I am not new to flashing phones, but I cannot figure this out. I can run Mofo and Mofoverify, but I cannot run a fastboot commands like "fastboot flash logo logo.bin". All I get is waiting for device. " Adb devices" and "fastboot devices" both return an empty list in there respective modes. Now I have tried several similar but not the same fixes from many Google and XDA searches. I have tried all sort of driver solutions, USB cables, toggleing of settings in my phone and such. I have used Mofo without issue and still can, but fastboot won't let me flash the setup files for Lollipop and I want me some sweetness! I have a newer Windows 8.1 machine and the XT1254. Lastly, this is my first Q&A thread post, so please be gentle. Thank you ahead of time, because this is XDA, and it can solve anything!
DragonRyderX said:
I am not new to flashing phones, but I cannot figure this out. I can run Mofo and Mofoverify, but I cannot run a fastboot commands like "fastboot flash logo logo.bin". All I get is waiting for device. " Adb devices" and "fastboot devices" both return an empty list in there respective modes. Now I have tried several similar but not the same fixes from many Google and XDA searches. I have tried all sort of driver solutions, USB cables, toggleing of settings in my phone and such. I have used Mofo without issue and still can, but fastboot won't let me flash the setup files for Lollipop and I want me some sweetness! I have a newer Windows 8.1 machine and the XT1254. Lastly, this is my first Q&A thread post, so please be gentle. Thank you ahead of time, because this is XDA, and it can solve anything!
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Any way you could try it on a Windows 7 machine?
Where did you get your fastboot files? If mofo detects it then your fastboot files are jacked up
Go here: http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r24.3.3-windows.zip
Once you extract it, run SDK Manager, Select to install Android SDK Tools, Platform-Tools.
Once that's done, go to \android-sdk-windows\platform-tools. Hold shift, right click and Open Command Prompt. Then fastboot will work
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Here's an easy way to install Fastboot/ADB.
Once that is installed you'll have to change your commands to fit the file path of the fastboot files.
For example:
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fastboot flash logo C:\Users\OP\Desktop\logo.bin
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savagebunny said:
Where did you get your fastboot files? If mofo detects it then your fastboot files are jacked up
Go here: http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r24.3.3-windows.zip
Once you extract it, run SDK Manager, Select to install Android SDK Tools, Platform-Tools.
Once that's done, go to \android-sdk-windows\platform-tools. Hold shift, right click and Open Command Prompt. Then fastboot will work
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DragonRyderX said:
I am not new to flashing phones, but I cannot figure this out. I can run Mofo and Mofoverify, but I cannot run a fastboot commands like "fastboot flash logo logo.bin". All I get is waiting for device. " Adb devices" and "fastboot devices" both return an empty list in there respective modes. Now I have tried several similar but not the same fixes from many Google and XDA searches. I have tried all sort of driver solutions, USB cables, toggleing of settings in my phone and such. I have used Mofo without issue and still can, but fastboot won't let me flash the setup files for Lollipop and I want me some sweetness! I have a newer Windows 8.1 machine and the XT1254. Lastly, this is my first Q&A thread post, so please be gentle. Thank you ahead of time, because this is XDA, and it can solve anything!
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This minimal version of fastboot is a lot smaller and worked for me.
I have used minimal Adb/fastboot. I don't know if it helps, but when in Android, even after revoking USB debugging authorizations, I never get asked on my phone to re-authorize my pc. As for a Windows 7 machine, I could downgrade my laptop, but I wanted that to be a last resort.
@savage- sorry for posting this on ComputerFreaks thread, but it was his image I am trying to install and figured someone doing the same as me may have had same issue, but I'm sorry.
DragonRyderX said:
I have used minimal Adb/fastboot. I don't know if it helps, but when in Android, even after revoking USB debugging authorizations, I never get asked on my phone to re-authorize my pc. As for a Windows 7 machine, I could downgrade my laptop, but I wanted that to be a last resort.
@savage- sorry for posting this on ComputerFreaks thread, but it was his image I am trying to install and figured someone doing the same as me may have had same issue, but I'm sorry.
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A windows 7 machine is unnecessary. I used windows 8.1 pro x64 to perform the whole upgrade process without a hitch. If mofo functions correctly, that means the fastboot drivers are installed correctly. If you start up minimal adb/fastboot, plug in your phone while it's in fastboot mode and type "fastboot devices," what do you get?
EDIT: Duh. You already said that it says returns nothing. Well in that case there has to be some sort of problem with the USB connection or the minimal adb/fastboot installation. Maybe try running the minimal adb/fastboot shortcut as administrator. I don't remember having to do that on mine, but who knows?
St33ve- see OP, nothing listed for adb or fastboot devices commands in their respective modes.
Have you tried a different USB cable?
Yonnor said:
Have you tried a different USB cable?
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Yes, about 7 different ones. 4 that I am sure have worked before, and no physical damage to them.
You said Mofo is able to see your device though, so that's kind of throwing me through a loop. You could try a fresh install of the Minimal ADB, and double check your drivers?
That's a sign of drivers not being installed!
