Hi all hope someone can help. My oneplus 1 was playing up a bit just lately so I thought I would give is a wipe and fresh install of a Sultan Rom that I had been using. Backed up using Titanium and Twrp to play it safe. Then like a complete novice (not the next stage up which is where I would put myself) I ticked all the check boxes and wiped. I now have no Operating System on the phone :crying: although I have a version of Twrp sitting on there.
So, off to google I trawled to find numerous posts threads and ways to get back up and running using fastboot, ADB sideloading etc. So after a day and a half of trying these methods and various images to download and flash I am no where near having a working phone.
I need help if one kind soul can help and walk me through the process of getting this phone back up and running.
Thanks for any help that comes this way.... Foz
TWRP is present, just copy paste a rom and gapps into the phone. Go into twrp, flash the rom and gapps and reboot.
Did you try this?
hi thanks for replying.
I've not been able to do as you suggest as the phone is not showing up in explorer where I copy/paste Rom/Gapps. The laptop is "seeing" the phone as there is an audible sound when it gets plugged into the USB socket and when using the fastboot command prompt, it throws a serial number at me. this is why I've tried to go down the ADB/Fastboot options of installing a Rom/IMG with no success
Install the drivers of ur phone on ur pc, download the stock rom cm13.1 from xda, and flash it.
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Or the other option is, get otg drive. Put rom there and flash.
I'm not having any luck with the first suggestion you gave. Every image that i am trying to flash results in some kind of error. I've even tried to put the most up to date version of Twrp on (3.2.1-0-bacon) but I'm not getting any joy with that. Even though I can "talk" to the phone in Fastboot mode I'm getting no joy. I'm thinking of re installing all the ADB set up again just to make sure
Your second suggestion is not an option for me at the minute as i don't have the kit to try it.
Thanks for you input though.
Try using a OTG cable with a thumb drive
adamfoz said:
hi thanks for replying.
I've not been able to do as you suggest as the phone is not showing up in explorer where I copy/paste Rom/Gapps. The laptop is "seeing" the phone as there is an audible sound when it gets plugged into the USB socket and when using the fastboot command prompt, it throws a serial number at me. this is why I've tried to go down the ADB/Fastboot options of installing a Rom/IMG with no success
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maybe I missed something but you have to connect your phone to the PC when it is in recovery mode (when OPO is turned off press and keep pressed vol down + power button until you see TWRP logo). The pc should see your phone as an external drive, then you can move a ROM and Gapps and flash with TWRP.
-Pepe said:
maybe I missed something but you have to connect your phone to the PC when it is in recovery mode (when OPO is turned off press and keep pressed vol down + power button until you see TWRP logo). The pc should see your phone as an external drive, then you can move a ROM and Gapps and flash with TWRP.
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You're not missing anything, I don't think. The phone is booted up and the TWRP screen is on. The phone is connected to the laptop and I can hear an audible noise, but there is nothing in the explorer folders that looks like A001 which is what the phone usually looks like when plugged in. If it was I'd like to think it would be straight forward.
se7enlyn said:
Try using a OTG cable with a thumb drive
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Any recommendations? never used one so I wouldn't want to get the wrong one or one that crap it only lasts 5 minutes. Thanks
EDIT... just ordered this cheap effort https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Micro-US...565007?hash=item3af91d86cf:g:y0MAAOSw6VRZ5mtz . Hopefully it will get me back up and running.
should be ok but if not try this https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-Micro...475501&hash=item25bec575e8:g:z~YAAOSwPkJafy8v its what i buy
afternoon all. right, the postie has turned up with my thumb drive.Could someone advise as to the procedure to get me up and running?
Thanks Foz
ok ... I've now got an OS on the phone...
Thanks to all who have helped.
just as an add on to this thread in case someone has a similar problem.
The phone still wasn't running right and I hadn't installed Gapps so I decided to re flash and start again. Now when I booted into twrp to reflash, it couldn't read the files on the SD card in the thumb drive. I ended up having to re flash a different version of twrp on the phone which miraculously could see the files on the SD card which I installed. The issue I now have is that I don't think there is an area on the phone to store stuff. Whenever I take a pic the camera can't see or access the SD card. When the phone is connected to the laptop, there are no folders within explorer to view so I can't drag n drop files etc to the phone. any ideas/suggestions as to get this sorted?
Thanks in advance... Foz
OK we're sorted. After trying (nearly) every help guide with no luck, I found a similar problem on a YouTube video. In the comments, someone suggested trying to use a Bacon Root Toolkit by WugFresh. after a few minutes setting it up, I've have finally flashed 12.1-YOG4PAS3JL. It has given back my internal SD card. Going to do a back up in a moment and I'm off to flash a more recent ROM
I hope this info helps someone out.
Cheers all
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My phone did not want to boot this morning after swapping SIM-cards twice. Tried many things, including a hard reset, but nothing worked; the phone kept getting stuck in the second boot menu (with the fancy coloured X). When I tried to leave it it took a few minutes but the phone finally booted.
But I lost all settings (not files luckily) and came into an unknown screen. Had to setup a Google account but could not do that before accessing for internet. All these things work again, but when I reboot the phone it seems to reset again and I have to start from this unknown screen again.
Does this sound familiar and what can I do about it?
By the way, the phone currently runs Android 2.3.6 so there are no official updates (right?).
