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So here's the thing, I'll try to be as short as possible. I was watching this video of this guy (how to root the nexus 5 (safest method)) showing how to root the nexus 5. But everything went wrong and I accidentally wiped the entire phone, now I have no OS.
I have installed a bunch of drivers and stuff here, but don't know how to use them. Please, if someone can give me a stupid proof solution to this, I would be very thankful.
tl;dr: I have no OS and would like to restore my Nexus 5.
Please, guys, I'm desperate. I have a test in 5 hours and already should be sleeping, but I simply can't. I've screwed everything up. Please, help.
Renan Melo said:
So here's the thing, I'll try to be as short as possible. I was watching this video of this guy (how to root the nexus 5 (safest method)) showing how to root the nexus 5. But everything went wrong and I accidentally wiped the entire phone, now I have no OS.
I have installed a bunch of drivers and stuff here, but don't know how to use them. Please, if someone can give me a stupid proof solution to this, I would be very thankful.
tl;dr: I have no OS and would like to restore my Nexus 5.
Please, guys, I'm desperate. I have a test in 5 hours and already should be sleeping, but I simply can't. I've screwed everything up. Please, help.
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Wugfresh Nexus Root Toolkit will d/l and self install the factory image. Might need the borked/phone wont boot option.
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Wugfresh Nexus Root Toolkit will d/l and self install the factory image. Might need the borked/phone wont boot option.
Sent from my amazing LGG3!
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I'm sorry, I didn't understand half of what you said. I'm really an android newbie. I don't know how these things work. If you could explain it a little more, I would be really grateful.
Renan Melo said:
I'm sorry, I didn't understand half of what you said. I'm really an android newbie. I don't know how these things work. If you could explain it a little more, I would be really grateful.
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When you get time...you should learn from our forum how and why to do things manually. Until then, this may help:
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
Renan Melo said:
I'm sorry, I didn't understand half of what you said. I'm really an android newbie. I don't know how these things work. If you could explain it a little more, I would be really grateful.
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First you need to setup adb/fastboot. Follow this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
After it's setup properly, follow this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/tutorial-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2513701
This should be enough fix your device.
Since I've helped you, would you do me a favor by READING THIS THREAD BEFORE YOU START MESSING WITH YOUR EXPENSIVE DEVICE IN THE FUTURE!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...urce-guides-info-threads-linked-read-t2784527
Keep calm and All the best for your test! :good:
Both links in my signature and the post above this one.
This is hardly an issue, solved in a couple minutes. Next time do some research before doing anything to a device that you paid for.
Don't want to do your research? Then sell the Nexus 5, get a locked down Samsung device/iPhone and don't mess with it.
If that is true and you dont have a clue what ever gave you the idea to try and root your phone jesus if you aint got a clue do some homework and learn, there are walkthroughs on this site or just google it........
Renan Melo said:
So here's the thing, I'll try to be as short as possible. I was watching this video of this guy (how to root the nexus 5 (safest method)) showing how to root the nexus 5. But everything went wrong and I accidentally wiped the entire phone, now I have no OS.
I have installed a bunch of drivers and stuff here, but don't know how to use them. Please, if someone can give me a stupid proof solution to this, I would be very thankful.
tl;dr: I have no OS and would like to restore my Nexus 5.
Please, guys, I'm desperate. I have a test in 5 hours and already should be sleeping, but I simply can't. I've screwed everything up. Please, help.
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1. Relax. Its a nexus. This can easily be fixed.
2. We all start somewhere. When we all were noobs to this we all wiped our devices and freaked. Again don't panic. And ignore the guys cursing your noobness. But one thing is for sure - after you fix this, read before you leap.
