Last night I decided to try installing the 4.4 rom from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502789 to my videotron d801 without success.
I'm able to get into twrp and flash the rom.zip by sideloading it but im not exactly sure what to do once this is done. I've read that i have to flash the boot.img and system.img in fastboot but i can't seem to find the system.img. If someone could point me in the right direction i would appreciate it.
Thanks!
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Hi everyone,
as expected i did a mess, trying to root the phone i think i messed with some command, in special i think i did wrong:
fastboot flash boot img.img
instead of:
fastboot flash recovery img.img
now each time i turn on the phone i get in clockwork... now to get back i think i should ut the boot back to original..but i do not know where to find the official boot.img, i have a SNS with 2.3.4
Thanks for your help
Why did you flash another boot.img (superboot ?) to root your phone ?
Link for 2.3.4 stock boot.img (no 4G version):http://dl.dropbox.com/u/35157534/boot.img
I have a rooted Verizon LG G2 and have been trying to install a recovery mod. I somehow got rid of the stock recovery, but couldn't setup a new one. Now my phone is stuck on the fastboot screen. I've been able to get it to the stock recovery screen, but when it starts to wipe the drive, it just takes me back to the fastboot screen. I'm very new to this and haven't been able to figure this out through any other threads. I'm using Ubuntu. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
joshuascan said:
I have a rooted Verizon LG G2 and have been trying to install a recovery mod. I somehow got rid of the stock recovery, but couldn't setup a new one. Now my phone is stuck on the fastboot screen. I've been able to get it to the stock recovery screen, but when it starts to wipe the drive, it just takes me back to the fastboot screen. I'm very new to this and haven't been able to figure this out through any other threads. I'm using Ubuntu. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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I'm in the same boat. I tried to install TWRP using the Autorec but accidentally used the one for the LS980, and now I'm stuck at the fastboot screen. Did you ever solve this?
eye_rule said:
I'm in the same boat. I tried to install TWRP using the Autorec but accidentally used the one for the LS980, and now I'm stuck at the fastboot screen. Did you ever solve this?
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Code:
1. download fastboot
2. download laf.img boot.img aboot.img for your variant
(or download your kdz, download kdz/tot extractor and extract partitions --and rename them from boot_45465757.bin to boot.img)
* boot_45465757.bin is just an example.
3. fastboot flash aboot aboot.img
4. fastboot flash boot boot.img
5. fastboot flash laf laf.img
-> download mode should be back
sorry for jumping back on this thread but im having the same problem...phone boots up to just fastboot....ive been reading for 4 days now trying to find any possible way to fix my phone...it really sucks not having a phone...so now im able to connect the phone to the laptop via fastboot but im looking for this laf.img, boot.img etc files. where can i find them?
Also vs980?
robledjl said:
sorry for jumping back on this thread but im having the same problem...phone boots up to just fastboot....ive been reading for 4 days now trying to find any possible way to fix my phone...it really sucks not having a phone...so now im able to connect the phone to the laptop via fastboot but im looking for this laf.img, boot.img etc files. where can i find them?
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This can be fixed .
1. You Will need to Download the Stock KDZ/TOT file for your phone , find the right KDZ or TOT file from here .
2. Now you would have to extract the KDZ/TOT file that you downloaded above using WindowsLGFirmwareExtract-1.2.1.0-Release.zip , this is available in the guide here.
3. Extract all the files fro the KDZ/TOT .
4. Now flash the extracted files , based on the fastboot method , which is described here.
Code:
fastboot flash aboot aboot.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash dbi dbi.img
fastboot flash laf laf.img
fastboot flash misc misc.img
fastboot flash modem modem.img
fastboot flash persist persist.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash rpm rpm.img
fastboot flash sbl1 sbl1.img
fastboot flash tz tz.img
Let me know if you need more help.
Why so many partitions. Be sure to flash same version as your current android is at least.
I used the WonderHowTo site incorrectly to flash a nexus 5 version of twrp unto my nexus 4.
My device at this point booted to a blank screen. It could still boot the boot loader at this point.
To "fix" this I found the correct version of twrp for my device and proceeded to flash that unto my device.
This has appeared to work since I can access twrp on my device but it is only thing I can access on the phone. When I attempt to boot to system through twrp I am sent back into twrp.
I have attempted to use the wugfresh root tool kit to unroot and return to stock using both soft bricked and phone is still working normally options with no success.
It can still boot to the boot loader currently.
I have logs from the toolkit if these can shed more light on my issue.
Is there anyway I can return my device to stock? Thanks for any response
Flash factory image
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#occam
attempted
attempted to flash stock and got the following error message
error: neither -p product specified nor ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT set
Seems like you flashed TWRP to /boot. Easy fix is to download your ROM zip. Extract the boot.img and "fastboot flash boot boot.img". Then flash TWRP with "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img"
The locations and filenames of the files may vary. But hopefully you get the idea.
codebam said:
Seems like you flashed TWRP to /boot. Easy fix is to download your ROM zip. Extract the boot.img and "fastboot flash boot boot.img". Then flash TWRP with "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img"
The locations and filenames of the files may vary. But hopefully you get the idea.
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I flashed a boot image for mako_KTU84P and flashed recovery again with twrp but I'm still system booting into twrp.
My bootloader version is MAKOZ30f if that is any help
I probably flashed the incorrect boot image. Could you point me in the direction of reliable ROM zip's if that is the case.
MrTalk said:
I flashed a boot image for mako_KTU84P and flashed recovery again with twrp but I'm still system booting into twrp.
My bootloader version is MAKOZ30f if that is any help
I probably flashed the incorrect boot image. Could you point me in the direction of reliable ROM zip's if that is the case.
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Okay adb push a cyanogenmod zip from here and flash it in recovery. It should automatically install a working boot image. You should also flash the latest bootloader in the factory image with "fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img" if you're using an outdated bootloader.
used the advice
I pushed the zip file using cmd and it appears to have been successful since I was given the summary of data transferred and how long it took once the process was finished.
I can't find the zip file in twrp to attempt to flash it.. Is there any reason the file name would change inside the device once it has been pushed?
Is there a way to flash the zip in question without pushing it unto the device?
Hi, i can not flash my phone back to stock rom (Nexus 6P). I tried to flash the stock rom using the flash-all.bat as well as flashing it manually, i've updated my adb and fastboot version and scoured the web looking for answers. The problem seems to be when i try flashing the system.img, i get an error saying the system.img is too big for the system partition on my phone??? If anyone knows the fix, or has run into this issue before please send me some help!!!
Relax and just wait. It will fastboot flash the system.IMG in 5 parts. It takes about 5-10 minutes to do the entire fastboot flash.
Cheers,
B.D.
Hi everyone,
Can anyone help me find the stock recovery for the US997 so that I can flash it using ADB? It's been a while and I am on 15a, and trying to update my phone. TWRP is not allowing me to update my phone because it keeps asking for the encryption password and failing to decrypt with the correct password.
I can't seem find find it with google, it's either a full stock rom, or some recovery tools. I just want the stock recovery image.
Thanks,
Nevermind, you just run
Code:
fastboot flash boot stockboot.img to get stock recovery.
and you get stock recovery from the boot image.