Having problem rooting nexus s - Nexus S General

I'm following the [GUIDE] Step by Step ROOT Nexus S via ClockworkMod Recovery image (i9023 and i9020A) but I get stuck after step 13, I don't see any "android bootloader interface" so I can't select it.
Also the icon for "Android 1.0" on my device manager window has a yellow/black exclamation mark. Though I should mention that.
What do I do now?

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I believe the yellow exclamation mark is to alert you that the driver is not working/installed properly. After clicking "Let me pick...", do you see a button marked "Have Disk..."? If so, click that, click browse and go to where you downloaded the google usb drivers and select "android_winusb.inf".
Hope that helps.

i've had the same issue when rooting my ns, what you need is "pdanet for android"
sorry im a newb, cant give you the url..
just google ,the first one is it. installing this fixes the driver problem, though this software is for something else.

ikika87 said:
I believe the yellow exclamation mark is to alert you that the driver is not working/installed properly. After clicking "Let me pick...", do you see a button marked "Have Disk..."? If so, click that, click browse and go to where you downloaded the google usb drivers and select "android_winusb.inf".
Hope that helps.
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Thank you! This work, but now I'm stuck on "Part 4: Root" step 6. Every time I type in adb push su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip /sdcard/su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip it says device not found.
Thanks for all the help so far.

Allright I got it to work somehow. I got it stuck after when I would go to recovery and I'd see the android + exclamation mark. Turns out you lose the clockwork mod when you reboot?
How do I keep it clockwork mod? I tried the cmd commands, but it returns
device not found
for example if I type adb shell, it returns device not found.

I attempted to root my friends Nexus S this weekend and I had no idea what i was setting myself up for! This is crazy how much work has to be done to root this damn phone lol. I have an epic and its literally a few seconds and you are done.
I got stuck after it asked me to download a special java package and i did but it still didnt recognize it.

Ingeminiac said:
Allright I got it to work somehow. I got it stuck after when I would go to recovery and I'd see the android + exclamation mark. Turns out you lose the clockwork mod when you reboot?
How do I keep it clockwork mod? I tried the cmd commands, but it returns
device not found
for example if I type adb shell, it returns device not found.
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if you are on stock , then yes you will lose the recovery.
follow the instructions i posted here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14076068&postcount=6
keep in mind you have to rename the update-recovery.sh cause on rebooting this file will cause the stock recovery to be flashed back.

goblue30093 said:
I attempted to root my friends Nexus S this weekend and I had no idea what i was setting myself up for! This is crazy how much work has to be done to root this damn phone lol. I have an epic and its literally a few seconds and you are done.
I got stuck after it asked me to download a special java package and i did but it still didnt recognize it.
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it is nopt as hard as it looks like. i believe this guide is quite useless and complicates stuff. an example is that it says after flashing recovery. you should use adb to push ur su file to the sdcard. why complicate stuff when u could just from recovery , mount the sdcard and drag the file there with ur mouse!

Ingeminiac said:
I'm following the [GUIDE] Step by Step ROOT Nexus S via ClockworkMod Recovery image (i9023 and i9020A) but I get stuck after step 13, I don't see any "android bootloader interface" so I can't select it.
Also the icon for "Android 1.0" on my device manager window has a yellow/black exclamation mark. Though I should mention that.
What do I do now?
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Forget this crap go to Nexus S Android Dev forum a new one click root method has been applied for 2.3.4. See me there
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using XDA App

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Can't install clockwork recovery

Hello!
I'm trying to install clockwork recovery with the fastboot method.
But when i use this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1319257
The phone just freeze at the ZTE (white background) logo.
And the windows command prompt are telling me: < waiting for device >
I need to remove the battery to start it again.
Have also tried;
z4root + Rom Manager
OneClickRecovery (telling me exploit cannot be used trying su and launch the file explorer)
It's a Gen 2 phone with Android 2.3+
If nothing works cant i use Linux?
Big thanx! for everything.
You need to install drivers for the phone if you use Windows. Link is in the thread.
It'll work on Linux or Mac without any drivers, but you might need to be root if you don't set it up right.
wbaw said:
You need to install drivers for the phone if you use Windows. Link is in the thread.
It'll work on Linux or Mac without any drivers, but you might need to be root if you don't set it up right.
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Yes, i have done that. I did try the drivers in the thread and those i did get with the phone (autorun). And Windows tells me all drivers work correct.
Thnx for the answer.
When you're in the bootloader, check device manager if it shows Android with a yellow exclamation.
Rapier07 said:
When you're in the bootloader, check device manager if it shows Android with a yellow exclamation.
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Yes, when i do the
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
and the phone shutsdown and showing ZTE (white background) then device manager starts showing "android" with a yellow "!" behind it.
But it ain't there until i do that? And Win 7 shows a "can't find drive" i did try point it to the ZTE 3G instalation folder with the amd64 drives. But nothing happens.
Now i have tryed on my girlfriends laptop also. It also got the Windows 7 64bit. But it does not work there either. Same problem.
How long should it take until "Android" logo shows on the phone?
Thanx for all the help!
UPDATE
UPDATE!
I think i solved it.
Used: SuperOneClick
And when it started to root and downloaded all drivers i did the original ADB:
[GUIDE] How to root your ZTE Android device
And it started to install Clockwork Recovery. SuperOneClick shutdown (error) and the phone booted. And now i can boot into Clockwork Recovery with VOL-.
But Rom Manager does not find it and can't install it.
So i'm going for the traditional boot with VOL- and hit the ROM from there.
Big thanx for the help!