3. As someone else recommended - there is a tool called wugfresh nexus root all in one...or something like that. Just follow the link in his post. This us a great tool and will save you some pain. Its well laid out and will fix your issues. Just follow the steps. Keep this program handy and on your computer. If you intend on flashing Roms eventually you will make a mistake and wipe your phone again and this will save your bacon.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sh...rom my Nexus 5 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
vin4yak said:
First you need to setup adb/fastboot. Follow this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
After it's setup properly, follow this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/tutorial-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2513701
This should be enough fix your device.
Since I've helped you, would you do me a favor by READING THIS THREAD BEFORE YOU START MESSING WITH YOUR EXPENSIVE DEVICE IN THE FUTURE!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...urce-guides-info-threads-linked-read-t2784527
Keep calm and All the best for your test! :good:
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This ^^^^
Everything you need is covered here.
Read read read....and when you get tired, read some more. Then and only then....do.
+1 for everyone saying use fastboot
-1 for everyone saying use toolkit.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
I also forgot to mention I can boot it on fastboot mode and I have TWRP. Does that help?
Renan Melo said:
I also forgot to mention I can boot it on fastboot mode and I have TWRP. Does that help?
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The answer has already been given.
Choices are:
1) Learn to use fastboot. Return your device to stock.
2) Lear to use adb. push a rom.zip to your sdcard to flash via recovery
Click the link in my signature. ALL important guides are there.
Read the following:
"adb and fastboot. What is it?"
This will help you to do 1 and 2, whichever you decide.
Oh my god thank you so much
Thank you so much!! I was able to restore it!!! What a relief.
Now I'm really afraid to try and root it again. I think I'm gonna read a lot more about it, then, when I feel safe enough, I'll do it.
Again, I cannot express how grateful I am to all of you.
Really
Renan Melo said:
Thank you so much!! I was able to restore it!!! What a relief.
Now I'm really afraid to try and root it again. I think I'm gonna read a lot more about it, then, when I feel safe enough, I'll do it.
Again, I cannot express how grateful I am to all of you.
Really
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Just basically go through all the threads linked in my signature. Theres lots of info there. What you did is very common amongst TWRP users. Its an easy fix so nothing to be concerned about, but do try to learn adb and fastboot
Renan Melo said:
Thank you so much!! I was able to restore it!!! What a relief.
Now I'm really afraid to try and root it again. I think I'm gonna read a lot more about it, then, when I feel safe enough, I'll do it.
Again, I cannot express how grateful I am to all of you.
Really
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Yes, read. But keep in mind that if something goes awry, it can be fixed. You've already shown that you can fix it.
rootSU said:
+1 for everyone saying use fastboot
-1 for everyone saying use toolkit.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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-2 for the guy saying "read before you leap" then suggesting a toolkit..
I'll just add, with TWRP if you have an OTG adapter you can plug a thumb drive into the phone and flash a ROM that way. Every now and again I like to start fresh and will copy a ROM onto a thumb drive, I'll wipe the entire phone then re-flash. You'll just have to Mount USB-OTG from the menu.
tbh I dont even know why people use toolkits.
'fastboot oem unlock'
'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img'
Device rooted.
Why do you need a toolkit for that?
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LamboBull said:
tbh I dont even know why people use toolkits.
'fastboot oem unlock'
'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img'
Device rooted.
Why do you need a toolkit for that?
Sent from my Nexus 5
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Not everyone is comfortable using command prompt to fire lines as they think they will mess up (especially people who are new). The toolkits do these things in the background when the user clicks on a button and hence he/she thinks it's the easy/safe way around it without knowing the consequences of it.
Hi XDA.
This was a thread I started last night ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/one-chinese-import-flash-to-bacon-issue-t2923211) and where it ends is where I realised my device wasn't unlocked. "yeah I know"
So I downloaded and followed these steps shown on this great tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5O2e_R_TbVg
But now my phone appears to have no OS. It wont show up as a USB device to allow me to put a zip across to install.
I have learnt alot this evening and am enjoying the process and this is the last step....
If I haven't bricked my phone!
Any help much appreciated.
