Fare well bacon - ONE General

This is to say good bye to my beloved One Plus One bacon.
It started with the clock quitting its service. Suggestion do a factory reset.
I backed up all what TEAMWARE was offering and did the reset. Restored my backup, everything worked well no error messages what so ever.
But the phone didn't boot. The blue android symbol came up and flashed, the phone got hot but no prevail. All attempts to get back into recovery failed. But the phone went into fastboot mode. ADB devices test from a computer isn't finding the phone.
Has anybody any idea? Thanks

Geridhenner said:
This is to say good bye to my beloved One Plus One bacon.
It started with the clock quitting its service. Suggestion do a factory reset.
I backed up all what TEAMWARE was offering and did the reset. Restored my backup, everything worked well no error messages what so ever.
But the phone didn't boot. The blue android symbol came up and flashed, the phone got hot but no prevail. All attempts to get back into recovery failed. But the phone went into fastboot mode. ADB devices test from a computer isn't finding the phone.
Has anybody any idea? Thanks
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If your phone is going in fastboot mode, use 'fastboot devices' to look for the phone after connecting to computer, not 'adb devices'. They are two separate modes/protocols. If you don't have the 'fastboot' executable, google "minimal adb and fastboot" and download it. Hopefully your computer will install drivers automatically.
Once in fastboot mode, and connected and detected properly, just download the "signed fastboot" image from cyngn.com (go to support) and follow steps in item number 8 on this link

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Help: Fastboot Not Receiving Files

Wanting to go back to a factory image on my Nexus 10 so that I can take the update for Android 4.4. Being the lazy guy that I am, I tried to take the easy way out and used the WugFresh tool to go back to the factory image and unroot. It didn't work. Now I have no recovery or system so I can only boot into the bootloader. When I try and flash a new bootloader the command prompt just sits on "sending boot" and never gets there. I am noticing that on the Nexus when I initiate the command a cyan colored box comes up that says "FASTBOOT STATUS - DATA00140000" Sometimes the numbers after the data part are different but that's it. I'm not sure how to fix it because I can't send files to it. Any help would be appreciated.
EDIT: completely uninstalled and reinstalled (for the second time) adb, fastboot, and universal drivers and then rebooted my machine Nexus started connecting just fine.
jcrss13 said:
Wanting to go back to a factory image on my Nexus 10 so that I can take the update for Android 4.4. Being the lazy guy that I am, I tried to take the easy way out and used the WugFresh tool to go back to the factory image and unroot. It didn't work. Now I have no recovery or system so I can only boot into the bootloader. When I try and flash a new bootloader the command prompt just sits on "sending boot" and never gets there. I am noticing that on the Nexus when I initiate the command a cyan colored box comes up that says "FASTBOOT STATUS - DATA00140000" Sometimes the numbers after the data part are different but that's it. I'm not sure how to fix it because I can't send files to it. Any help would be appreciated.
EDIT: completely uninstalled and reinstalled (for the second time) adb, fastboot, and universal drivers and then rebooted my machine Nexus started connecting just fine.
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I the same happens but with Android L. and you say you fix reinstalling drivers?

