Hi guys,
I totally bricked my H60-L02. Phone is in boot loop and can't start up. When i try to connect to my computer, it doesn't recognize it.
I can't get connection to the phone using ADB or Multi-tool. It said "no device found".
When i use three buttons, i get to stock recovery. Phone tries to download an update, but it fails.
I put update.app on my external sd card, but it won't work eighter.
Anyone have any ideas to get the phone to work?
I think i screwed up by installing system.img on my rom with ADB.
Thanks...
can you turn it in fastboot? (vol - and power button or vol + and power button)
Tabo8226 said:
can you turn it in fastboot? (vol - and power button or vol + and power button)
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Yes i can, but i get the official huawei option menu. Only thing i can do is update from sd card.
I have put update.app in map dload, but my device does nothing...
if you can go to fastboot menu, then you should have ADB in your PC, open RUN, write CMD, in cmd write cd "path to adb folder" (should be on C disk), press enter and then write FASTBOOT DEVICES and post here screenshot
Tabo8226 said:
if you can go to fastboot menu, then you should have ADB in your PC, open RUN, write CMD, in cmd write cd "path to adb folder" (should be on C disk), press enter and then write FASTBOOT DEVICES and post here screenshot
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I did what u said so... I connected my Honor 6 to computer with usb. Put in fastboot menu. (i get original Chinese EMUI fastboot menu.)
I went to CMD but nothing happend. It said "can't find given path" (in dutch)
When i put FASTBOOT DEVICES, nothing happens. It said <waiting for device>
I put print screen with my message. I hope u still can help me.
Thank you for ur time! :good:
Grtz
do you have teamviewer in your computer? i can log in to your computer and do some things with your adb, if you can PM me =]
"path to your adb" means that you should enter path where is your adb.exe file ^^
h60-l02 with the same proble.
Tabo8226 said:
do you have teamviewer in your computer? i can log in to your computer and do some things with your adb, if you can PM me =]
"path to your adb" means that you should enter path where is your adb.exe file ^^
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Hello. I worte this line and fastboot answer: T2FDU14813005787 fastboot
Please can u help me?
My teamviewer id 385 997 557
thanks
ibomar said:
Hello. I worte this line and fastboot answer: T2FDU14813005787 fastboot
Please can u help me?
My teamviewer id 385 997 557
thanks
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Hello,
When I do this command I see the device in the list:
adb devices.
The the next step is to go in fastboot, witch I do with BACK button + POWER on. The fastboot mode is on, but I couldn't see the device anymore. So the next command doesn't work at all:
fastboot boot recovery-new.img
Do I have to put on the phone again, because that is not written in the manual.
Greetz,
Dries
Droned said:
Hello,
When I do this command I see the device in the list:
adb devices.
The the next step is to go in fastboot, witch I do with BACK button + POWER on. The fastboot mode is on, but I couldn't see the device anymore. So the next command doesn't work at all:
fastboot boot recovery-new.img
Do I have to put on the phone again, because that is not written in the manual.
Greetz,
Dries
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Windows vista for example tries to install the incorrect drivers. Adb drivers are not recognized for it in fastboot mode, or will install different drivers.
Use usbdeview to delete all the HTC or android drivers. Go into fastboot mode connect phone, manually install your drivers from the sdk/tools/usb drivers folders. Boot the recovery, backup, then flash the recover. Feel free to PM and I will try to help.
when your in fastboot its
fastboot devices rather than adb devices
make sure your phone is connected and in fastboot mode
as well as make sure it reads
"fastboot USB"
minogue has the correct information listed for you (assuming that you have the USB drivers installed for "fastboot" mode as well.
I had the exact same problem as you, but after typing in "fastboot devices"... bingo, there it was.
OK, I went in the control panel of vista and delete the device, plugged in the phone and installed the correct drivers and it works.
Thanks
Droned said:
OK, I went in the control panel of vista and delete the device, plugged in the phone and installed the correct drivers and it works.
Thanks
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Sounds like I was correct.
