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When I turn it on in the morning it goes into recovery mode I then select the reboot and it boots up and I'm good. I turn it off at night and charge it then when I turn it on again its in recovery mode. I was rooted and had bootstrapper but I do not have bootstrapper any more but still rooted. I deleted every file and everything that was related with bootstrapper. Please help me and I'm a noob at some of this stuff.
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Most will tell u this is a blessing z better to always boot into recovery than to ppotentially not boot at all one day. If you TRULY want to remove bootstrap completely, google "completely remove droid X bootstrap"
The process involves renaming a logwrapper file that bootstrap had renamed, and deleting the one created by bootstrap
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I agree that its not a problem but still don't want it. Can you please tell me how to do what you said. I have no clue in how to do that. As simlp as possible please and thank you
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Ok... Here goes:
1) connect your phone to ur pc in charge only mode. Makr sure it is recognized by adb
A) open command prompt and type "adb devices" (hit enter, your phone should show up)
2) in the command prompt, type "adb shell" (press enter)
3) type "su" (press enter)
4) type "mount -o rw, remount /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system" (press enter)
5) type "cp /system/bin/logwrapper.bin /system/bin/logwrapper"(press enter)
6) type "adb reboot" (press enter)
Bootstrap should now be completely removed.
Note: all text in quotes is just what you should type...do not include the quotation marks when entering commands.
Disclaimer: I take no reaponsibility if you mess up your phone. Typing these commands incorrectly CAN mess up your phone. By following thesr directions, you do so at your own risk.
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One question about adb you said it will recognize it. Is it on my phone or is it something that I need to installed. That's the only thing I'm a little confused on everything else I'm good on.
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Adb is the driver interface between your computer and your phone. You will need the latest motorola drivers installed on ur computer. Adb is on your computer
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Sorry for the stupid questions but is adb going to pop up on my computer when I plug my phone in or is it something im going to need to find. Again thank you.
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Sorry for the stupid questions but is adb going to pop up on my computer when I plug my phone in or is it something im going to need to find. Again thank you.
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Here is a way to tell if you have adb drivers installed.
1) plug in your phone via usb to your computer.
2) open a command prompt. Type "adb devices" and press enter. (you don't need the quotes)
If it returns text that looks like " device 05842688788" adb is working correctly. The random numbers will be unique to your phone.
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actually if this continues and you have koush's droid x bootstrapper open it and click the first option and give it superuser permission and it should stop
ok i pluged in my phone and put it on charge mode now I clicked on the start botton on my computer brought up the search bar and typed in command prompt. Is that correct. I then entered adb devices and i said it was not reconized as and external device. now im not sure if that is what i was sopposed to do. I think i was expecting something to just pop up. This is the only thing that i dont know how to find. You say its on my computer but where do i find it.
some people who dont know what theyre doing in the first place shouldn't start....smh just saying
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some people who dont know what theyre doing in the first place shouldn't start....smh just saying
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Eh... Yes and no. he wants to learb, and we all had to start somewhere.
Spacecase:
You need to download and install the android sdk. Google this and post back when you have it installed =)
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So how am I going to learn how to do something if I don't start some where I just don't wake up and go " I know how to do it" no one told me about the sdk and now I know thank you. It will be tomorrow before I do any more.
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I downloaded the ask and have no clue inn how to use it. I click on the ask within the file it then brings up a black menu then wants me to download all sorts of stuff. The black box is where I type in the stuff but it wont let me type anything. Is this the only way to fix my problem
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I downloaded the ask and have no clue inn how to use it. I click on the ask within the file it then brings up a black menu then wants me to download all sorts of stuff. The black box is where I type in the stuff but it wont let me type anything. Is this the only way to fix my problem
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Space,
I will need some time to try and put together some steps for you.
My suggestion would be to be careful with modding your phone. I feel like you may be in a little over your head. I do not say this to belittle you, but merely out of concern. I don't want to see ur phone break on you, and you not have the means to fix it yourself, that is all.
I am glad you have a desire to learn what you want to, but be careful, as these tools can also cause more harm than good. I will try and get you some info to set you straight!
