my photos, as the screen no longer works, and I cannot get to them because of a passlock(Pattern). Can anybody here help me recover my files? I have some photos in my gallery, but some in https://play.google.com/store/apps/detai...e&hl=en_GB KeepSafe. Is it possible for me to recover anything? If so help out please.
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Isus <3 said:
Hey, I've recently dropped my Nexus 5, running Kitkat 4.4 rooted, with USB Debugging disabled.
I really need to recover my photos, as the screen no longer works, and I cannot get to them because of a passlock(Pattern). Can anybody here help me recover my files? I have some photos in my gallery, but some in https://play.google.com/store/apps/detai...e&hl=en_GB KeepSafe. Is it possible for me to recover anything? If so help out please.
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If you have a custom recovery boot just into it and use adb pull
You don't have to have USB Debugging enabled in Android to use adb while in recovery.
Unlocked bootloader or not?
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It is rooted but locked boot loader
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So you have a custom recovery?
If yes, you can adb pull the data. Click link in my signature to sticky roll-up then read my "adb and fastboot. What is it?" thread.
Keepsafe may be tricky though
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Hey how can i lock my bootloader and unroot the device to gain my warranty back
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Search Nexus Root Toolkit from wug fresh. Read the forum there's an option to unroot and kick the bootloader backup
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Don't ever use toolkits...
This question has a clear answer in the general section. In the command line type in fastboot oem lock then flash a factory image after backing up your data.
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What's wrong with using toolkits?
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sohail77 said:
Hey how can i lock my bootloader and unroot the device to gain my warranty back
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Jesus, its like the first stickied thread on this forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
Now I see why people get irritated at other's lack of searching for their information first...
My friend got a new nexus 5 and for some reason the window that usually pops up to authorize the computer does not show up. Tried different cables, debugging is enabled, tried hard reset, software is updated. My nexus connects and authorizes fine. Inability to authorize is preventing us from being able to flash custom recovery. I was able to boot device into bootloader mode and unlock it though, but no luck when it is booted. Any ideas?
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authorize the computer?
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authorize the computer?
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Yes, you know how a window would popup asking to reject or accept when debugging is enabled? That window never comes up. So, apps like nexus root toolking or most adb commands do not work.
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air2k57 said:
Yes, you know how a window would popup asking to reject or accept when debugging is enabled? That window never comes up. So, apps like nexus root toolking or most adb commands do not work.
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You may need to run your pc without antivirus and firewall.. Right click a program and select run as administrator..
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Also try switching/toggling modes when you plug the USB cable in
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farsight73 said:
You may need to run your pc without antivirus and firewall.. Right click a program and select run as administrator..
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Tried that, also tried different computers.
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Also try switching/toggling modes when you plug the USB cable in
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Tried that too, debugging as well as enabling/disabling mtp, still no go.
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Sounds like you don't have the latest adb&drivers. This happened to me also. Those can undoubtedly be found somewhere on here by searching.
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Sounds like you don't have the latest adb&drivers. This happened to me also. Those can undoubtedly be found somewhere on here by searching.
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But how can the other nexus work fine? I also tried reinstalling adb drivers.
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But how can the other nexus work fine? I also tried reinstalling adb drivers.
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Not just the drivers, use a newer adb too. If that doesn't work you can clear the authorized devices on the phone and there is also a file located on your computer that I think needs to be deleted also.
My nexus was really picky on the debug 'handshake' whereas I had to remove all authorized computers/delete the file on my pc and use the newest adb and drivers - and even then I had to reboot the phone first (once everything was cleared) and use the newest adb & drivers to make it work right.
I know how to use adb and I'm not too inexperienced with it. Is there a way that I could push files to the system partition without having root on the device? I'm on stock ROM and I do not want to unlock the boot loader or root it, I just need to push a file to the system partition.
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I am pretty sure you can only push files to the SD card without root. Rooting/ unlocking doesn't hurt. Try helium for a backup.
I know it doesn't hurt, I just came back to the stock ROM after using my own compiled ROM. I just didn't want to mod it except that one file, thanks though
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You should be able to do it in custom recovery
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Am I able to boot into one without flashing it while my bootloader is locked? I do not want to unlock my bootloader
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Not without unlocking your bootloader.
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Okay, if I decide to unlock, I can use adb to backup my data partition before the unlock and then restore it after I unlock right?
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Hmmm. Not sure if you can access /data without root via adb. Helium backs everything up so maybe it can. Try it. Im never unrooted enough to know
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Sparx639 said:
Okay, if I decide to unlock, I can use adb to backup my data partition before the unlock and then restore it after I unlock right?
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Here's a good guide to use when performing an adb backup. No you do not need root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-nexus/general/guide-phone-backup-unlock-root-t1420351
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El Daddy said:
Here's a good guide to use when performing an adb backup. No you do not need root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-nexus/general/guide-phone-backup-unlock-root-t1420351
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Thanks! I was actually reading this not long ago, I plan do do it soon
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Just wanted to know if its possible to root (towel root) flash custom recovery and custom roms and then if I decide to later revert totally back to stock unrooted nexus without a PC. Ive attempted to read up on this but I'm a little confused that ill need to use SDK and ADB which i can't have access to at the moment or have the skills to use.