How do you know when its rooted? ive got 2 partitions (Fat32 and Ext2) i can seee them in paragon partition manager but when i look on sd settings on my g2 it says under secondary storage unknown?
bonesy said:
How do you know when its rooted? ive got 2 partitions (Fat32 and Ext2) i can seee them in paragon partition manager but when i look on sd settings on my g2 it says under secondary storage unknown?
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Terminal immulator type $ su
if it changes to # you have root.
Also, adb shell, # you have root.
Brilliant thanks. So what abiout it not showing on my phone? Says "SD Secondary storage" But under says unknown?
I have used the S-OFF method and my phone is S-Off but when I try to go into Recovery mode from Hboot it sticks on a white screen with HTC in green across it, how can I get around this, any help?
Hallo,
after S-OFF I had a similar problem. I got the Bootloader open but wenn I Recovery the Phone sticks and I had to get out the Battery ... Then I flashed/installed the the "clockworkmod recovery" again from Here, after i could enter Recovery and flash Customrom.
I hope that is it .... have luck
do i have to have the whole folder on my SD card? Or just the recovery file, or leave it zipped?
You leave the zip zipped.don't extract it because you will break the signature.
Arsenal23 said:
do i have to have the whole folder on my SD card? Or just the recovery file, or leave it zipped?
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This is what I did and helped me ;
'Fast Boot' to download if you do not have it yet. If you already have the Android SDK on the computer then there fast boot in the folder 'Tools'
Remove device Unignore battery, insert battery again (do not connect device to PC!)
Put device into bootloader (by volume down button + power button (hold down both), the boot loader screen 'fast boot' Select
Device via USB to PC
the 'fast boot' zip and unzip the pack Inalt together with the 'recoveryImageName.img' in a folder
CMD (in the search field 'cmd' type, ENTER) (Windows command prompt) on the PC
in the CMD field to navigate to the folder where to enter the boot files and are almost img and the following command:. fastboot-windows flash recovery recoveryImagename.img
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Sorry i used "Google" translate because I got this from a German Board ....
I don't know if i can call it bricked but its stuck on the google logo. I can press volume up and power and get into fastboot (i believe thats that its called).
Is there anything i can do or send it to Samsung?
I have no problem with rooting it if thats my only option.
Edit: when i try to go to recovery from fast boot i get the animation you get when its updating. After about 15 seconds it shows the android on its back with an exclamation.
key3thermal said:
I don't know if i can call it bricked but its stuck on the google logo. I can press volume up and power and get into fastboot (i believe thats that its called).
Is there anything i can do or send it to Samsung?
I have no problem with rooting it if thats my only option.
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Ok, you'll need a Windows computer to fix this. Linux should work too but if you're using Linux I guess you could figure out what would be the instructions for Linux yourself. Mac would work too but I don't know how.
Download and install the Android SDK on your computer from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Open the SDK Manager (there should be a shortcut in your start menu) and install "Android SDK Tools" and "Android SDK Platform-tools" and "Google USB Driver" (it's in Extra).
Turn your phone off, take the battery out, look at the bottom of the phone and write down the model number.
Now go to https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images and download the factory image for your model for version 4.0.4.
You'll need something like 7-Zip (http://www.7-zip.org/) to open it.
Copy image-so....zip, radio-crespo...img and bootloader-crespo...img from the factory image to the platform-tools directory (on most computers it will be C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools and you'll need Administrator rights).
Now open the platform-tools directory from the Android SDK and right click on an empty space while holding the SHIFT button and select "Open command prompt here".
Put the battery back in your phone and press Power while holding the Volume-Up button so it will boot into fastboot mode. Then connect it to your pc.
If Windows starts complaining about drivers then point it your SDK installation directory (include subfolders) or use 7-Zip to unpack http://www.mediafire.com/?5a7gou9droidi53 and point Windows to the directory where you unpacked it. More info on http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/97061-driver-install-device-manager.html
When you type "fastboot devices" and press Enter in the command prompt you opened before it should list one device (being your phone).
If you haven't unlocked your phone before type "fastboot oem unlock" and press Enter. Follow the instructions on the screen on your phone to complete the unlock.
