I've gone through all the old posts, tried various suggestions using Odin and the SDK but without success.
My son got his Samsung GT-i5800 locked because he forgot the swipe code. I tried suggestions on forums but no good. So I put the phone into the recovery mode and selected "wipe data factory reset" then selected "system reboot now". The phone then rebooted and arrived back into the recovery menu. Everything I've done has brought me back to "Samsung Recovery Utils for BML"
I've downloaded the SDK manager and tried typing "abd" into the command line but it is not recognised. I've pointed the command line at the tools folder, then the platform-tools folder found the abd application but cannot run any commands. Not that it would do much good anyway as the phone doesn't connect to the PC via USB when in the recovery menu.
I know this problem has been mentioned before but all the suggestions from those posts have not worked. I have now run out of ideas.
I've spent too many hours on this, so before I go buy another phone, does anyone have any other suggestions, please?
thanks.
itsar1 said:
I've gone through all the old posts, tried various suggestions using Odin and the SDK but without success.
My son got his Samsung GT-i5800 locked because he forgot the swipe code. I tried suggestions on forums but no good. So I put the phone into the recovery mode and selected "wipe data factory reset" then selected "system reboot now". The phone then rebooted and arrived back into the recovery menu. Everything I've done has brought me back to "Samsung Recovery Utils for BML"
I've downloaded the SDK manager and tried typing "abd" into the command line but it is not recognised. I've pointed the command line at the tools folder, then the platform-tools folder found the abd application but cannot run any commands. Not that it would do much good anyway as the phone doesn't connect to the PC via USB when in the recovery menu.
I know this problem has been mentioned before but all the suggestions from those posts have not worked. I have now run out of ideas.
I've spent too many hours on this, so before I go buy another phone, does anyone have any other suggestions, please?
thanks.
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^First of all, there's no such command called as "abd". Also, I'm pretty sure that you probably haven't installed adb properly. Just follow the steps given in the following tut to make it work:
[How To] Setup ADB for Windows/ Mac
And secondy, there's no need to go through all that hassle. Simply pull out your battery. Insert it back and then press the following key combo:
"Vol Down + Home + Power Key". This would take you to the Download mode, now simply flash any stock or custom ROM via Odin. Here's a list of Stock ROMs available for our device:
Galaxy GT-15801 ROM/KERNEL List
h4r5h said:
First of all, there's no such command called as "abd". Also, I'm pretty sure that you probably haven't installed adb properly. Just follow the steps given in the following tut to make it work:
[How To] Setup ADB for Windows/ Mac
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Thanks for your suggestion. I will give it a go when I get some more time. I was following quite carefully what others had written in posts. I can only assume they missed out a detail that they thought was obvious.
h4r5h said:
And secondy, there's no need to go through all that hassle. Simply pull out your battery. Insert it back and then press the following key combo:
"Vol Down + Home + Power Key". This would take you to the Download mode, now simply flash any stock or custom ROM via Odin. Here's a list of Stock ROMs available for our device:
Galaxy GT-15801 ROM/KERNEL List
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Sadly I've gone through all that. You are not the first to suggest this. I flashed the rom to the phone, Odin says "PASS" but the phone just reboots back in recovery mode.
It feels like that the phone's equivalent to the bios is telling it to go into recovery mode and not boot up the operating system. So regardless of what ROM is flashed onto the phone, I get the recovery menu. :crying:
Delete boot partition
And reflash...
Hope it will ... or else try purumod ..
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If u were on stock rom initially then u can always get help from Samsung service center
Secondly if u have cwm recovery u can install rom or update.zip through cwm itself
Also
Its surprising that after data wipe such problem appeared did u miss out something
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hi im pretty new here a friend of mine gave me her lg c800 mytouch to try and fix it for her.. not sure what she did she said she rooted the phone and the root was successful but i have a good idea that she doesnt know what she was doing..i will post a pic of the error screen im getting. but it says
E:Cant find misc
E:cant find misc
Finding update package...