Cannot root Tattoo in any way

I have a 1.6 Tattoo in which I wish to add the 2.3 OS. I read that root access is required and started searching for ways to do it. Found several in which users stated they've worked. I began with the universal rooting apps (trials in order): Androot had parsing problems and Z4Root hung durring restart. After these, I went on with the manual rooting with CMD and SDK in which at this line
Code:
while ./m7 ; do : ; done
waited 10 minutes to restart and nothing. So I went with SuperOneClick in which I received an error.
Is there a way that WORKS?
Try this one,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=761507
if it doesnt work do it the old fashion way
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/HTC_Tattoo:_Full_Update_Guide
kemoba said:
Try this one,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=761507
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The first method was tried and I had a parsing problem.
kemoba said:
if it doesnt work do it the old fashion way
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/HTC_Tattoo:_Full_Update_Guide
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Tried this one too. Read the text before the code in the first post.
I followed Cyanogen's Tattoo Full Update tutorial and at step 7 I get this error: adb not found. I tried this method 4 times. Do I have to hard reset or factory reset the device?
ADB not found ????? After you write adb in cmd ??? Did you install ADB via Android SDK ???
OK. I managed to root the Tattoo but (offtopic) I don't know if ClockWorkMod is installed. Terminal gave me "not permited" for the command "reboot recovery" and I can't get there with any key combos. I followed the steps in intalling the mod.
Turn it off then at the same time press and hold Home+Power and dont release it until it goes into cwm
kemoba said:
Turn it off then at the same time press and hold Home+Power and dont release it until it goes into cwm
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Already tried that. An exclamation sign and a phone show up.
cipri92 said:
OK.I don't know if ClockWorkMod is installed. Terminal gave me "not permited" for the command "reboot recovery" and I can't get there with any key combos. I followed the steps in intalling the mod.
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Hi cipri, as you successfully rooted tattoo, try to install CWM as described here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27174485&postcount=129
bye
yen
cipri92 said:
Already tried that. An exclamation sign and a phone show up.
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That means you didnt install cwm
When trying to install RomManager, "There was a problem parsing the package".
OK, I've installed the new ROM and it's working A OK. Thank all for your help!