Next type "fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-crespo...img" (you can press TAB to auto-complete) and press Enter. (THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP, IF THIS GOES WRONG YOUR PHONE IS SCREWED. Don't continue if another step didn't succeed. If this works, then you can do anything with it.)
Now type "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and press Enter and wait for your phone to reboot into fastboot mode.
Next type "fastboot flash radio radio-crespo...img" (you can press TAB to auto-complete) and press Enter.
Now type "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and press Enter and wait for your phone to reboot into fastboot mode.
Next type "fastboot -w update image-....zip" and press Enter.
Now type "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and press Enter and wait for your phone to reboot into fastboot mode.
Next download http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-6.0.0.7-crespo.img and also put it in the platform-tools directory.
Then type "fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.0.7-crespo.img" and press Enter.
Now type "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and press Enter and wait for your phone to reboot into fastboot mode.
Now use the volume keys on your phone to navigate to the word Recovery and press the Power button to boot into recovery.
You're now in CWM Recovery, use the volume keys and the power button to go to Mounts & Storage > Mount USB Storage (you might have to scroll down). Now it will come up on your pc and you can transfer the update file for Jelly Bean to your phone. You can find it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27965168&postcount=1 (use the one for your model for IMM76D).
Unmount the usb storage, go back to the main menu and go to Install Zip from sdcard > Choose zip from sdcard and open the update file you just transferred to your phone.
You can now go back to the main menu and choose "reboot system now". It will ask you if you want to remove the auto recovery installation, do that.
That's all, you now have a clean and working Jelly Bean installation.
Someone else wrote down the same instructions if mine are not clear enough: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
SamuelDebruyn said:
Ok, you'll need a Windows computer to fix this. Linux should work too but if you're using Linux I guess you could figure out what would be the instructions for Linux yourself. Mac would work too but I don't know how.
Download and install the Android SDK on your computer from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Open the SDK Manager (there should be a shortcut in your start menu) and install "Android SDK Tools" and "Android SDK Platform-tools" and "Google USB Driver" (it's in Extra).
Turn your phone off, take the battery out, look at the bottom of the phone and write down the model number.
Now go to https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images and download the factory image for your model for version 4.0.4.
You'll need something like 7-Zip (http://www.7-zip.org/) to open it.
Copy image-so....zip, radio-crespo...img and bootloader-crespo...img from the factory image to the platform-tools directory (on most computers it will be C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools and you'll need Administrator rights).
Now open the platform-tools directory from the Android SDK and right click on an empty space while holding the SHIFT button and select "Open command prompt here".
Put the battery back in your phone and press Power while holding the Volume-Up button so it will boot into fastboot mode. Then connect it to your pc.
If Windows starts complaining about drivers then point it your SDK installation directory (include subfolders) or use 7-Zip to unpack http://www.mediafire.com/?5a7gou9droidi53 and point Windows to the directory where you unpacked it. More info on http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/97061-driver-install-device-manager.html
When you type "fastboot devices" and press Enter in the command prompt you opened before it should list one device (being your phone).
If you haven't unlocked your phone before type "fastboot oem unlock" and press Enter. Follow the instructions on the screen on your phone to complete the unlock.
Next type "fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-crespo...img" (you can press TAB to auto-complete) and press Enter. (THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP, IF THIS GOES WRONG YOUR PHONE IS SCREWED. Don't continue if another step didn't succeed. If this works, then you can do anything with it.)
Now type "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and press Enter and wait for your phone to reboot into fastboot mode.
Next type "fastboot flash radio radio-crespo...img" (you can press TAB to auto-complete) and press Enter.
Now type "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and press Enter and wait for your phone to reboot into fastboot mode.
Next type "fastboot -w update image-....zip" and press Enter.
Now type "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and press Enter and wait for your phone to reboot into fastboot mode.
Next download http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-6.0.0.7-crespo.img and also put it in the platform-tools directory.
Then type "fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.0.7-crespo.img" and press Enter.