E:unknown volume for path [sd:/download/adb_fastboot_and_other_tools.Zip]
E:Cant mount SDCARD:/download/adb_fastboot_and_other_tools.zip
Installation aborted
facory reset failed
restart factory reset..
now im far from a pro at this i know a lil more about computers and Ios devices..but ive rooted a few phones and to me it looks like she unzipped adb fastboot on her phone from her sd card??
ive tried holding F..A..vol down..and power..Nothing..
ive tried volume up .volume down and power still nothing..
BUT if i hold E..vol UP and power it brings me to a white screen that says S/W update
the big problem is the phone wont stay on long enough to do anything on the computer it stays on 3 sec. then reboots to same screen (computer says phone is unplugged) then phone just keeps restarting.
but the phone WILL stay on when i put it on the S/W update screen..but computer wont recognize the phone at all on that screen
ive tried the adb and fastboot commands but the phone wont stay recognized..it will recognize the phone and say thats its in recovery mode but when phone restarts it dont see phone no more..
well thanks ahead of time if anyone has any input or solution
and hopefully all this will make sense to someone lol
i think this pic will work.. if not ill try again
any ideas please?? or am i completely out of luck?
When you say:
delilah25 said:
it will recognize the phone and say thats its in recovery mode but when phone restarts it dont see phone no more..
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...do you mean that you can successfully communicate with the phone over USB, but you only have 3 seconds? What way is the phone recognized? Is it visible to adb/fastboot?
post-mortem said:
When you say:
...do you mean that you can successfully communicate with the phone over USB, but you only have 3 seconds? What way is the phone recognized? Is it visible to adb/fastboot?
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Yes In Adb device list it shows the phone and then says recovery..but after that I don't have enough time to type any other commands ..the phone is also recognized in "my computer" as removable device then when the phone restarts seconds later it says device unplugged ..and just keeps restarting on its own till I remove the battery...I just read on the forum in a post that Adb will recognize the phone if it's off but I remove the battery and put it back in and plug in USB and phone turns on and keeps restarting won't even let me turn it off!! I'm losing patience with this thing lol
But I don't get why the error mentions fastboot? Not my phone so if it's not fixable I don't really care but I'm just the stuborn type when it comes to fixing electronics ..again thanks ahead of time to anyone that helps cuz I'm completely lost on this one
Have you tried timing it to send a quick "adb reboot recovery"? If you can use fastboot, you can tell it to boot off a new, custom recovery img, without actually flashing it.
i have the same problem
post-mortem said:
Have you tried timing it to send a quick "adb reboot recovery"? If you can use fastboot, you can tell it to boot off a new, custom recovery img, without actually flashing it.
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i used an app on the market to remove bloatware. i removed slacker and the app stated that after two reboots that everything would be fine and the app would be gone. after one reboot the phone has the same screen this gentlemans lady friend has. it looks like the app its looking for is no longer zip aligned properly. someone told me to rename a recovery image the error message to trick the bootloader into thinking the missing app is there. hes an app dev so i figured he knows whats what. ive tried everything the gentleman in this post said and more. hell i have two of these phones and rooted the other and made a backup of that phone and dragged the backup to an sd card and rebooted to see if any of the backed up system apks would trigger a successful reboot but to no avail. i have all the drivers i need and adb commands but nothing works because the phone doesnt stay connected to my pc long enough for anything. please reply with some knowledge. ive been scouring the web for at least a month. i was so happy when i came across this. i actually became a member just to post about this erroer (look up diabolus ae in the forum search field. my post is about 3 days old with a better pic of the screen message. i bought a galaxy s II but i want to give the lg to my son. please help or respond:cyclops:
diabolus ae said:
i used an app on the market to remove bloatware. i removed slacker and the app stated that after two reboots that everything would be fine and the app would be gone. after one reboot the phone has the same screen this gentlemans lady friend has. it looks like the app its looking for is no longer zip aligned properly. someone told me to rename a recovery image the error message to trick the bootloader into thinking the missing app is there. hes an app dev so i figured he knows whats what. ive tried everything the gentleman in this post said and more. hell i have two of these phones and rooted the other and made a backup of that phone and dragged the backup to an sd card and rebooted to see if any of the backed up system apks would trigger a successful reboot but to no avail. i have all the drivers i need and adb commands but nothing works because the phone doesnt stay connected to my pc long enough for anything. please reply with some knowledge. ive been scouring the web for at least a month. i was so happy when i came across this. i actually became a member just to post about this erroer (look up diabolus ae in the forum search field. my post is about 3 days old with a better pic of the screen message. i bought a galaxy s II but i want to give the lg to my son. please help or respond:cyclops:
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Normally, if you want to flash a custom recovery through fastboot, people will tell you to run 2 commands:
fastboot flash recovery nameofimagefile.img
fastboot reboot recovery
Since you don't have time to execute those 2 commands, you can tell it to just boot from the .img file, without flashing over your current recovery. (This is actually proper form, as you can test if the .img file works properly without damaging your existing recovery.) The way you do that is to 1st copy a recovery .img file to the root of your SD card, then execute the following 1 command:
fastboot boot nameofimagefile.img
Since you only have ~3 seconds, type the command in, and wait for the right instant to hit enter on the keyboard. If the command is successfully sent to the phone, it will reboot into that .img.
