Hello! So I am in the process of updating my Nexus 4 to 4.2.2, and trying out some 4.2.2 roms. I downloaded the radio and bootloader .imgs on my desktop, and when I open the command prompt into fastboot, and type in
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-mako-makoz10o.img
and
fastboot flash radio radio-mako-m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1700.48.img
it gives me an error saying
error: cant load 'bootloader.img': No error
What is going on? The bootloader and radio imgs are on my desktop, and yes I am in fastboot mode, and my command prompt can recognize my device in fastboot. I tried other commands like reboot and all that, and it works, but I just cant flash these files because it gives me an error. Am I doing this wrong?
iAndropple said:
Hello! So I am in the process of updating my Nexus 4 to 4.2.2, and trying out some 4.2.2 roms. I downloaded the radio and bootloader .imgs on my desktop, and when I open the command prompt into fastboot, and type in
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-mako-makoz10o.img
and
fastboot flash radio radio-mako-m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1700.48.img
it gives me an error saying
error: cant load 'bootloader.img': No error
What is going on? The bootloader and radio imgs are on my desktop, and yes I am in fastboot mode, and my command prompt can recognize my device in fastboot. I tried other commands like reboot and all that, and it works, but I just cant flash these files because it gives me an error. Am I doing this wrong?
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Are the images you are trying to flash in the same directory as your fastboot.exe?
housry23 said:
Are the images you are trying to flash in the same directory as your fastboot.exe?
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ermm.. can you elaborate a little bit? Kinda new to this.
iAndropple said:
ermm.. can you elaborate a little bit? Kinda new to this.
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You have to put the files in the android-sdk platform-tools folder where adb.exe and fastboot.exe etc are alo situated.
gee2012 said:
You have to put them in the android-sdk platform-tools folder where adb.exe etc is alo situated.
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did that, same error.
iAndropple said:
did that, same error.
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Do you have usb debugging enabled? And check in bootloader mode if your phone is recognized in cmd , type fastboot devices
gee2012 said:
Do you have usb debugging enabled? And check in bootloader mode if your phone is recognized in cmd , type fastboot devices
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when I type in "fastboot devices" I see my device there in bootloader mode. I think maybe I change some file location? If you can, here is the video I followed to install adb and drivers and all that -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siKAxI6Vnhs
iAndropple said:
when I type in "fastboot devices" I see my device there in bootloader mode. I think maybe I change some file location? If you can, here is the video I followed to install adb and drivers and all that -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siKAxI6Vnhs
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So you see a serial number after you typed fastboot devices in the cmd prompt?
gee2012 said:
So you see a serial number after you typed fastboot devices in the cmd prompt?
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yes
iAndropple said:
yes
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Than you should be good to go. Place both files in the platform-tools folder and you should be able to flash both img files.
gee2012 said:
Than you should be good to go. Place both files in the platform-tools folder and you should be able to flash both img files.
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thats the thing, its giving me an error.
iAndropple said:
thats the thing, its giving me an error.
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Are the names of the files identical you type and how they are named in the folder identical? In the folder they do not end with .img.
gee2012 said:
Are the names of the files identical you type and how they are named in the folder identical? In the folder they do not end with .img.
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what do you mean?
If you were to flash these imgs, how would you type them
iAndropple said:
what do you mean?
If you were to flash these imgs, how would you type them
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Do the files in the platform-tools end with img? If so wipe the .img at the end of the file.
-Edit- Sorry my friend, i have to go to bed because i have to get up early. I hope someone can help you, good luck
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Do the files in the platform-tools end with img? If so wipe the .img at the end of the file.
-Edit- Sorry my friend, i have to go to bed because i have to get up early. I hope someone can help you, good luck
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still doesnt work
Why not download the official 4.2.2 image and use the toolkit to flash? That's what I did and it worked without a hitch.
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Try command prompt in the same path as your folder that contains the img files
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americasteam said:
Why not download the official 4.2.2 image and use the toolkit to flash? That's what I did and it worked without a hitch.
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Because using toolkits is for NOOBS and for people who don't know what they are truly doing.
alanccs said:
Try command prompt in the same path as your folder that contains the img files
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what do you mean?
iAndropple said:
what do you mean?