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Can't you just use root explorer to delete the hijack file and modified logwrapper, then rename logwrapper.bin to logwrapper? Instead of using all the sdk stuff?
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spaceman4 said:
Can't you just use root explorer to delete the hijack file and modified logwrapper, then rename logwrapper.bin to logwrapper? Instead of using all the sdk stuff?
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Yes! If you've purchased root explorer.... So kinda has a caveat there! But definitely a recommended program if you know what you are doing with root privileges...
Just posting a few files for a tutorial I am typing up to come later...
GUIDE PART I:
Ok, here are the steps for setting up the sdk, getting rooted, and all that good stuff... have a feeling I will be making this into a new thread...perhaps....
SDK:
First off... you will want to go to the following site to download the sdk:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Grab the following download: android-sdk_r08-windows.zip
I saved it to C:\sdk (i created a folder called SDK right at the root of C: drive). When it finishes, unzip this using 7zip (or any other unzip program you like) to the sdk folder. When it is finished unzipping, you should have a folder called "android-sdk_r08-windows". If you open up that folder, you will find a folder called "android-sdk-windows". Open this folder up and double click on the "SDK Manager.exe". This will open up a window, and bring up additional windows, one of which will ask you to "choose packages to install". You can download any or all of them. I recommend downloading the following:
• Android SDK Platform-tools, revision 1 (the top-most download)
• SDK Platform Android 2.3, API 9, revision 1
• SDK Platform Android 2.2, API 8, revision 2
• USB drivers (I don't think this shows up in the latest version of the sdk's first download window. I believe it is found if you go to the available packages section the "Android SDK and AVD Manager and expand the 3rd party section....but if you happen to see it in there...grab it)
This should be sufficient for now. All packages are accepted by default. If you do not wish to download all of them, simply highlight each one (one at a time) and then click the reject button towards the bottom middle of the window. When you have selected the packages you wish to download, click the install button.
After this has installed, you now have the Android SDK installed on your machine. You can close all windows related to the SDK, as we don't actually need to do anything with it, it simply has tools within it that we will need later. (This is where the adb command originates from. There is an adb.exe tool in the "tools" folder of the sdk install, but we will get to this later).
Now you will want to go to your desktop (or anywhere you have a shortcut or icon for My Computer), right click on My Computer, and select properties. Under the "advanced" tab of the window that opens, you should see a button at the bottom that says "environment variables". Click on this, and then find the "Path" variable under System Variables NOT user variables. Click Edit and go to the end of the "Variable Value" field. You will want to make sure there is a semicolon ; at the end of this before typing any additional info. You will want to add the full path of your android SDK install. For example, if you followed my example for download/saving/extracting/installing above, you would type the following information into the end of the "Variable Value" section:
C:\sdk\android-sdk_r08-windows\android-sdk-windows\tools
If you installed to another location, be sure to type the correct path to the "tools" folder within your installation of the Android SDK. Then click the OK button, and close any windows that were opened from adding to the "path variable".
Droid X Drivers
This section is a little more difficult to explain, as there are so many variables depending on what operating system you are running (windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, etc). and whether or not you are running a 32-bit or 64-bit instance of your chosen Operating system.
Here is one link for Droid X drivers:
http://www.verizon-phones.org/verizon-motorola-droid-x-usb-drivers-pc-charging-drivers-download.html
I simply googled Droid X drivers, I'm sure this isn't the best link, but just for example I'm throwing it out there. If you google Droid X USB drivers <your operating system> you should be able to find the drivers you need, as well as help and instructions on how to get everything working.
