Hi,
I have been searching for quite a while and can't find anywhere to download JUST the STOCK google android recoveries for Nexus 5. I'm looking for the LMY47I recovery.img to be specific. I dont see why I have to download the entire zip from google if I only want the recovery.img. Does anyone have a link or somewhere to download these files? If not I think I'm going to host my own as this could be very useful for people in my situation.
Thanks in advance. Sorry if my google skills are -3 but I have seriously been looking for quite a while
You will have to download google images and extract it, then post the MD5 code to compare.
The closest I've found is this link
forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/rom-n5-l-developer-preview-t2796003
DrTricky said:
Hi,
I have been searching for quite a while and can't find anywhere to download JUST the STOCK google android recoveries for Nexus 5. I'm looking for the LMY47I recovery.img to be specific. I dont see why I have to download the entire zip from google if I only want the recovery.img. Does anyone have a link or somewhere to download these files? If not I think I'm going to host my own as this could be very useful for people in my situation.
Thanks in advance. Sorry if my google skills are -3 but I have seriously been looking for quite a while
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Here's the one from LMY48B - don't have the one you want though.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7TEBFiVSS4xM0FpcmRSaXZwUG8/view?usp=sharing
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I tried to download the android open source from google android instruction.
However, the curl command doesn't work because there is no mirror for this anymore for certain reasons. (I got it from their community forum)
Moreover, they recommend me to download it from other website and check the MD5 checksum.
So, does anyone know where can I download it?
I have googled for two days, but I can find it....Orz
Most threads about this topic are teaching people how download it in windows...(but it also depended on the google original mirror at all....)
Please give me a hand~(Either telling me where can find it or what keyword should I search in google)
Thanks
eddyxd said:
I tried to download the android open source from google android instruction.
However, the curl command doesn't work because there is no mirror for this anymore for certain reasons. (I got it from their community forum)
Moreover, they recommend me to download it from other website and check the MD5 checksum.
So, does anyone know where can I download it?
I have googled for two days, but I can find it....Orz
Most threads about this topic are teaching people how download it in windows...(but it also depended on the google original mirror at all....)
Please give me a hand~(Either telling me where can find it or what keyword should I search in google)
Thanks
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It was moved to github for now.
thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks
Hi,
Is it possible to root or do something to the Samsung S8003 Jet to make is run Android or is anyone making a custom ROM for it.
Please give the names of ROM's which this phone might be able to run.
Thanks
viper_ad said:
Is it possible to root or do something to the Samsung S8003 Jet to make is run Android or is anyone making a custom ROM for it.
Please give the names of ROM's which this phone might be able to run.
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Yes you can!
CyanogenMod 7.1 & MIUI ROM.
Search in Google: "android for jet"
(I can't post direct links thanks to XDA < 10 posts limit)
Your first hit should be from code dot google dot com, that's the one you're looking for.
It has plenty of videos explaining what it does and how to flash it.
Thanks Buddy for the quick reply. I'll look into it.
Hello.
I have a problem ..... ¬_¬ obvious ... I made a backup of the phone with droidtools, but I did not create the "user data.img", "cache.img", "system.img" files .
And now I can not restore my phone. :crying::crying::crying:
And I've searched a lot, but there is no rom for my phone.
Is there any way to fix this?
Thanks in advance :good:
Note: Translated from Spanish by Google .....
Hola,
Bienvenidos a XDA.
If you were still on stock when you created your backup and you want stock back you can reflash your stock firmware via PC with whatever flashtool is compatible with your device. If you post your device model number I can at least get you pointed in the right direction to finding your answer.
Droidriven said:
Hola,
Bienvenidos a XDA.
If you were still on stock when you created your backup and you want stock back you can reflash your stock firmware via PC with whatever flashtool is compatible with your device. If you post your device model number I can at least get you pointed in the right direction to finding your answer.
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Thank you.
My phone is a MPIE P3000T, I searched everywhere to no avail. I have the backup, but missing those .img not help me ...... Could .img separate package the files? Or if you know of any place where I can find a rom for my model ....
El_fresh said:
Thank you.
My phone is a MPIE P3000T, I searched everywhere to no avail. I have the backup, but missing those .img not help me ...... Could .img separate package the files? Or if you know of any place where I can find a rom for my model ....
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Unfortunately, I am not finding any ROMs for you on XDA. You'll have to find your stock firmware by doing a google search using your device's model number, find it, get it downloaded and flash it from PC with whatever flashtool is for your device.
You can try posting in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
Good luck.
Droidriven said:
Unfortunately, I am not finding any ROMs for you on XDA. You'll have to find your stock firmware by doing a google search using your device's model number, find it, get it downloaded and flash it from PC with whatever flashtool is for your device.