Now type "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and press Enter and wait for your phone to reboot into fastboot mode.
Now use the volume keys on your phone to navigate to the word Recovery and press the Power button to boot into recovery.
You're now in CWM Recovery, use the volume keys and the power button to go to Mounts & Storage > Mount USB Storage (you might have to scroll down). Now it will come up on your pc and you can transfer the update file for Jelly Bean to your phone. You can find it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27965168&postcount=1 (use the one for your model for IMM76D).
Unmount the usb storage, go back to the main menu and go to Install Zip from sdcard > Choose zip from sdcard and open the update file you just transferred to your phone.
You can now go back to the main menu and choose "reboot system now". It will ask you if you want to remove the auto recovery installation, do that.
That's all, you now have a clean and working Jelly Bean installation.
Someone else wrote down the same instructions if mine are not clear enough: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
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when i try to unlock bootloader i get an error.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot oem unlock
...
FAILED (remote: Erase Fail)
finished. total time: 5.419s
key3thermal said:
when i try to unlock bootloader i get an error.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot oem unlock
...
FAILED (remote: Erase Fail)
finished. total time: 5.419s
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And did the unlock procedure show up on your phone?
Also, does fastboot say it's unlocked now? (example: http://miui-germany.de/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/nexus-s-bootloader.png LOCK STATE - UNLOCKED)
Don't worry my friend
Don't worry my friend
here is the solution.
1.first install nexus s usb drivers.
2.download cwm recovery for your nexus s
3.download fastboot
connect your phone in fastbootmode to pc.
go to this website
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
open command prompt from the fastboot folder by pressing shift+Mouse right click
type following commands
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery you downloaded.img
remember u have to put recovery in the same folder as fastboot.
press thanks if this helps...
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once in recovery go to mounts and storage
mount usb storage to pc
copy your zip file
flash it via cwm.
nexussgeek said:
Don't worry my friend
here is the solution.
1.first install nexus s usb drivers.
2.download cwm recovery for your nexus s
3.download fastboot
connect your phone in fastbootmode to pc.
go to this website
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
open command prompt from the fastboot folder by pressing shift+Mouse right click
type following commands
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery you downloaded.img
remember u have to put recovery in the same folder as fastboot.
press thanks if this helps...
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once in recovery go to mounts and storage
mount usb storage to pc
copy your zip file
flash it via cwm.
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Did you even read his problem and what he has already tried?
Check to see if fastboot is seeing your device. Enter the command fastboot devices. It should give you your serial number in the command prompt.
Had the same problem at first.
I just wiped and reflashed and worked like a charm
Sent from my Nexus S JellyBeanz using xda app-developers app
maxx1601 said:
Had the same problem at first.
I just wiped and reflashed and worked like a charm
Sent from my Nexus S JellyBeanz using xda app-developers app
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how do i wipe?
Actually i didnt even reflash..
I just wiped then rebooted the phone
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
SamuelDebruyn said:
And did the unlock procedure show up on your phone?
Also, does fastboot say it's unlocked now? (example: http://miui-germany.de/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/nexus-s-bootloader.png LOCK STATE - UNLOCKED)
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yea it showed up on the phone. i did volume up to yes and then pressed power. It reboots. And gives error on CMD.
Also lockstate is still locked.
Try using this tool: http://www.redmondpie.com/unlock-bo...d-nexus-7-with-all-in-one-nexus-root-toolkit/
I was unrooted and everything after I flashed a Jelly Bean rom and it seemed like nothin i did could get me CWM back so I used that tool and it pretty much did it automatically. It has an arsenal of commands that could work for you hopefully, good luck
key3thermal said:
yea it showed up on the phone. i did volume up to yes and then pressed power. It reboots. And gives error on CMD.
Also lockstate is still locked.
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That means we can't use fastboot because the bootloader is still locked. And we can't use adb because we can't boot into Android. I guess that the partition table is f*cked up.
It's possible that you can use ODIN and download mode to fix it but I'm not sure. Because the Nexus has fastboot I barely use ODIN, I hope somebody who's familiar with ODIN and with what it does reads this and helps you.
