Another happy owner.
Some quick questions:
1) I am reading about various issues with nougat so i am not upgrading. Is there any way to disable update notification?
2) Do i loose warranty if i root? Can i un-root / relock bootloader it with no traces?
3) Is there any Shield Toolkit program to easily root/unroot ?
4) USB OTG is suuported both in MM and Nougat ?
5) Any double tap to wake option?
Thanks in advance.
Hello :
1- IDK but I think it's possible, and I have no problem with the update, tablet is better with nougat.
2- Easy to relock and get the warranty again, but NVIDIA don't care about unlocked devices so you can keep it unlocked without problem.
3- No, you have to use ADB / Fastboot commands
4- Yes
5- No
1) Probably, I know a custom rom can do it...
2) Just restore it to factory with their packages, and relock the bootloader.
3) Use ADB, it is quite simple. If you have any issues, just update the Fastboot driver to the Shield driver, that helped me.
4) IDK...
5) IDK...
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Dear all,
I am new on Android, the Nexus 5 is my first android device. I freshly come from a 5 years old iPhone 3G.
2 Weeks ago I unlocked the bootloader of my device and rooted it following the tutorials provided by the XDA community without any problem.
Today, I saw that the OTA to upgrade from the Android version 4.4 to the version 4.4.2 was available directly from the device.
Since I did not want this update to be a problem with my rooted device, I downloaded the following apps: BootUnlocker for Nexus Devices and OTA RootKeeper (I do realize using RootKeeper was stupid since anyway the last update was released on July 25, 3 months before KitKat...). But anyway, this is what I did. I used those apps to Lock my Bootloader and unRoot my phone, thinking that this will reduce the chances of potential conflict with the OTA update.
Afterward, I downloaded and tried to instal the OTA directly from the Nexus 5. It ends up that I got stuck on the recovery menu. It was then impossible to get back on android and I did not know what to do.
This is where I did something totally crazy. Usually I spend time reading tutorials and finding information before doing anything that I do not fully understand. But at this stage I simply thought that the update could not properly instal due to the root. So I went on Advanced Wipe, I ticked all the options (data, system, Cash, Dalvik... all of them), and wiped the device.
As a result, my Nexus 5 has currently a Locked Bootloader and no OS installed. This means that I cannot activate the developer menu (no OS) to tick the option USB debugging. Thus, I cannot unlock my bootloader and in consequence I cannot instal the factory image and get back to stock.
Please, If you can give me some advice, explain me how can I unlock the bootloader in these conditions. Let me know... I really don't know what to do now.
PS: sorry my english is not perfect but I do hope you clearly understand my problem.
Yoyo-san said:
Dear all,
I am new on Android, the Nexus 5 is my first android device. I freshly come from a 5 years old iPhone 3G.
2 Weeks ago I unlocked the bootloader of my device and rooted it following the tutorials provided by the XDA community without any problem.
Today, I saw that the OTA to upgrade from the Android version 4.4 to the version 4.4.2 was available directly from the device.
Since I did not want this update to be a problem with my rooted device, I downloaded the following apps: BootUnlocker for Nexus Devices and OTA RootKeeper (I do realize using RootKeeper was stupid since anyway the last update was released on July 25, 3 months before KitKat...). But anyway, this is what I did. I used those apps to Lock my Bootloader and unRoot my phone, thinking that this will reduce the chances of potential conflict with the OTA update.
Afterward, I downloaded and tried to instal the OTA directly from the Nexus 5. It ends up that I got stuck on the recovery menu. It was then impossible to get back on android and I did not know what to do.
This is where I did something totally crazy. Usually I spend time reading tutorials and finding information before doing anything that I do not fully understand. But at this stage I simply thought that the update could not properly instal due to the root. So I went on Advanced Wipe, I ticked all the options (data, system, Cash, Dalvik... all of them), and wiped the device.
As a result, my Nexus 5 has currently a Locked Bootloader and no OS installed. This means that I cannot activate the developer menu (no OS) to tick the option USB debugging. Thus, I cannot unlock my bootloader and in consequence I cannot instal the factory image and get back to stock.
Please, If you can give me some advice, explain me how can I unlock the bootloader in these conditions. Let me know... I really don't know what to do now.
PS: sorry my english is not perfect but I do hope you clearly understand my problem.
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You've got it all wrong. You do not need USB debugging to unlock bootloader. to unlock bootloader you must use FASTBOOT commands, which means you MUST be in the bootloader itself. USB debugging ONLY works in android.
rootSU said:
You've got it all wrong. You do not need USB debugging to unlock bootloader. to unlock bootloader you must use FASTBOOT commands, which means you MUST be in the bootloader itself. USB debugging ONLY works in android.