[Q] Nexus 7 Booting Failed & No ADB Connection

Hi Guys
Another rooting/flashing noob here that's messed up his N7 sorry
I know there's other threads with similair issues but they all advise fixes involving using adb connection and usb debugging which I cannot do (explained below)
My device will turn on, it goes to the google logo with the green start icon, I can select and go into bootloader and recovery, if I press start it says booting failed in the upper left corner and will go no further.
My device is plugged in via usb, i have the latest rookit 1.5.5, and sdk installed etc, i also have the naked drivers and the factory images from google on my pc.
The machine came with 4.1.2 installed (nakasi-jzo54k).
To mess it up, somewhere in between updating to 4.2, rooting and unrooting it, and flashing it i must have done something wrong but being a happy button bashing noob I don't know what exactly...
And yes I also didn't make a backup of any kind because well I'm just a moron and lesson well learnt.
So yeah, I have no adb connection, can't go into debuging mode and it won't boot.
Does anybody know if there is anyway I can restore my tablet please? Any help would be hugely appreciated!
Many thanks
greyphox said:
Hi Guys
Another rooting/flashing noob here that's messed up his N7 sorry
I know there's other threads with similair issues but they all advise fixes involving using adb connection and usb debugging which I cannot do (explained below)
My device will turn on, it goes to the google logo with the green start icon, I can select and go into bootloader and recovery, if I press start it says booting failed in the upper left corner and will go no further.
My device is plugged in via usb, i have the latest rookit 1.5.5, and sdk installed etc, i also have the naked drivers and the factory images from google on my pc.
The machine came with 4.1.2 installed (nakasi-jzo54k).
To mess it up, somewhere in between updating to 4.2, rooting and unrooting it, and flashing it i must have done something wrong but being a happy button bashing noob I don't know what exactly...
And yes I also didn't make a backup of any kind because well I'm just a moron and lesson well learnt.
So yeah, I have no adb connection, can't go into debuging mode and it won't boot.
Does anybody know if there is anyway I can restore my tablet please? Any help would be hugely appreciated!
Many thanks
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If you got half way through rooting, what has happened to your ADB?
Try the option "Return to stock and Flash stock image" try that.
What message does ADB give you etc?
Wilks3y said:
If you got half way through rooting, what has happened to your ADB?
Try the option "Return to stock and Flash stock image" try that.
What message does ADB give you etc?
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Hi thanks
Well when I run 'adb devices' in dos the device does not come up, blank etc
but if in the advanced utilities section of the rookit it will reboot it and say connected etc when i try to boot/flash image for bootloader, system, recovery etc but always goes back to google logo and won't boo up, can still get into bootloader and recovery though
i fully rooted it and unrooted it, i tried to flash 4.1.1 to see if i could thats when this all started
if i try flash stock + unroot option (device is on/normal) sub option the rootkit tries to check adb status and says not connected etc which makes sense as dos won't detect it, if this helps in device manager its coming up as...
samsung android phone
android bootloader interface
so i that driver in rootkit to manually install the naked drivers in device manager and it will say they are up to date etc
so the advanced utilities section for boot/flash image will communicate but no other.....
flash stock root used to detect it but even then in dos it would give me the 'too many links error'
I just hope there is a solution.... and i hope all that makes sense sorry
Cheers
greyphox said:
Hi thanks
Well when I run 'adb devices' in dos the device does not come up, blank etc
but if in the advanced utilities section of the rookit it will reboot it and say connected etc when i try to boot/flash image for bootloader, system, recovery etc but always goes back to google logo and won't boo up, can still get into bootloader and recovery though
i fully rooted it and unrooted it, i tried to flash 4.1.1 to see if i could thats when this all started
if i try flash stock + unroot option (device is on/normal) sub option the rootkit tries to check adb status and says not connected etc which makes sense as dos won't detect it, if this helps in device manager its coming up as...
samsung android phone
android bootloader interface
so i that driver in rootkit to manually install the naked drivers in device manager and it will say they are up to date etc
so the advanced utilities section for boot/flash image will communicate but no other.....
flash stock root used to detect it but even then in dos it would give me the 'too many links error'
I just hope there is a solution.... and i hope all that makes sense sorry
Cheers
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Have you added ADB to your envioronment varibles?
If not,
Control Panel -> Advanced -> Envioronment Variables, then add the path to your SDK folder to it, after the other variables (Variables are separated using ; )
Also, try to install the drivers, using Wug's method, thats THE ONLY ONE that worked for me, unistall anything to do with nexus before hand.