I've been messing around a bit and the "unknown screen" seems to be the new initial Android screen, in which you can setup the phone (Google account etc.). Strangely enough the phone keeps resetting and I cannot change anything. Even formatting, either through Windows or the boot/root menu doesn't help: all files that are on the phone right now are kept. I cannot add new files either.
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I've been messing around a bit and the "unknown screen" seems to be the new initial Android screen, in which you can setup the phone (Google account etc.). Strangely enough the phone keeps resetting and I cannot change anything. Even formatting, either through Windows or the boot/root menu doesn't help: all files that are on the phone right now are kept. I cannot add new files either.
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First of all, do you have a Nexus S, or Nexus S 4G? Is your bootloader unlocked? If not then I suggest you follow the guides in the development section. I can't put links due to still being 'new' on here. Find a recovery, flash via fastboot, boot into recovery and flash a rom to your liking. Or you can find some system images and flash via fastboot. I hope this helps. If not, then you can pm me and then I will show you how.
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First of all, do you have a Nexus S, or Nexus S 4G? Is your bootloader unlocked? If not then I suggest you follow the guides in the development section. I can't put links due to still being 'new' on here. Find a recovery, flash via fastboot, boot into recovery and flash a rom to your liking. Or you can find some system images and flash via fastboot. I hope this helps. If not, then you can pm me and then I will show you how.
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Thanks for your reply. I did not unlock the bootloader. I've seen many difficult topics and don't really know where to start.
I just found out that the phone not necessarily resets to a previous state (this morning) but seems unable to write anymore. I just hooked it on to my PC, removed a file, disconnected, and upon reconnection the file was there again (whereas Windows really removed it).
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Thanks for your reply. I did not unlock the bootloader. I've seen many difficult topics and don't really know where to start.
I just found out that the phone not necessarily resets to a previous state (this morning) but seems unable to write anymore. I just hooked it on to my PC, removed a file, disconnected, and upon reconnection the file was there again (whereas Windows really removed it).
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I am uploading some files to Dropbox now. Its gonna take a bit. Then I will guide you through, step by step. Sorry for the wait. I know you want to get your phone back up and running. In the meantime, I recommend doing some reasearch here on xda. Don't be afraid of Google, either. Google can be your best friend.
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Read this. This should help you out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=935819
Read it first. It might come across tricky or hard, but its not... Once you do that to unlock bootloader and root, I would advise you to download either a stock rom, or any others you may feel comfortable with. Look around. There are plenty here on xda.
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I am uploading some files to Dropbox now. Its gonna take a bit. Then I will guide you through, step by step. Sorry for the wait. I know you want to get your phone back up and running. In the meantime, I recommend doing some reasearch here on xda. Don't be afraid of Google, either. Google can be your best friend.
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Read this. This should help you out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=935819
Read it first. It might come across tricky or hard, but its not... Once you do that to unlock bootloader and root, I would advise you to download either a stock rom, or any others you may feel comfortable with. Look around. There are plenty here on xda.
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Thanks again . A friend of mine was trying to help with bootloading and stuff, but it's somewhat obscure. He said that chances that it's software or hardware are just 50:50.
Got me kinda frustrated yesterday evening but I still have warranty on the phone (have it for half a year now). Problem is that it might be a hassle, because of a conflict between the shop and the provider. But that should work out.
In the meantime it would be nice to try and get it running again.
Strangely enough, the phone drained itself this night. I made a basic install yesterday and left it in standby. This morning, when I checked the phone, it didn't do anything so I thought it finally passed away. Now that it's hooked to my computer it's charging, and it seems to start from 0 (starting with 0 bars of the battery).
Via your link I came to the following guide, which worked partially (cannot link it here).
age tee tee pee ://jaxov.com/2011/02/how-to-root-android-2-3-3-gingerbread-on-nexus-s/
I got up to step 13, where it seems that I cannot find the .zip-file because the phone doesn't store new files...
You can wait for warranty, or you can follow this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=947950&highlight=odin
Odin will flash it back to stock without the need to put files on your sd card. Just download the odin files, open up odin, put phone in download mode, and happy flashing. You have to be careful with odin, though. Follow the guide. If you need help, then let me know. I can probably do it remotely for you.
Thanks, I'll try that tomorrow (topic doesn't seem so clear at first glance).
According to this guide, I have to start in Download Mode. I can access this by holding Volume Up + Volume Down and then plugging in the USB cable. It works, but the phone will not be updated and I'm stuck with the "Downloading..." message. Also, Windows Device Manager sees a Gadget Serial, which I cannot update. Google didn't allow for a clear answer (Samsung PC Studio 7 didn't work).
I also think I have an i9023, because it's the European version (which SHOULD be with an LCD screen).
By the way, I just tried formatting through Windows (FAT32) and if still connected the phone indeed seems to be empty. But as soon as I disconnect USB storage all files (on the phone) are back. Nothing special because the problem is very consistent.
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Alright, I finally got the drivers properly installed (also to work in Download Mode) and found proper Bootloader/PDA/CSC files (i9023EUR) for Odin and managed to do the flash update (however Odin I used is called I9003_Odin3 v1.82, don't know if that is a problem).
Then I should do a factory wipe, which works (Bootloader -> Recovery -> Wipe), but if I explore the phone I can see that all data is still present (all images, music, etc). So the hard drive still seems fixed.
Please help me out, guys...
Suggestions? Or unfixable and should I send it to be repaired?
