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hi
i need help on getting a rom on my g1(any rom at all)
i lost my recovery or i think i did..wot happened was i was changing recovery and i was moving from RA's to Cyanogen's recovery...i moved from RA's to RA's b4 and i did it by going to console in recovery then typing "mount -a" then "flash_image recovery /sdcard/(the name of the recovery)" so i tryed to get cm recovery by doing the same thing(btw it was a .zip if thats any help)but i got the "error no space on device" or something like that...then i removed the battery to get out of console (like i always do coz i don't know any other any) but then when i tryed to go to recovery mode again i just get the T-Mobile G1 screen then a black screen comes but no recovery...what now i need a new recovery to get a rom...i searched and got something called fastboot but i don't know wot it is when i press power n back i go to screen with 3 lil androids on the bottom(i believe this is fastboot mode)...can i use that to get a new recovery?any help pls
mazinxd said:
hi
i need help on getting a rom on my g1(any rom at all)
i lost my recovery or i think i did..wot happened was i was changing recovery and i was moving from RA's to Cyanogen's recovery...i moved from RA's to RA's b4 and i did it by going to console in recovery then typing "mount -a" then "flash_image recovery /sdcard/(the name of the recovery)" so i tryed to get cm recovery by doing the same thing(btw it was a .zip if thats any help)but i got the "error no space on device" or something like that...then i removed the battery to get out of console (like i always do coz i don't know any other any) but then when i tryed to go to recovery mode again i just get the T-Mobile G1 screen then a black screen comes but no recovery...what now i need a new recovery to get a rom...i searched and got something called fastboot but i don't know wot it is when i press power n back i go to screen with 3 lil androids on the bottom(i believe this is fastboot mode)...can i use that to get a new recovery?any help pls
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You obiously don't know what the Q&A section is either.
But anyways, it was a zip? If it was then that wasn't the recovery image, the recovery image is a .img file. Did you try extracting the zip?
no...but now i just wana get a recovery..any so i can flash a rom
mazinxd said:
no...but now i just wana get a recovery..any so i can flash a rom
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even if you borked your recovery you should still be able to get into SPL. reboot your phone with camera+power, after it finishes checking, press "back" button to go into hboot, then connect your phone, and fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (make sure you already extracted it). You should be good to go
when i connect my mobile to the pc its not recognize,setup wizard come's up and i can't install the software drives(did i tell u i'm a noop and all i know is how to flash roms using my g1 mainly)
how do i make it reconzie my g1? and were do i typ flash recovery recovery.img
Have you installed the android sdk on your pc? If not, search the developement forum for it or do a google search for android sdk.
mazinxd said:
hi
i need help on getting a rom on my g1(any rom at all)
i lost my recovery or i think i did..wot happened was i was changing recovery and i was moving from RA's to Cyanogen's recovery...i moved from RA's to RA's b4 and i did it by going to console in recovery then typing "mount -a" then "flash_image recovery /sdcard/(the name of the recovery)" so i tryed to get cm recovery by doing the same thing(btw it was a .zip if thats any help)but i got the "error no space on device" or something like that...then i removed the battery to get out of console (like i always do coz i don't know any other any) but then when i tryed to go to recovery mode again i just get the T-Mobile G1 screen then a black screen comes but no recovery...what now i need a new recovery to get a rom...i searched and got something called fastboot but i don't know wot it is when i press power n back i go to screen with 3 lil androids on the bottom(i believe this is fastboot mode)...can i use that to get a new recovery?any help pls
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This is excatly the reason you should read,research and always follow the directions.
There are plenty of tutorials on how to use fastboot here on xda so research.read and follow the directions and you will be fine
Here is what you need to do.
1) Follow these instructions word for word, step by step
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=502010
2) Now you should have adb installed. With adb you can plug your phone into your pc through USB and use command lines to manipulate your phone. To use commands in windows go to start, run and type cmd, enter
3) Now if it worked correctly you should have your phone plugged in and type adb remount. If it successfully mounted then adb is working.
4) now unzip Ra's recovery image and rename it to recovery.img (for simplicity) and place it on your desktop
5) now with your phone plugged into the pc power down the phone and reboot, before it starts up hold the camera button. You should see some droids on skateboards.