You can try posting in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
Good luck.
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Sorry, just I wondering, but I'm more interested in whether there is any tool to package the files that I need.
El_fresh said:
Sorry, just I wondering, but I'm more interested in whether there is any tool to package the files that I need.
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The tools you use will depend on your device, generally, Linux can be used for manipulating things like that on all android devices but the tools to make use of what you put together in Linux will depend on your device. How to use Linux to package things correctly for your device would be better answered by those that have your device, I am not familiar with your device so those kinds of things I couldn't tell you.
You should post your question in the link I gave you, the members there may have more answers for you than I do. There are too many kinds of android devices out there to learn them all, its best to find those that have learned that device.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
Droidriven said:
The tools you use will depend on your device, generally, Linux can be used for manipulating things like that on all android devices but the tools to make use of what you put together in Linux will depend on your device. How to use Linux to package things correctly for your device would be better answered by those that have your device, I am not familiar with your device so those kinds of things I couldn't tell you.
You should post your question in the link I gave you, the members there may have more answers for you than I do. There are too many kinds of android devices out there to learn them all, its best to find those that have learned that device.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
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Thanks, I've already posted.
Just as the title says. My device has been bricked, unlike any other Samsung devices, I cannot find any links to download a stock firmware for it. It's almost been half a year I'm searching with no luck, even Sammobile I can't find one and any links I've searched on Google are broken. Shame it's just lying around and I can't use it. A working link for free download and any other method to fix my device is appreciated.
Thank you.
Harold M. Serrano said:
Just as the title says. My device has been bricked, unlike any other Samsung devices, I cannot find any links to download a stock firmware for it. It's almost been half a year I'm searching with no luck, even Sammobile I can't find one and any links I've searched on Google are broken. Shame it's just lying around and I can't use it. A working link for free download and any other method to fix my device is appreciated.
Thank you.
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Hi and thank you for using XDA Assist
Search on Google (You're best friend), i'm sure you will find it.
Make sure to use these keys in your search: SHV-E230L and stock firmware
Good luck!
nilac said:
Hi and thank you for using XDA Assist
Search on Google (You're best friend), i'm sure you will find it.
Make sure to use these keys in your search: SHV-E230L and stock firmware
Good luck!
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I did that a long time ago as I said on my message above and I did again today. Some links are broken including hotfile.com and other results on Google. Others require payment online to be able to download but I think those are scams and I don't know how to do online transactions like credit card payments since I don't have one. I am looking for a link which I can download a stock firmware of SHV-E230L for free like all firmwares on Sammobile or also any methods to fix this bricked device besides flasing it.
Harold M. Serrano said:
I cannot find any links to download a stock firmware for it
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For starters check whether the tablet enters into recovery mode. If not - no firmware does not help, you must contact the Service Center (or the trash). A firmware try looking for "KIES_HOME_E230LKLUAMG2_E230LLGTALI1_1220323_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5" or "KIES_HOME_E230LKLAMA3_E230LLGTALI1_887051_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5"- much in the Chinese resources. In my Yandex.Disk I put the firmware from hire, but I somehow did not understand that for the file extension is "egg" (I renamed to zip, but didn't become clearer more out). And there's a magnet-link torrent, but I feel that the non-operating: https://yadi.sk/d/Qt98o5XHnx9vk At least, I have not downloaded.
Sammobile Forum ??
ViAlexSt said:
For starters check whether the tablet enters into recovery mode. If not - no firmware does not help, you must contact the Service Center (or the trash). A firmware try looking for "KIES_HOME_E230LKLUAMG2_E230LLGTALI1_1220323_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5" or "KIES_HOME_E230LKLAMA3_E230LLGTALI1_887051_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5"- much in the Chinese resources. In my, but I somehow did not understand that for the file extension is "egg" (I renamed to zip, but didn't become clearer more out). And there's a magnet-link torrent, but I feel that the non-operating: At least, I have not downloaded.
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As long as I can find a way to extract it's worth a shot. Thanks.
Hello!
I would like to ask if someone has the logo.bin of Osprey?
I searched the whole internet but with no success.
If anyone has it please upload it.
Thanks a ton!
Anyone?
I am searching too. So no one has it?
I have found one:
motog_2015_unlocked_logo.zip - Android Free File
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androidfreefile.com
Enjoy!
@malekmaroc7 if you found a solution, please feel free to share it. We keep threads like this open because other people might have the same question.
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@malekmaroc7 if you found a solution, please feel free to share it. We keep threads like this open because other people might have the same question.
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I already posted a solution (see my post above). You can find the the logo.bin file in the attached zip-archive.