Goto Device manager, find anything that involves Nexus or Android.
Then Start the "Full Driver Method" on Wugs kit.
This should sort your driver issue.
Then the Nexus should be visible through ADB.
PS- Your adb isnt broken if its accepting the commands.
The reason your device isnt listed, is the Drivers.
You have driver issues, so try the what I just stated and let me know .
nexus toolkit from dev section
ngoralph said:
nexus toolkit from dev section
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Have you even read what hes said?
He's already tried the toolkit...
Wilks3y said:
Have you added ADB to your envioronment varibles?
If not,
Control Panel -> Advanced -> Envioronment Variables, then add the path to your SDK folder to it, after the other variables (Variables are separated using ; )
Also, try to install the drivers, using Wug's method, thats THE ONLY ONE that worked for me, unistall anything to do with nexus before hand.
Goto Device manager, find anything that involves Nexus or Android.
Then Start the "Full Driver Method" on Wugs kit.
This should sort your driver issue.
Then the Nexus should be visible through ADB.
PS- Your adb isnt broken if its accepting the commands.
The reason your device isnt listed, is the Drivers.
You have driver issues, so try the what I just stated and let me know .
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The first step in the full driver guide in wugs kit is to enable usb debugging which i cannot do though as it won't power on.......
I have added the environmental variabes before yes sorry, qbkings utube vids showed me how to do that
Just tried these steps
toolkit home screen, flash stock + unroot (softbricked bootloop)
then naksaki 4.2 jzo54k, auto download and extract.
it got to dos stage and i get 'Failed bootloader is locked'
??? thanks again
Wilks3y said:
Have you added ADB to your envioronment varibles?
If not,
Control Panel -> Advanced -> Envioronment Variables, then add the path to your SDK folder to it, after the other variables (Variables are separated using ; )
Also, try to install the drivers, using Wug's method, thats THE ONLY ONE that worked for me, unistall anything to do with nexus before hand.
Goto Device manager, find anything that involves Nexus or Android.
Then Start the "Full Driver Method" on Wugs kit.
This should sort your driver issue.
Then the Nexus should be visible through ADB.
PS- Your adb isnt broken if its accepting the commands.
The reason your device isnt listed, is the Drivers.
You have driver issues, so try the what I just stated and let me know .
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OK unlocked it via the main unlock option on rootkit and it unlocked ok, so im now re-trying te softbricked option to flash etc and its currently.. writing system...
greyphox said:
OK unlocked it via the main unlock option on rootkit and it unlocked ok, so im now re-trying te softbricked option to flash etc and its currently.. writing system...
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Sounds good mate !
Need any extra help drop us a PM I'd be happy to lend a hand.
Wilks3y said:
Sounds good mate !
Need any extra help drop us a PM I'd be happy to lend a hand.
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MOOOOOO!
It wrote to the system ok and now its hanging on erasing user data, googled and its happend to others.......
OK, more help please, been hanging for5 mins lol
Issue Fixed I think, he PM'd me.
Unlocked but... what do I do now?
Newbie but old or old but newbie - With the need and not just a curious want, to be able to "rename" my Nexus 7 v1 so I can see a friendly name in my old DD-WRTed Linksys GL, I finally had enough gumption to try rooting this tablet.
So, I was excited that when I used Nexus Root Toolkit v1.6.8 on my Nexus 7 v1, following the "easy and visual" steps, I actually managed to unlock this device. But when it came to the "root" part, the ADB repeatedly failed to recognize this tablet. I tried all the suggested steps and remedies, but so far, nada.
The tablet now boots past the white "Google" with an unlocked icon at the bottom, but nothing beyond thea big white "right-arrow" on the screen. I can choose a Wi-Fi signal to connect to, but that's it.
This is my first tablet and I have been playing with it for the past 3 months. I know people here are more than willing to help, so thank you in advance.
BTW, I am not that young to spend hours way past sleeping time to scour for answers and piece it together.
Wilks3y said:
Issue Fixed I think, he PM'd me.
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Could you let me know his solution as I have exactly the same problem and have used all of his previous (unsuccessful) fixes myself?
Kindred Mole said:
Could you let me know his solution as I have exactly the same problem and have used all of his previous (unsuccessful) fixes myself?
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+1
This worked for me...
Download the image file for your device which you can find at the Google Developer's site
Copy the uncompressed files from the image archive to the platform-tools folder of the Android SDK
Use the up and down volume on the device to get into bootloader mode. Connect the device to a usb port.
Open a command prompt in the platform tools folder and run the flash-all batch file to load the image to your device. After a few minutes I got the happy X logo to get me back to a blank slate.