6) Now press the back button
7) now go to the cmd as I mentioned earlier and type: cd desktop
8) now type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img when it is done type adb shell reboot and your phone will reboot.
9)before it boots up hold the home button and if you did everything correctly you should be in Ra's recovery.
from the recovery you can always hold call, menu, end to reboot instead of pulling the battery.
Good luck. I suggest you flash a rom to get back up and going, and then spend a few weeks reading about everything android that you can find on xda before you mess with it anymore. In the future you probably won't find anyone else willing to give you instructions like this, so I would search and read ALOT before posting a bunch of how to messages....
thanx
bhilgeman said:
Here is what you need to do.
1) Follow these instructions word for word, step by step
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=502010
2) Now you should have adb installed. With adb you can plug your phone into your pc through USB and use command lines to manipulate your phone. To use commands in windows go to start, run and type cmd, enter
3) Now if it worked correctly you should have your phone plugged in and type adb remount. If it successfully mounted then adb is working.
4) now unzip Ra's recovery image and rename it to recovery.img (for simplicity) and place it on your desktop
5) now with your phone plugged into the pc power down the phone and reboot, before it starts up hold the camera button. You should see some droids on skateboards.
6) Now press the back button
7) now go to the cmd as I mentioned earlier and type: cd desktop
8) now type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img when it is done type adb shell reboot and your phone will reboot.
9)before it boots up hold the home button and if you did everything correctly you should be in Ra's recovery.
from the recovery you can always hold call, menu, end to reboot instead of pulling the battery.
Good luck. I suggest you flash a rom to get back up and going, and then spend a few weeks reading about everything android that you can find on xda before you mess with it anymore. In the future you probably won't find anyone else willing to give you instructions like this, so I would search and read ALOT before posting a bunch of how to messages....
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thanx alot man ryt now its late here so i'll do it 2moro...thanx again..btw i love ur moto
edit:wait i can't turn on my g1 so i can't turn on debug mode...will that be a prob
mazinxd said:
thanx alot man ryt now its late here so i'll do it 2moro...thanx again..btw i love ur moto
edit:wait i can't turn on my g1 so i can't turn on debug mode...will that be a prob
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no that wont be a problem
wots
mv ~/Desktop/sdk/tools/adb /usr/bin/adb abd
and
cd ~/Phone/tools/android-sdk/tools ???? sorry don't speak codes?
I have a S7 that is an X rev and it only has one camera on it and it has a different ID than the current streak 7s, so I can't apply the update that tmobile put out.
So I rooted the S7 and ran ROM MANAGER and it insists that the clockworkmod is installed correctly, but I can't reboot into recovery from that program (I don't think it works on s7 anyway) nor can I do it with the volume+ and power. (All that does is to boot into android)
The fastboot seems to work fine, so is there a way that I can push one of the .ZIP file ROMs using fastboot? I was thinking the "Dell Streak 2.2.2 update with FULL ROOT" would be a good one to try, but there are many .img files in the zip file and when I try fastboot update, I get the following errors:
archive does not contain 'android-info.txt'
archive does not contain 'android-product.txt'
error: update package has no android-info.txt or android-product.txt
I know that the following lines will work, but there isn't a system.img in the .zip file.
$fastboot flash boot boot.img
$fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
$fastboot flash system system.img
Thanks
Maj
You cant use regular fastboot commands its something like "fastboot -l 0413e blah blah search my threads for "how to flash stock img. " at the bottom of first post you will see fastboot help link
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Hey thatruth I've never used fastboot -iowhatever. All my fastboot cmds are fastboot (cmd) (dir) (file). Op so when holding +volume and power it doesn't put you in the bootloader? Your device may not work with cwr. Being a X device. And op are you using ubuntu/linux?
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to get into cwr you have to hold vol and power. Then at the android menu select option 2 update.pkg. it will then boot into recovery
you can also reboot into recovery via adb
adb reboot recovery
graffixnyc said:
to get into cwr you have to hold vol and power. Then at the android menu select option 2 update.pkg. it will then boot into recovery
you can also reboot into recovery via adb
adb reboot recovery
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I have not found a way to get into recovery. Using adb, fastboot, reboot into recovery options, and attempting vol+ and power, just boots straight into android. It says "cold-booting linux" and boots into android. It seems as if there isn't a real partition to do that, so I somehow need to dump an image onto the s7 so that it will have all of these partitions.