I found out that I did not post my last update. I managed to flash with Odin, and I can get into the Bootloader menu to wipe the phone's data. I can, in Recovery Mode, also see the hard drive and it seems to be empty. That is, the phone fails to see it.
When I reboot out of Recovery Mode the phone gets stuck at the Google logo and that's it..
Ok, I will send the phone to be repaired. The phone is now unrooted and does not go further than the Google load screen.
Do you have fastboot? If not then download below.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/64632729/platform-tools.zip
Extract contents to desktop. Open up a command prompt:
cd Desktop/platform-tools
Put phone in bootloader mode. In command prompt type:
fastboot oem unlock (only if your bootloader is still locked). If its unlocked then download this
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/64632729/recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img
Put in the platform-tools folder you extracted earlier. Then type in command prompt:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img
Sometimes the flash might say 'fail' if that is the case then just boot the recovery image by typing:
fastboot boot recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img
Now boot into recovery and flash either a stock rom, stock rooted rom, or whatever your desire is.
This should work. If not, then there has to be a hardware issue with phone and go ahead and send it in for warranty. Let me know if this helps.
Flashing Clockwork did work, but if I understand correctly I have to copy the stock rom to the phone and load it in Recovery Mode? When I connect the phone to my PC it is recognized as an Android Phone (and even as a Nexus S) but the drive it shows up as seems to be recognized as empty ("Please insert a disk into Removable Disk (E.").
So what do I do?
What is sort of promising is that it indeed was capable to flash Clockwork. So the memory is not completely stuck. However, when I do a format, still nothing happens (phone isn't formatted).
Update: I am able to mount the phone to USB and I can access the phone via Windows. However, I can still not format the SD Card (which is of course internal) or put files (stock rom) on it. Are there other tricks to flash a stock rom? If not, it does indeed seem to be that I cannot flash a custom/stock rom because the drive of the Nexus is frozen/broken/whatever.
Okay from the top, have OPO that had paranoid 4.6 Beta 2 working just fine. Was playing with settings(dumb idea) and changed the runtime to ART like i have on multiple other phones just to try it out. Phone rebooted and upgraded all the apps like it should, but about 5 seconds after it booted, screen froze for a second and then it rebooted. Once it rebooted it was up for 5 seconds again and then rebooted again. thus started a continues reboot loop.
Using the five seconds i had i was able to race through settings and switch the runtime back to dalvik. this caused the normal reboot and fixing of apps however once it finished the boot process it began the reboot loop again and there was nothing i could do to stop it.
I booted to recovery and attempted to reflash the last update, that failed.
attempted to wipe cache and dalvik cache and that failed.
attempted factory data reset, that failed
NOW is when i made a mistake, on TWRP i checked system wipe as well as data and cache. Wiped everything.
So, phone was then entirely devoid of OS which is a slight problem. I was able to get into fastboot however and flash cm11s which i figured would fix it, false. Now when it boots the system ui crashes over and over continuously and it wont become stable. Went back to recovery but my twrp was gone and i just had cyanogenmod simple recovery. attempted to get to fastboot mode but its apparently nonexistent, i tried every combination of commands possible to get there but cant. so now im stuck with an unusable OS and a useless recovery and no way to get to fastboot mode that im at least aware of... if there are any other details that could help feel free to help, ill post pictures once i figure out a way to do that.
please, for the love of God, help me.
If you gold the power button for about 15 seconds then it should turn off. Then hold volume up and then press and hold power while still holding volume up for a few seconds and it should boot fastboot mode. Try erasing userdata from there to see if you can recover from the crashing.
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If you gold the power button for about 15 seconds then it should turn off. Then hold volume up and then press and hold power while still holding volume up for a few seconds and it should boot fastboot mode. Try erasing userdata from there to see if you can recover from the crashing.
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I tried that a hundred times, the problem is once the screen turns off, if you keep holding vol up it never comes back on, its something i have never seen before and its exxtremely frustrating. Its like fastboot doesnt exist.
I wiped out everything on my Oneplus two months ago by mistake. Then my phone wont boot up because it had nothing in it except the TWRP. I tried EVERYTHING, to load a Rom into the phone, but it didn't work. It goes through the motion of loading a Rom into your phone and when you are about to hit the 100% level, it says FAILED. It wants you to check the debugging which you can't because your phone wont boot up. Anyways, I purchased a micro usb flash drive and loaded up the Rom into flash drive from my comp's usb. Then I connected it to my phone from TWRP via the micro usb port. After it loaded up the Rom from the flash drive, it booted up. Hope that works.
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I wiped out everything on my Oneplus two months ago by mistake. Then my phone wont boot up because it had nothing in it except the TWRP. I tried EVERYTHING, to load a Rom into the phone, but it didn't work. It goes through the motion of loading a Rom into your phone and when you are about to hit the 100% level, it says FAILED. It wants you to check the debugging which you can't because your phone wont boot up. Anyways, I purchased a micro usb flash drive and loaded up the Rom into flash drive from my comp's usb. Then I connected it to my phone from TWRP via the micro usb port. After it loaded up the Rom from the flash drive, it booted up. Hope that works.
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hey i hadnt thought of that, thanks ill try that as soon as i can get my hands on a micro usb flash drive, will the device find it using cyanogenmod simple recovery? twrp is gone for some reason.
Don't know if it will work without TWRP. I only see "Apply Update" then "Apply from ADB" and "Choose from internal storage". Hopefully the phone might recognize additional storage from the micro usb flash drive. Good luck.