See if that works for you. Good luck.
So last night I tried to install CM11 and unfortunately forgot to make sure it was a clean install. Got stuck on boot animation and after remembering what I did wrong, tried to get back into recovery, however this is my first time trying to install CM on this device so was confused when the power button wasn't the "select" button to get me into recovery...so I ended up messing around for a bit and now I'm screwed.
My phone doesn't show up as a storage device on my computer and only recognises it as an "Android" device or "Fastboot Falcon S". I have tried reinstalling the Motorola drivers and I'm just at a loss. :crying:
I can access recovery on my phone but when I attempt to install a zip from sdcard it says "E: Can't mount /sdcard". Which means I can't install any Roms. I did some research and apparently I can push a stock rom to my phone, but this leads me to my next problem.
I can't seem to get adb to recognise my phone. I feel like I have tried everything but I have reached the extent of my knowledge on this matter and It's starting to hurt my brain. I saw mention of using "Eclipse" but when I try to run it I get an error message about Java.
Edit: When I say adb doesn't recognise my phone, it doesn't show up when I type the command "adb devices" and whenever I attempt an adb command such as "adb push" or "adb shell" I get an error message. I can however use all fastboot commands, which were a big help.
I honestly am completely and totally baffled on how to recover from this total f*ck up, so if any of you geniuses could help me save my device I would be forever grateful. I'm not sure what information I should supply you with as this is my first post. So please tell me what you need and I'll try me best to get you the info.
Thank you!
If you can boot into fastboot mode, just flash stock firmware of your region. There are many guides in the general and q/a sections. Just read them properly and remember to use mfastboot.
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You don't need adb, but mfastboot, which are two different things.
Let your brain rest few hours and then read the guides how to flash stock firmware.
You are fantastic. Thank you so much!
I can finally use it again.....and attempt to flash CM11 again, hopefully this time without screwing it up.
I owe you!
Ok so I usually do searching (in this case a few hours of searching), to get help but I am in a very unique situation. Long story.
I tried updating my rooted nexus 5 to android 4.4.3 via CWM Recovery. It seemed to be taking an extremely long time to flash the rom. (I think it was a mod stock rom with root) So I shut it down, of course it wouldnt boot. So I did a whole wipe and reset in CWM, nothing. So I did it using Command prompt with one of the guides here. Worked great! Got it running, apps downloading. Then I noticed that my storage was cut in half. (It said I had 12 gigs and not 28, I have a 32 gig nexus 5) I read up and found someone who re locked, then unlocked hit boot loader. So I did that using Command Prompt. Now im stuck in a boot loop. Here's the kicker, When you lock the bootloader, the phone gets wiped. Well there went my USB debugging mode. So now, Im stuck in a boot loop and no way to get out. Ive tried using CWM to factory reset. Nothing.