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Your cmd path cd..c:\?\?..to the folder
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i am trying to flash amon ra,s recovery image on my nexus one. i have unlocked it and rooted. for some reason it keeps on telling me file not found. iam doing this thru the treminal app. is there any other way of doing it ?
go to Amons recovery page.... he has posted lot of ways to flash it...... if all fails come back here and ask.......
chowdarygm said:
go to Amons recovery page.... he has posted lot of ways to flash it...... if all fails come back here and ask.......
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ive already did that still wont install
go to Amons recovery page.... he has posted lot of ways to flash it...... if all fails come back here and ask.......
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ive already did that still wont install
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Oh... thats really sad... did u rename the recovery image as per the commands u r giving ?
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Oh... thats really sad... did u rename the recovery image as per the commands u r giving ?
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yea is there a way of flashing it thru terminal on mac? like the way i unlocked it and rooted
helpppppppp
flashboot-mac flash recovery recovery-RA-nexus-v1.7.0.img
is this wrong?
Hey man, it sounds like either you don't know how a filesystem works, or how a terminal works. Unless you skipped the step on downloading fastboot-mac. If you didn't skip that step, you need to actually change into the directory where you downloaded that file to be able to run it.
If you have fastboot installed. Make sure you have the recovery.img file in the same directory as fastboot to flash. Preferable in the 'tools' directory.
timal said:
If you have fastboot installed. Make sure you have the recovery.img file in the same directory as fastboot to flash. Preferable in the 'tools' directory.
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Or you can just do fastboot-mac flash recovery *drag image onto terminal window*
I believe when you flash through terminal on mac it should be ./fastboot flash recovery ./recovery-RA-nexus-v1.7.0.img
mich11128 said:
I believe when you flash through terminal on mac it should be ./fastboot flash recovery ./recovery-RA-nexus-v1.7.0.img
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I completely forgot about that! I modified my bash_profile so all I have to do is type adb or fastboot and then the command.
Instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5691126&postcount=319
oh ok I hadn't tried that when I first rooted so I just stuck to typing out "./" but that's good I'll give that a try in the future
Im seriously retarded...
I have flashed CWM on my old SGS before and had no issues... I cant for the life of me flash it on my unlocked 2.3.4 though
The directions int he dev thread seem a little skewed... Can anyone PLEASE help me with an easy step by step guide in English?
(No offense to anyone)
Thank you!!!!
ssmr2t said:
Im seriously retarded...
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I seriously agree!
Can someone please point me in the right direction? Cant I just flash that zip file that CWM is in through the charging/ recovery way? (old way) :O
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138541
Directions seem fine to me
how to install:
Windows:
unzip recovery-en-goapk.zip to D:\ ## Unzip the file to wherever you want D:\ just makes it easy because there is no folders.
open a CMD in windows. ## And navigate to your fastboot directory. For example mine is on D:\Atrix\tools\
fastboot flash recovery D:\recovery-en-goapk.img ## Once you are in the fastboot directory type fastboot flash recovery D:\recovery-en-goapk.img or let says you unzipped it to C:\users\downloads. Then you would try fastboot flash recovery C:\users\downloads\recovery-en-goapk.img
I would say if you can't figure out the instructions you are better off leaving it be. Instructions were as clear as glass.
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ssmr2t said:
Can someone please point me in the right direction? Cant I just flash that zip file that CWM is in through the charging/ recovery way? (old way) :O
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Firstly get the correct CWM recovery from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138541
Then ensure that your phone still shows "unlocked" when you boot up. If it does not install the "pudding" sbf through RSD Lite again.
Ensure you have fastboot for your OS , or better still have the android SDK installed (fastboot is in the "TOOLS" folder I believe).
Extract the recovery to the root of your OS. Usually C: and as it has a long drawn out name rename it recovery.img (must have the .img extension)
Plug your phone in via the USB cable and put it into fastboot mode by holding down the volume botton while powering on the phone. When you see "fastboot" appear at the top of the screen release the volume down mutton and press volume up once. You should see "starting fasboot protocol support".
Then using a command prompt get into the folder that you put fastboot in.
If it is in the root of your C: then type cd c:\fastboot
Then simply issue the command that goes with where you put the recovery image. Assuming you renamed it recovery.img and left it in the root drive that is C: then the command will look like this.
fastboot flash recovery c:\recovery.img
Then issue the command fastboot reboot
Hope that helps.