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Don't know if it will work without TWRP. I only see "Apply Update" then "Apply from ADB" and "Choose from internal storage". Hopefully the phone might recognize additional storage from the micro usb flash drive. Good luck.
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thanks for your help! ill update as soon as i get one
The latest twrp supports mtp and you can use adb push to push the file to sdcard. Its really worth learning.
ugly_duckling said:
I tried that a hundred times, the problem is once the screen turns off, if you keep holding vol up it never comes back on, its something i have never seen before and its exxtremely frustrating. Its like fastboot doesnt exist.
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You should let go of the power button after the device turns off. Then vol up+power when the phone is off. This is different than what I read for the device but it works for getting me in fastboot.
Try flashing it by adb?
Overdose1986 said:
Try flashing it by adb?
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tried using adb to push files but got error: closed, tried adb kill-server etc to try and get it to work but it wouldnt go, trust me i have tried a lot of things
as for the holding of the volume up button, ive tried every combination of holding and releasing i could think of, it just wont work :/
ugly_duckling said:
tried using adb to push files but got error: closed, tried adb kill-server etc to try and get it to work but it wouldnt go, trust me i have tried a lot of things
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He meant using adb sideload
Sent from my Oneplus One
have you had a look at my thread here? sure sounds like one of the issues listed. Take a peak and decide if it's something you'd like to try
Makrilli said:
He meant using adb sideload
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ya i tried, it wouldnt connect to the phone, tried multiple tweaks from pc side and device side and couldnt get it to work, im probably messing it up somewhere but i tried to follow various "tutorials" to the letter
markbencze said:
have you had a look at my thread here? sure sounds like one of the issues listed. Take a peak and decide if it's something you'd like to try
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Hey thats exactly how it started when i first reflashed cm11, but i managed to get through and force disable audiofx, from there though it just kept crashing system ui, i will definitely try this when i get outta class.
is there something different ill need to do based on having already disabled audiofx?
ugly_duckling said:
Hey thats exactly how it started when i first reflashed cm11, but i managed to get through and force disable audiofx, from there though it just kept crashing system ui, i will definitely try this when i get outta class.
is there something different ill need to do based on having already disabled audiofx?
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Disabling it will not fix your issue. My thread tells you what needs to happen. Generally when people decide to try new ideas without proper knowledge is when they get into trouble
ugly_duckling said:
I tried that a hundred times, the problem is once the screen turns off, if you keep holding vol up it never comes back on, its something i have never seen before and its exxtremely frustrating. Its like fastboot doesnt exist.
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Just a tip, if u can go in fastboot mode, try to disconnect usb from phone first , and then try
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Disabling it will not fix your issue. My thread tells you what needs to happen. Generally when people decide to try new ideas without proper knowledge is when they get into trouble
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ya i gotcha, i was just wondering if i needed to re-enable audiofx for stuff to work, my other problem with this method is, and correct me if im wrong, but i believe i need to be in fastboot mode? which for some reason is unattainable at the moment..
ugly_duckling said:
ya i gotcha, i was just wondering if i needed to re-enable audiofx for stuff to work, my other problem with this method is, and correct me if im wrong, but i believe i need to be in fastboot mode? which for some reason is unattainable at the moment..
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Yes and then follow the directions in my thread
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Just a tip, if u can go in fastboot mode, try to disconnect usb from phone first , and then try
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idk why, but i read this post and said "what the hell, ill try it again" out loud to myself. unplugged my phone, held down the volume up key and turned it on, IT WENT STRAIGHT TO FASTBOOT. fml thanks guys, i think i can fix everything from here...i dont know how i managed to never do it correctly even though before this happened i booted into fastboot regularly to flash different ROMS...thank you guys very much for the help
Ok I finally got this tablet rooted using some chinese oneclick root tool worked great do to it was the only kit that was able to root it and i installed supersu apk to replace to chinese version worked and i went to update supersu and hit the twrp (not knowing what it was at the tim stupid right i know lol) and now it is stuck in the twrp/cwm bootloop and i cant get into recovery mode when i try it says updating img blah blah and restarts back into the bootloop. It is running 4.1.1 JB and has a micro sd card slot.There is a pic in the atachment because i dont know how to upload it to this post but it is just a pic no "extras" are included no viruses maleware ect just a pic
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Ok I finally got this tablet rooted using some chinese oneclick root tool worked great do to it was the only kit that was able to root it and i installed supersu apk to replace to chinese version worked and i went to update supersu and hit the twrp (not knowing what it was at the tim stupid right i know lol) and now it is stuck in the twrp/cwm bootloop and i cant get into recovery mode when i try it says updating img blah blah and restarts back into the bootloop. It is running 4.1.1 JB and has a micro sd card slot.There is a pic in the atachment because i dont know how to upload it to this post but it is just a pic no "extras" are included no viruses maleware ect just a pic
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Super old I know but my kids tablet is doing this now. Did you ever find a fix?
KilluminatiStyle said:
Super old I know but my kids tablet is doing this now. Did you ever find a fix?
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Pro tip: Don't bumb old threads like this. You might not even have similar problems. Instead create a new thread regdaring your issue.
Now, post your tablet info HERE:
Root staus?
Can you boot in recovery? If yes what recovery do you have?