I think I may have to get a new phone. From what Ive found theres no other way to get usb debugging mode on unless your in the phone. Without that, I cant do anything with command prompt. I dont post really at all, just read. So for me to do this means I am really stuck. Any advice or ideas would be greatly appreciated! I have all the latest drivers and everything.
Can you access the recovery? If so, format cache partition and then perform a factory reset and try to boot. If it fails, download the factory images and flash it. Factory images are flashed in fastboot mode and doesn't require a working OS or USB Debugging.
Follow the links in my signature and read everything mentioned it those threads. I'm sure your phone will be up and running in no time!
Thanks for the quick reply. Yes I can get into clockwork mod. Ive tried wiping data factory reset, wiping dalvik and cache partitions. When I do a factory data reset, I get this:
Formatting data /data...
error mounting /data...
Skipping format...
Formatting /cahce
Formatting /sd-ext...
E: Unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]
Formatting /sdcard/.android_secure!
Skipping format...
Data Wipe Complete
Still in boot loop.
zeroshift11 said:
Thanks for the quick reply. Yes I can get into clockwork mod. Ive tried wiping data factory reset, wiping dalvik and cache partitions. When I do a factory data reset, I get this:
Formatting data /data...
error mounting /data...
Skipping format...
Formatting /cahce
Formatting /sd-ext...
E: Unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]
Formatting /sdcard/.android_secure!
Skipping format...
Data Wipe Complete
Still in boot loop.
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Dumb question, but do you have access to your latest back up on your phone?
Boot into recovery and adb push a rom zip
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zeroshift11 said:
Ok so I usually do searching (in this case a few hours of searching), to get help but I am in a very unique situation. Long story.
I tried updating my rooted nexus 5 to android 4.4.3 via CWM Recovery. It seemed to be taking an extremely long time to flash the rom. (I think it was a mod stock rom with root) So I shut it down, of course it wouldnt boot. So I did a whole wipe and reset in CWM, nothing. So I did it using Command prompt with one of the guides here. Worked great! Got it running, apps downloading. Then I noticed that my storage was cut in half. (It said I had 12 gigs and not 28, I have a 32 gig nexus 5) I read up and found someone who re locked, then unlocked hit boot loader. So I did that using Command Prompt. Now im stuck in a boot loop. Here's the kicker, When you lock the bootloader, the phone gets wiped. Well there went my USB debugging mode. So now, Im stuck in a boot loop and no way to get out. Ive tried using CWM to factory reset. Nothing.
I think I may have to get a new phone. From what Ive found theres no other way to get usb debugging mode on unless your in the phone. Without that, I cant do anything with command prompt. I dont post really at all, just read. So for me to do this means I am really stuck. Any advice or ideas would be greatly appreciated! I have all the latest drivers and everything.
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Try changing to TWRP recovery by using - fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
Format data, factory reset your devices in TWRP,
Then, install any rom using adb sideload in TWRP
Oh and if you're booting in any way possible, you're never screwed ?
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zeroshift11 said:
Ok so I usually do searching (in this case a few hours of searching), to get help but I am in a very unique situation. Long story.
I tried updating my rooted nexus 5 to android 4.4.3 via CWM Recovery. It seemed to be taking an extremely long time to flash the rom. (I think it was a mod stock rom with root) So I shut it down, of course it wouldnt boot. So I did a whole wipe and reset in CWM, nothing. So I did it using Command prompt with one of the guides here. Worked great! Got it running, apps downloading. Then I noticed that my storage was cut in half. (It said I had 12 gigs and not 28, I have a 32 gig nexus 5) I read up and found someone who re locked, then unlocked hit boot loader. So I did that using Command Prompt. Now im stuck in a boot loop. Here's the kicker, When you lock the bootloader, the phone gets wiped. Well there went my USB debugging mode. So now, Im stuck in a boot loop and no way to get out. Ive tried using CWM to factory reset. Nothing.
I think I may have to get a new phone. From what Ive found theres no other way to get usb debugging mode on unless your in the phone. Without that, I cant do anything with command prompt. I dont post really at all, just read. So for me to do this means I am really stuck. Any advice or ideas would be greatly appreciated! I have all the latest drivers and everything.