Try opening up device manager n see if the driver is not installed.... If u see a device with an exclamatory mark n "quark" somewhere in it... The drivers aren't installed...
When the phone is in fastboot mode, the phone is listed as quark fastboot, but no exclamation mark. I reflashed computerfreaks image (KK) without an issue, but still isn't recognized in fastboot or Adb. I really want to flash me some Lollipop! I have crack flashed with every phone I own. I'm going thru withdrawals here LOL.
i am having the exact same issues. I've reinstalled drivers, switched usb cords and have had no success.
I'm not certain what actual fixed mine because I tried so many things but I got mine to recognize my phone. I think what did it was revoking the USB debugging authorizations and deleting the adb files on my computer under username/.Android. Then reauthorizing my phone. That and I believe I may have had duplicate drivers interfering with each other. Hope this helps
Hallelujah, I have lollipop!!!
I do not know exactly what the issue was but after factory resetting windows 8.1, and manually loading each driver for adb and fastboot, it works (again). I wish there was a Thank All Button. THANKS ALL!!!
Hi,
I have a d415 that i booted into fastboot mode with and wanted to unlock bootloader with. I then found out that it was already unlocked. Now i would like to restore download incase i screw anything up. I have the laf.img. Where do i go from there? None of the commands i type in fastboot mode work, possibly because i didn't correctly install the fastboot and adb drivers. If that is the problem, can someone give me clear instructions on how to download them, thanks. Instead, i used the basic adb and fastboot files from a different thread from android sdk. Adb doesn't even work anymore for me now. Please help
Thanks a ton in advance!
Have you seen this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-l90/help/download-mode-goes-fastboot-t3228392
trying to find adb and fastboot for androind so I can tpdebrick a touchpad.anyone have this that does not mind sharing as all links are dead.
thanks for any help.
adb and fastboot
jack901 said:
trying to find adb and fastboot for androind so I can tpdebrick a touchpad.anyone have this that does not mind sharing as all links are dead.
thanks for any help.
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Here
thank you very much!
RolandDeschain79 said:
Here
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anyone know where to locate android-tools-fastboot ? as tpdebrick starts gets packages but unable to locate the package . so it aborts out.
thanks for any and all help.
UPDATE found fastboot via a search and got it installed.
Could anyone point me in the direction of a working ADB and Fastboot package for Galaxy Note 8? I tried using the Minimal ADB and Fastboot and it doesn't work at all(which used to work fine for all my previous devices). Or am I missing any special steps for the ADB to work?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
Minimal adb works fine. have you actually enabled adb debugging on the phone?
me2151 said:
Minimal adb works fine. have you actually enabled adb debugging on the phone?
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Yes, I have. I have no idea why it doesn't detect my phone in ADB or fastboot mode.
Hey Everyone. I still have not received my November OTA update. I have a Pixel 5 purchased from the Google Store, I'm on Verizon and live in North Central Florida. Am I the only one, or is anyone else still waiting.
Phased roll out.
jascolli said:
Hey Everyone. I still have not received my November OTA update. I have a Pixel 5 purchased from the Google Store, I'm on Verizon and live in North Central Florida. Am I the only one, or is anyone else still waiting.
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Go download and install manually ?
jascolli said:
Hey Everyone. I still have not received my November OTA update. I have a Pixel 5 purchased from the Google Store, I'm on Verizon and live in North Central Florida. Am I the only one, or is anyone else still waiting.
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Verizon here too along with Fi eSim. No OTA but it's not scheduled until 11/9.
jaythenut said:
Go download and install manually ?
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I can't. My only laptop is work provided and it's locked up. I dont have permissions to install adb fastboot for a manual sideload. Thanks
jascolli said:
I can't. My only laptop is work provided and it's locked up. I dont have permissions to install adb fastboot for a manual sideload. Thanks
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If you can download files and extract it, you can use google adb files: https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
Download, extract, use commandline and have fun. The Google Pixel Drivers are already installed in Windows so your laptop will recognize your P5, if it's in fastboot / adb mode.
Raz0Rfail said:
If you can download files and extract it, you can use google adb files: https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
Download, extract, use commandline and have fun. The Google Pixel Drivers are already installed in Windows so your laptop will recognize your P5, if it's in fastboot / adb mode.
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Wow thanks for the reply. I'm going to give it a shot.
Raz0Rfail said:
If you can download files and extract it, you can use google adb files: https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
Download, extract, use commandline and have fun. The Google Pixel Drivers are already installed in Windows so your laptop will recognize your P5, if it's in fastboot / adb mode.
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I was able to download and extract the platform tools. and move it to the root of the C drive. When I open the platform tools folder and run cmd I can type adb devices and it recognizes my phone. When I type adb reboot recovery, I get the dead android with the warning triangle.
If I manually try to reboot to recovery using the buttons on the phone, I can get it to the fastboot mode screen, but when I use the volume rockers to select boot to recovery, again, I get the dead android symbol.
I cannot seem to get my device into stock recovery mode.
Thanks for any advice
Disregard.... I used adb reboot fastboot and from the fastboot screen I was able to enter recover to select "install update from adb". Thanks!