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after bootloader and connecting my pc with phone .when i open cmd and write command cd\android then it say unkown path what i do...plz solve it as i want my phone to root.htc desire u.

Hi,
Cd/android is not a valid path in Windows. A path would be c:/downloads/android/.... Etc. Just as an example. Anyway, your issue is with using your command window in Windows... You need to learn how to do that to flash your device. If you are following a guide, Asking for help there would be best. I'm not sure what you are trying to do exactly, but I'm guessing unlocking your bootloader? So you need to use the change directory command to go to your fastboot folder on your computer, only then can you use fastboot.
If so, we need to know your desire model number to point you towards help .
Thank!

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Stuck on htc screen 'flashed wrong rom'

Hi all,
I accidentally flashed a wrong ROM of HTC HD, so I'm trying to go back to recovery mode to flash another ROM of my Desire S, when I select the recovery then I am stuck on htc screen
Can someone advice me please?
Thanks.
[Solved] Thank you all for helping me through, I finally, I can made it. See the last post of the actually summary of my own journey.
Without all of your value input, I will never made it.
imkr said:
Hi all,
I accidentally flashed a wrong ROM of HTC HD, so I'm trying to go back to recovery mode to flash another ROM of my Desire S, when I select the recovery then I am stuck on htc screen
Can someone advice me please?
Thanks.
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At the first place, why and how did you flash an HTC HD rom to Desire S without even knowing it?! You should have know from the start that you should have taken precautions, and known that its an HTC HD. It should be PORTED first.
To answer,
Try flashing the recovery again on fastboot. Check my guides on how to on my sig (preferrably the second one). Then see if it works. If it did, flash the CORRECT rom.
I am a bit new with this sir, sorry need a bit detail explanation.
The point is I cannot get on the recovery mode, so when I read this guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1314629) I feel not clear enough
Can you give me a bit more clear process, sir?
imkr said:
I am a bit new with this sir, sorry need a bit detail explanation.
The point is I cannot get on the recovery mode, so when I read this guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1314629) I feel not clear enough
Can you give me a bit more clear process, sir?
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What I'm trying to say is to flash the recovery again. 4ext recovery recommended. And start from there. Clear instructions were given on that thread on how to flash a recovery image via fastboot, and I believe I can't simplify it much further.
imkr said:
Hi all,
I accidentally flashed a wrong ROM of HTC HD, so I'm trying to go back to recovery mode to flash another ROM of my Desire S, when I select the recovery then I am stuck on htc screen
Can someone advice me please?
Thanks.
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Mate don't worry, it happened to me many times.see this thread to know how I got a solution.forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1281688
I used nandroid backup but you can flash another ROM
Thanks for helping me to walk through, Skanob!
I've try as the instruction:
1. Get the 4EXTRecovery_v2.1.0_saga.zip (from your signature)
2. Copy the file 'recovery.img' to C:\recovery.img
3. Connect my phone on fastboot
4. Open the cmd to type 'C:\recovery.img
5. Appear the dialog-box DVD burning 'The burn fail invalid...'
I try to do these again and again 10 times +
What should I do now?
imkr said:
Thanks for helping me to walk through, Skanob!
I've try as the instruction:
1. Get the 4EXTRecovery_v2.1.0_saga.zip (from your signature)
2. Copy the file 'recovery.img' to C:\recovery.img
3. Connect my phone on fastboot
4. Open the cmd to type 'C:\recovery.img
5. Appear the dialog-box DVD burning 'The burn fail invalid...'
I try to do these again and again 10 times +
What should I do now?
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After you get the phone in FASTBOOT mode, open the cmd window and type:
FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY c:\recovery.img
I find it very worrying that some one who can claim to have made this mistake many times is prepared to offer advice!
nandroid backups, you now see the importance of taking them
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imkr said:
Thanks for helping me to walk through, Skanob!
I've try as the instruction:
1. Get the 4EXTRecovery_v2.1.0_saga.zip (from your signature)
2. Copy the file 'recovery.img' to C:\recovery.img
3. Connect my phone on fastboot
4. Open the cmd to type 'C:\recovery.img
5. Appear the dialog-box DVD burning 'The burn fail invalid...'
I try to do these again and again 10 times +
What should I do now?
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The message you got is because you try to "run" in an windows command prompt an ".img" (image files). If you do so, windows try to launch the associated program with .img files. Obiviously this is the DVD burning software you have on your PC (the default windows one I think). That's why you get the error.
Now, you should pay attention very carefully to the instructions in that thread. You should NOT type "C:\recovery.img" but "fastboot flash recovery C:\recovery.img". That means you should already have installed "fastboot" application on your PC (or else you'll get a message say somthing like "'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." "fastboot" command is part of the Android SDK and should reside on your PC in the same place as "adb", that is in the "tools" (or "platform-tools" depending on what version of SDK you got) folder.
Simply, you first have to find where on your PC is installed the Android SDK. Browse with Explorer on your PC to there and look in the folders till you find the one in which "adb" and "fastboot" are. Keep the SHIFT key pressed and RIGHT click on that folder. From the menu that pops up, select "Open comand prompt here..."
Only now you can run the "fastboot" command...and if you have copied Recovery.img on the root of your C drive perform the command as instructed (an as I've wrote above). If Recovery.img is somwhere else on your pc than use it like this (after you perform steps 1-3 you've said):
fastboot flash recovery <folder_in_which_recovery.img_is stored>\recovery.img
Replace what I've wrote in italics above with the actual path to your recovery.img file.
After running this command, type the following one:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
You'll end up in 4EXT recovery from where you can flash the ROM of your will (hopefully one for Desire S this time)
Rapier said:
The message you got is because you try to "run" in an windows command prompt an ".img" (image files). If you do so, windows try to launch the associated program with .img files. Obiviously this is the DVD burning software you have on your PC (the default windows one I think). That's why you get the error.
Now, you should pay attention very carefully to the instructions in that thread. You should NOT type "C:\recovery.img" but "fastboot flash recovery C:\recovery.img". That means you should already have installed "fastboot" application on your PC (or else you'll get a message say somthing like "'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." "fastboot" command is part of the Android SDK and should reside on your PC in the same place as "adb", that is in the "tools" (or "platform-tools" depending on what version of SDK you got) folder.
Simply, you first have to find where on your PC is installed the Android SDK. Browse with Explorer on your PC to there and look in the folders till you find the one in which "adb" and "fastboot" are. Keep the SHIFT key pressed and RIGHT click on that folder. From the menu that pops up, select "Open comand prompt here..."
Only now you can run the "fastboot" command...and if you have copied Recovery.img on the root of your C drive perform the command as instructed (an as I've wrote above). If Recovery.img is somwhere else on your pc than use it like this (after you perform steps 1-3 you've said):
fastboot flash recovery <folder_in_which_recovery.img_is stored>\recovery.img
Replace what I've wrote in italics above with the actual path to your recovery.img file.
After running this command, type the following one:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
You'll end up in 4EXT recovery from where you can flash the ROM of your will (hopefully one for Desire S this time)
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It's working for me now, thanks for your clear instructions:
I've type up the exact process that I experienced here
1. Get 4EXT
2. Extract to C:
3. Find android-win-tools
4. SHIFT + Right click to open cmd from here
5. Type 'fastboot flash recovery C:\recovery.img', then appeared:
sending 'recovery'... OKAY (keep looking around 10mn), another command appeared
writing 'recovery'...OKAY
6. fastboot reboot-bootloader
DONE!

