I cannot proceed with restoring my Streak 7 without the following information. Please, this is not meant to be a discussion thread. If you can help out, thanks, if not, please contribute any discussion in my other thread "NVFlash Only Method of Access". This will help to keep the information somewhat organized.
1) I need the partition data from a working unit
Mode: nvflash (Vol Up & Down while plugging in usb)
Command: nvflash --getpartitiontable partitiontable.txt
The outputted text file should specify the exact sectors that the images need to be written to.
Download NVFlash here: NVFlash
2) I need the actual partition img files for all but the System, Boot, & Recovery.
Mode: SAA (nvflash)
Command: nvflash --read x part-x.img (where x is the partition number so you will have to run the command for each partition 2-7)
If you can pull these files for me, I can provide an upload method if you do not have your own.
Again, thank you.
check your pm for other files.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Except I am not able to download any of the part files. I was able to get the bootloader so the path is accurate, I think the problem is that the .img files will not transport, you will have to zip them. I had the same problem on my server.
try the img files now.
runee said:
try the img files now.
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Awesome! Downloading now.
No p15.img. Just about got everything else downloaded, can you get that posted up as well? Thanks again!
See next post. Crappy internet connection.
I have successfuly restored my Streak 7 using nvflash and the img files provided by Runee. I will work up a how-to as soon as I can make the img files available. Currently I am trying to restore root, but it is not going too well.
Patience and cooperation have been the keys to my success.
It may be a while before I can make the img files available, if someone can get them online before me, awesome. You will need to start with the correct bct and cfg files. I have them included in the nvflash zip below. Also I have created a batch command included in the zip (Restore.bat) that you can launch once you have the 2 through 14 img files in the same directory as nvflash.exe.
http://illdill.org/streak7/files/nvflash.zip
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a clear and easy setup and command use guide needs to be put in place in the dev threads
any one can at least post what commands to use to flash system and boot img
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http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-adb-and-how-to-install-it-android/ use this to install sdk and the necessary tools and drivers. Once you do that you will need to install the drivers stored on your sdcard. Run these commands to flash boot2 and system in a cmd prompt. You need to rename the .img to boot2 and system. They need to be placed in the directory you created for sdk
Fastboot flash boot boot2.img
Fastboot flash system system.img.
This has been discussed in numerous threads btw. A little searching would have lead you to what you needed
sent from my streak7
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well i should of said i am working on a soft brick i am stuck in apx mode
also adb is not the issue i clearly stated nvflash guide not adb
also i would apprciate if you would stay away from this thread i already see people like you telling others to search and you didnt even answer my question ,...not even related so that post was not needed
Hey no problem man.
sent from my streak7
If you like that I'm doing this, then a thanks is cool, PLEASE DONATE, TIME OR MONEY BUT GIVE SOMETHING TO THESE DEVS!
http://tabletroms.com/forums/showthread.php?356-Honeycomb-on-the-Adam-(Updated)
New - No more partition editing required!
HC16JUN2011
HD Video
-Changelog
Like with any rom, YOU MUST WIPE CACHE, SYSTEM AND DATA, this rom especially, the is a pre alpha and has issues with cache, if you don't clear your info every time you will run into problems. I also clear Dalvik Cache and Battery Stats.
Old info on how to partition
STEP 1 – You need the new NVFlash click here for the unpartitioned onces(may need these)
NVflash edit- pretty simple you need to change the android fastboot full, you'll find that file towards the top of the nvflash folder or you can download my premade ones: (BUT I DIDN'T FORCE YOU TO DOWNLOAD THESE, IF YOU BRICK YOUR DEVICE BY USING THESE THEN YOU BRICKED IT NOT ME, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED)
Sorry about the mega upload, working on getting my server up, also CWM is untested, it had some problems but I believe that was due to file size.
Clockwork Mod folder
Stock Recovery Folder
The section your looking for looks like this
[partition]
name=APP
id=9
type=data
allocation_policy=sequential
filesystem_type=yaffs2
size=209715200 <---(here is the money)
file_system_attribute=0
partition_attribute=0
allocation_attribute=0x10
percent_reserved=0
filename=system.img
minus the arrow and the here is the money you'll find the size listed as 209715200, you need to change that to 536870912, once you save go to here to setup your APX drivers and prepare to flash according to the link
STEP 1.1 – THIS IS FOR CLOCKWORK MOD RECOVERY ONLY Download Here
Make a copy of your nvflash folder, I name it PIXEL QI CW Mod
STEP 1.2 – THIS IS FOR CLOCKWORK MOD RECOVERY ONLY
Thank you darknao
Quick & Dirty method :
Extract the recovery.img from the clockwork.zip, and copy it to the nvflash folder(replace the original one).