No Command Error

I went to update to KitKat and it was nearly done and then the "No Command" error came up. My tablet has an unlocked boot loader but isn't rooted. However it was before but I updated it from an OTA and that got rid of it. I've tried booting into recovery etc but the same thing happens.
Anyone have any advice please?
Same exact issue and set up here. Also, maybe I'm just dumb, but I can't get my tablet to turn off either. It just keeps cycling back to the "no command" screen until I do something.
tgearhar said:
Same exact issue and set up here. Also, maybe I'm just dumb, but I can't get my tablet to turn off either. It just keeps cycling back to the "no command" screen until I do something.
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I think that both of you what you see (the "no command") is your stock recovery, if indeed you see an android with a yellow !.
If it is the case to access the menu of the stock recovery press power and tap volume up. The menu will give you the choice of rebooting your Nexus 7.
gunner1937 said:
I think that both of you what you see (the "no command") is your stock recovery, if indeed you see an android with a yellow !.
If it is the case to access the menu of the stock recovery press power and tap volume up. The menu will give you the choice of rebooting your Nexus 7.
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I can get to the menu but when trying the reboot option, it just cycles the same way again. Back to the android with a red ! and says "No command." I also tried clearing cache and data to no avail. I was going to try using ADB to manually push the update but my computer was recently updated and now I can't get the driver installed for some reason.
I spent too much time messing around with and learning how to do things with my SIII and not enough time with this
Same deal here! Not sure what to do short of wiping and losing my info.
Same here...any advice? Not sure what happened. OTA update too.
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Same here...any advice? Not sure what happened. OTA update too.
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Wow, this seems to be widespread, at least somewhat. I'm in same situation. Toolkits, adb, nothing works. I thought this was a soft brick, but now I'm thinking it's toast. Probably doesn't help that I didn't have Dev options enabled along with USB Debugging. I can't even turn it off. Just bootloops after Google logo shows up twice, then to No Command error, then starts over again. I wonder what the hell is causing this. (Device was locked and unrooted)
Same boat here, even sideloaded the factory image via ADB.
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I was going to try using ADB to manually push the update but my computer was recently updated and now I can't get the driver installed for some reason.
If you have android-sdk-windows installed on your computer do not forget to update it through "SDK Manager.exe".
Pushing via ADB didn't work for me. That also failed.
I caved and called Google. Tech support is stumped as well.
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Could this be a widespread issue? Like I don't even understand why it happened at all!
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I finally got mine working again!
I tried a million different things so I'm going to try and explain my process as simple as I can, I apologize in advance because I am far from an expert...
First, I tried using the method, well some of it, from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796
- I would suggest using this thread to get everything set up (drivers, ADB, the factory image downloaded and in the correct file location) I wasn't able to get the drivers working correctly with that route so I ended up using the toolkit to get them working but that thread helped me get all of the system files in the correct location and helped get all of the ADB stuff set up.
Once you have everything set up and your computer recognizes the tablet, (I checked that by opening a cmd prompt and using the command from the original thread above "adb devices"). As long as you see your device, I think you should be good.
From the "No Command" screen I held down Power and Volume + to get the menu to come up. I then chose the Restart option and immediately held Power and Volume -. This got me into the Fastboot Mode.
Once in Fastboot mode I went to the cmd prompt on my computer and used the following commands in this order from this post:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot reboot
*Make sure that all of the image files are in the proper location on your computer otherwise this step is worthless
The tablet then rebooted normally and I was able to set everything up again. Again, I am by no means an expert at all, this is just what worked for me. Try at your own risk.
I hope I covered all of the steps, I tried a million different things last night so they all kind of run together.
I ended up doing and it worked for me as well. Wiped everything though. How can I restore / reinstall my apps w/o needing to download them all again?
Two things: That guide says you must have USB Debugging enabled. Since my wife had this tablet, I did not have dev options enabled at all, including USB debug.
The other thing is that when I run the SDK Manager, nothing happens on my computer. I double click it or try Run as Admin, and a small CMD box flashes on my screen for a millesecond and disappears. That's all.
My wife's 2012 N7 is having this same problem. Unlocked bootloader, but I reflashed factory image and unrooted before giving it to her. She got the OTA last night, and now stuck at No Command.
I've subscribed to this thread, hoping that you guys will have it solved before I get home from work tonight! Would love to not have her lose all her data.
(I was kinda mad that she got the OTA last night and I haven't got it yet on my 2013 N7, but that's another gripe for another thread)
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Two things: That guide says you must have USB Debugging enabled. Since my wife had this tablet, I did not have dev options enabled at all, including USB debug.
The other thing is that when I run the SDK Manager, nothing happens on my computer. I double click it or try Run as Admin, and a small CMD box flashes on my screen for a millesecond and disappears. That's all.
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Unfortunately I'm not sure on the SDK manager part. As far as the USB Debugging, I'm 98% sure that I did not have it enabled either. I think I did at one point but after doing several OTA upgrades, I'm sure it got unchecked.
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kr33mo said:
I ended up doing and it worked for me as well. Wiped everything though. How can I restore / reinstall my apps w/o needing to download them all again?
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I don't believe there is a way. Maybe someone smarter than myself can chime in but I had to let the play store do it's thing and re-download all of mine.
tgearhar said:
I finally got mine working again!
I tried a million different things so I'm going to try and explain my process as simple as I can, I apologize in advance because I am far from an expert...
First, I tried using the method, well some of it, from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796
- I would suggest using this thread to get everything set up (drivers, ADB, the factory image downloaded and in the correct file location) I wasn't able to get the drivers working correctly with that route so I ended up using the toolkit to get them working but that thread helped me get all of the system files in the correct location and helped get all of the ADB stuff set up.
Once you have everything set up and your computer recognizes the tablet, (I checked that by opening a cmd prompt and using the command from the original thread above "adb devices"). As long as you see your device, I think you should be good.
From the "No Command" screen I held down Power and Volume + to get the menu to come up. I then chose the Restart option and immediately held Power and Volume -. This got me into the Fastboot Mode.
Once in Fastboot mode I went to the cmd prompt on my computer and used the following commands in this order from this post:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot reboot
*Make sure that all of the image files are in the proper location on your computer otherwise this step is worthless
The tablet then rebooted normally and I was able to set everything up again. Again, I am by no means an expert at all, this is just what worked for me. Try at your own risk.
I hope I covered all of the steps, I tried a million different things last night so they all kind of run together.
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Worked for me! Thanks, I don't believe I had USB Debugging enabled either. Shame it wiped all my data though.
OK, got mine back up and running! I'll just leave what I did here in case anyone can benefit from it.
I first used Wug's Toolkit to download and install the RAW drivers. (Option #4, I believe) They were the only ones that worked for me. I followed the instructions to install them and then when it looped to the No Command screen, I held volume up and power. This got me to the menu, where I chose reboot. I then immediately held down the volume button and power to get into the bootloader screen, where it (thankfully) stopped looping. Then I unlocked the bootloader using the one-click option. Next step was to download and flash factory 4.4 image using the Soft Brick mode. Fastboot recognized my device and pushed the image. Now all is well. Close call... I've already enabled USB Debugging for my wife on this tablet so that crap doesn't happen again. She did lose all her data but she is happy to have a working tablet again instead of a $200 beer coaster.
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OK, got mine back up and running! I'll just leave what I did here in case anyone can benefit from it.
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Worked for me as well. Really appreciate that.
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killswitch11 said:
OK, got mine back up and running! I'll just leave what I did here in case anyone can benefit from it.
I first used Wug's Toolkit to download and install the RAW drivers. (Option #4, I believe) They were the only ones that worked for me. I followed the instructions to install them and then when it looped to the No Command screen, I held volume up and power. This got me to the menu, where I chose reboot. I then immediately held down the volume button and power to get into the bootloader screen, where it (thankfully) stopped looping. Then I unlocked the bootloader using the one-click option. Next step was to download and flash factory 4.4 image using the Soft Brick mode. Fastboot recognized my device and pushed the image. Now all is well. Close call... I've already enabled USB Debugging for my wife on this tablet so that crap doesn't happen again. She did lose all her data but she is happy to have a working tablet again instead of a $200 beer coaster.
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I'll give that a go tomorrow. Missed my tablet! Hope it works!