[Q] Serious problem

Hi,
please help me! I hope it is not a brick.
I wanted to make full wipe. I made factory reset in recovery and then wiped sdcard.. Now I cannot boot ROM because there is no one and I have nothing on my SD. So I even cannot copy rom or backup back to phone.
Is there any way out? (
EDIT: I think I can push files (e.g. backup) through adb, right? I installed adb for dummies but when I want to execute SDKmanager.exe. it only opens black window and immediately closes it. I cannot continue
devcager said:
Hi,
please help me! I hope it is not a brick.
I wanted to make full wipe. I made factory reset in recovery and then wiped sdcard.. Now I cannot boot ROM because there is no one and I have nothing on my SD. So I even cannot copy rom or backup back to phone.
Is there any way out? (
EDIT: I think I can push files (e.g. backup) through adb, right? I installed adb for dummies but when I want to execute SDKmanager.exe. it only opens black window and immediately closes it. I cannot continue
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Access your commands through a terminal window, like start > run > cmd to get into the prompt.
and from there work your way to your directory where you have placed it, and execute the command from that directory directly.
..
Thanks!
In the end I used adb to push backup in recovery...
All this I did because I wanted wipe my device - today I woke up and got a call and found out that my earphone stopped working I am afraid that it is due to condensation and next oxidation... I did not do anything wrong but when you come from cold winter weather into a warm flat it can happen Now I need to send it and hope the warranty will pass..
Anyway, I was looking for complete unroot process and found several advices. I am not clever from them. Is it enough to flash stock ROM? Recovery will be removed as well??
..
Election Day said:
Flash a stock ROM (this will also flash the stock recovery) and relock the bootloader with fastboot oem lock afterwards.
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Ok. I have everything done but the relocking. Could you tell me how shall I do this? I tried to write "adb reboot bootloader" and then " fastboot oem lock" but both case the command line responded something like that it is not internal command etc. (I dont have it in English) Cannot lock it
devcager said:
Ok. I have everything done but the relocking. Could you tell me how shall I do this? I tried to write "adb reboot bootloader" and then " fastboot oem lock" but both case the command line responded something like that it is not internal command etc. (I dont have it in English) Cannot lock it
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1.Switch off your phone
2.Connect your phone to your PC throught the USB cable
3.Switch on phone into fastboot
4.Provided that you have the driver for windows for the phone installed open Start/run/cmd (from your PC)
5.From the Android-SDK/platform-tools run the following "fastboot oem lock".
like :
C:\Android-sdk\platform-tools\fastboot oem lock
this will lock it immediately ...
mahanddeem said:
1.Switch off your phone
2.Connect your phone to your PC throught the USB cable
3.Switch on phone into fastboot
4.Provided that you have the driver for windows for the phone installed open Start/run/cmd (from your PC)
5.From the Android-SDK/platform-tools run the following "fastboot oem lock".
like :
C:\Android-sdk\platform-tools\fastboot oem lock
this will lock it immediately ...
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it works only in "tools" and then it just says "waiting for device" and stucks When I tried "fastboot devices" it says nothing... I tried to reinstall drivers but maybe I have some old version? When I am in Windows copying files etc. it works well.
1. Make sure you open the command prompt IN in the folder with fastboot.exe.
2. Put the phone in fastboot mode.
3. In the command prompt type fastboot devices.
It will now show your serial number. If not its either you are such a noob that you managed to screw that up or the fastboot drivers are not installed. Or both.
albundy2010 said:
1. Make sure you open the command prompt IN in the folder with fastboot.exe.
2. Put the phone in fastboot mode.
3. In the command prompt type fastboot devices.
It will now show your serial number. If not its either you are such a noob that you managed to screw that up or the fastboot drivers are not installed. Or both.
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OK. I really dont understand what could have been screwed up. Ok. It doesnt show anything. Just nothing. Cen you please send me the link for the drivers which should work? Maybe there is the problem. Fastboot drivers are something else than drivers for adb to be working? Because I dont know whats wrong. Thanks...
devcager said:
OK. I really dont understand what could have been screwed up. Ok. It doesnt show anything. Just nothing. Cen you please send me the link for the drivers which should work? Maybe there is the problem. Because I dont know whats wrong. Thanks...
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If you have i9023 you need to add a line into the sdk for driver. You can search the tutorial threads for it.
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try this
just check if you have fastboot and adb on the same folder, when I've rooted mine's got this issue, if cmd report "the command is an external one" simply means there is no such program in the folder you are in
copy both adb and fastboot in tools and platform-tools too, so you can run the command in both folder
cd>desktop > cd android>cd android-sdk> cd tools (then run adb or fastboot)
cd>desktop > cd android>cd android_sdk> cd platform-tools (thr run adb or fastboot)
1. Find out exactly what phone model you have if you don't know already.
2. Do the same for your computers os . Including 32 or 64 bit.
3. Combine that info and search the forum or just Google search. How to install fastboot drivers for phone model in step 1 with the os in step 2.
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Thank you all. I decided to unroot it and relock it using Odin software which was great and quick. So I am done.... Adb has a lot of problems with drivers, commands, paths. This way was much easier
adb has no issues. User error.
albundy2010 said:
adb has no issues. User error.
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+1
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albundy2010 said:
adb has no issues. User error.
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Maybe you are right. Maybe it was driver problem which I solved and then immediately used odin. Anyway, it is user friendly and I am finally done with what I wanted
albundy2010 said:
adb has no issues. User error.
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Agreed, but not the user friendliest.
For the OP: Good luck having it repaired!