Step 2
You need then to put your device into force recovery mode, so turn off your device, then power it on while holding the power + the volume down button till a orange and a yellow lite light up.
Step 3
Run the download.bat file described in the nvflash or unbrick your adam thread - now you can change the file name of the rom to update.zip and flash freely!
Reserved for other usage
Any idea when we'll get gapps working? Or you just linking to what they have done? Thanks for working to spread the word.
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Any idea when we'll get gapps working? Or you just linking to what they have done? Thanks for working to spread the word.
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Gapps are included however this build didn't have them, they had alot of problems with the sync feature, but in theory you should be able to use the latest gingerbread gapps, I will test that right now.
-OK I tested it out, the google setup frooze up on me, after restarting I was able to get into the initial setup, but I have the wifi only model, so I'm going to look into the gapp issue, see if I can find a way around.
-Tried a couple more copies of gapps including a HC edit for the nook sdk HC-- I would press more into this but with the rate of the updates I think its kinda pointless, for now Im going to adb push the market and see what I can get working, hopefully not in-vain since MrGuy and DJSteve move so fast with the updates.
after you use nvflash it will start to boot.. (this would be before flashing update zip) so should I power it down while its booting that first time in order to reboot to recovery and flash the zip?
I do but you don't have to if you use clockwork mod, it doesn't really matter, since you will be building your Dalvik cache once you install your rom.
$ ./download.sh
./nvflash: ./nvflash: cannot execute binary file
can anyone help me with this error i am getting when trying to run the downlaod script
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$ ./download.sh
./nvflash: ./nvflash: cannot execute binary file
can anyone help me with this error i am getting when trying to run the downlaod script
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what operating system do you have? Is your adam in apx mode, and did you edit the android fastboot already? is it still a .bat file
osx, i already changed the file. what is apx mode? my adam has CWM on it, i understand that i am not supposed to have it for this HC rom. can i use the recovery image in the nvflash folder?
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osx, i already changed the file. what is apx mode? my adam has CWM on it, i understand that i am not supposed to have it for this HC rom. can i use the recovery image in the nvflash folder?
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APX is the force recovery, the drivers are included with the NVflash, you must put your device into force recovery, with your device off you press volume down + power till you get your two lights to light up by the power cord, it'll be red and yellow, this is force recovery mode, I am using CW with it and I have listed above how to flash the CW with the increased partition. If you can't figure it out I will be adding the NVflash files with CW mode and non CW mode with the partition edits tonight. I will be turning the change log into a FAQ as well.
Just flashed the ROM and it is awesome. I was just wondering how to get a file managers working. I can't see my sd card. But otherwise, its amazing that honeycomb is up so fast.
okay my adam is in apx mode, i did your steps for using CWM, but im still getting the error:
./nvflash: ./nvflash: cannot execute binary file
i used chmod on the download.sh file, as well as nvflash. any idea whats going wrong?
jakobdroid said:
okay my adam is in apx mode, i did your steps for using CWM, but im still getting the error:
./nvflash: ./nvflash: cannot execute binary file
i used chmod on the download.sh file, as well as nvflash. any idea whats going wrong?
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I'm downloading the file now, working on military lines so its slow to download but that way I can get a better idea of whats going on, also whats your operating system.
jakobdroid said:
okay my adam is in apx mode, i did your steps for using CWM, but im still getting the error:
./nvflash: ./nvflash: cannot execute binary file
i used chmod on the download.sh file, as well as nvflash. any idea whats going wrong?
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Sounds like you're using linux like me. Are you on ubuntu. Cause I tried and tried and even with chmod and sudo and still got the same error. Consider this post though from: http://notioninkhacks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=90&t=1651&start=30
Hey gibson, thanks heaps for that! Actually, yourncomment before asking which folder I was in did it. Very strange, I had to run the commands from 2 folders above the extracted one, then symlink all the other files into the folder I was running from. Will post more later for people who run into similar issues, likely over at the unbricking thread. For now I've got a dualboot setup, and am running a minimal natty rootstock. I tried using the full omap4 image (ubuntu's default arm), but could only get it booting with lots of errors and no gui. Will be aiming to install the netbook desktop (unity 2d) in the next few days.
Re the post above, rayman's boot image already includes the kernel, so it's not needed in the rootstock command. Re the other options, probably will work, but remember rootstock is limited in what you can build... I.e., unless you have heaps of physical ram, you will probably only be able to build a few packages. Head over to xda, and the ubuntu on adam thread there for more info. We have experimented a lot with rootstock builds, and some of that might be useful.
