I'm using wugfresh unlockand root and nexus 7 is stuck in bootloader. Computer says... Waiting for your device to finish booting back up and its been 10 minutes. Thanks
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since you are using a root toolkit for a nexus, you should ask in that thread for help. nexus devices dont need root toolkits, and are safer and just as easy(if not easier) without them.
Nevermind success!! First time with nexus device.
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I upgraded to 4.2.2 today and realized I can't root it now I been trying all day so I give up where can I get the 4.2.1 image cuz then I can root in like 2 min
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1744040
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1736578
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2070419
Start reading and stop making new threads
This is different I wanna go back to 4.2.1
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you didnt even read the damn posts.....stop
just stop
What's CD to platformtools?
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Change Directory
What's sudo in Linux?
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Class_of_punk26 said:
What's sudo in Linux?
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http://bit.ly/udjOul
seriously dude, you need to do a little legwork yourself. this is quickly getting out of hand
I'll just skip that step sorry
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OK I searched everywhere about this and still can't find a cure I even tried putting it in the c drive this is the only last step I need to root it but it says cannot path-to-img/cwm-grouper-img why?
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Class_of_punk26 said:
OK I searched everywhere about this and still can't find a cure I even tried putting it in the c drive this is the only last step I need to root it but it says cannot path-to-img/cwm-grouper-img why?
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what is the EXACT command you are putting in?
this really isnt that hard.
Fastboot flash recovery path-to-img/CWM-grouper-recovery.img
I also tried moving the file to the c: drive and put it as fastboot flash recovery c:/CWM-grouper-recovery.IMG I'm going by the guide on unlock and root a nexus 7 thread
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If your using windows use a toolkit. By the way, before you ask a question on here search online all you can and use this as a last resort.
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I can't use a toolkit none supports android 4.2.2
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path-to-img/cwm-grouper-recovery.img?
literally? thats your command you are using?
its not something like C:\rootkit\cwm-group-recovery.img?
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If your using windows use a toolkit. By the way, before you ask a question on here search online all you can and use this as a last resort.
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Class_of_punk26 said:
I can't use a toolkit none supports android 4.2.2
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If you have to rely on a toolkit, you shouldnt be modding ANY device.
Then guide doesn't say that tho I'm using the [[REF]] all in one nexus 7 jelly bean android development thread then go down to guides and tools click on unlock and root a nexus 7 I'm using that guide
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Class_of_punk26 said:
Then guide doesn't say that tho I'm using the [[REF]] all in one nexus 7 jelly bean android development thread then go down to guides and tools click on unlock and root a nexus 7 I'm using that guide
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really?
path-to-img/CWM-grouper-recovery.img really doesnt make you wonder where that file is?
put the recovery.img file in the same folder as your fastboot.exe
run the command
fastboot flash recovery NAMEOFRECOVERY.img <<this should be the ACTUAL name of the recovery filled in by you, whatever it is named.
ALSO
remember earlier when i told you to update the adb and fastboot files? (SDK) did you actually do that?
this stuff isnt rocket science, and if you dont have basic computer knowledge, you shouldnt be doing ANY modding of your device....this is ridiculous
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really?
path-to-img/CWM-grouper-recovery.img really doesnt make you wonder where that file is?
put the recovery.img file in the same folder as your fastboot.exe
run the command
fastboot flash recovery NAMEOFRECOVERY.img <<this should be the ACTUAL name of the recovery filled in by you, whatever it is named.
ALSO
remember earlier when i told you to update the adb and fastboot files? (SDK) did you actually do that?
this stuff isnt rocket science, and if you dont have basic computer knowledge, you shouldnt be doing ANY modding of your device....this is ridiculous
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same thing and yeah i updated everything just in case
Class_of_punk26 said:
same thing and yeah i updated everything just in case
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and ttbh i never had problems with rooting my phones this is the only device i had problems with
Said something about unsigned or unverified from cwm recovery. Aborted now I'm curious what to do next.
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Yes it does, I'm currently having this problem... Rooted, updated ota and now root is gone and not sure what to do
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Guess I'll wait till I get home so I can root again. Thanks
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I just used the toolkit to root again afterwards.
Toolkit option 4?
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Yes. However, mine is the donate version, so I'm not sure if that will make a difference. You might want to check out the thread first.
Why not just fastboot flash your recovery and then use that to flash your su zip?
I can't get any help in the wugfresh thread so I'm here. I downloaded wugfresh and downloaded his updated files for 4.2.2. I got the thing unlocked then went into bootloop. It will not let me recover or anything. Suggestions?
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No love here figured it out.
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My suggestion would be don't use toolkits.
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Hi,
For rooting, unlocking, flashing and whatnot with the Nexus 7, which toolkit do you think is the best?
1)Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit
or
2)Google Nexus 7 Toolkit by mskip?
Which has more features, or support?
Wug's
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None!
It's almost more easy to do it manually.
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AndDiSa said:
None!
It's almost more easy to do it manually.
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I actually wouldn't mind doing it manually. Could you link me to any guides on that?
Look up? There are these things called stickies.
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Learn how to work with adb and fastboot, so you can unlock and root your nexus manually. This way is so much easier then you might think.
Only use wug's toolkit if you have trouble installing your drivers.
I'm on 4.3 want to upgrade to 4.4.3 .what I have to do can some one help with step by step?
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I use nexus root tool kit as there is no news for nexus 7 wifi ota update yet. Simple and easy for noob like me hehehe
vs980
deny_kei said:
I use nexus root tool kit as there is no news for nexus 7 wifi ota update yet. Simple and easy for noob like me hehehe
vs980
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can i flash those 4.4.3 costom rom on top of what i have ? or we have to wait for stock 4.43?
Did you back up your stock rom. I think it will do because it will erase everything event your internal file. After that you can root and install twrp.
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Yes have my backup stock.
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In that case copy all your backup to computer and run nexus root toolkit, just follow the instruction and you good to go.
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deny_kei said:
In that case copy all your backup to computer and run nexus root toolkit, just follow the instruction and you good to go.
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So I have to go back to stock rom before I can flash 4.4.3 custom rom? What about do I need to update the bootloader?
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Restore to stock, plug your n7 to computer and make sure you have unlock boot loader, install n7 driver with adb , turn on USB debuting, and open the latest wugfresh root tool kit. Choose your firmware which is ktu84l n7 wifi. Find flash stock and unroot button. It will request you to download factory img. If you already download then proceed to flash. it will take a while just be patient. If done you can rooted back, just choose root with custom recovery.
Guys correct me if I am wrong, this is my personal experience.
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After that how to update to 4.4.3
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That IMG that you flash is 4.4.3 so after flashed you already in 4.4.3.
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deny_kei said:
That IMG that you flash is 4.4.3 so after flashed you already in 4.4.3.
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OK will try thx
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