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First of all you most certainly not screwed.
Now what you have done is oem unlock without google stock recovery.
For the process of wiping userdata to complete , after you type fastboot oem unlock and restart the phone will boot to recovery and execute the wipe.
Because you have cwm recovery the process is stuck and hence the bootloop.
You need to boot to bootloader and type : fastboot -w (press enter) ,it will erase userdata and cache, and restart to system.
You can also try "fastboot format data " and "fastboot format cache" .but if -w worked then no need for that.
If you still stuck in bootloop then you need to flash the stock factory img.
zeroshift11 said:
Thanks for the quick reply. Yes I can get into clockwork mod. Ive tried wiping data factory reset, wiping dalvik and cache partitions. When I do a factory data reset, I get this:
Formatting data /data...
error mounting /data...
Skipping format...
Formatting /cahce
Formatting /sd-ext...
E: Unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]
Formatting /sdcard/.android_secure!
Skipping format...
Data Wipe Complete
Still in boot loop.
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No need to worry. Download the 4.4.3 factory images and follow the guide "How to flash factory image" which is linked in my signature.
Or, if you want to try out a custom rom, you can push the rom.zip and gapps.zip to your device using "adb push" or sideload it in recovery.
I really appreciate the help guys. Ok I would love to try these, but, I cant do anything with the command prompt. It always says "waiting for device"
I have the latest good drivers installed from ADB. In my device manager the Yellow ! triangle is there beside the android bootloader interface. Ive tried uninstalling the drivers and the software and doing it again and nothing. Mind you, when I do that, it shows up as samsung android devices so that could be a a problem. Im going to try and work on that. Any other ideas?
zeroshift11 said:
I really appreciate the help guys. Ok I would love to try these, but, I cant do anything with the command prompt. It always says "waiting for device"
I have the latest good drivers installed from ADB. In my device manager the Yellow ! triangle is there beside the android bootloader interface. Ive tried uninstalling the drivers and the software and doing it again and nothing. Mind you, when I do that, it shows up as samsung android devices so that could be a a problem. Im going to try and work on that. Any other ideas?
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I had a similar problem and solved it by going to update driver software, browes my computer, let me pick from a list on the computer. Then find the android adb interface
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jd1639 said:
I had a similar problem and solved it by going to update driver software, browes my computer, let me pick from a list on the computer. Then find the android adb interface
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Done that. A few times. Says it's up to date. Problem for me that I can see so far, any tutorial on how to unlock bootloader or side load, requires USB debugging, which is turned off. Thats why I get the waiting for device message in Command Prompt.
zeroshift11 said:
I really appreciate the help guys. Ok I would love to try these, but, I cant do anything with the command prompt. It always says "waiting for device"
I have the latest good drivers installed from ADB. In my device manager the Yellow ! triangle is there beside the android bootloader interface. Ive tried uninstalling the drivers and the software and doing it again and nothing. Mind you, when I do that, it shows up as samsung android devices so that could be a a problem. Im going to try and work on that. Any other ideas?
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Are you in fastboot mode while running fastboot commands? If so,
Uninstall each and every driver installed on your computer. Download the full android sdk from here: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Open SDK manager and download all the required tools. Also, download the usb_driver from within the sdk manager. Now connect your device to your computer and let it detect. Now, open device manager, right click on the recognized device (Name of the nexus device may be different. Don't worry). Select update driver. Now navigate to the usb_driver folder which you had downloaded previously and select it. Once the driver is updated, windows might reconnect the device. (Ding ding sounds). Once it does, open cmd from the fastboot folder and try running the commands again.
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Done that. A few times. Says it's up to date. Problem for me that I can see so far, any tutorial on how to unlock bootloader or side load, requires USB debugging, which is turned off. Thats why I get the waiting for device message in Command Prompt.