1. Drop the recovery .img in the same folder fastboot is in
2. Shift+right click in folder > "Open command window here"
3. Type in fastboot flash recovery recovery-en-whateveritscalled.img then fastboot reboot when its done
4. ???
5. PROFIT!!
EDIT: Oh, and of course you must be in Fastboot mode for this to work
LayzeeEyez said:
1. Drop the recovery .img in the same folder fastboot is in
2. Shift+right click in folder > "Open command window here"
3. Type in fastboot flash recovery recovery-en-whateveritscalled.img then fastboot reboot when its done
4. ???
5. PROFIT!!
EDIT: Oh, and of course you must be in Fastboot mode for this to work
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Ah none of the directions list being is fastboot mode. Might be why its not working for them :-X
YellowGTO said:
Ah none of the directions list being is fastboot mode. Might be why its not working for them :-X
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Lol gotta explain how to get into fastboot too?
Thanks for all the help... I guess I need to sit down and concentrate...I've been attempting this half asses at my work
ssmr2t said:
Thanks for all the help... I guess I need to sit down and concentrate...I've been attempting this half asses at my work
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You don't want to half ass this if you dont want to have a brick. take your time, there is no rush.
Didn't read any posts but I must say this is a great topic title.
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Mgamerz said:
Didn't read any posts but I must say this is a great topic title.
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+1e6.
10char.
I had to laugh when I read this title. The devs on xda make everything so simple. Usually if you have a question a quick search will give u an answer.
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So we've affirmed the OP's own belief that he's retarded. He's gotten his answers and now this thread is just more trolling going on... Time for closure...
Does anyone have a backup, recovery or RUU of 1.29.708.16? I flashed the wrong RUU and now it's stuck in bootloader.
justinw1997 said:
Does anyone have a backup, recovery or RUU of 1.29.708.16? I flashed the wrong RUU and now it's stuck in bootloader.
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I don't think any exist yet and your best bet would to push the stock 1.29.401.16 from the development thread using adb push and flash the zip with cwm or trwp to get you back up and running.
daleski75 said:
I don't think any exist yet and your best bet would to push the stock 1.29.401.16 from the development thread using adb push and flash the zip with cwm or trwp to get you back up and running.
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okay thank you
justinw1997 said:
i didn't back up my phone
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Can you get into recovery?
When you plug your phone into your pc can you browse storage?
If yes to both of the above, download and flash the zip from the link below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2224752
daleski75 said:
Can you get into recovery?
When you plug your phone into your pc can you browse storage?
If yes to both of the above, download and flash the zip from the link below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2224752
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no, i can't. when i enter recovery the phone reboots and it goes to the bootloader screen. is it possible to flash a custom ROM to get my phone working? i don't mind what rom i use now as long as i get out of this..
justinw1997 said:
no, i can't. when i enter recovery the phone reboots and it goes to the bootloader screen. is it possible to flash a custom ROM to get my phone working? i don't mind what rom i use now as long as i get out of this..
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If you can get into fastboot then download cwm recovery as a .img file, then make sure it says fastboot usb on the white screen and type.
fastboot-windows flash recovery name_of_file.img then power off the phone and power it back on and see if you can then get into recovery if that works you can then use adb push to push a zip to the phone and flash using the newly written recovery.
daleski75 said:
If you can get into fastboot then download cwm recovery as a .img file, then make sure it says fastboot usb on the white screen and type.
fastboot-windows flash recovery name_of_file.img then power off the phone and power it back on and see if you can then get into recovery if that works you can then use adb push to push a zip to the phone and flash using the newly written recovery.
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Thanks for the reply.
I downloaded recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.1-m7.img so do I open up command prompt and type:
"fastboot-windows flash recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.1-m7.img" in a single line?
justinw1997 said:
Thanks for the reply.
I downloaded recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.1-m7.img so do I open up command prompt and type:
"fastboot-windows flash recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.1-m7.img" in a single line?
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Yup
daleski75 said:
Yup
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Strange I just use -> fastboot flash recovery CWM.img
where does the fastboot-windows come from ?