[Q] Nexus 4 - Stuck in Bootloader, unsuccessful ADB access -

Hi guys,
I had posted a brief thread a couple weeks ago stating that my Nexus 4 restarted by itself, and got stuck in the bootloader animation loop. I couldn't remember whether I had enabled USB debugging in my phone prior to it killing itself (not rooted, completely stock, did the OTA 4.4.3 update just a few days before my phone died, and phone's been out of warranty for quite a while now ).
So I installed the SDK developer tooklit, and followed instructions to set up ADB.
However, everytime I boot my nexus 4 into recovery mode/"safe" mode, I get the following screen ("Screenshot 1" below).
From there, when I boot into recovery mode, I get the following screen ("Screenshot 2").
Every time I connected my phone to my laptop (keep in mind that I cannot start it .. I always plug it in when I'm in "Screenshot 1" mode) and try to used "adb devices", I get the following cmd screen ("CMD ADB Devices" picture below). I've repeated this process and tried plugging the nexus in during various points in different "safe mode" options. Same result: nothing is detected.
So I got frustrated at trying to backup any data from my phone, and just chose the "wipe data/factory reset" option from the nexus recovery mode, and I got this screen ("Screenshot 3"). I've tried this several times, and I keep getting this screen.
So my nexus committed suicide, and I'm totally not sure what to do. I've been trying to learn how to use ADB etc for the past couple of days by scouring through the xda nexus 4 forums, but I'm still very much a n00b. Do you guys have any advice as to what I can do to get my nexus 4 back to a usable state again?
Things I've already tried (in order):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/how-to-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2010312
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-nexus/general/guide-phone-backup-unlock-root-t1420351
I also tried to ADB sideload a stock Nexus 4.4.3 factory image, but it is useless since my device won't even show up in CMD when i enter ADB devices.
However, the problem is that my nexus is never detected in CMD no matter what combination of things I tried, so I can't even do half of the things both of those thread instructions state.
I would greatly appreciate ANY ways to factory reset or flash working firmware on my phone! :highfive:
Edit: I reinstalled Android SDK, and connected my nexus to my laptop after entering fastboot ("safe" mode; volume down + power from phone off state), and I was able to get a slightly better looking CMD window when running ADB Devices command (See "CMD ADB Devices 2" picture). However, same problem as before, where my phone isn't even registering via ADB.
So again, your input would be tremendously appreciated.
If you boot in the bootloader (Volume- and Power) it's normal that you can't use adb. You have to use fastboot in the bootloader.
What is the output of fastboot devices?
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fastboot devices
Have you already tried to flash the factory image or did this fail, too? You have to download the factory image from google, extract it and connect the phone in the bootloader/fastboot mode. Run the flash-all.bat then and it will reflash the stock rom. This will wipe your data, but I guess this shouldn't be a problem for you anymore because you already tried to do a factory reset!
If this worked, boot your phone and if it works fine, I would recommend to relock the bootloader (because it gets unlocked automatically if you flash the factory image and if you don't want to root/modify your phone in any way, your bootloader is usually locked):
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fastboot oem lock
Try it and if there are any other problems or if it doesn't work, just ask again

