hi.
i had rooted my htc magic mytouch 3g and after period its unable to boot in recovery mood again.
im a computer technical support and a beginner with android.
and thanks for your help.
If you can boot into bootloader use fastboot to flash a new recovery, or if your os is still functional and the ROM youre using has the flash_image binary then you can do it through a terminal as well
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hi.
thanx alot for your help but when i turn in fast boot its tells :no image found, many times.
and this time its unable to normal boot. only in fastboot mode.
thanx again.
That no image is normal, its looking for factory ROM/test/etc on SD card
After it finishes scrolling through the text you would then make sure your in fastboot mode and flash the recovery here if needed or boot to the recovery. Then flash ROM
More info on fastboot here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41374534
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Hi Guys,
I did the most stupid thing and wiped everything on my device including the internal storage . Now i am stuck in TWRP recovery and i am not able to push files to /sdcard to flash a new rom and boot my device.
Can anyone help me???? i dont have any files on my storage now , but TWRP recovery is working fine. i tried
"adb push adb push C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\pa_grouper-2.10-06SEP2012-221306.zip /sdcard/"
please help me recover my Nexus 7.
Thanks a lot.
Download google factory image
Boot into fast boot (all3 buttons) then in terminal on computer use fastboot flash all nakasi-stock file name.tar.gz
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
Download google factory image
Boot into fast boot (all3 buttons) then in terminal on computer use fastboot flash all nakasi-stock file name.tar.gz
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Hi Harry GT-S5830,
Thanks , i am still in recovery , does it has to be factory image? can i just flash any custom rom , since that was my main purpose.
Just confirming the step:
* go into bootloader and then fastboot flash all <filename>
will that work?
EDIT: " fastboot flash all " didnt work.
i got the error :
asi-jro03d-factory-e102ba72.tgz
sending 'all' (257604 KB)...
OKAY [ 32.790s]
writing 'all'...
FAILED (remote: Invalid Partition Name.)
finished. total time: 32.820s
Please help.
Nexus toolkit has an option to restore to stock.
Use that.
Harry GT-S5830 said:
Download google factory image
Boot into fast boot (all3 buttons) then in terminal on computer use fastboot flash all nakasi-stock file name.tar.gz
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well i just recovered the tablet using stock image via the fastboot commands.
i cant believe i erased internal storage. Big lesson learnt , never do two things at once ... at least when you are flashing a rom
Thanks everyone for their help, just wondering is there no way for us to push zip files to /sdcard folder via fastboot or recovery???
smartanks said:
well i just recovered the tablet using stock image via the fastboot commands.
i cant believe i erased internal storage. Big lesson learnt , never do two things at once ... at least when you are flashing a rom
Thanks everyone for their help, just wondering is there no way for us to push zip files to /sdcard folder via fastboot or recovery???
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Its not in adb mode
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So I just unlocked my boot loader and rooted it + installed CMw recovery, and after I did that I was able to get into recovery mode, however I put a custom kernel in my internal storage so that I could flash it but now I can't get into recovery mode... when I clicked recovery it goes to the black screen with the Google symbol on it and stays there.... any idea what I can do here?
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MRsf27 said:
So I just unlocked my boot loader and rooted it + installed CMw recovery, and after I did that I was able to get into recovery mode, however I put a custom kernel in my internal storage so that I could flash it but now I can't get into recovery mode... when I clicked recovery it goes to the black screen with the Google symbol on it and stays there.... any idea what I can do here?
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You can't get into recovery without a USB cable connected. Install Quickboot from the Google Play Store. That's how i boot into recovery.Quickboot is the only way to do it without a cable.
theandroidrooter88 said:
You can't get into recovery without a USB cable connected. Install Quickboot from the Google Play Store. That's how i boot into recovery.
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oh damn, lol thanks alot, had no idea that you needed to be connected, i'll definately be installing quickboot i feel like such a moron
IF A MOD WANTS TO DELETE THIS NOW THEY CANT, THANKS AGAIN!
Yes you can get into recovery without a usb . I'm not sure what the quickboot thing is all its doing is executing a command like
#reboot recovery
That's all it does. If you have terminal execute that command.
But if you're recovery is broken just reflash it using
#fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
Or just use the toolkit.
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OK so I got quick boot and it works like a charm.. I just click recovery and it takes me to recovery, works like a charm
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Well, i tried to install stock Bootloader, stock recovery and stockrom with wugfresh tool under "Back to Stock", and so thats the problem:
When i try to send the bootloader, it stucks and the tablet posts under the infos on the bootloader screen: FASTBOOT STATUS - DATA00140000.