Once you get the usb drivers installed, you will want to connect your Droid X to your computer. If it is recognized, you will get a notification in your drop down bar on your phone. On your phone, press on the USB connection in the drop down menu, and select "charge only". Next, open up a command prompt on your computer. Type the following in and hit enter:
adb devices
You should see something simiilar to the following come up if everything is configured correctly:
C:\>adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
015A882315005010 device
If you see something similar to what I have above... then ADB is working correctly, and we can continue! Now we will move on to getting your device rooted! You will want to grab the z4root.apk that I have attached earlier in this thread and download it onto your computer. We will now test out if adb is indeed working! Save the z4root.1.3.0.apk and put it in the "tools" folder of the sdk we downloaded earlier. Now open up a new command prompt (or use the one we opened earlier if you haven't already closed it!) Change directories to the "tools" folder of the sdk:
If you installed the SDK where I used in my example.... type the following:
cd C:\sdk\android-sdk_r08-windows\android-sdk-windows\tools (press enter)
type the following: adb install z4root.1.3.0.apk (press enter)
You should now see the following:
C:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb install z4root.1.3.0.apk
1833 KB/s (978414 bytes in 0.521s)
pkg: /data/local/tmp/z4root.1.3.0.apk
Success
z4root and ROOTING
If you get all of this, you have now installed a package using adb and we know the interface works. If you don't want to have to mess with this method of installing, you could also download "Astro File Manager" from the android market. You would then need to save z4root.apk to your sdcard of your Droid X. Then open the Astro program and browse to your SDcard and file the z4root.1.3.0.apk. Press on the .apk file and it should come up with a box that says something similar to "open with app installer" or "app manager"... don't recall exactly what it says, but should be something similar to package management or install of some sort. After pressing on that, you should see an install button. Press on that to install z4root.
Now that z4root is installed, you will want to go to your application list on your phone and press on the z4root to open the application. Press on the permanent root button and wait! This process may take a while, and your phone will reboot, but when it does, you are now rooted.
Removing BOOTSTRAP COMPLETELY
If you would like to completely remove Droid X bootstrap from your phone, here is what you need to do:
1) connect your phone to ur pc in charge only mode. Make sure it is recognized by adb
A) open command prompt and type "adb devices" (hit enter, your phone should show up)
2) in the command prompt, type "adb shell" (press enter)
3) type "su" (press enter)
4) type "mount -o rw, remount /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system" (press enter)
5) type "cp /system/bin/logwrapper.bin /system/bin/logwrapper"(press enter)
6) type "adb reboot" (press enter)
Your phone will reboot after typing adb reboot, and may take a little bit longer to boot the first time after bootstrap is removed (it may not, I just haven't gone through this process in a while).
Bootstrap should now be completely removed.
Note: all text in quotes is just what you should type...do not include the quotation marks when entering commands.
Disclaimer: I take no responsibility if you mess up your phone. Typing these commands incorrectly CAN mess up your phone. By following these directions, you do so at your own risk.
Installing Droid X Bootstrap
You can grab this .apk file from this thread as well, as I have it posted in one of my previous posts. You will then install this .apk file the same way that you installed z4root. Obviously if you are using the adb command prompt method, you will want to replace z4root.apk with the full name of the droid X bootstrap apk; if you are using a file manager or installer, just follow the same instructions as before as well.
With the bootstrap installed, you are now able to take backups and restore them as well in the event your phone has problems.
There will be more to come...but it's late, and I have already type 4 pages worth of text into Word already... Add 8 hours of server management to this... equals one fried brain...gonna get some sleep.
I know I was over my head a little and did my home work about how to fix any problems that I may encountered but didn't think that I would need to use adb. I know how far I can go and be ok now. I greatly appreciate what you are doing for me. I will get back on my computer when im done at work. I seem to have the right file downloaded so im good there. I will let you know how it goes. Again thank you. Im done messing with my phone and I find out that it runs great and is quick even with no roms or tweeks. Best phone I've owned.
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So I am using this method to root/unlock my N7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1741395 but as this is my first time rooting/unlocking I am kind of lost. I have gotten to the part where it says "In terminal, cd to the directory you have your sdk in" but I don't know how to do the next part, "Then cd into platform-tools."
Any help would be appreciated.
Slender Troll said:
So I am using this method to root/unlock my N7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1741395 but as this is my first time rooting/unlocking I am kind of lost. I have gotten to the part where it says "In terminal, cd to the directory you have your sdk in" but I don't know how to do the next part, "Then cd into platform-tools."
Any help would be appreciated.
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The sdk is the android sdk. If you dont need all that, just find a download for adb and fastboot for your operating system (windows, linux, etc). Then, whatever folder you put them in, click on the empty space in that folder so no contents is highlighted, press and hold shift on your keyboard and right click. Choose open command here from the drop down menu. Command prompt will appear, and you can continue with the input from the instructions.