Be careful with ODIN though, now I know what your problem is I would consider going to a Samsung service center. You didn't root or unlock it so they can't blame you for doing something wrong or voiding the warranty. Just tell them this happened after the OTA update and don't tell them you did it manually.
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The0Code said:
Try using this tool: http://www.redmondpie.com/unlock-bo...d-nexus-7-with-all-in-one-nexus-root-toolkit/
I was unrooted and everything after I flashed a Jelly Bean rom and it seemed like nothin i did could get me CWM back so I used that tool and it pretty much did it automatically. It has an arsenal of commands that could work for you hopefully, good luck
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It does the same as the guide above, only sends fastboot commands so it wouldn't help.
albundy2010 said:
Check to see if fastboot is seeing your device. Enter the command fastboot devices. It should give you your serial number in the command prompt.
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Fastboot succesfully sent the command so that's not the problem.
maxx1601 said:
Actually i didnt even reflash..
I just wiped then rebooted the phone
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
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I think wiping wouldn't work because fastboot on the phone failed to wipe the data partition...
SamuelDebruyn said:
That means we can't use fastboot because the bootloader is still locked. And we can't use adb because we can't boot into Android. I guess that the partition table is f*cked up.
It's possible that you can use ODIN and download mode to fix it but I'm not sure. Because the Nexus has fastboot I barely use ODIN, I hope somebody who's familiar with ODIN and with what it does reads this and helps you.
Be careful with ODIN though, now I know what your problem is I would consider going to a Samsung service center. You didn't root or unlock it so they can't blame you for doing something wrong or voiding the warranty. Just tell them this happened after the OTA update and don't tell them you did it manually.
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I don't think we have download mode do we? If we do and he can find a pit file he will be golden.
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium
xsteven77x said:
I don't think we have download mode do we? If we do and he can find a pit file he will be golden.
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium
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Yes we do, I was surprised when I discovered that too
Anyway, here's more info and a possible fix: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396056
SamuelDebruyn said:
That means we can't use fastboot because the bootloader is still locked. And we can't use adb because we can't boot into Android. I guess that the partition table is f*cked up.
It's possible that you can use ODIN and download mode to fix it but I'm not sure. Because the Nexus has fastboot I barely use ODIN, I hope somebody who's familiar with ODIN and with what it does reads this and helps you.
Be careful with ODIN though, now I know what your problem is I would consider going to a Samsung service center. You didn't root or unlock it so they can't blame you for doing something wrong or voiding the warranty. Just tell them this happened after the OTA update and don't tell them you did it manually.
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It did happen after the OTA update. I did not do anything manually. It showed up yesterday saying theres an update available.
key3thermal said:
It did happen after the OTA update. I did not do anything manually. It showed up yesterday saying theres an update available.
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Ok, the problem/solution doesn't change. If you would have done it manually you would have flashed it in recovery but the automatic update process does the same (it instructs the recovery to auto flash it on reboot).
SamuelDebruyn said:
Ok, you'll need a Windows computer to fix this. Linux should work too but if you're using Linux I guess you could figure out what would be the instructions for Linux yourself. Mac would work too but I don't know how.
You're now in CWM Recovery, use the volume keys and the power button to go to Mounts & Storage > Mount USB Storage (you might have to scroll down). Now it will come up on your pc and you can transfer the update file for Jelly Bean to your phone. You can find it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27965168&postcount=1 (use the one for your model for IMM76D).
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Okay i got to the step where i would mount USB storage from CWM.
But when i choose it i get the message "E: Unable to write to ums lunfile )No such file or directory)"
You think there might be something wrong with the USB storage? Hardware issue?
SamuelDebruyn said:
Ok, you'll need a Windows computer to fix this. Linux should work too but if you're using Linux I guess you could figure out what would be the instructions for Linux yourself. Mac would work too but I don't know how.
Download and install the Android SDK on your computer from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Open the SDK Manager (there should be a shortcut in your start menu) and install "Android SDK Tools" and "Android SDK Platform-tools" and "Google USB Driver" (it's in Extra).