2012 N7 stuck in bootloop/bricked. Unlocked but can't recover/flash images

The title says most of my situation. I've had this since 2012 and some time early last year it just up and stopped booting into android. I have no idea what happened because my girlfriend was using it at the time and she swears she didn't change anything.
Anyways, the bootloader is locked and I have tried to go to recovery and factory reset with no luck. Wiped cache and did nothing as well. I am seeing that windows 7 is sort of recognizing the device. It shows up under device manager as "Android Bootloader Interface"
I've updated the USB drivers and installed ADB as well. When checking the command prompt for ADB Devices, it shows nothing.
I installed Wugs toolkit and it won't even find the nexus either. There has to be SOMETHING that can be done in this situation right?
:EDIT: I was able to unlock it using fastboot but I still can't get it to be found by anything else.
I can get it recognized using the fastboot command prompt, but I can't execute any commands in it. Everything like "fastboot flash boot boot.img" just returns a FAILED message with either invalid argument or no such address or device.
What I am trying to do is just recover it and start using it again. Of course I want to put Android 5.0 on it, but I would be okay with anything as long as it boots, really.
:EDIT: I was actually able to get it to work. I have no idea what specifically had fixed it, but I uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers a few times and ran fastboot and was able to wipe it and install Android 5.0! It was running great!