If you are on windows, let me know and i can upload the files you need. It is much better than downloading the sdk if you dont plan on doing dev work later.
To be honest, there are much easier ways to root and unlock. But hey, learning adb and fastboot is never a bad thing. It can help you so much in the future.
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I am on windows... maybe now isn't the time to learn adb and fastboot because I won't have access to this computer in a few days.
Slender Troll said:
I am on windows... maybe now isn't the time to learn adb and fastboot because I won't have access to this computer in a few days.
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Then that might be a good idea. There are kits out there that you can download and help you right through it. Just check the stickies in general and dev section and you'll be fixed right up. Best of luck, and I hope you get it all done!
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Done.
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Hi everybody
Today I've just messed up my phone by deleting all TWRP backups as well as ROM zip files on my N4 (haven't found out why i did it, hell!)
Now after wipe my current rom, I've totally in the middle of "NoRom"
I have TWRP, and Nexus 4 Toolkits installed on my PC. I think all drivers are installed correctly as well, since I used them to unlock bootloader and root my N4 before.
But i just cannot figure out how to "ADB sideload" zip file to my device in order to flash a new rom.
So please guild me to do this. Many thanks
Note: I read on TWRP page and they say that I have to enable adb sideload in TWRP on my N4 (of which i've done), then "From the command line, type adb sideload /path/to/rom.zip". From that point I cannot understand. How and where could I open the command line?
(sounds noobie but since downloading that Toolkits, I've got rid of pure ADB things, so now I don't have the sdk)
Thank you.
Lol, getting rid of ADB especially when you have a nexus was a bad idea. You need ADB, so you also need the SDK (although you *might* find only adb.exe and associated files here on XDA, which should be sufficient for this particular process, but I still recommend the SDK as it is quite handy).
Once you set up the SDK on your pc, go to the folder which has adb.exe, and open a command prompt there. That's the command line you need to use for adb sideload. From there, you can simply type adb sideload file_name.zip, which will place the file_name.zip on your sdcard.
Edit: Forgot to mention this. I never used toolkits and advise using the manual method which will teach you a lot and is more comfortable to use once you get the hang of it, believe me.
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Spiralzz said:
Lol, getting rid of ADB especially when you have a nexus was a bad idea. You need ADB, so you also need the SDK (although you *might* find only adb.exe and associated files here on XDA, which should be sufficient for this particular process, but I still recommend the SDK as it is quite handy).
Once you set up the SDK on your pc, go to the folder which has adb.exe, and open a command prompt there. That's the command line you need to use for adb sideload. From there, you can simply type adb sideload file_name.zip, which will place the file_name.zip on your sdcard.
Edit: Forgot to mention this. I never used toolkits and advise using the manual method which will teach you a lot and is more comfortable to use once you get the hang of it, believe me.
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OK thank you, i'll try it
Back to the past when i got G1, i was familiar with sdk and adb thing. But as time passing by, i'm getting lazier and lazier lol, so i've almost forgotten those useful stuffs, just use some 1-click tools like the toolkits.
Help
Spiralzz said:
Lol, getting rid of ADB especially when you have a nexus was a bad idea. You need ADB, so you also need the SDK (although you *might* find only adb.exe and associated files here on XDA, which should be sufficient for this particular process, but I still recommend the SDK as it is quite handy).
Once you set up the SDK on your pc, go to the folder which has adb.exe, and open a command prompt there. That's the command line you need to use for adb sideload. From there, you can simply type adb sideload file_name.zip, which will place the file_name.zip on your sdcard.
Edit: Forgot to mention this. I never used toolkits and advise using the manual method which will teach you a lot and is more comfortable to use once you get the hang of it, believe me.
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I tried sideload on my nexus 4 but it gives me this error...
"failed to write data 'protocol fault (no status)"
I have been trying to sideload cm 10.2 since my phone is stuck on the google boot logo...any ideas as to how to solve this problem?
Cheers beforehand!
close "adb.exe" in task manager
Help please. I've done the same thing as the OP. I do not know what to do next.
I am unable to mount the phone. I click on "Mount" from TWRP's main screen and nothing registers on my computer.