And thats it. I waited 2 hour, it still stucks on sending bootloader. So i downloaded the Unified Android Toolkit, install the fastboot driver and tick the option to install a new recovery... It still stucks on sending bootloader. In Youtube Videos, i saw, that the sending finished about 0,2 s. Thats 1280kb! Why doesnt work it on my tablet. I had root, but i didnt tick the usb debugging. So when i switch on my tablet, it comes to the bootloader, and its the activated bootloader( i can switch to recovery, reboot bootloader, power off, reboot system,..) and its unlocked. If i reboot into the recovery, it also comes to the activated bootloader. Its also when i tick the reboot system. So what can i do? Is it hardware bricked? Or whats the problem? I have the bootloader version MANTAMF01 and the H/W Version 8. Can anyone helps me?
And yes, i am the Admin on my PC
The problem is the toolkit, just use fastboot
fastboot flash bootloader nameofbootloader.img
And your done
But after doing so you effectively wipe a few of your partitions so then flash recovery and ROM as well, the method on doing so slightly varies depending if your going back to stock or what something custom
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demkantor said:
The problem is the toolkit, just use fastboot
fastboot flash bootloader nameofbootloader.img
And your done
But after doing so you effectively wipe a few of your partitions so then flash recovery and ROM as well, the method on doing so slightly varies depending if your going back to stock or what something custom
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I am having the same exact problem, and I tried doing as you said with fastboot, but I still can't receive any files. Any other suggestions? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
funkym0nkee said:
I am having the same exact problem, and I tried doing as you said with fastboot, but I still can't receive any files. Any other suggestions? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Are you trying to return to stock? Download the appropriate factory image (just Google android factory image) extract all and flash with fastboot.
If you want more detailed explanation boot to bootloader and write down all info on that screen, pet me know the os of your PC, and the explain a little more what's wrong, I'm not sure what can't receive any files means. It is often helpful to copy and paste all input/output from cmd/terminal
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Are you trying to return to stock? Download the appropriate factory image (just Google android factory image) extract all and flash with fastboot.
If you want more detailed explanation boot to bootloader and write down all info on that screen, pet me know the os of your PC, and the explain a little more what's wrong, I'm not sure what can't receive any files means. It is often helpful to copy and paste all input/output from cmd/terminal
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I just resolved this issue on my own about a minute before your response lol. The problem was that I wasn't using the stock USB cord. Holy cheese and rice, I've been sitting here for the past 5 hours at wits end trying to figure out the problem. My problem was exactly like MrCreeper's, it was just stuck on "sending 'bootloader'" with no progress whatsoever on either PC or tablet. Who woulda thunk the problem was simply that I was using the incorrect USB cord -_- *sigh*
Anyway, thank you for your prompt reply. I did use a few of your tips from your other posts when I ran into other problems trying to flash stock image, so cheers for that!
Stuck on google logo screen and then after 3 resets goes to CWM
I have only 1 rom on it the cataclysm rom and it gives an error when I try to flash it
I have no backup and no other rom besides this
noway either to put a rom on the Nexus 4.
LOL I am so screwed
I am currently in CWM and the PC won't recognize the device and there is nothing to do.
Please help.
Use fastboot commands to flash stock image....
Boot into fastboot and then connect n4 to your PC...run adb and type fastboot devices....
It will give you n4 serial no. And then flash stock image(Google how to flash stock image using fastboot commands)
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Ankurcul said:
Use fastboot commands to flash stock image....
Boot into fastboot and then connect n4 to your PC...run adb and type fastboot devices....
It will give you n4 serial no. And then flash stock image(Google how to flash stock image using fastboot commands)
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YESSS it worked
OMFG thank you so much
Hi I've done stupid thing for myself:
i tried flashing 4.4.2 stock rom. coming from 4.2 (i think) did the usual format data/cache. then rebooted then it loops on google logo. I can go to recovery mode.
So are you rooted? Custom recovery? Looking to flash stock? What bootloader do you have? Ota flash? Fastboot flash?
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Hoygl3n said:
Hi I've done stupid thing for myself:
i tried flashing 4.4.2 stock rom. coming from 4.2 (i think) did the usual format data/cache. then rebooted then it loops on google logo. I can go to recovery mode.
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Read this fourm I just help this user recover from the same thing!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2663286
lj50036 said:
Read this fourm I just help this user recover from the same thing!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2663286
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So are you rooted? Custom recovery? Looking to flash stock? What bootloader do you have? Ota flash? Fastboot flash?
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hi i followed all the instruction till CMD and tried typing fastboot
and nothing came up.
This will help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
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This will help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
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I still cant get fastboot up. ive used minimal fastboot and/or SDK Package. also changed the path for environmental variables.