Tablet model
Android version
What happened
What have tried to fix it
janekmuric said:
Pro tip: Don't bumb old threads like this. You might not even have similar problems. Instead create a new thread regdaring your issue.
Now, post your tablet info HERE:
Root staus?
Can you boot in recovery? If yes what recovery do you have?
Tablet model
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What happened
What have tried to fix it
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Root Status = ROOTED
I cannot boot into recovery mode (but when i try i get this, look in pic 2&3)
Tablet Type = HKC (NOT HTC) p776a
ANDROID Version I think (98% shure) is 4.1.1 beta JB
What happened = A few years ago 2013 i think a got this tablet then i learned about rooting, roms, and such so i spent the next year or two trying to root the tablet. I finally got it rooted with a chinese root program and all was well (i don't remember the name of the program) then there was a update for su and i pressed the twrp/cwm mode on accident (I think I was talking to someone at the time) and now it does what is shown in the image 1 it is on some boot loop. When I try to access the hboot menu it does what is shown in these images 2&3. Also my tablet has a MicroSD card slot and the battery can not be taken out. the regular bootloop picture is image file 1 that is what it looks like when it does its continuous bootloop and P.S. the tablet turns off and on automatically during the bootloop. To try and fix it i have let it do its bootloop for hours on end turn it on and off tried looking for a compatible rom (to no avail) and let the battery completely die that is about it.
parkourgamer said:
Root Status = ROOTED
I cannot boot into recovery mode (but when i try i get this, look in pic 2&3)
Tablet Type = HKC (NOT HTC) p776a
ANDROID Version I think (98% shure) is 4.1.1 beta JB
What happened = A few years ago 2013 i think a got this tablet then i learned about rooting, roms, and such so i spent the next year or two trying to root the tablet. I finally got it rooted with a chinese root program and all was well (i don't remember the name of the program) then there was a update for su and i pressed the twrp/cwm mode on accident (I think I was talking to someone at the time) and now it does what is shown in the image 1 it is on some boot loop. When I try to access the hboot menu it does what is shown in these images 2&3. Also my tablet has a MicroSD card slot and the battery can not be taken out. the regular bootloop picture is image file 1 that is what it looks like when it does its continuous bootloop and P.S. the tablet turns off and on automatically during the bootloop. To try and fix it i have let it do its bootloop for hours on end turn it on and off tried looking for a compatible rom (to no avail) and let the battery completely die that is about it.
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Okay. Just a few more questions.
Does your tablet boot into recovery (picture 1) even if you try to boot normally? (fastboot maybe)
Can you boot into anything else other than recovery? (try different button combinations)
Does ADB recognise your tablet when it's in recovery mode? (if you don't know about this, just post your computer OS and if you have ADB/Fastboot drivers installed on your PC)
If the anwser the the first question is no:
Does ADB recognise the device while it's in the bootloop.
janekmuric said:
Okay. Just a few more questions.
Does your tablet boot into recovery (picture 1) even if you try to boot normally? (fastboot maybe)
Can you boot into anything else other than recovery? (try different button combinations)
Does ADB recognise your tablet when it's in recovery mode? (if you don't know about this, just post your computer OS and if you have ADB/Fastboot drivers installed on your PC)
If the anwser the the first question is no:
Does ADB recognise the device while it's in the bootloop.
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sorry, i forgot to clarify the hboot. it pops up the "words" or whatever then automatically reboots there is no way to select options or keep the device on so i cant use fastboot unless there is a way i dont know of. P.S. the tablet restarts automatically so it is on for like 25 maybe 30 seconds then shuts off then turns back on and repeats till the battery is dead. My thought originally to fix it was to get a rom put it on the sdcard and see if that works but the manufacture does not supply the rom for my model only the p771a. and the only physical buttons are the home, power, the pinhole reset button, the volume and such buttons are virtual on the screen when it is fully on. And picture 1 i dont fully know what that screen symbol is the hboot one is similar but not that but yes it does but to picture 1 nomadder what i do even if i try to get to hboot menu. Sorry if this is a "little" scattered having explaining it. If it would help i can make a video and rar it and upload it here.
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sorry, i forgot to clarify the hboot. it pops up the "words" or whatever then automatically reboots there is no way to select options or keep the device on so i cant use fastboot unless there is a way i dont know of. P.S. the tablet restarts automatically so it is on for like 25 maybe 30 seconds then shuts off then turns back on and repeats till the battery is dead. My thought originally to fix it was to get a rom put it on the sdcard and see if that works but the manufacture does not supply the rom for my model only the p771a. and the only physical buttons are the home, power, the pinhole reset button, the volume and such buttons are virtual on the screen when it is fully on. And picture 1 i dont fully know what that screen symbol is the hboot one is similar but not that but yes it does but to picture 1 nomadder what i do even if i try to get to hboot menu. Sorry if this is a "little" scattered having explaining it. If it would help i can make a video and rar it and upload it here.
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here is the video
parkourgamer said:
sorry, i forgot to clarify the hboot. it pops up the "words" or whatever then automatically reboots there is no way to select options or keep the device on so i cant use fastboot unless there is a way i dont know of. P.S. the tablet restarts automatically so it is on for like 25 maybe 30 seconds then shuts off then turns back on and repeats till the battery is dead. My thought originally to fix it was to get a rom put it on the sdcard and see if that works but the manufacture does not supply the rom for my model only the p771a. and the only physical buttons are the home, power, the pinhole reset button, the volume and such buttons are virtual on the screen when it is fully on. And picture 1 i dont fully know what that screen symbol is the hboot one is similar but not that but yes it does but to picture 1 nomadder what i do even if i try to get to hboot menu. Sorry if this is a "little" scattered having explaining it. If it would help i can make a video and rar it and upload it here.