That's the video that gets you to use a toolkit, right? My first piece of advice: ditch the toolkit and never use one again. They're more trouble than they're worth and clearly cause problems. Plus doing things manually allows you to actually learn a great deal of crucial stuff that you really need to know. Anyway, please provide some more information on your device, is the bootloader unlocked now? Do you have TWRP recovery installed?
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Hi and thanks for replying. I followed the guide and unlocked and installed TWRP and can access it easily but when tring to re boot the device it just stays on the +1 logo.
I have subsequently tried unlocking again if that was the problem.
Boot the phone into TWRP, go into the wipe menu and perform a factory reset, then reboot the phone.
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Ok just tried a factory reset and it failed stating among many things.
E:Unable to mount '/data
E:Unable to mount storage
Also the first line was E:could not mount / data and unable to find cry pto folder.
It might be time to start fresh, you're gonna have to try flashing the fastboot images I think.
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Ok thanks again for your support.
With this in mind can you please give me a nod in the right direction on how to do this please. I appreciate im a little out of my depth here. Swimmimg in deep android.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guides-bacon-timmaaas-how-to-guides-t2839471
Follow step 8.
Yep, that's the one. Keep in mind though that I haven't yet updated that to suit the latest version (38R), so you can download the latest version from here:
http://dist01.slc.cyngn.com/factory/bacon/cm-11.0-XNPH38R-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip
And then modify the last command to suit.
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Ok I'm going in! Will follow those 8 steps however the phone doesn't show as a USB device any more so will this work?
Really sorry guys but step two is a no-go as the device wont boot to enable me to get into dev options.
jnapier10 said:
Really sorry guys but step two is a no-go as the device wont boot to enable me to get into dev options.
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All you need to worry about is section 8. They're not steps that need to be followed in sequence, they're separate sections.
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Ok that's a relief. I have completed step one and it says its unlocked.
Ok so im downloading the OS you suggested but cannot get the phone to come up as a USB device to put the new OS onto the internal memory.
jnapier10 said:
Ok that's a relief. I have completed step one and it says its unlocked.
Ok so im downloading the OS you suggested but cannot get the phone to come up as a USB device to put the new OS onto the internal memory.
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You don't put it on the phone, you need to put it in your adb/fastboot directory on your PC as per the directions in section 8.
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Yip my bad. Sorry morning eyes and nerves dont mix.
Right installed fast-boot to my desktop and unzipped all files into fast-boot folder.
Ok lets see what happens
Hmmm
jnapier10 said:
Hmmm
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If you follow the correct instructions you'll see that it doesn't even mention this command...
ONLY follow the instructions in section 8.
Ok everything was going great but on the final step I received this. Thanks again so much for your help, I really appreciate it. I think its close to being sorted.
Gamm86 said:
If you follow the correct instructions you'll see that it doesn't even mention this command...
ONLY follow the instructions in section 8.
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Yip im again being a chief idiot. I realised just after I had posted.
jnapier10 said:
Ok everything was going great but on the final step I received this. Thanks again so much for your help, I really appreciate it. I think its close to being sorted.
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Make sure the zip file is in the fastboot folder aswell and make sure the name of the file you use in the command is identical to the name of the zip file.
After the final step your phone should boot again.
Hey guys,
I am pretty new to the rooting stuff on the Nexus.
I read the sticky threat from rootSU (http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...urce-guides-info-threads-linked-read-t2784527) and followed his description. So I installed ADB and fastboot through the "15 sec. installer" (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979).
So fast so good, everything went fine. But as I tried to "check" if ADB and fastboot are recognizing my device with the command "adb devices" and "fastboot devices" in cmd, I got some strange output (look at the picture).
How can it be that ADB "sees" my device and fastboot not? What I did wrong there?
(I didn't installed the drivers with the 15 sec tool; when I plugged in my device to the computer, it downloaded the drivers itself)
Any help would be very appreciated!
Follow the next step on my thread and install the naked drivers
Okay thank you!