Nexus 7 stuck on fastboot screen/bootloop...bricked?

Hi
Tried to flash a new kernel and all seemed ok (flashed phones and nexus 7 few times now) when I came out of flashing I hit a bootloop, I though nothing of it and tried to restart....same issue, so next I tried to go into cw recovery, no joy, it will not show again.
I can power/vol keys to android fastboot screen with start power restart boot and so on but if I choose recovery nothing happens, I am stuck with either a bootloop or stuck on android fastboot screen and not able to move from either.
I have tried the toolkit and most other things but the problem is it cannot see my nexus 7, even after installing drivers and so on the toolkit (top right) does not list my nexus as found, because of this I cannot reflash any stock firmware/recover/reflash cwr.
Not sure how I can get around this if my pc cannot see the nexus 7.
Thanks for any help
voodoochild2008 said:
Hi
Tried to flash a new kernel and all seemed ok (flashed phones and nexus 7 few times now) when I came out of flashing I hit a bootloop, I though nothing of it and tried to restart....same issue, so next I tried to go into cw recovery, no joy, it will not show again.
I can power/vol keys to android fastboot screen with start power restart boot and so on but if I choose recovery nothing happens, I am stuck with either a bootloop or stuck on android fastboot screen and not able to move from either.
I have tried the toolkit and most other things but the problem is it cannot see my nexus 7, even after installing drivers and so on the toolkit (top right) does not list my nexus as found, because of this I cannot reflash any stock firmware/recover/reflash cwr.
Not sure how I can get around this if my pc cannot see the nexus 7.
Thanks for any help
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try to flash recovery again via fastboot...or doesnt pc recognize divice at all?
S.R
shivasrage said:
try to flash recovery again via fastboot...
S.R
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Hi
I cannot flash anything. On the fastboot screen I can scroll up and down powr off/start/recovery....if I choose any (apart from power off) nothing happens.
When I hook it up to my pc it cannot see it, nexus 7 toolkit also cannot see it, it does not list it as found so I cannot flash anything on to it, if I try it just says waiting for device, tried other things and same thing either waiting for device or asks if fastboot installed.
voodoochild2008 said:
Hi
I cannot flash anything. On the fastboot screen I can scroll up and down powr off/start/recovery....if I choose any (apart from power off) nothing happens.
When I hook it up to my pc it cannot see it, nexus 7 toolkit also cannot see it, it does not list it as found so I cannot flash anything on to it, if I try it just says waiting for device, tried other things and same thing either waiting for device or asks if fastboot installed.
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f****
have you tried flashing factory image from google site.with flash all-sh?
shivasrage said:
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have you tried flashing factory image from google site.with flash all-sh?
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I have a image ready but not able to flash....but what is flash all-sh? trying to search for it, is it a tool to force flash?
voodoochild2008 said:
I have a image ready but not able to flash....but what is flash all-sh? trying to search for it, is it a tool to force flash?
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no its included in the factory image to flash all i one so it looks like for the nexus 4:
flash-all .....its a windows batch image with all included.... try this
S:R.
shivasrage said:
no its included in the factory image to flash all i one so it looks like for the nexus 4:
flash-all .....its a windows batch image with all included.... try this
S:R.
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Thanks....but still get waiting for device, thats the problem, nothing seems to see it so I cannot flash anything to it.
You are already at the bootloader screen. Use your computer to fastboot flash a new kernel. Being able to get into recovery has nothing to do with it. You screwed it up flashing a kernel. Its likely thats all you need to fix it. Flash a new one with fastboot.
You are already at the bootloader screen. Use your computer to fastboot flash a new kernel. Being able to get into recovery has nothing to do with it. You screwed it up flashing a kernel. Its likely thats all you need to fix it. Flash a new one with fastboot.
i thought the same as you but fastboot isn recognizig N7 anymore....always wating for device....
Hemidroids said:
You are already at the bootloader screen. Use your computer to fastboot flash a new kernel. Being able to get into recovery has nothing to do with it. You screwed it up flashing a kernel. Its likely thats all you need to fix it. Flash a new one with fastboot.
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Downloaded the fastboot exe but unsure what it needs to work as when I click on it a run box opens for like half a second and then closes, dont get a chance to read what it says, think I will have to read up on it.
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voodoochild2008 said:
Downloaded the fastboot exe but unsure what it needs to work as when I click on it a run box opens for like half a second and then closes, dont get a chance to read what it says, think I will have to read up on it.
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read this... i hope you can follwow that easily like me...
greets S.R.
http://dottech.org/21534/how-to-ins...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
voodoochild2008 said:
Downloaded the fastboot exe but unsure what it needs to work as when I click on it a run box opens for like half a second and then closes, dont get a chance to read what it says, think I will have to read up on it.
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EXE? doh.......Windows.......sorry cant help.
shivasrage said:
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read this... i hope you can follwow that easily like me...
greets S.R.
http://dottech.org/21534/how-to-ins...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
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Tried some of that already but will try again tomorrow.
Thanks for help with this and will post tomorrow if I can sort it. cheers
I hope this instructions can help you a little bit...but if it fails don´t be angry its all I can think of ...at this time ....merry christmas
S.R.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31931117:D
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
Well after using bits of jrom flasher and nexus toolkit I got it working again, main issue was making the tablet seen, abd and fastboot would not show device.
All up and running again THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED
voodoochild2008 said:
Well after using bits of jrom flasher and nexus toolkit I got it working again, main issue was making the tablet seen, abd and fastboot would not show device.
All up and running again THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED
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How did you get it to work? I have problem getting my device to be recognized. Stuck on boot loop too..
Hey man, how did you get your computer to recognize your device? Would be great to finally fix mine as this is the same exact problem -- computer doesn't recognize it even though in fastboot.
Quacker245 said:
Hey man, how did you get your computer to recognize your device? Would be great to finally fix mine as this is the same exact problem -- computer doesn't recognize it even though in fastboot.
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I don't understand exactly what you are trying to do, sorry: you said the pc does not see the nexus, "even thought in fastboot".. If you say even thought, it seems to me that you are able to access Android itself or maybe recovery? In that case I can't see the issue.. Sorry my fault, non english mother tongue
But, if have the device soft bricked and you are able to enter ONLY the bootloader (that is what we call often fastboot), then you should start to remove the not working fastboot drivers installed into your PC: launch the nexus in fastboot mode, go to Device Manager into your PC and search for a driver with an yellow exclamation point. This issue is very common so I hope that you have it, too.. So, uninstall that driver, then unlink the nexus from your PC; after a few seconds attach it to another USB port and see if Windows install a driver (it should). If this new driver doesn't work, too, or if Windows does no install any, try this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426502
Hope it helps, let us know, see you!
EDIT: also, if you still have no luck, you should find a Linux or Mac PC/laptop and download the adb/fastboot binary files for that OS; this will definitively solve your driver issue ( @#ò#@!"@# Winzozz )
brainvision said:
I don't understand exactly what you are trying to do, sorry: you said the pc does not see the nexus, "even thought in fastboot".. If you say even thought, it seems to me that you are able to access Android itself or maybe recovery? In that case I can't see the issue.. Sorry my fault, non english mother tongue
But, if have the device soft bricked and you are able to enter ONLY the bootloader (that is what we call often fastboot), then you should start to remove the not working fastboot drivers installed into your PC: launch the nexus in fastboot mode, go to Device Manager into your PC and search for a driver with an yellow exclamation point. This issue is very common so I hope that you have it, too.. So, uninstall that driver, then unlink the nexus from your PC; after a few seconds attach it to another USB port and see if Windows install a driver (it should). If this new driver doesn't work, too, or if Windows does no install any, try this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426502
Hope it helps, let us know, see you!
EDIT: also, if you still have no luck, you should find a Linux or Mac PC/laptop and download the adb/fastboot binary files for that OS; this will definitively solve your driver issue ( @#ò#@!"@# Winzozz )
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Hi sorry for not being clear. Basically I am only allowed to access the bootloader and my device is soft-bricked. I'm pretty sure I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers about a year ago when I originally did it, but I'll try again and let you know. Thanks!