Turn your phone off, take the battery out, look at the bottom of the phone and write down the model number.
Now go to https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images and download the factory image for your model for version 4.0.4.
You'll need something like 7-Zip (http://www.7-zip.org/) to open it.
Copy image-so....zip, radio-crespo...img and bootloader-crespo...img from the factory image to the platform-tools directory (on most computers it will be C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools and you'll need Administrator rights).
Now open the platform-tools directory from the Android SDK and right click on an empty space while holding the SHIFT button and select "Open command prompt here".
Put the battery back in your phone and press Power while holding the Volume-Up button so it will boot into fastboot mode. Then connect it to your pc.
If Windows starts complaining about drivers then point it your SDK installation directory (include subfolders) or use 7-Zip to unpack http://www.mediafire.com/?5a7gou9droidi53 and point Windows to the directory where you unpacked it. More info on http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/97061-driver-install-device-manager.html
When you type "fastboot devices" and press Enter in the command prompt you opened before it should list one device (being your phone).
If you haven't unlocked your phone before type "fastboot oem unlock" and press Enter. Follow the instructions on the screen on your phone to complete the unlock.
Next type "fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-crespo...img" (you can press TAB to auto-complete) and press Enter. (THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP, IF THIS GOES WRONG YOUR PHONE IS SCREWED. Don't continue if another step didn't succeed. If this works, then you can do anything with it.)
Now type "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and press Enter and wait for your phone to reboot into fastboot mode.
Next type "fastboot flash radio radio-crespo...img" (you can press TAB to auto-complete) and press Enter.
Now type "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and press Enter and wait for your phone to reboot into fastboot mode.
Next type "fastboot -w update image-....zip" and press Enter.
Now type "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and press Enter and wait for your phone to reboot into fastboot mode.
Next download http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-6.0.0.7-crespo.img and also put it in the platform-tools directory.
Then type "fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.0.7-crespo.img" and press Enter.
Now type "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and press Enter and wait for your phone to reboot into fastboot mode.
Now use the volume keys on your phone to navigate to the word Recovery and press the Power button to boot into recovery.
You're now in CWM Recovery, use the volume keys and the power button to go to Mounts & Storage > Mount USB Storage (you might have to scroll down). Now it will come up on your pc and you can transfer the update file for Jelly Bean to your phone. You can find it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27965168&postcount=1 (use the one for your model for IMM76D).
Unmount the usb storage, go back to the main menu and go to Install Zip from sdcard > Choose zip from sdcard and open the update file you just transferred to your phone.
You can now go back to the main menu and choose "reboot system now". It will ask you if you want to remove the auto recovery installation, do that.
That's all, you now have a clean and working Jelly Bean installation.
Someone else wrote down the same instructions if mine are not clear enough: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
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I have the same problem with my Samsung Nexus I9020T but it automatically come even i don't update the phone. my phone is original OS Loaded by Company
I can See Lock Status - UNLOCKED in Fastboot Mode.
When I turned on the phone The same screen will appears.
I Reached till Step 20 Successfully but when i try to Enter The "Recovery" Mode, When i try to do Step 21 it'll Stuck on Google Logo On Middle and a "UnLock icon" on Bottom.
Please Help me ASAP.
Hello, I recently updated from CWM 10.1 to CWM 10.2, but didn't like it and after a full wipe flashed CWM 10.1 with Teamwin recovery to my phone. Then I saw I forgot to flash gapps, so i downloaded them with goomanager and flashed them again. After I did this my phone keeps popping the messages "Installation wizard has stopped working" and "The process com.google.process.gapps has stopped working". I can't get to the menu or settings.
I tried to boot into recovery by holding down volume down and the power button, but this doesn't seem to work. I also tried several programs which allow booting into recovery or hboot, but they don't seem to detect my phone. I still can put files onto my sd-card.
Does anyone know what I could do in this situation to get into recovery again?