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Dear RootSU,
So this means that I am not stuck at all and that I am simply limited by my current knowledge about android?
If this is the case, then "alleluia"! I will document myself to be able to fix this thing.
Yoyo-san said:
So this means that I am not stuck at all and that I am simply limited by my current knowledge about android?
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Pretty much
You should be able to unlock the bootloader as you did before.
Boot phone to fastboot mode, download fastboot and adb kit to you computer... it can be found here on forums easy, and in comand line to unlock bootloader you need type "fastboot oem unlock".
More complete guide you can find here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507905 =)
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Pretty much
You should be able to unlock the bootloader as you did before.
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It's ok now!
As you said, I could unlock the Bootloader the same way I did before. Then I install the factory image 4.4.2, which I rooted directly.
Thanks a lot RootSu, you've shown me my mistakes and put me on the way to fix my problem.
Thanks also for your concern Biggreen. =)
Problem solved!
rootSU said:
You've got it all wrong. You do not need USB debugging to unlock bootloader. to unlock bootloader you must use FASTBOOT commands, which means you MUST be in the bootloader itself. USB debugging ONLY works in android.
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Dear RootSU,
One more question, could you explain me why I got stuck into the recovery menu when I first tried to update via the OTA? Will I get the same kind of problem when I'll update with the v4.4.3 in the future?
Thanks
Yoyo-san said:
Dear RootSU,
One more question, could you explain me why I got stuck into the recovery menu when I first tried to update via the OTA? Will I get the same kind of problem when I'll update with the v4.4.3 in the future?
Thanks
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I am not sure on the extact reason. OTA itself will not install with a custom recovery. You have to download the OTA and boot to recovery then manually flash.
There is a good "OTA Helpdesk" sticky thread in general you should read as theres lots of advice there
hi there...i've got the same problem... i wiped everythink and now i'm not able to switch on my phone....i just want to get out of this somehow...i'm very much new to this and i just want to get my stock android back that's it...somebody please help....
Do you see the battery icon when you connect the phone to a charger? Does the LED turn red when you connect the phone to a charger? Maybe leave the phone connected for a couple of hours and then try to power on?
Hi guys,
I've just bought a Nexus 5 that got updated first to 4.4.3 and then 4.4.4 pretty much straight away.
But now I'm stuck, doesn't get Lollipop at all. I've tried the Google Services Trick, I've rebooted, I've tried without sim, I've tried another phone carrier (I'm in Australia and looks like my provider is still testing Lollipop and not sure WHEN it will release it at all).
Any other suggestions on what to try to get Lollipop? I'm an IT guy but I've never done the manual install or that kinda of stuff.. I had so far the Galaxy Nexus with 4.4.3.
If I install manually Lollipop and everything goes fine, what happens next? I mean, when a new version comes out, do I have to do it AGAIN manually? Losing all the data and stuff? Or ....?
Please advise
Nexus 5 4.4.4
Baseband version
8974A-2.0.50.1.16
Kernel version
3.4.0-gd59db4e
Build number
KTU84P
If you're 100% stock, download the OTA and manually flash it using the 'adb sideload' command - you won't lose anything
I bought it through ebay, how do I know if it's 100% stock?
More than losing data now (nothing on, it's brand new) what will happen when the next update will come out? I'll have to do it manually every time?
thanks for the help
If you are sstock there's not going to be any issues - and you'll continue to get the updates as they appear.
Look for the big OTA thread here on the forums.
Edit : You ain't going to lose data if you sideload the OTA - it keeps your storage intact. You only lose data when unlocking your bootloader for flashing factory images . Unlocked bootloader is not a requirement for sideloading OTAs
ok, understood. But to do the "sideloading OTA" the only requirments it to be 100% stock?
how do I find out if my phone is 100% stock?
blekm said:
ok, understood. But to do the "sideloading OTA" the only requirments it to be 100% stock?
how do I find out if my phone is 100% stock?
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reboot to bootloader ( volume down and power pressed ). On the bottom of the screen it will say if the bootloader is locked or not . If it's locked , there's a very good chance the phone is stock. If it isn't you OTA will fail but it should not affect anything.
Niflheimer said:
reboot to bootloader ( volume down and power pressed ). On the bottom of the screen it will say if the bootloader is locked or not . If it's locked , there's a very good chance the phone is stock. If it isn't you OTA will fail but it should not affect anything.
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it says
FASTBOOT MODE
Product name hammerhread
bootloader version HHZ11k
Carrier info none
signing Production
Secure boot enabled
Lock state Locked
so what is it?
blekm said:
it says
FASTBOOT MODE
Product name hammerhread
bootloader version HHZ11k
Carrier info none
signing Production
Secure boot enabled
Lock state Locked
so what is it?