Problems Reverting to Stock

I briefly took over another thread where this issue didn't belong, but since I am still having issues, I thought I would start my own thread. Okay, so I am on Sprint, sideloaded several of the updates, including most recently the Oreo Beta. I have been very happy with the beta, and was looking forward to the update due this week. However, yesterday evening I dropped the phone on the sidewalk and it cracked very badly, and as I am paying insurance with Sprint I want to bring it to a store and have it fixed. Not only is the screen badly cracked, but the keyboard is acting up a bit also.
Anyway, I was getting advice on the Oreo thread about how to do this, and as I said, I had hijacked the thread, but I was at work and didn't get to try this until tonight when I got home. Anyway, I had originally plan to just find the Ota and sideload it, but it was recommend that I use flashall and the full image file from the Essential site. I tried to do that, but when I restart the phone to get into Bootloader mode, it disappeared from the list of devices visible on my desktop and via adb. It was a bit disturbing to me as I am not used to working in Bootloader, previously did anything like this via recovery, and I wasn't sure how to exit the bootloader, but I chose power off, and saw a weird screen with what looked like a coffee cup, and eventually the phone rebooted and seems unchanged at the moment.
I still want to revert to the sprint nougat before I bring the phone in, but I admit I am a little nervous now about the best way to do this. I could use some suggestions. I hope this post is not too long-winded, but I wanted to explain as much of what has happened as possible.
maltydog said:
I briefly took over another thread where this issue didn't belong, but since I am still having issues, I thought I would start my own thread. Okay, so I am on Sprint, sideloaded several of the updates, including most recently the Oreo Beta. I have been very happy with the beta, and was looking forward to the update due this week. However, yesterday evening I dropped the phone on the sidewalk and it cracked very badly, and as I am paying insurance with Sprint I want to bring it to a store and have it fixed. Not only is the screen badly cracked, but the keyboard is acting up a bit also.
Anyway, I was getting advice on the Oreo thread about how to do this, and as I said, I had hijacked the thread, but I was at work and didn't get to try this until tonight when I got home. Anyway, I had originally plan to just find the Ota and sideload it, but it was recommend that I use flashall and the full image file from the Essential site. I tried to do that, but when I restart the phone to get into Bootloader mode, it disappeared from the list of devices visible on my desktop and via adb. It was a bit disturbing to me as I am not used to working in Bootloader, previously did anything like this via recovery, and I wasn't sure how to exit the bootloader, but I chose power off, and saw a weird screen with what looked like a coffee cup, and eventually the phone rebooted and seems unchanged at the moment.
I still want to revert to the sprint nougat before I bring the phone in, but I admit I am a little nervous now about the best way to do this. I could use some suggestions. I hope this post is not too long-winded, but I wanted to explain as much of what has happened as possible.
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Just an FYI, I found that putting Oreo on the phone resulted in ADB not working 100% anymore, such as attempting to reboot into recovery/etc. It would just reboot back into the O.S..
Here is what I did to flash the stock firmware.
- download the current release you want to flash. (e.g. NMJ32F), then unzip it into a new folder.
- on your phone, verify that USB debugging and OEM unlocking are turned on in the developers menu.
- reboot your phone into the fastboot mode (power and volume down buttons)
- from your adb command line: type: fastboot flashing unlock
- This will make your phone show a new screen asking if you want to unlock the bootloader. Use the volume down to select YES, and hit the power button. It will now reboot and erase the phone. It will eventually end up booting up too request you setup the phone. (that is what it did for me.)
- reboot the phone back into the fastboot mode (power and volume down buttons)
- you should now see the bootloader listed as unlocked (vs locked)
- from your adb command line: type: fastboot devices (which should show your phones serial number and fastboot next too it.
- on your computer, using the command line, go to the unzipped folder of the NMJ32F build you downloaded
- in the folder there is a batch file you will run called flashall.bat. run it
- your phone will start flashing the NMJ32F build
- when it completes it will reboot a couple of times, erase the phone, and end up at the "lets get started" screen.
- reboot the phone back to the fastboot mode
- from your adb command line: type: fastboot flashing lock
- select the option to lock your bootloader. The phone will reboot/erase I believe, and then end up back to the "lets get started" screen.
- after you setup your phone, you can go back into the developers menu to turn off the oem unlocking
The above steps pretty much follow essentials instructions. (the essential instructions don't give some specifics.)
You are all done. (I recommend you review my instructions and the essential instructions carefully, don't copy paste commands as I may have spelled something wrong, etc.. Just wanted to give you a flow of the process.)
I was following those directions, but what happens is that though the phone appears as a device in adb before rebooting, once I reboot into fastboot mode, it is no longer listed. I also noticed that when tried to reboot the phone into bootloader mode with an adb command, instead, it did a regular reboot, and when it did that reboot, it again was no longer listed as a device, because it went into charging mode. So I'm not sure how to keep this from happening.
maltydog said:
I was following those directions, but what happens is that though the phone appears as a device in adb before rebooting, once I reboot into fastboot mode, it is no longer listed. I also noticed that when tried to reboot the phone into bootloader mode with an adb command, instead, it did a regular reboot, and when it did that reboot, it again was no longer listed as a device, because it went into charging mode. So I'm not sure how to keep this from happening.
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The reason why the adb command (to go into bootloader mode) didn't work is it is broken when you installed Oreo, that is why you need to do it manually.
When you put your phone into fastboot mode (power button / volume down) plug in your phone into your computer, and from command prompt (make sure you are in the adb folder), type fastboot devices (don't type adb devices) and see if anything replies back.