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Yup
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Thanks for the reply. I placed the file recovery.img file into my desktop and i opened command prompt to the desktop and typed what you told me to. It gave the message "'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command". I'm pretty sure i plugged in my phone correctly as it says fastboot usb on the screen.
justinw1997 said:
Thanks for the reply. I placed the file recovery.img file into my desktop and i opened command prompt to the desktop and typed what you told me to. It gave the message "'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command". I'm pretty sure i plugged in my phone correctly as it says fastboot usb on the screen.
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is fastboot on the desktop along with the recovery.img?
if so the command is -> fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
point is all the files have to be in one place togather
daleski75 said:
Yup
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btw, i'm using a windows PC as i used a mac before which is the reason i got into this mess in the first place
clsA said:
is fastboot on the desktop along with the recovery.img?
if so the command is -> fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
point is all the files have to be in one place togather
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I extracted the fastboot file folder that i got from (http://theunlockr.com/2013/03/19/how-to-install-clockworkmod-recovery-on-the-htc-one-m7/) and i put the files onto my desktop.
it gave me the message: FAILED <remote: signature verify fail>
justinw1997 said:
btw, i'm using a windows PC as i used a mac before which is the reason i got into this mess in the first place
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Yeah. I put parallels on mine the instance I got it so I don't have to worry about things like that and have the benefit of both OSs
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justinw1997 said:
Thanks for the reply. I placed the file recovery.img file into my desktop and i opened command prompt to the desktop and typed what you told me to. It gave the message "'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command". I'm pretty sure i plugged in my phone correctly as it says fastboot usb on the screen.
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I assume you have fastboot binaries for windows?
daleski75 said:
I assume you have fastboot binaries for windows?
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nope, didn't install it on this windows pc. i'm downloading the adt bundle from android developers now.
justinw1997 said:
nope, didn't install it on this windows pc. i'm downloading the adt bundle from android developers now.
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the instructions on the link you got fastboot from above are spot on
if you did what's their I can't imagine where the problem would be.
you don't need the full SDK just to fastboot a recovery to your phone
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I assume you have fastboot binaries for windows?
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his link above has full instructions for a windows install
clsA said:
the instructions on the link you got fastboot from above are spot on
if you did what's their I can't imagine where the problem would be.
you don't need the full SDK just to fastboot a recovery to your phone
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his link above has full instructions for a windows install
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has my problem got anything to do with the fact that i'm using a new windows pc?
on my phone it says:
TAMPERED
RELOCKED
M7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.44.0000
RADIO-4A.14.3250.13
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FAST BOOT USB
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BOOTLOADER (highlighted)
REBOOT
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My error message from CMD is attached
justinw1997 said:
has my problem got anything to do with the fact that i'm using a new windows pc?
on my phone it says:
TAMPERED
RELOCKED
M7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.44.0000
RADIO-4A.14.3250.13
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FAST BOOT USB
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BOOTLOADER (highlighted)
REBOOT
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My error message from CMD is attached
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You have to unlock your bootloader again.
hello i tried to download and flash paranoid ROM on my nexus 4 after some time i dnt like it so try to revert back to nexus 4 stock rom but something went very wrong and now my phone stock in boot loader
wen i try to switch on my phone it directly goes to boot loader i cnt do anything if scroll down and go to recovery my phone went black and its also not starting that.
wen try to connect my phone to computer to recover it ...most of the tool kits showing msg that u dnt have usb debugging on
Please help how to recover my phone
I had that issue once with when flash back from PA. I have to flash IMG files using a toolkit
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This is the took kit that I used and I had no debug on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688
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Zehlek said:
I had that issue once with when flash back from PA. I have to flash IMG files using a toolkit
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Can u please tell me whice toolkit i should use and what is the procedure to do that many thanx
You'll have to do it the old fashioned way, i.e. use fastboot. If you're not familiar, don't rush it, research each step and ensure you have the drivers set up, adb and fastboot installed, etc...