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No, pick it yourself, see below the search for driver software
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vin4yak said:
Are you in fastboot mode while running fastboot commands? If so,
Uninstall each and every driver installed on your computer. Download the full android sdk from here: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Open SDK manager and download all the required tools. Also, download the usb_driver from within the sdk manager. Now connect your device to your computer and let it detect. Now, open device manager, right click on the recognized device (Name of the nexus device may be different. Don't worry). Select update driver. Now navigate to the usb_driver folder which you had downloaded previously and select it. Once the driver is updated, windows might reconnect the device. (Ding ding sounds). Once it does, open cmd from the fastboot folder and try running the commands again.
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Doing that again. Maybe I missed a step last time but I tried that already a few times. Im trying again.
zeroshift11 said:
I really appreciate the help guys. Ok I would love to try these, but, I cant do anything with the command prompt. It always says "waiting for device"
I have the latest good drivers installed from ADB. In my device manager the Yellow ! triangle is there beside the android bootloader interface. Ive tried uninstalling the drivers and the software and doing it again and nothing. Mind you, when I do that, it shows up as samsung android devices so that could be a a problem. Im going to try and work on that. Any other ideas?
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zeroshift11 said:
Done that. A few times. Says it's up to date. Problem for me that I can see so far, any tutorial on how to unlock bootloader or side load, requires USB debugging, which is turned off. Thats why I get the waiting for device message in Command Prompt.
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I think the drivers aren't installed properly. My phone comes up as Android Device, then in the drilldown Android Composite ADB Interface.
I know you've said you've done it many times, but try reinstalling the drivers manually. Go to whatever it's listed as under Device manager->Right click->Update Driver. I can't remember the exact prompts, but basically don't let it look online. Tell it that you want to install drivers you have on your computer. Navigate to where ever you have driver files and install it.
Try different USB ports/cables. Computers are weird. Sometimes this actually works.
Ok so I uninstalled the drivers from the device manager, went to control panel did it there as well. I have the SDK on my desktop, I installed the google drivers. But I also had downloaded just the google driver manually from their website. Unrared it, plugged my phone in, it detected the phone, I manually updated drivers to the ones I got from the google page. It updated. I was in bootloader mode, and I get that the drivers installed successfully, then it also says Device could not start (error code 10). Anything I type into command prompt still says waiting for device.
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I think the drivers aren't installed properly. My phone comes up as Android Device, then in the drilldown Android Composite ADB Interface.
I know you've said you've done it many times, but try reinstalling the drivers manually. Go to whatever it's listed as under Device manager->Right click->Update Driver. I can't remember the exact prompts, but basically don't let it look online. Tell it that you want to install drivers you have on your computer. Navigate to where ever you have driver files and install it.
Try different USB ports/cables. Computers are weird. Sometimes this actually works.
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Wow........switching usb ports worked..............Thanks so much! Ok so bootloader unlocked. Now Ill try factory reset, if nothing Ill flash original recovery and do it again. After I sideload the stock zip.
Thanks to everyone here my phone is back up. Who knew the USB would have been the issue I was having. Its up, but again my storage was cut in half. Back to 12 gigs. So Im going to look for a fix unless anyone here has it haha.
zeroshift11 said:
Thanks to everyone here my phone is back up. Who knew the USB would have been the issue I was having. Its up, but again my storage was cut in half. Back to 12 gigs. So Im going to look for a fix unless anyone here has it haha.
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Clear cache and factory reset in the stock recovery
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Hello Xda community, I open this thread after two days of reading and trying different ways to solve my problem.
My Nexus 5 runs Android 5.1.1 which I got OTA, I've never Rooted, installed any ROMS or done anything that might violate the system or the warranty.:angel:
Few days ago I downloaded some crappy program to my PC called Wondershare Dr.Fone (BURN IN HELL !!!) that was suppose to recover my deleted photoes from the Nexus, during the process of syncing etc.. it asked me to open developer settings and turn ON debugging mode.. which I did... and after about 30-40 minutes of "working" I realized it FROZE
The program didn't have any "Abort" button, and it was already late, so I just disconnected my Nexus, and after a moment it restarted and went into Bootloop
First I waited about an hour to realize it was infinite, then I tried going into Recovery Mode and deleting Cache Partition then restarting... it also didn't help, whenever I tried to turn it off, it was just turning on again, showing the Google Logo and then bashing those infinite Spinning Google Ballz in my face (I can turn off the phone using the Bootloader which works just fine, but it doesn't helps with the bootloop)...