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1. Download fixcache.bat.zip on your computer. Extract cachefix.bat from the file.
2. Run it. It should say just "Waiting for device..."
3. Now reset your tablet with the reset button and QUICKLY plug it into the computer and wait a few minutes.
Now try to get to that text in picture 1 and tell me what happends.
Also post the text you see on the computer from the file I sent you.
Tell me if
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1. Download fixcache.bat.zip on your computer. Extract cachefix.bat from the file.
2. Run it. It should say just "Waiting for device..."
3. Now reset your tablet with the reset button and QUICKLY plug it into the computer and wait a few minutes.
Now try to get to that text in picture 1 and tell me what happends.
Also post the text you see on the computer from the file I sent you.
Tell me if
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this is what happens to the .bat fikle when i open it
parkourgamer said:
this is what happens to the .bat fikle when i open it
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also would there be any way to pop the hood and flip a switch to reset it like on a pc tower?
parkourgamer said:
also would there be any way to pop the hood and flip a switch to reset it like on a pc tower?
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Umm, you said there is a reset button on the tablet so pressing that would probably reset it.
The error you are getting is because adb is not installed on your PC. Use this simple adb installer to instal adb. When installing just press yes to everything. MAKE SURE THE PHONE IS PLUGGED IN THE COMPUTER WHILE INSTALLING AND THAT IT'S ON!
Now run the file again.
If you want you can add me on Skype: janekmuric
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If you want to know what is happening:
You are in what's called a recovery bootloop. It's when you can't get out of the recovery. What is happening in this case is that Superuser app tried to install it's binaries via recovery. Because some people don't know how to install binaries manually, the app puts a file on the cache partition so the recovery automaticly installs the zip upon booting. Now, this would be good so you don't mess up your device, but the zip file it's trying to install is faulty so it just breaks the device.
My attept at fixing this is to delete the /cache/recovery folder so it doesn't just install the file, and instead boots into a working recovery.
janekmuric said:
Umm, you said there is a reset button on the tablet so pressing that would probably reset it.
The error you are getting is because adb is not installed on your PC. Use this simple adb installer to instal adb. When installing just press yes to everything. MAKE SURE THE PHONE IS PLUGGED IN THE COMPUTER WHILE INSTALLING AND THAT IT'S ON!
Now run the file again.
If you want you can add me on Skype: janekmuric
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If you want to know what is happening:
You are in what's called a recovery bootloop. It's when you can't get out of the recovery. What is happening in this case is that Superuser app tried to install it's binaries via recovery. Because some people don't know how to install binaries manually, the app puts a file on the cache partition so the recovery automaticly installs the zip upon booting. Now, this would be good so you don't mess up your device, but the zip file it's trying to install is faulty so it just breaks the device.
My attept at fixing this is to delete the /cache/recovery folder so it doesn't just install the file, and instead boots into a working recovery.
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That would be great but i cant keep my tablet on for more than like 30 seconds before it auto shuts off and it automatically tries to go into recovery when i add power to the device it wont just boot to the OS
parkourgamer said:
That would be great but i cant keep my tablet on for more than like 30 seconds before it auto shuts off and it automatically tries to go into recovery when i add power to the device it wont just boot to the OS
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30 seconds is more than enough. Especally with an automated script like the one I sent you.
The first thing we have to do to fix your tablet is to establish a working ADB connection. Use the ADB installer i sent you. And look up on how to install Google USB driver for ADB.
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30 seconds is more than enough. Especally with an automated script like the one I sent you.
The first thing we have to do to fix your tablet is to establish a working ADB connection. Use the ADB installer i sent you. And look up on how to install Google USB driver for ADB.
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ok will try
Hi,
Sorry for any incorrect information in advance, as I am pretty new to this.
I own a Nexus 7 2013 (32gb), I don't know what I am currently running, as my device won't start but, I was running CM11 4.4.4.
Today I decided that I'd try out Android 5.0.1, so I tried to flash my device, this did not work as my device was not found. I used the SDK tools from Google, with the razor image (5.0.1 (LRX22C)). I do have the USB driver add-on from the SDK tools, but that did not fix the problem. As this did not work, I tried this alternative method --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381582
Whilst carrying out this method I pressed enter through all the steps, even though my tablet did not restart like it was meant to. I then manually put the tablet into fastboot mode and tried again, pressing enter through the whole process. Again my tablet stayed on the same screen (fastboot). I put tried to power on the tablet, which didn't work and put me onto the Google start screen, where nothing happens. The console said that all my data has been deleted, even the os, but then the new image has not been transferred to the tablet.
I then tried the WugFresh N7 toolkit, which again did not succeed in transferring the flash image.
I don't think that I have an os on my device any more, and I cannot put on onto it. I don't know if my USB port is faulty on my device because when I plug it into my laptop, the disconnection sound sounds every so often, maybe that is why I cannot transfer data to it.
If I try to boot my device, it freezes on the Google screen, then nothing happens. If I enter fastboot mode, then go into recovery mode, the picture of the fastboot droid comes up with an x through it.
Any ideas?