I have a Droid Incredible in which I've hacked to death, so I know how to get into the other menus, they just don't appear to be there or accessible for some reason.
Hellzya said:
Hey thatruth I've never used fastboot -iowhatever. All my fastboot cmds are fastboot (cmd) (dir) (file). Op so when holding +volume and power it doesn't put you in the bootloader? Your device may not work with cwr. Being a X device. And op are you using ubuntu/linux?
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Yah, the +volume and power just boots the phone right into android. ROM Manager tells me that my rooted s7 installs cwr just fine. (in fact I've tried every different version it offers) I use w7 x64.
MajikUF said:
Yah, the +volume and power just boots the phone right into android. ROM Manager tells me that my rooted s7 installs cwr just fine. (in fact I've tried every different version it offers) I use w7 x64.
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did you try flash cwm through fastboot yet?
http://www.4shared.com/file/l2JpliG6/recovery-clockwork-3019-streak.html
use this to download cwm recovery img
jiwengang said:
did you try flash cwm through fastboot yet?
http://www.4shared.com/file/l2JpliG6/recovery-clockwork-3019-streak.html
use this to download cwm recovery img
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Assuming that's the same cwm that I got in the streaksmart forum, yah. I flashed that using fastboot as the recovery and then issued the reboot into recovery command and it just booted up android.
At this point, I am assuming the build/version I have isn't a standard build and I will have to do something outside the normal channels to get it to work. I might just chuck this and get another. Especially since I heard that there will be a compatible version of honeycomb for devices with less than stellar resolutions like the s7.
I think the key here is to unplug usb from computer and hold down the power and Vol+ button to reboot into recovery mode.
I struggled with this for probably half a day figuring that out.
thx for your help and I finally figured out the fastboot and then recovery.img. So then I rebooted and seleted the software upgrade via update and it been stuck on that selection for awhile. is that normal?
by the way upper left hand it has in white lettering Booting recovery kernel image.
chavezop said:
thx for your help and I finally figured out the fastboot and then recovery.img. So then I rebooted and seleted the software upgrade via update and it been stuck on that selection for awhile. is that normal?
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It should say Booting recovery kernel image and then take you straight into clock work recovery...
Mines doing the same thing just getting stuck when it says Booting recovery kernel image and the dell logo apears then when i press the power button it turns off if i boot the device up not plugged into my computer and hold the power and volume+ it will flash red the LED and turn off.
Resolved Yet???
I'm having the same issue... CWM says it's working fine but when I try to load ROM it reboots normally back into the menu... Red lights blinking and does nothing when trying to get into recovery mode. Fastboot is only thing that seems to work and that even doesn't work properly...
I'm stuck with a ROM that is constantly crashing. Every 10 min or so, it needs to go. Please anyone that may have a method I could try would be appricitated...
J
Ok I have an issue, I tried to install a ROM using TWRP and after it finished installing I rebooted and got stuck in a boot loop on the bootloader screen (the screen you get to when you hold down the power button and down on the volume). I read online somewhere that I have to relock and unlock my phone which I proceeded to do, but as you may know that deletes everything off of your SD card. Then I went into cmd and used the code
fastboot wipe cache
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
I can now get into TWRP but I have no rom to restore to, no back up and when I go to Advanced Adb Sideload, then swipe to download it says
"Adb Sideload Complete" (at the top)
"Failed" (in red right below it)
I know I have to do something with adb or fastboot, but when I type Abd Devices into cmd I get the picture below which says:
List of devices attached
FA34PS901853 recovery
I cant adb push or install and I have NO clue what to do
But im pretty sure that I somehow have to reinstall Superuser so some help with that would be much appreciated as well
PLEASE O PLEASE can someone help me with this
Hello dear guru's =)
I have an HTC One international. Today i try to get root access and install custom recovery, whent i flash recovery i missed that chose a boot partition to install it. Now phone boots only into recovery, and from my PC, adb or fastboot don see it, but in usb devices its present.