Has anyone tried raymans boot.img with a natty rootstock? Did it work, and has anyone gotten a 2d unity gui up and running? My minimal natty rootstock boots fine, though I notice a few errors. Not sure if they are problematic or not. In any case, the build I made seems to be missing some important wireless tools, so I will likely rebuild it again with them in it soon. Am I likely to run into any problems using rayman's boot image, and steveh's kernel, with a natty build? Happy to post up my work if I get anything decent. Cheers.
osx 10.6.6, thank you!
jakobdroid said:
okay my adam is in apx mode, i did your steps for using CWM, but im still getting the error:
./nvflash: ./nvflash: cannot execute binary file
i used chmod on the download.sh file, as well as nvflash. any idea whats going wrong?
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Also consider this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-895388.html
Saved me some time thank you...
daiuton said:
Saved me some time thank you...
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Don't know if the problem is solved yet but that doesn't take away from this honeycomb coolness. So happy to have so much use out of this Adam. Thanks.
that really didnt help, thanks though. i guess i will instal ubuntu in parallels and give it a shot...
Two problems here:
-How can i mount the adam with the computer? To move next updates and update in the next releases
-There is any gapps working (market,etc...)?
Here's a guide on how to restore to stock using the FXZ for OS X/Linux users.
1. Download one of the following fastboot binaries: fastboot-OSX or fastboot-linux and rename it to just "fastboot"
2. Download the FXZ and untar it anywhere.
3. Plug in your phone to your computer (preferably a back USB port if you're on a desktop, don't use a front USB port if possible) and shut it down (leave it plugged in).
4. Hold down the vol-down button on the rocker and boot the phone up, it should boot into AP Fastboot Flash Mode and it should say "OK to Program".
5. Run the following commands in terminal
Code:
./path/to/fastboot flash system /path/to/system.img
./path/to/fastboot flash boot /path/to/boot.img
./path/to/fastboot flash recovery /path/to/recovery.img
./path/to/fastboot -w
6. Shut off the phone by pressing the power button.
7. Boot back up and you should be back to stock!
Thanks for posting this for us linux users. Hopefully I won't have to use it any time soon haha
I keep gettiing permission denied when entering the first command. Any suggestions? Thanks
Will this run without a Bionic attached? I'm just trying to get everything set up and run it to make sure it starts...
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I keep gettiing permission denied when entering the first command ./fastboot flash system system.img. Any suggestions? Thanks
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BUMP...........
have you tried sudo?
Has anyone had any success with this yet?
1KDS said:
Has anyone had any success with this yet?
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I am doing it right now. There are some issues. Without sudo, you'll get permission denied. With sudo, you'll get "./fastboot: command not found". After changing fastboot to be executable without sudo, you'll get "./fastboot: cannot execute binary file". With sudo, you'll get "./fastboot: 3: Syntax error: "(" unexpected"...so short story, this does not work properly yet
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Has anyone had any success with this yet?
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Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1279825
There is a one click Linux/Mac return to stock and root method there and it works. Hope that helps. It is extremely easy!
Bionic Restorer for Linux/Mac
OK, I'm finished with the new MotoRooter for Mac/Linux - naming it BionicRestorer because it's completely different. Right now it's in my Dropbox Folder, still no where to put it - lol.
Here's the link to BionicRestorer.zip
For Mac and Linux people - it's BionicRestorer v1.0
A way to flashboot restore your Bionic to 5.5.893
Download it, unzip it, cd into the BionicRestorer directory and type ./BionicRestorer.sh to run it. Mac folks can double click on the Mac-BionicRestorer.command file in that directory.
Linux People - this is solid, I've run it on LinuxMint (Ubuntu) and Scientific Linux (Redhat) and it worked everytime without a glitch.
Mac People - This is tempermental on the Mac, I've tried it on 3 different
Mac's and it worked sporadically on a Macbook Air running 10.7.2, didn't work on the iMac at all running 10.7.2,
and worked consistently on a Macbook running 10.6.8. Use at your OWN RISK!!!! If it hangs, all I
can is - try it again, or, run Linux, or, use RSDlite on Windows.
I can say that it worked consistently on a Macbook running 10.6.8
Option 3 (restore system, boot, recovery seems to work well on a Mac, but,
NOTE that these files are from v5.5.893! If you select option 3 you had better have flashed or updated to that version perviously, or, it will most likely bootloop when it finishes.
Note - This does NOT contain the actual files needed for flashing,
just the brains to flash them. You will need to download the zipfile
VRZ_XT875_5.5.893.XT875.Verizon.en.US_CFC_01.xml.zip from
http://rootzwiki.com...893-fxz-leaked/
then unzip it into the BionicRestorer directory.