Any help appreciated, thanks
P.S sorry for low quality photos, also my tablet is no longer detected in the WugFresh toolkit
willdev13 said:
Hi,
Sorry for any incorrect information in advance, as I am pretty new to this.
I own a Nexus 7 2013 (32gb), I don't know what I am currently running, as my device won't start but, I was running CM11 4.4.4.
Today I decided that I'd try out Android 5.0.1, so I tried to flash my device, this did not work as my device was not found. I used the SDK tools from Google, with the razor image (5.0.1 (LRX22C)). I do have the USB driver add-on from the SDK tools, but that did not fix the problem. As this did not work, I tried this alternative method --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381582
Whilst carrying out this method I pressed enter through all the steps, even though my tablet did not restart like it was meant to. I then manually put the tablet into fastboot mode and tried again, pressing enter through the whole process. Again my tablet stayed on the same screen (fastboot). I put tried to power on the tablet, which didn't work and put me onto the Google start screen, where nothing happens. The console said that all my data has been deleted, even the os, but then the new image has not been transferred to the tablet.
I then tried the WugFresh N7 toolkit, which again did not succeed in transferring the flash image.
I don't think that I have an os on my device any more, and I cannot put on onto it. I don't know if my USB port is faulty on my device because when I plug it into my laptop, the disconnection sound sounds every so often, maybe that is why I cannot transfer data to it.
If I try to boot my device, it freezes on the Google screen, then nothing happens. If I enter fastboot mode, then go into recovery mode, the picture of the fastboot droid comes up with an x through it.
Any ideas?
Any help appreciated, thanks
P.S sorry for low quality photos, also my tablet is no longer detected in the WugFresh toolkit
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I can suggest u you flash stock firmware using fastboot.
As after reading your query I am sure that the OS has been deleted or corrupted due to several methods used by u.
Go to ur respective forum and u will find everyrhing related to it.
Press thanks if helped
nightwalker said:
I can suggest u you flash stock firmware using fastboot.
As after reading your query I am sure that the OS has been deleted or corrupted due to several methods used by u.
Go to ur respective forum and u will find everyrhing related to it.
Press thanks if helped
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I can't flash it with anything, but thanks anyway
willdev13 said:
I can't flash it with anything, but thanks anyway
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If this is the situation then submit it to S.C
Here is the rundown. I have the d 850 LG g3. Was planning on unrooting phone from towel root and rerooting it using towelroot once I found the mod I wanted. I have the latest version of twrp loaded as well. On my way home from work yesterday I was riding my motorcycle and listening to music, all the sudden the music stops so I pull over to see what happened and look to see that my phone has somehow opened twrp. I get home and try to reboot phone and it loads right back into twrp. I did a backup. Restarted phone to same results. I factory reset phone thinking that would work. NOPE. Straight back into twrp so I plug phone into computer to see what's on it. It appears all my games music LG backup etc is still there's why can't I get out of twrp. Could I have accidentally wiped everything while in my pocket? Can I fix this problem or do i now have a $500 paperweight? Please please folks out there in xda land help me out. I've got experience in rooting with my htc m7 so am familiar with this stuff. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time.
dcm1200 said:
Here is the rundown. I have the d 850 LG g3. Was planning on unrooting phone from towel root and rerooting it using towelroot once I found the mod I wanted. I have the latest version of twrp loaded as well. On my way home from work yesterday I was riding my motorcycle and listening to music, all the sudden the music stops so I pull over to see what happened and look to see that my phone has somehow opened twrp. I get home and try to reboot phone and it loads right back into twrp. I did a backup. Restarted phone to same results. I factory reset phone thinking that would work. NOPE. Straight back into twrp so I plug phone into computer to see what's on it. It appears all my games music LG backup etc is still there's why can't I get out of twrp. Could I have accidentally wiped everything while in my pocket? Can I fix this problem or do i now have a $500 paperweight? Please please folks out there in xda land help me out. I've got experience in rooting with my htc m7 so am familiar with this stuff. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time.
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Make backup and try repair your system partition with lg flash tools and tot or if you have twrp. Try flash any rom stock bumped
Try this..
dcm1200 said:
Here is the rundown. I have the d 850 LG g3. Was planning on unrooting phone from towel root and rerooting it using towelroot once I found the mod I wanted. I have the latest version of twrp loaded as well. On my way home from work yesterday I was riding my motorcycle and listening to music, all the sudden the music stops so I pull over to see what happened and look to see that my phone has somehow opened twrp. I get home and try to reboot phone and it loads right back into twrp. I did a backup. Restarted phone to same results. I factory reset phone thinking that would work. NOPE. Straight back into twrp so I plug phone into computer to see what's on it. It appears all my games music LG backup etc is still there's why can't I get out of twrp. Could I have accidentally wiped everything while in my pocket? Can I fix this problem or do i now have a $500 paperweight? Please please folks out there in xda land help me out. I've got experience in rooting with my htc m7 so am familiar with this stuff. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time.
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Somehow your rom partition/system seems to be corrupted. If you want to try and save your data, Please copy the downloaded version of your current rom and dirty flash (flash without wipe) and try to get back into the system. If you do not have your rom in your internal memory, try adb sideload or try to copy it to your external SD card and install from there.
You can also try to copy your stuff over to the external SD card using the file manager in TWRP and then wipe and install your rom.