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Bootloader locked , and you have the stock kernel and rom. Sideload that OTA and you are ready to go !
ok, sounds awesome. I think I'll give it a try over the weekend!
Any other advise? I'll look for a guide or something to sideload the OTA and I'll cross my fingers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/info-nexus-5-ota-help-desk-t2523217
and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58017996&postcount=3700
You will need to do 2 otas , from 4.4 to 5.0 and 5.0 to 5.01
Essentials for all Google Nexus owners:
Factory Images for Nexus Devices:
developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Google USB Driver:
developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
WugFresh Nexus Root Toolkit: (Not just for rooting, this tool can unlock/relock the bootloader, flash factory images, a lot more)
Gus.Ottawa said:
Essentials for all Google Nexus owners:
Factory Images for Nexus Devices:
developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Google USB Driver:
developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
WugFresh Nexus Root Toolkit: (Not just for rooting, this tool can unlock/relock the bootloader, flash factory images, a lot more)
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And another one for all the scepticals: You can allways lock your bootloader back, if you need a phone in factory state. So, flash people, flash.
Niflheimer said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/info-nexus-5-ota-help-desk-t2523217
and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58017996&postcount=3700
You will need to do 2 otas , from 4.4 to 5.0 and 5.0 to 5.01
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ok, thanks. So the 5.0.1 is already out? Is this the version with plenty bug fix?
Gus.Ottawa said:
Essentials for all Google Nexus owners:
Factory Images for Nexus Devices:
developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Google USB Driver:
developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
WugFresh Nexus Root Toolkit: (Not just for rooting, this tool can unlock/relock the bootloader, flash factory images, a lot more)
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thanks for the links
I have a mac (no access at Windows machine) and I've found this guide, is it good enough?
http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-install-android-5.0-lollipop-on-nexus-5-using-mac-the-easy-way/
thanks for the help guys, I appreciate a lot
blekm said:
I have a mac (no access at Windows machine) and I've found this guide, is it good enough?
http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-install-android-5.0-lollipop-on-nexus-5-using-mac-the-easy-way/
thanks for the help guys, I appreciate a lot
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Yes, it will work. Note that unlocking the bootloader and/or flashing the flash-all.sh will wipe your device so backup first off your device
Sent from my Nexus 9 using XDA Free mobile app
jd1639 said:
Yes, it will work. Note that unlocking the bootloader and/or flashing the flash-all.sh will wipe your device so backup first off your device
Sent from my Nexus 9 using XDA Free mobile app
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but I won't have to unlock the bootloader, from what I understood, no?
Anyway, I got no data on it so for now it's not a problem. I'm more concerned for future manual updates, when I'll start having data on it
blekm said:
but I won't have to unlock the bootloader, from what I understood, no?
Anyway, I got no data on it so for now it's not a problem. I'm more concerned for future manual updates, when I'll start having data on it
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You will be master till new version released and there will be no problem for you. You will flash image without wipe or copy data to PC and make a full install or unlock bootloader and wait for OTA again. Even it is possible that you will be on some custom rom.
Just stop to be so scared about anything - the world of android is yours.
Regards, Zagor
I'll do it over the weekend, I'll keep you posted.
Thanks guys
hi guys,
thanks to everyone for the help, I've sideload the OTA 5.0, so easy I couldn't believe it. Reboot the phone, command in terminal and that's it!
As soon as the phone started it found immediately the 5.0.1 update on its own, so I didn't have to do it manually.
AWESOME, I love Lollipop already!
you're welcome!
Hi everyone just got my US LTE tablet today it is on kitkat. I have a lot of thing in forum and got overwhelm with all the info so I decided to ask here just for clarification. Here are my question.
1. First I have read that when you root your device you will loose the ability to take ota update via tablet. The only way is to flash it via custom recovery?. If I ever for some reason want to have OTA again without flashing through custom recovery is it possible to flash stock again to regain that feature again?
2. If I ever flash to lollipop can I still downgrade to kitkat? I have read that people are having some issue on lollipop with some random lag or sluggishness with optimized option.
3. I have tried the hardware button to go bootloader mode but when I hold the volume down and power it only takes me to safemode. I beleived read it somewhere on the nvidia thing to unlock bootloader.
4. Now I have read somewhere after unlocking the bootloader will you be able to lock it again so nvidia will not know that you have unlocked it?
I think that's all the question i have on my mind for just want to clarify all of this before I jump in the update at root. Thank you in advance.
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Hold Volume Down + Power Button => from windows/linux type: fastboot oem unlock from the adb folder after you plugged in the tablet in the computer and installed the drivers (you will lose all your settings and apps!)