Im on linux Ubuntu 13.04.
In phone dont have any backup.
The phone can't boot in bootloader?
Guich said:
The phone can't boot in bootloader?
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When i chose from CWM recovery menu "Reboot recovery", phone boot into download mode, and thats all. Fastboot or adb dont see it.
But. In usb device list:
In download mode:
Bus 002 Device 061: ID 0bb4:0ff9 HTC (High Tech Computer Corp.) Desire / Desire HD / Hero / Thunderbolt (Charge Mode)
In recovery mode:
Bus 002 Device 063: ID 0bb4:0f91 HTC (High Tech Computer Corp.)
Assuming you didn't corrupt your boot loader you should be able to get at the boot loader and use fastboot to flash a new recovery.
Power the device off
Hold power and volume down, the phone should turn on and load into the boot loader.
From there you can select fastboot (navigate menu with volumn buttons, power button to select fastboot).
You can use this command to flash a recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
If you can enter bootloader,you may try formatting partitions from fastboot,and flashing them afterwards,that is if bootloader is unlocked.
You can also lock your bootloader and try installing RUU,it will put your phone back to stock,
P.S. - I'm new to this,so please consult with more experienced members,before doing anything
ZloY909 said:
Hello dear guru's =)
I have an HTC One international. Today i try to get root access and install custom recovery, whent i flash recovery i missed that chose a boot partition to install it. Now phone boots only into recovery, and from my PC, adb or fastboot don see it, but in usb devices its present.
Im on linux Ubuntu 13.04.
In phone dont have any backup.
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you "fastboot flash boot recovery.img"? you may want to check this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2478438&page=3
if that doesn't help, post back
Guys, we have to check if he can boot in bootloader/fastboot.
So, @ZloY909, if you're in recovery, adb can recognize your phone?
And, in CWM, there is the option: reboot bootloader?
As download mode you mean bootloader?
ZloY909 said:
Has the same problem, flashed CWM Recovery to the boot partiotion. Can you give me more info about that magic what you are done to cennect your phone to fastboot? =)
Thanks.
Best Regards.
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fastboot shouldn't be affected.
when you connect your phone to the PC, does it the text in bootloader change from "FASTBOOT" to "FASTBOOT USB"
Guich said:
Guys, we have to check if he can boot in bootloader/fastboot.
So, @ZloY909, if you're in recovery, adb can recognize your phone?
And, in CWM, there is the option: reboot bootloader?
As download mode you mean bootloader?
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adb or fastboot is not recognize my phone. In cwm recovery i have only reboot option or reboot into recovery. I have the same situation as tha developer in other post.
when i chose boot to recovery i have : "screen with a phone icon and a green image like i can connect via usb or something, but then it turns red after about 30 seconds"
ZloY909 said:
adb or fastboot is not recognize my phone. In cwm recovery i have only reboot option or reboot into recovery. I have the same situation as tha developer in other post.
when i chose boot to recovery i have : "screen with a phone icon and a green image like i can connect via usb or something, but then it turns red after about 30 seconds"
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"screen with a phone icon and a green image like i can connect via usb or something, but then it turns red after about 30 seconds" -> that's stock recovery
Before, when you are in bootloader (image attached), are you able to "fastboot devices" and it shows up? because the bootloader is not affected by the recovery.
basically "fastboot flash boot recovery.img" put the custom recovery where the kernel is supposed to be.
First thing you need to get/confirm working is bootloader/fastboot.
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adb or fastboot is not recognize my phone. In cwm recovery i have only reboot option or reboot into recovery. I have the same situation as tha developer in other post.
when i chose boot to recovery i have : "screen with a phone icon and a green image like i can connect via usb or something, but then it turns red after about 30 seconds"
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In cwm adb will work.
So i think you have some issue with drivers.
And, however, if you turn off the phone, you can't access in bootloader with a longpress of power and vol-?