[Q] Installing Custom ROM on Wrong OS Version, Looking for Solutions

I apologize if this question has been answered already, but I just spent 15 minutes using the search button and could not find a response.
I just installed Matr1x v10.5 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2007231) onto my Nexus 4 but it had JB 4.2. Based on the version notes of the thread, I assumed that it was backwards compatible with my phone and therefore installed the new version on my Nexus 4. Now every time I turn on my Nexus 4 the screen is blank. What can I do to fix this issue? Will it require a reset so that all my data is lost? Thanks.
What do you mean with '... The screen is blank'?
Can you get past the google bootanimation?
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failly said:
What do you mean with '... The screen is blank'?
Can you get past the google bootanimation?
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Nope, basically once I turn it on I see the "Google" text, and then the screen goes blank as in it's black. Basically the back light is on and you can see that it's on but the background is still black.
pooq said:
Nope, basically once I turn it on I see the "Google" text, and then the screen goes blank as in it's black. Basically the back light is on and you can see that it's on but the background is still black.
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Go into recovery and flash the stock kernel. If that doesnt work you need to do a full wipe and reflash the rom.
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What do you mean with '... The screen is blank'?
Can you get past the google bootanimation?
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Chromium_ said:
Go into recovery and flash the stock kernel. If that doesnt work you need to do a full wipe and reflash the rom.
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Theoretically, if I flash v10.0 (which accommodates JB 4.2) it should fix the issue right?
I'm at a dilemma because I do not know if there are any other ways to insert the kernel into my phone as there is no microSD option on the Nexus 4. Does anyone know how I could potentially get the file into my phone?
pooq said:
Theoretically, if I flash v10.0 (which accommodates JB 4.2) it should fix the issue right?
I'm at a dilemma because I do not know if there are any other ways to insert the kernel into my phone as there is no microSD option on the Nexus 4. Does anyone know how I could potentially get the file into my phone?
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Can you access recovery? If yes mount your storage and you can transfer the files.
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Can you access recovery? If yes mount your storage and you can transfer the files.
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I had already tried that, but once I connected my usb into my laptop I still couldn't transfer any files over.
In the end I reset my phone to factory settings, so the display still shows "Google". Just to confirm, the reason why this logo has been displayed on my phone for a while is because it is working to restore the factory setting (e.g. OS) correct?
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I had already tried that, but once I connected my usb into my laptop I still couldn't transfer any files over.
In the end I reset my phone to factory settings, so the display still shows "Google". Just to confirm, the reason why this logo has been displayed on my phone for a while is because it is working to restore the factory setting (e.g. OS) correct?
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I can't tell for sure since it never happend to me but I don't think if you choose to reset your phone to factory settings it will stay at the google logo.
If you choose to reset to facory settings I think you just will boot into recovery with that an android standing with something in his belly with a loading bar.
You can try this.
1.Boot into bootloader.
2A.Flash TWRP with the fastboot command and go to step 3.
2B.Flash stock N4 image with the fastboot command and profit!
3a.Try to mount storage and transfer another rom.
3b.Restore a backup.
Hopefully this works.
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failly said:
I can't tell for sure since it never happend to me but I don't think if you choose to reset your phone to factory settings it will stay at the google logo.
If you choose to reset to facory settings I think you just will boot into recovery with that an android standing with something in his belly with a loading bar.
You can try this.
1.Boot into bootloader.
2A.Flash TWRP with the fastboot command and go to step 3.
2B.Flash stock N4 image with the fastboot command and profit!
3a.Try to mount storage and transfer another rom.
3b.Restore a backup.
Hopefully this works.
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I have tried the above instructions up to step 3 because it did not work for me.
It shows the only files in my internal storage(/sdcard) are a file that says (Up A Level) and TWRP. Also, whenever I want to reboot it prompts "No OS Installed! Are you sure you wish to reboot?" At this point I am only interested in a factory reset now so that I can reinstall the initial JB 4.0 that came with the Nexus 4 and then upgrade to JB 4.3. However, whenever I do factory reset via recovery mode, I am stuck with an empty phone with the files I mentioned above.
What can I do to fix the situation? Thanks.
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I have tried the above instructions up to step 3 because it did not work for me.
It shows the only files in my internal storage(/sdcard) are a file that says (Up A Level) and TWRP. Also, whenever I want to reboot it prompts "No OS Installed! Are you sure you wish to reboot?" At this point I am only interested in a factory reset now so that I can reinstall the initial JB 4.0 that came with the Nexus 4 and then upgrade to JB 4.3. However, whenever I do factory reset via recovery mode, I am stuck with an empty phone with the files I mentioned above.
What can I do to fix the situation? Thanks.
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I think the reason that a factory reset won't help since there is no OS on the phone so it cannot reset something that isn't there.
And with the steps I mentioned, can you get into bootloader or does it directly boot into recovery.
Another thing you can try(I don't think it will work but I never tried it so you never know)
Download this toolkit:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469
There is an option to flash to stock completly, that will maybe do the trick.
Good luck!
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I think the reason that a factory reset won't help since there is no OS on the phone so it cannot reset something that isn't there.
And with the steps I mentioned, can you get into bootloader or does it directly boot into recovery.
Another thing you can try(I don't think it will work but I never tried it so you never know)
Download this toolkit:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469
There is an option to flash to stock completly, that will maybe do the trick.
Good luck!
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I can get into bootloader fine, it does not boot directly into recovery.
My Nexus 4 is already flashed with TWRP. I have installed the program from the link you provided, however, I have not used it to flash my phone again as one of the prerequisites to using the program is selecting which OS version I am using (at this point I am not using any) and want to prevent any further issues from occurring.
It seems like I can't really do anything with my phone unless I get a JB OS reinstalled, which is what I am currently struggling with. I am presently trying to find a way to copy the downloaded Nexus image files provided online into my internal storage so I can install them.
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I can get into bootloader fine, it does not boot directly into recovery.