I'll try it tonight and report back.
I also thought of a problem with the drivers, but I thought that I messed up with installing ADB and fastboot somehow, because ADB could recognize my device.
One question again: When I uninstall the Nexus 5 drivers and I reconnect my phone to the pc, it download the driver itself.. How can I stop that to install the naked drivers?
Blackbox421 said:
Okay thank you!
I'll try it tonight and report back.
I also thought of a problem with the drivers, but I thought that I messed up with installing ADB and fastboot somehow, because ADB could recognize my device.
One question again: When I uninstall the Nexus 5 drivers and I reconnect my phone to the pc, it download the driver itself.. How can I stop that to install the naked drivers?
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Remember - adb ONLY works when Android is booted up or you're in recovery, fastboot ONLY works when you're in the bootloader
EddyOS said:
Remember - adb ONLY works when Android is booted up or you're in recovery, fastboot ONLY works when you're in the bootloader
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Damn, thats it! I am so dumb! I don't know how I could forget that.. I read it some hours ago.
After I went into bootloader mode, fastboot recognized my device!
Thanks a lot guys, now I can go to the next step to root my device! =)
Btw.. another question, which is offtopic - does it makes a difference to root KitKat or Lollipop? I guess the guides around here are all made for KitKat and I don't want to mess up. :/ Thx!
Blackbox421 said:
Damn, thats it! I am so dumb! I don't know how I could forget that.. I read it some hours ago.
After I went into bootloader mode, fastboot recognized my device!
Thanks a lot guys, now I can go to the next step to root my device! =)
Btw.. another question, which is offtopic - does it makes a difference to root KitKat or Lollipop? I guess the guides around here are all made for KitKat and I don't want to mess up. :/ Thx!
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@rootSU has posted some new guides on rooting Lollipop, so best read his threads in the General section
To root Lollipop you have to use Chainfire Auto Root. There is extra security in Lollipop that keeps the old root method from KitKat from working.
Oh I see..thats annoying. But thank you for your answers! I guess I'll read those threads. =)
Btw.. Can you guys tell me if I understood everything..:
To go back to the official 4.4.4., I don't have to root my device, right? I "only" have to unlock my bootloader and flash the official factory image through fastboot. And afterwards I could root my device using the guides around here on xda.
Blackbox421 said:
Oh I see..thats annoying. But thank you for your answers! I guess I'll read those threads. =)
Btw.. Can you guys tell me if I understood everything..:
To go back to the official 4.4.4., I don't have to root my device, right? I "only" have to unlock my bootloader and flash the official factory image through fastboot. And afterwards I could root my device using the guides around here on xda.
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That's correct!
EddyOS said:
That's correct!
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Oh, actually thats all I wanted! =)
On my old Samsung Galaxy Ace you had to root your device first, before you even could install another stock rom, thats why I thought it would be the same for the Nexus 5.
Thanks alot, I'll save my data on my PC now and start with the "downgrading"!
Blackbox421 said:
Oh, actually thats all I wanted! =)
On my old Samsung Galaxy Ace you had to root your device first, before you even could install another stock rom, thats why I thought it would be the same for the Nexus 5.
Thanks alot, I'll save my data on my PC now and start with the "downgrading"!
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It's all very easy with a Nexus device
EddyOS said:
It's all very easy with a Nexus device
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Yeah I think I got it now. I unlocked my bootloader and flashed the official 4.4.4. factory image from the google developers website. Afterwards I booted into the stock recovery and wiped data/factory reset and reboot. Everything is fine now!
Thank you for your help! Learned a lot of basic understandings.
Jnewell05 said:
To root Lollipop you have to use Chainfire Auto Root. There is extra security in Lollipop that keeps the old root method from KitKat from working.
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There are multiple methods. Cf auto root is just one of them.
I documented all methods in general. There's a link to my thread from "sticky roll-up in general
rootSU said:
There are multiple methods. Cf auto root is just one of them.