I really appreciate the time you put into giving an answer or reading this question.
cmleon said:
Hello, I recently updated from CWM 10.1 to CWM 10.2, but didn't like it and after a full wipe flashed CWM 10.1 with Teamwin recovery to my phone. Then I saw I forgot to flash gapps, so i downloaded them with goomanager and flashed them again. After I did this my phone keeps popping the messages "Installation wizard has stopped working" and "The process com.google.process.gapps has stopped working". I can't get to the menu or settings.
I tried to boot into recovery by holding down volume down and the power button, but this doesn't seem to work. I also tried several programs which allow booting into recovery or hboot, but they don't seem to detect my phone. I still can put files onto my sd-card.
Does anyone know what I could do in this situation to get into recovery again?
I really appreciate the time you put into giving an answer or reading this question.
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do this
power on the device normally and connect it to pc
go to adb and fastboot folder and open there a command window and do
adb
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
edit did you remove the battery(then reinsert it) first before holding power button and volume down?
rzr86 said:
do this
power on the device normally and connect it to pc
go to adb and fastboot folder and open there a command window and do
adb
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
edit did you remove the battery(then reinsert it) first before holding power button and volume down?
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I did remove the battery, but also tried it by shutting down and then booting into recovery.
I did the following:
-Downloaded ABD and Fastboot and put in on the Sd-card of my phone
-Then I ran the CMD file
-Typed adb and adb devices
-After typing adb reboot bootloader it said the device was not found
The phone was in usb storage mode when I did the above actions.
cmleon said:
I did remove the battery, but also tried it by shutting down and then booting into recovery.
I did the following:
-Downloaded ABD and Fastboot and put in on the Sd-card of my phone
-Then I ran the CMD file
-Typed adb and adb devices
-After typing adb reboot bootloader it said the device was not found
The phone was in usb storage mode when I did the above actions.
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actually you aren't putting nothing in your sdcard
adb and fastboot files must be on c:android folder on your pc
do this on your pc
create a folder in c and name it as Android
put in that folder these three files
fastboot
adb
AdbWinApi.dll
connect your device in to pc and open in that foder the cmd window
rzr86 said:
actually you aren't putting nothing in your sdcard
adb and fastboot files must be on c:android folder on your pc
do this on your pc
create a folder in c and name it as Android
put in that folder these three files
fastboot
adb
AdbWinApi.dll
connect your device in to pc and open in that foder the cmd window
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I never used abd and fastboot, so I misunderstood the proper way to use the files.
The problem is solved at last I managed to boot into recovery and flash my rom again.
Many thanks for your help!
Okay, so I'm in an unfortunate situation. I dropped my phone and the screen is broken along with the digitizer, so I'm not able to see anything or even blindly use the screen. I'm not looking to recover the phone, just the external memory (Pictures, music, videos, etc.)
I've tried many different methods to try and get around, but the way I had the phone running, I'm pretty much out of options.
The phone is rooted and is running some version of CM, don't remember which because it's been awhile. I'll list out what I've tried so we don't have a repeat of what to do.
ADB Shell into the device and backup through computer (USB Debugging is not enabled)
HTC Sync Manager (Phone is set to charge only, so it doesn't show as a drive)
MyPhoneExplorer (Offered USB control, but only with USB Debugging enabled. Offered a Wifi control, but wi-fi is not enabled either)
The only thing I think that might work would be to boot into recovery somehow. I've found that holding the power button will do a force shut off, so I think I might be able to boot into the bootloader then access the recovery. So if someone will help, can you go through those steps and let me know how the bootloader is set up so I can use the hard buttons to access recovery and enable usb mounting?
Other solutions are also welcomed!
Thank you!
Can you get into fastboot usb?. You my be able to pull a block from phone. I do not remember the block number. Someone here should be able to help you with ( better memory).
If you can get into fastboot - try the command - adb pull /Sdcard/DCIM/
liesnomore said:
Can you get into fastboot usb?. You my be able to pull a block from phone. I do not remember the block number. Someone here should be able to help you with ( better memory).
If you can get into fastboot - try the command - adb pull /Sdcard/DCIM/
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First of all, thanks for your help!