My Nexus 4 is already flashed with TWRP. I have installed the program from the link you provided, however, I have not used it to flash my phone again as one of the prerequisites to using the program is selecting which OS version I am using (at this point I am not using any) and want to prevent any further issues from occurring.
It seems like I can't really do anything with my phone unless I get a JB OS reinstalled, which is what I am currently struggling with.
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Okay since you can get into bootloader thats great news!
Have you tried to manually download the nexus 4 image from google?
NOTE this are direct download links:
4.3:
https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/occam-jwr66v-factory-08d2b697.tgz
4.2.2:
https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/occam-jdq39-factory-345dc199.tgz
Here is an excellent guide:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...-to-android-4-3-jwr66v-and-root-it-right-now/
Scenario #2 on that guide suits you!
I think this will do the trick!
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You just have to do the following :
A) flash a recovery via fastboot (fastboot flash recovery recovery.zip)
B) now go ahead and boot from your recovery, and push the rom of your choice, in case you don't have one already inside your sdcard (adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/ROM.zip)
C) flash your recently copied rom of choice to your phone. (if necessary, wipe data, cache and dalvik cache)
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Okay since you can get into bootloader thats great news!
Have you tried to manually download the nexus 4 image from google?
NOTE this are direct download links:
4.3:
https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/occam-jwr66v-factory-08d2b697.tgz
4.2.2:
https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/occam-jdq39-factory-345dc199.tgz
Here is an excellent guide:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...-to-android-4-3-jwr66v-and-root-it-right-now/
Scenario #2 on that guide suits you!
I think this will do the trick!
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I just spent a couple of hours reading through the guides (and trying them out) which led me to several other guides. To be incredibly honest, I am completely confused as there is a plethora of new information thrown at me. I have to pose several questions before I continue:
1) When you say bootloader, are you referring to the fastboot bootloader screen that pops up after holding the volume down button and the power button? I just wanted to confirm this as I am starting to feel you are referring to something different after reading several guides.
2) Is the scenario 2 guide you posted basically a method to "sideload" the JB 4.3 into the storage of my Nexus 4 so I can install it via Recovery Mode?
I tried installing the drivers but I cannot seem to do it successfully as I do not even have a starting OS for my phone in the first place. I can not access a theoretical "Developer Mode" either from when I first rooted my phone.
So basically, I do not understand how I can get the direct downloads from Google (the JB 4.3 files) and get them into the internal storage of my Nexus 4 to install the OS.
Is there a simpler way to do this? If not, here is my current progress. At the moment I am stuck at this guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34552123&postcount=1) from the previous link you linked and am between C-D. I cannot get my laptop to recognize my device via fastboot devices in command prompt (D). To be honest, this is the second time I've seen this guide but could not get it working properly which is why I used the file provided at (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469) to root my Nexus 4.the OS[/B]. Is there a simpler way to do this? At the moment I am stuck at this guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34552123&postcount=1) from the previous link you linked and am between C-D. I cannot get my laptop to recognize my device via fastboot devices in command prompt (D). To be honest, this is the second time I've seen this guide but could not get it working properly which is why I used the file provided at (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469) to root my Nexus 4.
Yes, the bootloader is the one where you press vol down and the power button together, that's the place where you select to go to the recovery, use fastboot.
First thing you got to do is turn on your phone on the bootloader as mentioned above. Then, assuming you downloaded this: [NEXUS 4 TOOLKIT V2.0.0] from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688, open up command prompt and go to this address with "cd C:\Google_Nexus_4_ToolKit" or where you decided to install your toolkit. On windows explorer, go there and rename fastboot-toolkit or whatever it is called to fastboot to make things simpler.
Type in cmd: fastboot devices to check if it recognizes your phone.
If it doesn't; then install these drivers (you should have your device already connected via USB to your computer): https://www.dropbox.com/s/a808emeelvxkwyc/usb_driver.rar
Go to Control Panel\Hardware and Sound > Device Manager. Your phone should appear with an exclamation mark somewhere, right click it and click on update driver:
-Click on browse my computer software
-Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
-Have disk
-Browse for where you downloaded the drivers I linked you to then click ok.
-You should find within the next page something that says Android Bootloader Interface, double click it and finish the installation.
After that's done, then type in fastboot devices on cmd again, it should show up now.
Then, go to here and download TWRP 2.6.0.0 http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/mako/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-mako.img , that will be your recovery. After you've downloaded move it to C:\Google_Nexus_4_ToolKit to make matters easier.
NOTE: IF YOUR BOOTLOADER IS LOCKED YOU WILL HAVE TO UNLOCK IT , this can be done by typing fastboot oem unlock on command prompt
Now, simply type in this command: fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-mako.img you will now have a recovery on your device.
With the volume keys, choose to boot from the recovery. TWRP will load, while its loading, rename adb-toolkit to adb to make things easier. When its done loading, type in adb devices to see if it recognizes your phone, if it doesn't use your drivers again but this time instead of choosing Android Bootloader Interface, pick the one that says ADB.
When that's done, and it recognizes your device with the adb devices command you can now proceed to "push" or "copy/move a ROM you've downloaded in your computer towards your phone".
Of course you have to download a ROM, like Paranoid Android for example: http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/mako/pa_mako-3.69-20130722.zip , along with its GApps: http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/gapps/pa_gapps-full-4.2-20130719-signed.zip
You might have to even update your radio and bootloader in the future too, but let's leave it at that for now.
After you are done downloading the ROM of your choice, then type in these commands (assuming ADB works)
adb push pa_mako-3.69-20130722.zip /sdcard/
adb push pa_gapps-full-4.2-20130719-signed.zip /sdcard/
Having moved these two files inside your phone, now its time to flash them.
1) Go to Wipe on TWRP and simply swipe to factory reset
2) Go back and click on Install, look for pa_mako-3.69-20130722.zip and then add pa_gapps-full-4.2-20130719-signed.zip to the queue, swipe to install.
After that's done, simply reboot your phone and it should start booting up Paranoid Android and you're done. Might give you a few issues if you have an old radio and bootloader, but that can be fixed by flashing the new versions of these two in TWRP. Can be found here: https://www.copy.com/s/JniBu/4.3 files (mako) (these can be pushed via ADB like before, or you can simply download them on your phone when its working)
Hope this helps, don't think I can be more detailed.