I documented all methods in general. There's a link to my thread from "sticky roll-up in general
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Huh, I thought the methods from your thread would be only for KitKat
Blackbox421 said:
Huh, I thought the methods from your thread would be only for KitKat
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I usualy root my Nexus by booting into a custom recovery (TWRP), flash the latest superSU.zip and any mod i want and reboot/done That way i keep my stock recovery.
I have a problem with rooting my Oneplus One. It all goes well until twrp needs to start.
My screen is all black and its not reacting to anything. I have to wait till the battery is empty to turn off.
Also when its in this stage my laptop gives me an error: 'USB Device is Not Recognized'.
I hope you can help me.
Did you check the md5 of the recovery image before flashing it? Please copy/paste the text from the command prompt on a flash attempt.
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Can you access fastboot mode?
It all goes well until i have to restart into bootmode where i have to flash su.
Hard reset wont work when the screen turns black.
hazefetish said:
It all goes well until i have to restart into bootmode where i have to flash su.
Hard reset wont work when the screen turns black.
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That doesn't make sense, what do you mean by bootmode? And you didn't answer either of my questions, I asked those for a reason, if you're not going to provide the information that's needed it's pretty much impossible to help you.
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You can always turn off your phone by holding the power button for 10 seconds.
Try fastbooting the latest TWRP. => http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/bacon
It's possible that you have flashed a corrupted file or even a TWRP for a different device.
Alright
Ive tried it again.
At the moment it should boot into twrp the screen turns black.
It shows up as normal adb device, its still connected but my screen wont show me a picture.
I did it with Oneplus One Toolkit 2.0.
Did everything the steps told me.
You still haven't answered my questions...
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I didnt check the md5 hash but due to the tool its the right iso.
And i cant copy something out of the command promt because it closes automatically.
When i did it the command promt way i didnt even get a message that something failed.
Stop using a tool to do it and do it yourself. It's simple. I have detailed instructions in my guide thread.
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timmaaa said:
Stop using a tool to do it and do it yourself. It's simple. I have detailed instructions in my guide thread.
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I have done it myself and it didnt work...
As i said in my previous post
Thread can be closed i renounce rooting my device.
hazefetish said:
I have done it myself and it didnt work...
As i said in my previous post
Thread can be closed i renounce rooting my device.
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If you actually tried to work with us in solving your problem you'd have it done in no time, this is the easiest phone in the world to root. And at no point did you mention doing it yourself, you've only mentioned using a tool.
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timmaaa said:
If you actually tried to work with us in solving your problem you'd have it done in no time, this is the easiest phone in the world to root.
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Dude what is your problem?
I said everything i know.
I tried it several times with the tool and command promt.
I did i the exact same way and it wasnt working.
Then you come here, behaving like a pro in this things, turns out: no solution from you.
Just because it worked for you that easy doesnt mean it have to be the same for my opo.
Electronics arent always predictable so why cant it be that something on my opo doesnt work while on yours its working?
I refuse to work with you.
When i did it the command promt way i didnt even get a message that something failed.
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Plus, you should always check the md5 of any file you're going to flash to your device. It's possible you have a corrupt download. If you flash the recovery yourself the command window won't choose automatically, then you can copy/paste the text here. Bit the first thing I'd be doing is checking the md5.
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hazefetish said:
Dude what is your problem?
I said everything i know.
I tried it several times with the tool and command promt.
I did i the exact same way and it wasnt working.
Then you come here, behaving like a pro in this things, turns out: no solution from you.
Just because it worked for you that easy doesnt mean it have to be the same for my opo.
Electronics arent always predictable so why cant it be that something on my opo doesnt work while on yours its working?
I refuse to work with you.
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My problem is you came here asking for help, and then it took me asking three times over the course of 19 hours for you to answer me. We need this information in order to help you, which I'm trying to do. Electronics are predictable, this process is predictable, but you need to go about it the right way (checking the md5, flashing manually with fastboot). Now, have you only tried to flash TWRP or have you tried ow odd the other recoveries too?