So more info will help, usually the more info you give the faster your issues can be fixed
Are you in bootloader mode? I take it your using windows, what version? Has adb or fastboot ever worked before? When you type
fastboot devices
You get nothing? Can you post a screen shot of terminal, of environmental variables? Are all proper drivers installed? Does anything pop up in device manager when tablet is plugged into USB while in fastboot, recovery or os? Are you using factory USB cable?
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So more info will help, usually the more info you give the faster your issues can be fixed
Are you in bootloader mode? I take it your using windows, what version? Has adb or fastboot ever worked before? When you type
fastboot devices
You get nothing? Can you post a screen shot of terminal, of environmental variables? Are all proper drivers installed? Does anything pop up in device manager when tablet is plugged into USB while in fastboot, recovery or os? Are you using factory USB cable?
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sorry about that.
im in fastboot mode with power and both volumes pressed. i can also go into recovery mode TWRP v2.5.0.0
also rooted and yes windows 7 64 bit. recovery mode or fastboot mode . it doesnt recognized my nexus.
not sure if i have the right drivers. i cant find any drivers to download for nexus 10
Does anything pop up in device manager when tablet is plugged into USB while in fastboot, recovery or os? - No
and yes im using nexus 10 OEM cable.
i really appreciate the time to help me out with this issue.
Its no problem,
The SDK should have the drivers you need, or you can install the universal drivers made by koush or a number of others as well. Just Google search or a search xda for terms like
Nexus 10 drivers
Universal android drivers
Android naked drivers
You will find many that will work just fine for you
If in cmd you type
fastboot
And you see a list of commands than you know you have it installed
When you type
fastboot devices
And you see your serial number your good, if just a blank line then you need to get tab to communicate, this is most often a driver issue. If you can't find ones that work let me know and I'll link some to you, also you may need to uninstall old drivers and than manually install new ones, windows doesn't always do the best job of picking the correct drivers
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demkantor said:
Its no problem,
The SDK should have the drivers you need, or you can install the universal drivers made by koush or a number of others as well. Just Google search or a search xda for terms like
Nexus 10 drivers
Universal android drivers
Android naked drivers
You will find many that will work just fine for you
If in cmd you type
fastboot
And you see a list of commands than you know you have it installed
When you type
fastboot devices
And you see your serial number your good, if just a blank line then you need to get tab to communicate, this is most often a driver issue. If you can't find ones that work let me know and I'll link some to you, also you may need to uninstall old drivers and than manually install new ones, windows doesn't always do the best job of picking the correct drivers
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finally found the driver that works and now
i get R32D2009DAT
Im assuming thats serial number whats the next step
Google search
Android factory images
Here you will download the correct one, latest manta for the nexus 10
Then extract the contents of the zip
Now if you want to keep custom recovery that's a good idea but if you want KitKat you will need stock or at least update to the newest twrp (as you current one won't flash kk)
So if you want twrp then google search
Twrp recovery manta
And then find the latest image, 2.6.x?
Oh and its a good idea to check md5sum for both the zip from android source and for the recovery image, both will tell you what it should be in download screen and there are many ways to check, just google search
Windows md5
There is both official and none official, I personally use Linux command line and can't recall the name of the program I use for windows off hand
Also note that the following commands will wipe all from tablet, it is good to do this but if there is anything real important back it up first
Now from fastboot, enter these commands
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase recovery
Now find the bootloader image you extracted from the android .zip
fastboot flash bootloader nameofbootloader.img
Now if you want stock find the system image
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Now find the twrp recovery image
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
Here you can boot to new recovery and install superuser or just boot to pure stock, or if you want one of the many great custom ROMs you can boot to recovery and use adb sideload to flash one
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demkantor said:
google search
android factory images
here you will download the correct one, latest manta for the nexus 10
then extract the contents of the zip
now if you want to keep custom recovery that's a good idea but if you want kitkat you will need stock or at least update to the newest twrp (as you current one won't flash kk)
so if you want twrp then google search
twrp recovery manta
and then find the latest image, 2.6.x?
Oh and its a good idea to check md5sum for both the zip from android source and for the recovery image, both will tell you what it should be in download screen and there are many ways to check, just google search
windows md5
there is both official and none official, i personally use linux command line and can't recall the name of the program i use for windows off hand
also note that the following commands will wipe all from tablet, it is good to do this but if there is anything real important back it up first
now from fastboot, enter these commands
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase recovery
now find the bootloader image you extracted from the android .zip
fastboot flash bootloader nameofbootloader.img
now if you want stock find the system image
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
now find the twrp recovery image
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
here you can boot to new recovery and install superuser or just boot to pure stock, or if you want one of the many great custom roms you can boot to recovery and use adb sideload to flash one
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never mind its fixed
you are the man!
Thank you so much!