When I plug my phone into my computer, it recognizes it just fine. I can issue ADB commands without a problem. If I reboot to the bootloader, the computer no longer "sees" the phone. The phone shows that the USB is connected and ready, but when I type "adb devices" nothing shows up. I'm trying to flash TWRP but I can't if the computer doesn't recognize the phone. Can someone please provide me with a possible solution?
Only fastboot, no adb when in bootloader.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3200808
ADB is for in the OS... Fastboot is for the bootloader... You need to double check your instructions on how to flash TWRP.
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So I am having a lot of problems with trying to root my nexus 7. I'm pretty sure it boils down to a driver issue but I'm not sure. I have tried installing the correct drivers over and over again also uninstalling other hardware manufacturers drivers and I cannot get adb to recognize my device when it is shut off and in the boot loader.
When the tablet is on and I have debugging on, adb shows up and is recognized, however my problem is that whenever I reboot into the boot loader I lose adb recognition. So therefore I can't root or do anything else. Fast boot commands work fine its only the issue with adb.
If anyone has any suggestions as to what I can do I would really appreciate it. I don't know if its just a hardware issue or something I am doing wrong on my end.
This is also not my first time manually unlocking/rooting a device
When you initially connect, the device shows up as a "Nexus 7".
When you reboot into the boot loader, the device name changes, and there is no driver for that device.
As far as I could tell, I would have to do the root process under Linux to avoid this issue.
As for me, I just ignored the issue. By the time you reboot the bootloader, you are already rooted.
The only thing you do after the reboot is rename a file. For now I am missing that step...
Yeah I'm using windows xp. When its in boot loader it does change names. I can unlock the bootloader via fastboot but can't do anything with adb. Lol I don't know what else I can do, I'm at a loss.
kevlars9 said:
Yeah I'm using windows xp. When its in boot loader it does change names. I can unlock the bootloader via fastboot but can't do anything with adb. Lol I don't know what else I can do, I'm at a loss.
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Like I said - I think you are done...
Install a terminal on the Nexus and see what it says to "su". I use one called "terminal emulator". Works fine.
I think fastboot uses adb.
If you connect your Nexus, and type "adb devices" in a command window what does it say?
I believe it says devices attached or something like that. (Not at my computer) but doesn't give me a serial # like I think it should.
If you do not have USB Debugging checked, "adb devices" will just show the List of devices line.
If I set USB debugging on, "adb devices" also shows the Nexus serial number.
If you don't see that, I would double check the device driver you are using.
Under Device Manager, Android Phone, Android Composite ADB Interface it shows:
Driver: Google Inc.
Date: 5/24/2012
Version: 6.0.0.0
Digital Signer: google inc.
Well if I have USB debugging on and tablet on and do adb devices I get the serial # but once I go into boot loader and do adb devices I don't get the serial #.
For device manager I can choose adb interface or adb original interface. I'll have more info when I get out of work and at my computer. Do you have a link to the drivers you used? Or where to find them. Because I have tried a couple of different drivers posted around to no avail.
BTW thanks for helping me out.
I would not use any posted driver - you don't know where that thing has been.
Download the SDK from Google; the correct driver is in there.
Just point the device manager to it when you install drivers.
There are a lot of good descriptions on installing drivers in the other nexus forums
But - again - I think your device driver is fine. You will not be able to talk to the Nexus from ADB after you boot the bootloader
Bootloader has a different device name which ADB can't use under Windows.
Use Linux if you want to do that.
ok, so pretty much what happens is when my tablet is powered on with usb debugging everything is fine and ADB is recognized. Now my problem seems to be when i reboot into the bootloader it seems as though the drivers dont stick and it asks me to install the drivers again and this is where i have had all of my issues. When i type in adb devices in, it just tells me "list of devices attached" and wont let me do anything else (fastboot works). Like i said i was able to unlock my bootloader but i cant flash recovery or do anything else.
When i go into device manage to select the drivers it gives me the option of choosing between adb interface, adb bootloader interface, adb orignal interface and nexus 7 bootloader interface. I have tried all options and nothing seems to work. I have tried multiple usb cords and ports.
If anyone else has any suggestions it would be much appreciated.
I didn't read through everything but your initial problem is adb doesn't work in the bootloader that's where you use fastboot commands either boot into a custom recovery or just boot up normal and make sure debugging is checked.