Under Advanced I am able to click on ADB Sideload but then the adb commands do not work to sideload a rom. I am able to use the command adb devices and that returns a response. I have also tried the adb push command to move the rom onto the phone with no response.
What should I do next?
Standard adb functions work on the main menu of twrp
Here is the easiest method.
On your pc go to your toolkit directory
Find the folder that has adb.exe in it
Copy your new Rom to this directory and rename it rom.zip (for simplicity)
Hold shift and right click on a blank bit of the folder
In the pop-up menu there should now be an option saying "open command prompt here" or something similar.
Boot your phone into twrp and plug it into your pc
On your pc's new command prompt screen type
adb push rom.zip /sdcard
Once it has completed you can install the rom as normal on your phone
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Alex240188 said:
Standard adb functions work on the main menu of twrp
Here is the easiest method.
On your pc go to your toolkit directory
Find the folder that has adb.exe in it
Copy your new Rom to this directory and rename it rom.zip (for simplicity)
Hold shift and right click on a blank bit of the folder
In the pop-up menu there should now be an option saying "open command prompt here" or something similar.
Boot your phone into twrp and plug it into your pc
On your pc's new command prompt screen type
adb push rom.zip /sdcard
Once it has completed you can install the rom as normal on your phone
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Thanks that worked.
Alex240188 said:
Standard adb functions work on the main menu of twrp
Here is the easiest method.
On your pc go to your toolkit directory
Find the folder that has adb.exe in it
Copy your new Rom to this directory and rename it rom.zip (for simplicity)
Hold shift and right click on a blank bit of the folder
In the pop-up menu there should now be an option saying "open command prompt here" or something similar.
Boot your phone into twrp and plug it into your pc
On your pc's new command prompt screen type
adb push rom.zip /sdcard
Once it has completed you can install the rom as normal on your phone
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Hey bro it says device not found. what do i do?
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Alex240188 said:
Standard adb functions work on the main menu of twrp
Here is the easiest method.
On your pc go to your toolkit directory
Find the folder that has adb.exe in it
Copy your new Rom to this directory and rename it rom.zip (for simplicity)
Hold shift and right click on a blank bit of the folder
In the pop-up menu there should now be an option saying "open command prompt here" or something similar.
Boot your phone into twrp and plug it into your pc
On your pc's new command prompt screen type
adb push rom.zip /sdcard
Once it has completed you can install the rom as normal on your phone
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I have clockworkmod recovery v6.0.1.9 it didnt work for me it said device not found
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Alex240188 said:
Standard adb functions work on the main menu of twrp
Here is the easiest method.
On your pc go to your toolkit directory
Find the folder that has adb.exe in it
Copy your new Rom to this directory and rename it rom.zip (for simplicity)
Hold shift and right click on a blank bit of the folder
In the pop-up menu there should now be an option saying "open command prompt here" or something similar.
Boot your phone into twrp and plug it into your pc
On your pc's new command prompt screen type
adb push rom.zip /sdcard
Once it has completed you can install the rom as normal on your phone
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Hey Thank i got it working, but one thing i cant understand is i got in a boot loop cause install cm10.1.3 RC2 coming from cm 10.2 nightly version, i also flased gapp 4.2.2 assuming the rom was 4.2.2 that why. is this correct? i wanna go to cm10.1.3 RC2 current on 10.2 nightly how can i do this? which gapps should i install?
Do you have adb drivers installed?
What happens when you type
adb devices
In the command prompt
You should get the serial number of your phone, then next to it it should say recovery
If you have nothing listed then you have an issue with the drivers on your computer
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Hi,
I moved from slimbean build 8 (4.2.2) to Slimbean 5 (4.3)
After a couple of reboot the phone stucks an google screen, I tried to reflash the rom from twpr but nothing chaged.
If I try to sideload small files (like supersu) it works, with rom.zip files not..
I have "* failed to write data 'protocol fault (no status)' *" after some seconds.
If I try to use sideload from twpr home (2.6.0.0) adb doesn't work,
adb devices
List of devices attached
0076a0288a8c04be recovery
Cwm
Is it possible to do the same with Cwm instead of twrp? If so, how? Also, i have both twrp and cwm according to rom manager. How?