I've seen apps on google play to unlock boot loader once towel rooted but I'm just unsure if i can revert totally back to an unrooted nexus 5 with original recovery, without a pc as I'm using an iMac and having really unreliability with it :/
Id greatly appreciate any help :good:
cameracartwright said:
Just wanted to know if its possible to root (towel root) flash custom recovery and custom roms and then if I decide to later revert totally back to stock unrooted nexus without a PC. Ive attempted to read up on this but I'm a little confused that ill need to use SDK and ADB which i can't have access to at the moment or have the skills to use.
I've seen apps on google play to unlock boot loader once towel rooted but I'm just unsure if i can revert totally back to an unrooted nexus 5 with original recovery, without a pc as I'm using an iMac and having really unreliability with it :/
Id greatly appreciate any help :good:
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You may need a computer to return to stock but otherwise you shouldn't need a pc
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Could I not back up the stock ROM using twrp and then after using custom ROMs flash it back (stock) and flash stock recovery and in root and relock boot loader using super su and boot loader apk?
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Could I not back up the stock ROM using twrp and then after using custom ROMs flash it back (stock) and flash stock recovery and in root and relock boot loader using super su and boot loader apk?
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Yes. If u can find all the right files to do that
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NBreunig3 said:
Yes. If u can find all the right files to do that
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think there on xda somewhere?
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think there on xda somewhere?
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Yes. What phone and carrier are you using?
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Nexus 5 on EE
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Nexus 5 on EE
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EE?
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Nexus 5 on EE
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The nexus devices are the easiest devices to get back to stock because Google supplies the stock images
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Yes EE it was the first 4g carrier in UK used to be T-Mobile and orange
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But I can only flash the images from Google using adb right?
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But I can only flash the images from Google using adb right?
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Not sure. I am not familiar with nexus devices
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This is a nexus thread?
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There are a couple different options.
I'm not sure if flashify requires a unlocked bootloader. Root, flash custom recovery with flashify, make a backup. When you are done either restore backup or if stock already use flashify to flash stock recovery, delete root apps, unroot via supersu.
Boot unlocker I have heard will work to lock and unlock boot loader but I'm not sure about resetting the tamper flag.
Using fastboot and adb is always going to be the surest and safest way to root etc. Unless you are going to be submitting your phone for RMA there should be no reason to unroot. You can always flash a stock rooted ROM and just leave it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47025283
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47156064
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Steps are;
-Download boot unlocker fr on play
-Download flashify from play (just in case)
-Download vomers stock ROM (number 6 in resources section in the link in my signature)
-Download stock recovery (number 7 in resources section in the link in my signature)
Firstly, flash the recovery zip via your current recovery and reboot
Then, reset The tamper flag and lock the boot loader
Finally, open SuperSU and use the full indoor option to remove Root
Good as new.
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Im having an issue with my calling. When I go to make a phone call to anyone the screen is completely black and I can not access my dialer or anything else while I'm on the phone but if I turn on my Bluetooth lg tones and make a phone call the screen will turn on and let me navagate threw my phone and I don't know how to fix this issue I was running android l from the Google website. Then I went to slim ROM weekly with Franco kernel and posted about my issue was told to flash factory image so I did and still broken. So I decided to completely unroot to 4.4.2 and lock my bootloader and take the 4.4.4 ota to see if that would fix the issue and it is still broken I'm curious if anyone has heard of this problem and has a solution to the fix? I also tried to just flash the 4.4.4 kernel and that didn't work either. Thank you for any help in advance
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Most likely a hardware issue with the location sensor. If you're still under warranty I'd consider using it.
Edit, if you have a case on take that off first, it could be interfering with the sensor
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It was working just fine until I installed the dev preview that's what I don't understand
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fisher1991 said:
It was working just fine until I installed the dev preview that's what I don't understand
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Have you flashed the kk firmware in fastboot?
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Well I used a one root toolkit to unroot and then re root my phone so im not sure if I did or not
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fisher1991 said:
Well I used a one root toolkit to unroot and then re root my phone so im not sure if I did or not
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Download the 4.4.4 firmware and flash that in fastboot. Google nexus 5 factory image. Extract it and double click on the flash-all.bat. If you don't have fastboot, Google 15 second adb install xda. That'll set it up
See this too for further help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53439068
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Well I tried that and it didn't work out of ideas
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fisher1991 said:
Well I tried that and it didn't work out of ideas
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Installing with fastboot didn't work, or it did, but same problem? An important clarification.
I flashed a stock factory image with fastboot and it didn't work then I unrooted the phone to stock 4.4.2 took the update to 4.4.4 then tried and it was still broken then I rooted and tried again and its still broken
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fisher1991 said:
I flashed a stock factory image with fastboot and it didn't work then I unrooted the phone to stock 4.4.2 took the update to 4.4.4 then tried and it was still broken then I rooted and tried again and its still broken
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If it's the same after a fresh stock install, then it's likely hardware. Tho honestly, I've never heard of this particular issue.
Thanks for your help on this that's just whatbi don't understand because it was all fine until I rand dev preview of android l let's hope the 5.0 ota fixes this issue if not then o well
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Wait. You need to solve your fastboot issue and flash stock. What you've done won't change anything. You need a clean install .
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Ota"s are not clean installs. Figure out the fastboot issue and flash 4.4.4.