[Q] Re-locking Nexus S problem :(

Hi,
I need to re-lock my Nexus S because I need to send it to service and use warranty. I flashed stock ROM, but I cannot lock it. I read that I have to use adb and while in fastboot, type "fastboot oem lock". When I type this and press Enter, it says something like "adb is not a name of internal or external command, executable programm or batch file." (sorry, I dont use English on my Windows, so I just tried to translate it).
Any idea what's wrong?
u need adb and fastboot files and the correct drivers, just search "unroot nexus s"
devcager said:
Hi,
I need to re-lock my Nexus S because I need to send it to service and use warranty. I flashed stock ROM, but I cannot lock it. I read that I have to use adb and while in fastboot, type "fastboot oem lock". When I type this and press Enter, it says something like "adb is not a name of internal or external command, executable programm or batch file." (sorry, I dont use English on my Windows, so I just tried to translate it).
Any idea what's wrong?
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When I run the command you're in fastboot mode on the phone?

Need HELP...

im trying to unroot my phone for insurance purposes. I have downloaded the ruu and the adb. since im using windows xp, i am trying to run the adb program. i was told to hit start then run cmd, once its popped up i type in c:\android-sdk\platform-tools\ but for some reason it wont find it. PLEASE I NEED YOUR HELP
Did you type cd before entering the path? Most probably not. Open cmd again and type :
Code:
cd c:\android-sdk\platform-tools\
M..N said:
Did you type cd before entering the path? Most probably not. Open cmd again and type :
Code:
cd c:\android-sdk\platform-tools\
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This..
Sent From My Sexy Sensation.
Why do you need ADB? The RUU will unroot your device.
T-Macgnolia said:
RUU stands for ROM Update Utility. This is a utility that is run via a .exe file that is used to flash a stock ROM, stock radio, stock splash screen, stock recovery, and stock firmware of a device. The utility performs a cleaning of the NAND memory of the device before flashing the included stock software. So a RUU is often suggested as a way fix common problems and to unroot a device. The utility also runs a set of checks on a the a device before flashing such as CID (Carrier Identification), battery level check, and firmware version check.
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Edit: I forgot to mention, it is no need to type out the entire file directory to use ADB or fasboot. If you just open the tools folder and then hold shift and right click anywhere in the window and then select "Open command window here". This will open a command window that is already in the correct directory and you just type the command you want to use into the command window.
4ive said:
im trying to unroot my phone for insurance purposes. I have downloaded the ruu and the adb. since im using windows xp, i am trying to run the adb program. i was told to hit start then run cmd, once its popped up i type in c:\android-sdk\platform-tools\ but for some reason it wont find it. PLEASE I NEED YOUR HELP
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M..N said:
Did you type cd before entering the path? Most probably not. Open cmd again and type :
Code:
cd c:\android-sdk\platform-tools\
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[Q] Noob Root Walkthru