Thanks your a life saver!
Alex240188 said:
Do you have adb drivers installed?
What happens when you type
adb devices
In the command prompt
You should get the serial number of your phone, then next to it it should say recovery
If you have nothing listed then you have an issue with the drivers on your computer
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HElp
Hi guys,
I had the same problem while trying to install a new rom and i got into a bootloop stuff.
I tried what its say before on this thread but my phone can't be found. what can i do ?
Excuse my english i'm French.
Thx for your help if somebody can help me.
i run adb push rom.zip /sdcard but it tells me: cannot stat 'rom.zip': No such file or directory
I know that my drivers are installed and i can see my device when i run adb devices. Thank you for any help i can get.
Jens_Karlsson said:
i run adb push rom.zip /sdcard but it tells me: cannot stat 'rom.zip': No such file or directory
I know that my drivers are installed and i can see my device when i run adb devices. Thank you for any help i can get.
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being a noob at all of this, I am getting nowhere..... all I did so far was install android sdk. and put phone into sideload....
when I did adb push rom.zip /sdcard and it did some things?
then I do adb devices (in the cmd line of windows) and it gave me my serial number.... but what now?
I see nothing on the phone to load/install?
also: I type this: adb push rom.zip /sdcard
it says error closed.
Even i have been caught up with this same problem , and i found this thread which was pretty helpful
HTML:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
that saved my day !!
I have the same problem
I have the same issues. When i type adb devices in command prompt, I get
List of devices attached
(there are nothing under it) what should i to ? Help me please
Install http://koush.com/post/universal-adb-driver
Report back if still having issues.
help!!!!!
I get this but now what???
C:\adb> adb push rom.zip /sdcard
_
Nothing more and in my phones sd its the rom but failed when i tried to install it
My friend has no operating system on his phone and he needs to put a software on his phone using team win recovery mount usb storage but his pc won't detect his device ? Would really appreciate some help any solutions
Also he has tried to flash stock and root option within the nexus root toolkit but this also gets stuck at bootloader stage as the computer does not know the device is connected.
Look for the drivers in one of the stickies and install them, then everything should work properly.
1. Mount usb wont work on the nexus 4, and it isnt meant to.
2. Dont use a toolkit
If you've got access to twrp this is what you need to do:
1. Setup adb: http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-set-up-android-adb-and-fastboot-on-windows-tutorial/
2. Install Koush's universal adb driver (google this for the download)
3. Put the phone into twrp
4. Download a rom on your pc and move it to your desktop. Rename it to "rom.zip".
5. Open a command prompt window and run the following commands:
Code:
adb devices
If your phones serial number shows up, continue. If not, reinstall drivers.
Code:
cd Desktop
adb push rom.zip /sdcard/
6. After its finished pushing, go to install within twrp and flash it.
Thank you it is working now
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waza97 said:
Thank you it is working now
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Did you use my instructions, or did you just use a toolkit instead?
Your instructions thanks so much
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unlock bootloder,TWRP,super su, and I hane accidentally format it through TWRP now its not getting on just stuck on circle . in internal there is no data to flash and also not detecting adb or fastboot mode .
please help me
You'll need to get adb or fastboot working. Google 15 second adb drivers xda. Then adb push a rom on to your device while in recovery or side load a rom
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GS150R said:
unlock bootloder,TWRP,super su, and I hane accidentally format it through TWRP now its not getting on just stuck on circle . in internal there is no data to flash and also not detecting adb or fastboot mode .
please help me
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Wipe your whole system via TWRP and restart into recovery. Connect your phone with your computer and check if your phone is recognized. Also check if you have install all necessary drivers.
jd1639 said:
You'll need to get adb or fastboot working. Google 15 second adb drivers xda. Then adb push a rom on to your device while in recovery or side load a rom
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1) ADB is working .recovery mode is also working.
2) i have tried this adb sideload youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CivvxcM1PCY.
3) when ever i was sliding abs sideload in TWRP
UPDATING PARTITION DETAILS...
E:STORAGE PARTATION "/TERP/BACKUP/004aef8c978b8659" not found
starting adb sideload feature...