When I go into bootloader, the only way I know I'm in there is because my PC can read it through the cmd. Other than that, I wouldn't know if I can get into fastboot usb, not without knowing what option I have highlighted.
Anartic said:
First of all, thanks for your help!
When I go into bootloader, the only way I know I'm in there is because my PC can read it through the cmd. Other than that, I wouldn't know if I can get into fastboot usb, not without knowing what option I have highlighted.
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that stinks that when you plug your phone in your computer doesn't connect. Are you on the latest drivers?
Anyways, maybe we can walk you through the recovery to mount usb storage and you can get to your phone that way.
What recovery are you using? I would suggest flashing standard clockworkmod recovery.(not touch) That way you can use the volume buttons and power button to navigate.
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
once in bootloader
from your fastboot folder on your pc (shift + right click, <open command window here>)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (whatever name of your recovery.img)
fastboot reboot-bootloader
from bootloader press power once and you will hear the pc bing bong disconnect
press volume down one time
press power button (phone will vibrate (off) and when you hear your pc bing bong connect it is on the recovery
press volume up 2 times (mounts and storage)
press power
press volume up 2 times (mount usb storage)
press power
now you can see your htc vle drive
Disclaimer: could be risky as factory reset is one below recovery option in bootloader. if volume down button manages to go there.
When you go into bootloader, fastboot is on top, When you plug the usb cable, the phone highlite the "fastboot usb" and you will hear a sound when computer is connected. If you hear the sound, start the cmd window. If you do not hear the sound then you out of luck. You could try some of the windows programs like.... All Tools, Android Manager, Android Commander. It is all depend of how desperate you are to get your pics.
Maybe someone else will have other suggestions.
tivofool said:
that stinks that when you plug your phone in your computer doesn't connect. Are you on the latest drivers?
Anyways, maybe we can walk you through the recovery to mount usb storage and you can get to your phone that way.
What recovery are you using? I would suggest flashing standard clockworkmod recovery.(not touch) That way you can use the volume buttons and power button to navigate.
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
once in bootloader
from your fastboot folder on your pc (shift + right click, <open command window here>)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (whatever name of your recovery.img)
fastboot reboot-bootloader
from bootloader press power once and you will hear the pc bing bong disconnect
press volume down one time
press power button (phone will vibrate (off) and when you hear your pc bing bong connect it is on the recovery
press volume up 2 times (mounts and storage)
press power
press volume up 2 times (mount usb storage)
press power
now you can see your htc vle drive
Disclaimer: could be risky as factory reset is one below recovery option in bootloader. if volume down button manages to go there.
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Okay, it worked, but then it didn't work. I was able to mount into recovery, but the drive on the computer requires me to format it before opening it. Is there a chance it's been corrupted?
If you are able to flash recovery then you are in fastboot mode. Try the ADB command.
Anartic said:
Okay, it worked, but then it didn't work. I was able to mount into recovery, but the drive on the computer requires me to format it before opening it. Is there a chance it's been corrupted?
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darn, so close! I'm out of ideas, I don't know the adb commands.
adb pull /Sdcard/dcim/ or try adb pull /Sdcard/DCIM/ some require capitol and some lowercase.
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Disregard the "last transmission" - I forgot that adb do not work in fastboot usb. Sorry. I was looking at fastboot commands and could not find command to pull a block. I hope that there is someone smarter that me here. Too bad that you can not mount usb in recovery.
If there is a will - then there is a way. Someone will find it.
Okay, I went through all of that when I was able to mount it in recovery.
Running the adb devices command showed that the device was responding. My problem is that an adb pull command comes up with nothing. It says it doesn't have any files it can pull.
So adb pull shows no files, and mounting requires to format the drive. Any way to recover the files if the memory is somehow corrupted?
Well, I am out of options. There is a way to pull a block trough adb pull command, but I do not know what is the block number. Does look like that you have mess up partition. There is program from diskinternal.com that read Linux partition and you my be able to recover the partition, but I never try it. Program is free, so give a shot.