Try running fastboot devices and see if it shows up. What you need to do is have bootloader unlocked and dismiss the super user zip floating around here pot that on sd card download cwm recovery image floating around boot into bootloader then
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery name_of_file.img
fastboot reboot bootloader
select recovery from the menu
Flash the super user zip
Or download a rom that has root and put that on sd card instead of super user zip and after doing the steps above then selecting super user zip select the rom you downloaded and flash. If you're on Linux run sudo first.
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ADB recognises device while normally running, but not in fastboot. i tried installing the same driver on fastboot, but it still doesnt recognize it as ADB connection.
Adb commands aren't meant to work in fastboot. Only fastboot commands work in fastboot.
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thank you. ive vigured that i can use ADB in recovery, so thats good.
So recently I did nothing with my Nexus 4 and can not boot up. I have tried everything to go back to sock but my PC does not detect the phone anymore. I do not remember having USB debugging on but even if I did not I can't make the change now. I can boot to custom recovery but that does not help. I though It was the USB port so I got a new one and that still did not help.
Boot into fastboot mode to see if it is detected using "fastboot devices" in a command prompt window.
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Boot into fastboot mode to see if it is detected using "fastboot devices" in a command prompt window.
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Yeah thats my problem. No fastboot. My PC does not see ADB device at all so I cant even Install the drivers. I even changed the USB port to make sure that was not the problem. Before this I could not get my PC to even see the internal SD card. Though It was the OS so I reset it but somehow lost it completely.
You're running adb commands from command prompt? They may not work unless the phone is running in recovery or the phone is booted into the rom.
Windows 10 Home on host computer, and ADB tools installed.
USB debug mode on and host computer allowed.
USB PTP mode.
LG Unified Driver installed.
I opened command prompt, locate adb platform-tools. Ran the following commands
Code:
adb reboot bootloader.
The phone rebooted to bootloader.
On the bootloader mode on the phone, I typed
Code:
fastboot reboot
The phone rebooted properly
Does it work right?
Currently the phone is not ready to unlock bootloader until there's no problem, especially speaker problem, found.
guys I'm in a bad situation, phone is without OS and I can only access to recovery or bootloader, I have a twrp installed and I can't access to an USB otg (simple usb doesn't even blink like they are not working, If I connect an hdd it doesn't recognize it but gives it power) and I can't access to the phone as MTP or with adb devices or adb sideload. Even on bootloader mode device isn't showed when I try the command "fastboot devices" and it says "download mode = DISABLED".
so I only have access to twrp with those limitations, I need a big help, phone is with BTL unlocked and with expired warranty.
thanks in advance
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guys I'm in a bad situation, phone is without OS and I can only access to recovery or bootloader, I have a twrp installed and I can't access to an USB otg (simple usb doesn't even blink like they are not working, If I connect an hdd it doesn't recognize it but gives it power) and I can't access to the phone as MTP or with adb devices or adb sideload. Even on bootloader mode device isn't showed when I try the command "fastboot devices" and it says "download mode = DISABLED".so I only have access to twrp with those limitations, I need a big help, phone is with BTL unlocked and with expired warranty.
thanks in advance
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Download mode=disabled is the default (normal) displayed in bootloader mode. You seem to infer that is what fastboot returned when you typed devices? MTP works in TWRP automatically when it loads. Sounds like you may have a PC driver/cable issue. When you plug the device into your PC, how is it recognized?
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Download mode=disabled is the default (normal) displayed in bootloader mode. You seem to infer that is what fastboot returned when you typed devices? MTP works in TWRP automatically when it loads. Sounds like you may have a PC driver/cable issue. When you plug the device into your PC, how is it recognized?
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I'm on mac so I don't have any driver issues and other phones works fine with mtp in TWRP
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parodiniccolo said:
I'm on mac so I don't have any driver issues and other phones works fine with mtp in TWRP
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You are using OSX, right? Fastboot commands should start with ./ before each command. For example: ./fastboot devices, or ./fastboot flash, or ./fastboot reboot bootloader. Same applies for adb commands. If you are already familiar with flashing images, read my post below about OSX and fastboot.
Do not click into the thread because it is for the Nexus 5X new users guide.
Edit: Whoops! Initially shared the wrong link above. Follow this link instead:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68758793&postcount=3
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