The next whole day I was trying to at least recover my photos and videos, hoping that I can use the ADB to Pull the Camera folder out... I tried to install maaaany Google USB drivers following the steps of dozen tutorials, downloaded the SDK Manager and tried to install them thru Google server, and even Installed Naked Drivers with Windows 8.1 Signature Check Disabled... and tried it on 3 different PCs (win 8.1 and 7) the result was the same: Nexus 5 remained invisible until I Clicked in recovery mode "ADB Sideload.." in which case my Nexus 5 appeared in Device manager under Other Devices section (which let me install the drivers) otherwise it was invisible for my PCs...
The problem: whenever I was lunching the ADB from it's folder and typing "adb devices" I saw some sort of serial number, and "Sideload" next to it (while in other tutorials people have the word "Device" instead) and every command such as "adb usb" or "adb pull /sdcard/" or "adb pull /Camera/" result in "Error: closed" :crying:
In despair I tried to Factory reset my Nexus, and after about an hour of wiping, it allowed me to reboot which ended up in another infinite Bootloop....
I don't know what to do now, I don't live in the States and don't have warranty, I feel it's really unfair how after preserving my Nexus and it's Stock OS for so long... some Dr.fone bull**** broke it...
Please help me save my Nexus
Yea well... I knew nobody would give a crap in here... >.>
iJutsu said:
Yea well... I knew nobody would give a crap in here... >.>
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[sarcasm]Way to stay positive.[/sarcasm]
You said you've tried doing a factory reset and that your system detects your device while in sideload mode on the stock recovery, correct? If so, have you at least tried sideloading the stock system update? Could be worth a shot at least.
Or with the driver issues, have you looked into opening device manager and see if it reads any kind of connection when hooked up not under sideload?
When adb is in sideload mode, you cant use any of the normal adb operations, like pull or push.
davehasninjas said:
You said you've tried doing a factory reset and that your system detects your device while in sideload mode on the stock recovery, correct? If so, have you at least tried sideloading the stock system update? Could be worth a shot at least.
Or with the driver issues, have you looked into opening device manager and see if it reads any kind of connection when hooked up not under sideload?
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Factory reset didn't give any results, just destroyed any hope of recovering the photos I had onboard...
The system did detect my device for some time only when I activated the "ADB Sideload.." in the Recovery mode, but it wasn't same as in most guides and tutorials I've seen... When I typed the command "adb devices" it showed "4bd...serial.. Sideload", while according to tutorials it should be detected as "4bd.... Device"... Also I think the phone should get detected even without pushing the "Adb Sideload"... but the main problem is that every command results in "Error: Closed" so I can Pull or Push or Sideload anything since it's always same error"... which made me think perhaps the drivers aren't Okey, but I tried every Nexus 5/Google driver I could find, and I really doubt it's the drivers fault.
As I said the device remains invisible both in Device Manager and in Devices and Printers, until I click the Adb Sideload on the Nexus...
Factory Reset didn't work even tho I've never did any root or install Stock ROM or Kernel or anything of that sort, makes me wonder if that Dr.Fone crap app actually bricked my phone...
Thanks for trying to help
beekay201 said:
When adb is in sideload mode, you cant use any of the normal adb operations, like pull or push.
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Aw... that's what I suspected... But activating the ADB sideload is the only way to make my Nexus 5 visible when I type "adb devices".... Does the fact that my PC can see it during ADB Sideload means that the Drivers are installed correctly? what may be the problem then? uff..
Have u tried this
Since you dont mind losing your data, I guess u already did a factory reset, I seriously suggest trying this guide. Read carefully. It worked perfectly for me which was in bootloop after 5.1.1 update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/nexus-5-stuck-boot-loop-lollipop-t3098632