kbonnel said:
The reason why the adb command (to go into bootloader mode) didn't work is it is broken when you installed Oreo, that is why you need to do it manually.
When you put your phone into fastboot mode (power button / volume down) plug in your phone into your computer, and from command prompt (make sure you are in the adb folder), type fastboot devices (don't type adb devices) and see if anything replies back.
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Thanks, I understand now. I can't start this tonight, but I will try the again next time I have time at the desktop.
You are probably missing the phone's driver. Download this, Essential device driver for Windows machines. Supports 32/64 bit on Windows 7, 8 and 10., from the essential developer site and install it.
damn it, I read somewhere that there are problems while using adb on the current official beta. There was a command for getting connection again. But I can't find it right now.
Just to be clear. when the phone is on, you enabled USB debugging and plugged in the USB cable and checked the tickbox before you granted debugging access, right? If you don't check the box, there is no access granted after a phone reboot.
take care, I had problems getting through the initial phone setup after I did a factory reset. The Oreo beta still has some hickups. I got it to work after a few reboots. Without finishing the intial phone setup you can't enable USB debugging, you know.
emowing said:
You are probably missing the phone's driver. Download this, Essential device driver for Windows machines. Supports 32/64 bit on Windows 7, 8 and 10., from the essential developer site and install it.
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Good point on the driver, I wasn't even thinking about that.
Well, my phone was being read when I previously sideloaded updates, so I think I have the right drivers, but I will double check. Can anyone suggest why the phone keeps defaulting to charging mode rather than file transfer every time I reboot it?
maltydog said:
Well, my phone was being read when I previously sideloaded updates, so I think I have the right drivers, but I will double check. Can anyone suggest why the phone keeps defaulting to charging mode rather than file transfer every time I reboot it?
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that's a typical android habit. charging mode is default.
did you checked the tickbox when debugging window is appearing?
iceman#1 said:
that's a typical android habit. charging mode is default.
did you checked the tickbox when debugging window is appearing?
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Yes.
iceman#1 said:
that's a typical android habit. charging mode is default.
did you checked the tickbox when debugging window is appearing?
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Yes, I did, thanks.
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iceman#1 said:
that's a typical android habit. charging mode is default.
did you checked the tickbox when debugging window is appearing?
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Yes, I did, thanks. Trying to reply and it doesn't appear. Edit: Sorry for the multiple posts,they all appeared at once.
Okay, I am back to this now, I had time today. I installed the windows drivers from the Essential site (I am running Windows 10 64 bit) and the device was recognized in fastboot devices. The phone wiped my data and restarted with a setup screen. So far, so good. So I shut down the phone again, turned it on again in fastboot mode, it was unlocked. I went into a CMD screen and typed fastboot devices, and the phone was still listed there. So I opened windows explorer and got to the folder where I had unpacked the image files and also copied the flashboot file. I right-clicked the flashall.bat file, chose run as administrator. When I did this, I got a bunch of error messages that went by so fast, they were practically impossible to read, though they seem to say something about files not found. I didn't see any log file in the folder, so I guess they are not created. I went back to the Essential site and downloaded the zip file with the correct image files again and tried a second time, with the same results. Anyway I have wiped my phone, but still have not reinstalled the Sprint nougat software I need on this phone. Any other suggestions?
Okay, I tried again, and I was able to read the error message. They all said cannot load "filename" no such file or directory. It sounds like some kind of path error, right? I expanded the file from the Essential download for build Build NMI81C into their own directory, a subdirectory of a library where I have been keeping various android files, and I copied the flashboot file into the same directory from the platform-tools download, but only that file. That seems to be what instructions specify.
Also, I notice on this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/essential-phone/development/stock-7-1-1-nmj20d-t3701681/page3 it mentions also using the command "fastboot flashing unlock_critical" but I do not see that elsewhere.
I was able to get flashall to run using the command prompt instead of Windows Explorer. It seemed to run okay, except a couple of items cause me some concern.
I got a message "FAILED (remote: Flashing is not allowed for Critical Partitions)" for the abl.img file.
And the other command "Did you mean to fashboot format this ext4 partition".
Are either of these a problem?
Try running the commands one at a time. Open the flash-all.sh in a text editor and copy the commands.
As I said in my last message, I was able to get Flashall to work when I ran it in the CMD prompt rather than in windows explorer (which is how it was done in the video posted on Youtube, but didn't work for me). My only concern at this point is whether I should be concerned about the two commands posted in the email.
Interestingly enough, my phone did an update to the build NMJ32F as soon as I started it up.
maltydog said:
As I said in my last message, I was able to get Flashall to work when I ran it in the CMD prompt rather than in windows explorer (which is how it was done in the video posted on Youtube, but didn't work for me). My only concern at this point is whether I should be concerned about the two commands posted in the email.
Interestingly enough, my phone did an update to the build NMJ32F as soon as I started it up.
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Did u not do the flashing unlock_critical?
Airwolf79 said:
Did u not do the flashing unlock_critical?
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No I didn't. It was not mentioned by anyone but me in this thread until you did.
So far I have received no error messages since I did the reversion to stock. As I said,
I did get an update almost immediately.

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