I am new to the ASUS family of tablets, and j just can't figure out how to root. I have rooted many tablets and installed custom roms before but the i cannot follow the how tos listed here. For one fastboot doesnt work on my computer. It opens and closes immediately. What i would like is a detailed step by step guide with a trouble shooting guide. I mean now i reading about downgrading, blob files and a few other things i never dealt with on my galaxy. Someone help......would love to root this thing. Email me if u want [email protected]
You need to run fastboot from the DOS Prompt
start run - cmd
then type fastboot command.
I take it you have unlocked your bootloader?
Check this thread, it has videos about rooting and whatnot, hope it helps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663244
Northern-Loop said:
You need to run fastboot from the DOS Prompt
start run - cmd
then type fastboot command.
I take it you have unlocked your bootloader?
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Yes, Bootloader is unlocked. Ok, so I tried the flashboot command, so now what? I typed the command from the walkthru "fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery recovery.img " but get an errorcannot load recovery.img. So what am I missing. I have the recovery image on my desktop.....
Put the recovery image in the same folder as your fastboot application and it should work.
xAshxMoneyx said:
Put the recovery image in the same folder as your fastboot application and it should work.
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....what fastboot folder? I installed the ADK per the instructions, I downloaded the root and recovery image. I looked in the system for a fastboot folder and do not see it. Plus when I try to type in the fastboot command now, it says it is not a recognized command. I am sure this is something simple, but I am just not getting it. Is there a more detailed step by step somewhere that will actually walk you thru the steps without assuming you know what they are talking about? I can root my phone, my galaxy tab all day long and install and change ROMS, but this one has me upside down.
When you installed android SDK and ran SDK manager to install the tools, it should create a "platform tools" folder. In that folder you should see "fastboot.exe." Put the recovery image into the same platform tools folder.
Make sure when you run the command that you are in the command prompt, and that you have navigated to the same platform tools folder. It should then recognize the fastboot command and flash your recovery.
xAshxMoneyx said:
When you installed android SDK and ran SDK manager to install the tools, it should create a "platform tools" folder. In that folder you should see "fastboot.exe." Put the recovery image into the same platform tools folder.
Make sure when you run the command that you are in the command prompt, and that you have navigated to the same platform tools folder. It should then recognize the fastboot command and flash your recovery.
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Found the folder and it did have the platform tools in it but Apparently I have forgotten how to navigate in CMD, so I moved the folder to the current location CMD was at. I typed in the command fromt the walkthrough and I get "adbwinapi.dll" is not installed. Not sure if this is progress or not.....so now what.
That file should be in your platform tools folder as well. I think it's a driver issue. Is your tablet showing up in device manager? Does it have a yellow triangle? I'm not really an expert unfortunately, hopefully someone with more knowledge can jump in.
xAshxMoneyx said:
That file should be in your platform tools folder as well. I think it's a driver issue. Is your tablet showing up in device manager? Does it have a yellow triangle? I'm not really an expert unfortunately, hopefully someone with more knowledge can jump in.
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So I think I am going to delete everything and start from scratch. This shouldn't be this difficult. Here we go......
tccc143 said:
So I think I am going to delete everything and start from scratch. This shouldn't be this difficult. Here we go......
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Ok, so reinstalled everything.....did a quick refresher on CMD directions and had it rooted with CWM in 10 minutes. I have been working in Android so long without the use of a PC that I forgot how to use the PC. Thanks for the help....now we wait for some nice roms.
Sweet, glad you got it, I've done this stuff a few times but I always have to refresh myself and take it slow on each different device.
tccc143 said:
Found the folder and it did have the platform tools in it but Apparently I have forgotten how to navigate in CMD, so I moved the folder to the current location CMD was at. I typed in the command fromt the walkthrough and I get "adbwinapi.dll" is not installed. Not sure if this is progress or not.....so now what.
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You should not move the folder. This can cause all kinds of problems. in the cmd prompt just type
cd \folder\folder\etc.
The cd means change directory and you start off with a backslash to set the initial path to the root of your drive. if folder names include spaces then wrap the path with quotes, cd "\folder one\folder two\etc". the prompt should change from C:\windows or whatever to what you typed in.
if you've installed on a drive other than C: then first change to that drive by typing the drive letter followed by a colon, ie D:
Good old DOS will never die.
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