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timmaaa said:
Plus, you should always check the md5 of any file you're going to flash to your device. It's possible you have a corrupt download. If you flash the recovery yourself the command window won't choose automatically, then you can copy/paste the text here. Bit the first thing I'd be doing is checking the md5.
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My problem is you came here asking for help, and then it took me asking three times over the course of 31 hours for you to answer me. We need this information in order to help you, which I'm trying to do. Electronics are predictable, this process is predictable, but you need to go about it the right way (checking the md5, flashing manually with fastboot). Now, have you only tried to flash TWRP or have you tried ow odd the other recoveries too?
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I didnt say electronics arent predictable per se. But there are situations where you cant comprehend what went wrong or why it went wrong.
hazefetish said:
I didnt say electronics arent predictable per se. But there are situations where you cant comprehend what went wrong or why it went wrong.
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We can though, we can find out what went wrong by investigating. I'm trying to help you, but I need this information:
Check the md5, let me know if it matches or not.
Make another manual attempt and copy the text here.
And answer whether you've tried any recovery other than TWRP.
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timmaaa said:
Stop using a tool to do it and do it yourself. It's simple. I have detailed instructions in my guide thread.
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Listen to Timmaaa.... His guides & other experts from XDA-OPO forums has helped me understand a lot of things about rooting, flashing & other areas.........
Don't be arrogant toward a person trying to help. As he (timmaaa) said its very simple, You need to run about 2 commands and it will take about 5mins. I can make you a batch file if you don't even want to do that.
skyguy126 said:
Don't be arrogant toward a person trying to help. As he (timmaaa) said its very simple, You need to run about 2 commands and it will take about 5mins. I can make you a batch file if you don't even want to do that.
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It's a nice idea, very generous, but I don't think it's the right way to go, nobody learns anything when using an automated process.
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Is rooting the OPO on 4.4.4 05Q the same as rooting it on 4.4.4 44S? thanks a lot guys. I couldn't find any answer on this anywhere else considering this update is fairly new
Yes. It's the same no matter what firmware version you're on.
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no_username_available said:
Is rooting the OPO on 4.4.4 05Q the same as rooting it on 4.4.4 44S? thanks a lot guys. I couldn't find any answer on this anywhere else considering this update is fairly new
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...and you just need to update SuperSU app in order to maintain 05Q rooted (if previous version was, of course...)
This is odd. I was previously Unlocked, and Rooted, with SuperSU 2.37. After OTA update to 05Q, my Root is gone. No SuperSU app in my installed program list.
Okay, so I go look for the latest, find that it's now at 2.46, download, reboot, flash (no errors), reboot, and i'm back into my phone. But: Still no SuperSU in my apps list, and I'm getting warnings from XPrivacy that it's not running. Does anyone recognize these symptoms? Am I still rooted or not?
thanks guys so can i use any 4.4.4 root toolkit?
i guess you can, unfortunately i'm not skilled in android things but as timmaaa said nothing changed between 44S and 05Q so your toolkit should work if you root your phone for first time. Take a little time to install custom twrp recovery and make a nandroid backup first...just in case of...
no_username_available said:
thanks guys so can i use any 4.4.4 root toolkit?
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Don't use a toolkit, they're bad news. They cause more problems than they're worth, plus they allow you to do things to your device without actually knowing what's going on, which is bypassing some very crucial learning and knowledge.
This phone is very easy to unlock and root. Very easy. Just go to my guide thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
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Thanks man, ill use that
no_username_available said:
Thanks man, ill use that
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Feel free to ask any questions if you get stuck.
timmaaa said:
Feel free to ask any questions if you get stuck.
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Thanks man ill let you know. Contemplating rooting now lol might wait till I need to reset because of lack of space because i really don't want to set everything up again