Hey, so I'm the one who had this same situation. What I had to do from what I recall is go to CWM screen, cleared the cache, even in advanced the davlik cache, then I believe (and you might have to try different combinations of this, because I don't 100% remember as I had before tried so many different ways) I unmounted the system mount, then went to reboot from the first screen to get to the bootloader (hold power button and volume down). After this, I clicked on Fastboot and it then went to Fastboot USB. This is where you should be able to connect. Don't leave this screen until you flash the recovery in the right place and then properly install the ROM. Let me know if you get to at least connecting and I can even send over an image for your boot, so you can at least get your phone back.
It can be done, I had the same situation so your phone is not bricked. Just keep working at it.
herrfricke said:
Hey, so I'm the one who had this same situation. What I had to do from what I recall is go to CWM screen, cleared the cache, even in advanced the davlik cache, then I believe (and you might have to try different combinations of this, because I don't 100% remember as I had before tried so many different ways) I unmounted the system mount, then went to reboot from the first screen to get to the bootloader (hold power button and volume down). After this, I clicked on Fastboot and it then went to Fastboot USB. This is where you should be able to connect. Don't leave this screen until you flash the recovery in the right place and then properly install the ROM. Let me know if you get to at least connecting and I can even send over an image for your boot, so you can at least get your phone back.
It can be done, I had the same situation so your phone is not bricked. Just keep working at it.
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I will check this out. Thanks for your reply.
Now i reinstall to win8, reinstall drivers and adb.
Guich said:
In cwm adb will work.
So i think you have some issue with drivers.
And, however, if you turn off the phone, you can't access in bootloader with a longpress of power and vol-?
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Thanks for your reply. This help me to get to the bootloader.
Now i try to flash boot.img into boot =)
Ok. I have working phone =)
Thanks for yours replies.
I was doing some minor modifications to my build.prop (changing the model number, and the brand), and not my tablet doesn't boot up anymore (it gets stuck at the Asus screen, without the spinning thing.
I've tried putting a firmware update onto an SD card, and booting into recovery, but selecting the RCK thing just gives me an error a short while after starting the Initialising system update.
I'm on stock firmware, rooted with toweroot, and a locked bootloader. The firmware and bootloader version are 10.26.1.7.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Edit: I've tried doing a factory reset as well, but that didn't help
NightShadow89 said:
I was doing some minor modifications to my build.prop (changing the model number, and the brand), and not my tablet doesn't boot up anymore (it gets stuck at the Asus screen, without the spinning thing.
I've tried putting a firmware update onto an SD card, and booting into recovery, but selecting the RCK thing just gives me an error a short while after starting the Initialising system update.
I'm on stock firmware, rooted with toweroot, and a locked bootloader. The firmware and bootloader version are 10.26.1.7.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Edit: I've tried doing a factory reset as well, but that didn't help
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No it won't.
You need to use adb push to push the stock build.prop to system
Code:
adb push build.prop /system
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No it won't.
You need to use adb push to push the stock build.prop to system
Code:
adb push build.prop /system
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When booting into recovery, all I have available is fastboot, without access to ADB (fastboot detects the tablet, while adb doesn't). How should I go about getting ADB access in recovery?
NightShadow89 said:
When booting into recovery, all I have available is fastboot, without access to ADB (fastboot detects the tablet, while adb doesn't). How should I go about getting ADB access in recovery?
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If you have fastboot you are in the bootloader not in recovery. BootLoader shows 3 icons, Recovery shows a list of things.
I forget which of the 3 symbols is recovery but you need to select that one and it will boot into recovery.
Ok, I selected the RCK icon, and all I get is it saying "Initialising system update", then erroring. Does the Asus stock recovery not have any actual recovery options? Or do I need to press more buttons so that it doesn't try to initialise a system update?
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Ok, I selected the RCK icon, and all I get is it saying "Initialising system update", then erroring. Does the Asus stock recovery not have any actual recovery options? Or do I need to press more buttons so that it doesn't try to initialise a system update?
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Sounds like the stock recovery has found an update and is stuck trying to flash it.
After hitting RCK try hitting vol up, down and power in different combos - tapping them - sometimes you can force it to cancel and show a menu. If you can do that then choose clear cache.
As you are still locked our options are limited here.
In the bootloader screen can you get a response by issuing this command?
Code:
fastboot erase cache