Did you flash the stock recovery back on? IIRC once selecting Recovery from the bootloader you're presented with a black screen, and then must hold the power button for a second or two and then the stock recovery will show up. Limited options available however, wipe data, cache, etc...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
core81 said:
Can u please tell me whice toolkit i should use and what is the procedure to do that many thanx
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First select 1 to install drivers. Then download Google factory image and put Boot, System, Recovery in folder(to flash IMG files) in your toolkit folder. Then use option 11 to flash each one. Make sure you are in bootloader mode
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Zehlek said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688
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okay i ll try and get back to you..but should my computer can identify the device in boot loader mood?
any way i ll try the stock recovery method also and get back to you guys
many thanx for your time
core81 said:
okay i ll try and get back to you..but should my computer can identify the device in boot loader mood?
any way i ll try the stock recovery method also and get back to you guys
many thanx for your time
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fastboot commands work from BL, adb doesn't. So long as the drivers are installed you will be able to see your phone.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#occam
That is the link to the factory images for the nexus 4.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269
That is the fastboot you will need. (FOR WINDOWS)
turn off the phone and plug it in to fully charge it.
install fastboot
extract the files from the factory image into the fastboot folder.
turn on the device and leave it in the bootloader. (if need be turn off the device and hold vol up and down plus the power until you see bootloader)
run "fastboot devices", this will list any devices that fastboot sees. if your device is not in the list something more is wrong.
This images shows "adb devices" but it is the same output for "fastboot devices" https://sites.google.com/site/rodsmods13/_/rsrc/1370839220039/home/example screenshot.png
now run the "flash-all.bat"
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...now run the "flash-all.bat"
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Although a reminder that running the bat file without removing the userdata.img file from the zip, and editing the -w out of the bat file will wipe the sdcard in case the OP's is still intact.
CMNein said:
Although a reminder that running the bat file without removing the userdata.img file from the zip, and editing the -w out of the bat file will wipe the sdcard in case the OP's is still intact.
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Yeah I completely forgot that! I don't have the image downloaded to look at to list the commands to install without using the bat file.
dl200010 said:
Yeah I completely forgot that! I don't have the image downloaded to look at to list the commands to install without using the bat file.
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bat file is definitely the way to go however*, I've grown to hate typing terminal commands :laugh:
*Except for that one time I forgot to edit stuff
CMNein said:
bat file is definitely the way to go however*, I've grown to hate typing terminal commands :laugh:
*Except for that one time I forgot to edit stuff
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I admin three Linux headless servers, so it is like second nature to me. Maybe best route for him is for one of us to modify the bat and post it.
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CMNein said:
Although a reminder that running the bat file without removing the userdata.img file from the zip, and editing the -w out of the bat file will wipe the sdcard in case the OP's is still intact.
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my frnd can u please explain little bit more about the process
THANKS TO CMNein dl200010
MY PHONE IS BACK TO NORMAL
thanks alot
core81 said:
my frnd can u please explain little bit more about the process
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One you have the factory image in hand and have the following files extracted to your platform-tools folder, you'll want to keep on opening the archives until you're left with the following, but don't extract anything from the zip file:
-bootloader-mako-makoz20i.img
-radio-mako-m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1700.84.img
-image-occam-jwr66y.zip
-flash-all.bat
You'll want to open the image .ZIP and delete userdata.img.
Then open the flash-all.bat and delete the -w as seen on line 23 in the screen capture.
core81 said:
THANKS TO CMNein dl200010
MY PHONE IS BACK TO NORMAL
thanks alot
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Awesome, I see you got yourself sorted out while I was replying :highfive:
I try to do the command thing,I just can't get it is it a way to root with doing that command thingy?My bootloader is unlocked
johhnyred23 said:
I try to do the command thing,I just can't get it is it a way to root with doing that command thingy?My bootloader is unlocked
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There is no way to flash TWRP on a non-rooted device without a computer... Rooting itself requires TWRP and the SuperSU zip on the device.
What part is not working right?
acejavelin said:
There is no way to flash TWRP on a non-rooted device without a computer... Rooting itself requires TWRP and the SuperSU zip on the device.
What part is not working right?
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When I try to open a command,it doesn't have Android on there
johhnyred23 said:
When I try to open a command,it doesn't have Android on there
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I'm still not understanding... On your computer you open a command window? You need to navigate to the directory containing fastboot and the twrp image file a day execute the commands there.
acejavelin said:
I'm still not understanding... On your computer you open a command window? You need to navigate to the directory containing fastboot and the twrp image file a day execute the commands there.
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I'll try thanks,I just now good on command,I was used to the one kicks,and I haven't root in a few years
I figure it out,I'm now officially rooted thanks guys