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Yes, the bootloader is the one where you press vol down and the power button together, that's the place where you select to go to the recovery, use fastboot.
First thing you got to do is turn on your phone on the bootloader as mentioned above. Then, assuming you downloaded this: [NEXUS 4 TOOLKIT V2.0.0] from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688, open up command prompt and go to this address with "cd C:\Google_Nexus_4_ToolKit" or where you decided to install your toolkit. On windows explorer, go there and rename fastboot-toolkit or whatever it is called to fastboot to make things simpler.
Type in cmd: fastboot devices to check if it recognizes your phone.
If it doesn't; then install these drivers (you should have your device already connected via USB to your computer): https://www.dropbox.com/s/a808emeelvxkwyc/usb_driver.rar
Go to Control Panel\Hardware and Sound > Device Manager. Your phone should appear with an exclamation mark somewhere, right click it and click on update driver:
-Click on browse my computer software
-Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
-Have disk
-Browse for where you downloaded the drivers I linked you to then click ok.
-You should find within the next page something that says Android Bootloader Interface, double click it and finish the installation.
After that's done, then type in fastboot devices on cmd again, it should show up now.
Then, go to here and download TWRP 2.6.0.0 http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/mako/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-mako.img , that will be your recovery. After you've downloaded move it to C:\Google_Nexus_4_ToolKit to make matters easier.
NOTE: IF YOUR BOOTLOADER IS LOCKED YOU WILL HAVE TO UNLOCK IT , this can be done by typing fastboot oem unlock on command prompt
Now, simply type in this command: fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-mako.img you will now have a recovery on your device.
With the volume keys, choose to boot from the recovery. TWRP will load, while its loading, rename adb-toolkit to adb to make things easier. When its done loading, type in adb devices to see if it recognizes your phone, if it doesn't use your drivers again but this time instead of choosing Android Bootloader Interface, pick the one that says ADB.
When that's done, and it recognizes your device with the adb devices command you can now proceed to "push" or "copy/move a ROM you've downloaded in your computer towards your phone".
Of course you have to download a ROM, like Paranoid Android for example: http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/mako/pa_mako-3.69-20130722.zip , along with its GApps: http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/gapps/pa_gapps-full-4.2-20130719-signed.zip
You might have to even update your radio and bootloader in the future too, but let's leave it at that for now.
After you are done downloading the ROM of your choice, then type in these commands (assuming ADB works)
adb push pa_mako-3.69-20130722.zip /sdcard/
adb push pa_gapps-full-4.2-20130719-signed.zip /sdcard/
Having moved these two files inside your phone, now its time to flash them.
1) Go to Wipe on TWRP and simply swipe to factory reset
2) Go back and click on Install, look for pa_mako-3.69-20130722.zip and then add pa_gapps-full-4.2-20130719-signed.zip to the queue, swipe to install.
After that's done, simply reboot your phone and it should start booting up Paranoid Android and you're done. Might give you a few issues if you have an old radio and bootloader, but that can be fixed by flashing the new versions of these two in TWRP. Can be found here: https://www.copy.com/s/JniBu/4.3 files (mako) (these can be pushed via ADB like before, or you can simply download them on your phone when its working)
Hope this helps, don't think I can be more detailed.
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The first thing I'd like to do before reporting my progress report is to thank you and failly for taking the time to help me out. You both have contributed tremendously in trying to help me out with this, so I would like to thank you both for that.
1) I had installed the sdk program and changed the adb path (following this guide http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-set-up-android-adb-and-fastboot-on-windows-tutorial/)
Following wammie's guide:
2) Booted into bootloader
3) Downloaded and installed NEXUS 4 TOOLKIT V2.0.0 (had used it before but it didn't work for me so I relied on a different program to root my phone). Renamed fastboot-toolkit to fastboot
4) Typed fastboot devices in in cmd, does not recognize phone
5) Uninstalled current usb drivers and installed usb drivers provided. The driver I chose to install for was titled "Android". The other ! mark was "Base System Device" which was something I had never seen before until today when I had reinstalled usb drivers
6) Typed fastboot devices in cmd again and still nothing has changed
I am unable to continue any further as fastboot does not recognize my phone when I have it under bootloader. I had downloaded all the files that were recommended in your post. I think the reason why I cannot access fastboot devices is because there is literally no OS running in my phone. I could be wrong though.
I guess I'll take a break and call it a night since I've been trying to fix this problem the past 13 hours or so. Any additional feedback and support is appreciated!
Additional Notes: I have tried this both on my laptops (Windows 8) and on my desktop PC (Windows 7)
Luckly, if windows doesn't recognize your device while in fastboot it isn't because you don't have a OS installes but because not correctly set up drivers.
I posted a link some posta ago about a toolkit:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469
When opening the program at the top there is a button called full driver installation, press it and follow the instructions.
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This is what you should do when you are updating the drivers, its imperative you get those drivers working. Otherwise, you won't get access to fastboot.
Oh I would recommend using a Windows 7 PC.
Windows 8 can also do the trick but you maybe need to disable driver signature enforcement, so you better go with windows 7 for now.
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Status Update:
I had spent a whole day reformatting my Windows 7 machine and am back at it. I have made a bit more progress than before.
1) After typing in fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-mako.img in command prompt, under the "List of devices attached" it is blank (i.e. there is no device attached). http://i.imgur.com/TnyBCKS.png
2) I have successfully installed the usb driver on my PC the first time when the only explanation mark was titled "Android", however the only Android option at the moment now is labelled "Android Bootloader Interface". No such thing as ADB (or any variations including Android ADB Interface) exists.
3) In TWRP Recovery mode, I see an exclamation mark titled mako but I believe that is irrelevant. I have tried installing the drivers to this just in case but failed. I then tried it again in Bootloader mode and mako is gone and Android Device pops up again with "Android Bootloader Interface"
4) I have tried restarting my PC and repeating the above steps.
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5) The only time I see an Android Composite ADB Interfaces is when I boot normally to the "Google" screen. However, I cannot move any of my ROMS over into my phone. When I typed "adb devices" it shows a bunch of characters with offline beside it. I do not have any options to reinstall any drivers for this.
From my understanding,I should be able to access the Android Composite ADB Interface while in recovery mode, which should let me transfer my ROMs over... but the issue is I cannot access Android Composite ADB Interface while in recovery mode.
Also, is there any reason why I shouldn't use the official JB 4.3 img as the ROM I want to install on my phone?

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