If none of these wor, you still can flash factory image by process defined in the this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g3/general/unroot-return-to-factory-stock-att-lg-g3-t2820827
I believe you can still rescue your phone. Please let us know how it went.
I tried flashing a ROM with gaps and rebooted and it still senT me back into TWRP.
Maybe his phone tried to download and install the OTA? Try this also if the above doesn't work. http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/fix-stuck-custom-recovery-trying-ota-t2907508
harihacker said:
Somehow your rom partition/system seems to be corrupted. If you want to try and save your data, Please copy the downloaded version of your current rom and dirty flash (flash without wipe) and try to get back into the system. If you do not have your rom in your internal memory, try adb sideload or try to copy it to your external SD card and install from there.
You can also try to copy your stuff over to the external SD card using the file manager in TWRP and then wipe and install your rom.
If none of these wor, you still can flash factory image by process defined in the this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g3/general/unroot-return-to-factory-stock-att-lg-g3-t2820827
I believe you can still rescue your phone. Please let us know how it went.
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Will do. Going home in a bit to try it out. Will keep u posted and thanks to everyone who has given advice. Ill be happy to get it back to stock and then starting over from scratch with a good custom from and kernel. Quick question, I tried flashing the custom illusion rom with gapps. Is that rom a bmp.img?
No.. A Zip file.
dcm1200 said:
Will do. Going home in a bit to try it out. Will keep u posted and thanks to everyone who has given advice. Ill be happy to get it back to stock and then starting over from scratch with a good custom from and kernel. Quick question, I tried flashing the custom illusion rom with gapps. Is that rom a bmp.img?
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The rom is normally a zip file.
If you already tried to flash a rom (other than your current one) I suggest you try the "back to stock" thing that was referred in my last post. If you have all the drivers in place and do the process correctly (preferably from a Windows 7 laptop), Your phone will be burst back to life in no time.. Good luck..!!
harihacker said:
The rom is normally a zip file.
If you already tried to flash a rom (other than your current one) I suggest you try the "back to stock" thing that was referred in my last post. If you have all the drivers in place and do the process correctly (preferably from a Windows 7 laptop), Your phone will be burst back to life in no time.. Good luck..!!
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Following the steps and just to part where I press volume up and plug into USB port and it said download for a second then jumped to firmware update do not unplug until process is complete. Its been a couple of minutes and in still at zero %
Good..
dcm1200 said:
Following the steps and just to part where I press volume up and plug into USB port and it said download for a second then jumped to firmware update do not unplug until process is complete. Its been a couple of minutes and in still at zero %
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That is exactly what you want. You are now in download mode. So please proceed to next step (i believe the next step is on the laptop).
But the firmware update hasn't even gotten to 1% yet and I don't know how to get back to download mode. I don't know if unplugging device and trying again will mess it up even more. Device manager didn't pop up on computer either
dcm1200 said:
But the firmware update hasn't even gotten to 1% yet and I don't know how to get back to download mode. I don't know if unplugging device and trying again will mess it up even more. Device manager didn't pop up on computer either
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Device manager wont "pop up".. you need to pull it from control pannel. Once you confirmed/changed the port to 41, i believe you can pull the usb, wait for 5 sec and put in back in. Follow exactly as instructed in the thread and you should be fine.
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Also firmware update starts after the "usb pull" and re-plug in.
harihacker said:
Device manager wont "pop up".. you need to pull it from control pannel. Once you confirmed/changed the port to 41, i believe you can pull the usb, wait for 5 sec and put in back in. Follow exactly as instructed in the thread and you should be fine.
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Also firmware update starts after the "usb pull" and re-plug in.
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I haven't gotten a chance to pull it up. IT goes to download mode and then right into firmware update. I'm looking on control panel for my phone so I can go into port but its not showing up in control panel
dcm1200 said:
I haven't gotten a chance to pull it up. IT goes to download mode and then right into firmware update. I'm looking on control panel for my phone so I can go into port but its not showing up in control panel
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1) The "firmware update" page is the download mode.
2) Control Panel -> Device Manager -> Ports -> Select LG one -> Port Settings -> Advanced -> look for "Com Port Number" on left hand side.
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If your device does not show in the Ports section, that means that your drivers are not installed correctly. Did you install the one given in the thread?
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Try these drivers if you cant find the right one: http://www.koushikdutta.com/post/universal-adb-driver
Yes drivers showed in port. Followed instructions according to LG flashtool and in getting a message saying that lgusb/ parallel lock key is not detected
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dcm1200 said:
Yes drivers showed in port. Followed instructions according to LG flashtool and in getting a message saying that lgusb/ parallel lock key is not detected
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At what stage of the process are you getting this error? Please refer to the step number in the "back to stock" thread.
Lg flash tool is saying authentication failed
Re-try.
dcm1200 said:
Lg flash tool is saying authentication failed
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Again, at what stage did you get the error? Which step?
Did you install the driver i quoted above? If you did in between the process, please pull the battery and try from the beginning if the flash process did not start.
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At what stage of the process are you getting this error? Please refer to the step number in the "back to stock" thread.
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Step 12 go to LG flash tool and run as administrator.
DLL
dcm1200 said:
Step 12 go to LG flash tool and run as administrator.
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Did you replace the DLL file in the folder as instructed? Did you give the computer's correct admin password? Are you logged in as an admin in the laptop?
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Did you replace the DLL file in the folder as instructed? Did you give the computer's correct admin password? Are you logged in as an admin in the laptop?
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I got in