4) by doing all above steps i am stuck at transferring ROM
GS150R said:
1) ADB is working .
2) i have tried this adb sideload youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CivvxcM1PCY.
3) when ever i was sliding abs sideload in TWRP
UPDATING PARTITION DETAILS...
E:STORAGE PARTATION "/TERP/BACKUP/004aef8c978b8659" not found
starting adb sideload feature...
4) by doing all above steps i am stuck at transferring ROM
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Rename the rom zip you're trying to flash to just rom.zip and put it on the root directory of your pc. Then open a command window in the folder your adb.exe is and run the command
adb push c:\rom.zip /sdcard/download
That'll put the rom on your device and you can then flash it in recovery
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jd1639 said:
Rename the rom zip you're trying to flash to just rom.zip and put it on the root directory of your pc. Then open a command window in the folder your adb.exe is and run the command
adb push c:\rom.zip /sdcard/download
That'll put the rom on your device and you can then flash it in recovery
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thanks but not working . it behaves same as in screen shot
this might be help
using mskip tool kit
GS150R said:
thanks but not working . it behaves same as in screen shot
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first use the command
adb devices
Does your device show up or do you get the same as you did before?
If it works use
adb push c:\rom.zip /sdcard/Download/rom.zip
jd1639 said:
first use the command
adb devices
Does your device show up or do you get the same as you did before?
If it works use
adb push c:\rom.zip /sdcard/Download/rom.zip
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not working.
i am doing
1) open cmd from start run.
2) then type cd (copy address of platform tool in sdk)
3)adb devices it show device no.
4) adb push c:\rom.zip /sdcard/Download/rom.zip then some command run an stop .
GS150R said:
not working.
i am doing
1) open cmd from start run.
2) then type cd (copy address of platform tool in sdk)
3)adb devices it show device no.
4) adb push c:\rom.zip /sdcard/Download/rom.zip then some command run an stop .
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If adb devices doesn't show a device then you don't have the usb drivers setup. Did you try the 15 second adb install I posted in one of my first posts? Just Google it
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If adb devices doesn't show a device then you don't have the usb drivers setup. Did you try the 15 second adb install I posted in one of my first posts? Just Google it
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15 sec adb works now he is showing my device.
but after push command it goes through long execution and stop same.
how i get into this situation
1) bootloder unlock,rooted,custom recovery ,
2) stock 4.4.4 running
3) then instead of flashing velocity rom I flash velocity gapp from TWRP.
4) reboot perform updating app and stuck.
5) then i have done "FORMAT DATA" in TWRP
6) AND STILL NOT BOOTING
GS150R said:
15 sec adb works now he is showing my device.
but after push command it goes through long execution and stop same.
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Try a different usb port and cable. It will take a long time to push the rom, 5 to 10 minutes. It sounds like your usb connection is not good
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jd1639 said:
Try a different usb port and cable. It will take a long time to push the rom, 5 to 10 minutes. It sounds like your usb connection is not good
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not working :crying:
GS150R said:
not working :crying:
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Boot into recovery and see if you can find the rom you pushed. If you do, flash it
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jd1639 said:
Boot into recovery and see if you can find the rom you pushed. If you do, flash it
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whenever i try to send a zip file it execute bunch of instruction and stop.
I have copied it in notepad take a look
GS150R said:
whenever i try to send a zip file it execute bunch of instruction and stop.
I have copied it in notepad take a look
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This comes up if you try to execute a command adb doesn't know. Are you typing it in correctly?
Edit, I see the problem. You need a space after adb push c:\rom.zip. it should be adb push c:\rom.zip /sdcard....
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This comes up if you try to execute a command adb doesn't know. Are you typing it in correctly?
Edit, I see the problem. You need a space after adb push c:\rom.zip. it should be adb push c:\rom.zip /sdcard....
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By giving space it shows error:closed
GS150R said:
By giving space it shows error:closed
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What error does it give? Everything must be typed correctly and the rom.zip must be on the root directory of your pc.
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What error does it give? Everything must be typed correctly and the rom.zip must be on the root directory of your pc.
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error is - error:closed and execution is terminated.
yes it is in the directory rom.zip