4. Unlocking the bootloader does not void the warranty with NVIDIA (from what i read a while ago on their site)
MrHollow said:
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Hold Volume Down + Power Button => from windows/linux type: fastboot oem unlock from the adb folder after you plugged in the tablet in the computer and installed the drivers (you will lose all your settings and apps!)
4. Unlocking the bootloader does not void the warranty with NVIDIA (from what i read a while ago on their site)
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Hi thanks for the reply really appreciate it. I would just like to ask how to go back to pure stock kitkat where can I get the files so I can recieved ota again without flashing through recovery? Thank you again
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Take your pick: https://developer.nvidia.com/gameworksdownload#?search=NVIDIA%20SHIELD%20TABLET&tx=$target,mobile
Make sure you flash the correct firmware (WIFI or 32GB LTE US/EU).
MrHollow said:
Take your pick: https://developer.nvidia.com/gameworksdownload#?search=NVIDIA%20SHIELD%20TABLET&tx=$target,mobile
Make sure you flash the correct firmware (WIFI or 32GB LTE US/EU).
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Thanks a lot man really appreciate everything :good:
Hello everyone who will read me, I am a fairly new user to Samsung, and I would like to install something other than the stock but I heard that if I put unofficial software, some things will stop working, although in general if there is some way to optimize stock without unlocking the bootloader I will be grateful tell me, But my question in general is what is lost when the knox counter goes up
Hi! You can debloat stock ROM and leave it clean without unlocking the bootloader, but you will need a computer with ADB fastboot and USB debug enabled in developed options.
Hello I need a hand, I installed the latest OS version for Rog Phone with the tools provided by ASUS Rog phone Since my updates it is installed very well, but I have a Bootloader message each time the phone is started (see photo) I would like to STOP it but I can't! If you have a simple tutorial I would be happy or a helping hand, thank you all
As long as your bootloader is unlocked like the message indicates you'll get that. You can lock it again if it really bothers you or just leave it as is (recommended to leave it alone, especially if your device is not a true Global).
Thank you I know that this is possible to lock the "Lock Bootlocker" there are tutorials but very badly explain, it bothers me if I want to resell it.
Asus are not great on the Update part, because it explains nothing, no simple tutorial, I had only downloaded the software.APK to unlock Bootloader and since the updates are made it always tells me the Bootloader message and I really want to delete it.
Thanks if you have any other info.
Andrologic said:
As long as your bootloader is unlocked like the message indicates you'll get that. You can lock it again if it really bothers you or just leave it as is (recommended to leave it alone, especially if your device is not a true Global).
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I would like to lock it but I don't know the principle !
PARISSMART said:
I would like to lock it but I don't know the principle !
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Is your device original WW/Global version? If it is/was originally a Tencent/CH version, take careful note of other users here reporting that you can only unlock it once, meaning if you re-lock it, there is no going back if you one day want to unlock it. Quite important.
If you're all good with above and at own risk, the steps are fairly simple:
1) Backup all your stuff
2) Boot the device into bootloader (Volume UP + Power until you're on the bootloader menu)
3) Connect your device to a PC with a data capable USB cable
4) Execute the command >> fastboot oem asus-lock << (requires that you have Fastboot access and drivers installed of course: Link )
5) Reboot the device. Your bootloader should now be locked.
If it bootloops or you get a red "device is corrupted bla bla.." message, do a factory reset from Recovery or RAW flash a rom. Recommend you make sure you're fully on top of recovering this device from bootloop/soft brick before attempting this, just in case.
If your only concern is about selling the device, I'd suggest keeping it as is and only re-lock it if you decide to sell it. Your warranty is gone anyway since you've used the ASUS Unlock tool once..
Andrologic said:
Is your device original WW/Global version? If it is/was originally a Tencent/CH version, take careful note of other users here reporting that you can only unlock it once, meaning if you re-lock it, there is no going back if you one day want to unlock it. Quite important.
If you're all good with above and at own risk, the steps are fairly simple:
1) Backup all your stuff
2) Boot the device into bootloader (Volume UP + Power until you're on the bootloader menu)
3) Connect your device to a PC with a data capable USB cable
4) Execute the command >> fastboot oem asus-lock << (requires that you have Fastboot access and drivers installed of course: Link )
5) Reboot the device. Your bootloader should now be locked.
If it bootloops or you get a red "device is corrupted bla bla.." message, do a factory reset from Recovery or RAW flash a rom. Recommend you make sure you're fully on top of recovering this device from bootloop/soft brick before attempting this, just in case.
If your only concern is about selling the device, I'd suggest keeping it as is and only re-lock it if you decide to sell it. Your warranty is gone anyway since you've used the ASUS Unlock tool once..
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Thank you, I will try this and *I will let you know the situation and the *tests
Thank you very much for the explanations, it's nice