Once it is extracted there should be a directory named:
VRZ_XT875_5.5.893.XT875.Verizon.en.US_CFC_01.xml
which contains all the files needed to do a flash restore.
And the menu looks like this:
BionicRestorer.sh (1.0) by crpeck
1. Restore a Bionic to 5.5.893 - NOT FOR 5.9.901 BIONICS!
-restores EVERYTHING to official 5.5.893
-wipes data
2. Restore a 5.9.901 Bionic to 5.5.893
-restores EVERYTHING EXCEPT for the cdt.bin to 5.5.893
-cdt.bin is restored using the 5.9.901 file
-wipes data
** YOU SHOULD ONLY USE THIS IF YOU ARE OR HAVE BEEN ON 5.9.901 **
3. Minimal Restore of system, boot, and recovery only
-restores ONLY the system,boot and recovery to official 5.5.893,
4. Root and ForeverRoot a non-rooted Bionic
-roots and installs the ForeverRoot hack
5. Copy 5.9.901 update file to sdcard
-this copies the unoffical 5.9.901 update file to your sdcard
chances are, your Bionic will bug you to do an update when it see's it
there, you can usually force it via the 'Check for Updates' screen.
6. Verify MD5sums of the flash image files (you should do this at least once)
7. Help - More detailed Information
q. Quit
NOTE: Selections 1-3 do NOT root the phone! Run 4 after running them.
By Your Command (1-7,q):
I took the .xml file from the VRZ_XT875_5.5.893.XT875.Verizon.en.US_CFC_01.xml.zip and re-wrote it into shell scripts (i also took out the piece in there that erases the internal sdcard - who wants to lose that - lol). There is a considerably amount of error-checking as well, but, I'm sure I missed something (which will result in v 1.1).
I encourage you to look through the scripts, feel free to modify and make it better! This may be the last release of this from me, as work is replacing my Bionic with a gnex in the near future - gonna miss the Bionic, it's been a fun learning tool.
Enjoy....
Oh - look at the 00_README_1ST.txt file - it's similar to this writeup, and, select the help option for more detailed information.
I've have to give this a try. I keep forgetting I have Ubuntu(dual-boot) on this thing. Heh
i'm running SafeStrap 3.11 and wiped my safe partition in a late night flashing frenzy. is it possible to flash certain partition images to restore the stock ROM without loosing SafeStrap?
mechanizedmedic said:
i'm running SafeStrap 3.11 and wiped my safe partition in a late night flashing frenzy. is it possible to flash certain partition images to restore the stock ROM without loosing SafeStrap?
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Flash system.IMG
fastboot flash system /path/to/system.img
fastboot flash boot path/to/boot.img
Any other partition you might want to flash flashing recovery partition will erase safe strap might lose safestrP after flashing system you will lose root regardless
Hi,
Seeing if anyone has stock images (system & boot) for the Urbane. I have hours of searching in online and came up empty. I flashed a system file that didn't belong and am now stuck on the splash screen. Does anyone have or has anyone seen the stock images??
Thanks in advance.
You sound like you know more about this stuff than me, but can you use the OTA update and recovery in the development forum? Would a factory reset overwrite system changes?
I was able to find a TWRP backup that was submitted on the forum for a LGWR development that worked perfectly. I will say I put my self through a lot of trouble as the rom I flashed messed with partitions and write permissions. I ended up doing a wipe in TWRP followed by individually wiping each partition. Then I was able to load the backup through adb and restore.
Thanks!
rwade434 said:
Hi,
Seeing if anyone has stock images (system & boot) for the Urbane. I have hours of searching in online and came up empty. I flashed a system file that didn't belong and am now stuck on the splash screen. Does anyone have or has anyone seen the stock images??
Thanks in advance.
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Hi @rwade434,
Were you able to find a way to recover? I have got myself (stupid me!) into trouble by flashing the wrong ROM (damn!) and now I am stuck into fastboot menu!
Any idea how and where to get the original LJZ13E or LDZ22D image back to our Urbane?
Thanks a lot.
Ok, I have got myself out of misery by following the nice thread at http://forum.xda-developers.com/watch-urbane/general/twrp-2-8-6-0-test-build-t3122005. There was the TWRP recovery and the 5.1.1. image backup. Thanks for the tips.
It certainly wasn't easy for me to find, it doesn't seem the the Urbane is really owned by anyone out there.
Were you able to find any ROMS for the Urbane?
This works to get the watch back to the last firmware version, but it seems that the system remains modified and unable to take the newest 1.3 firmware (Status 7 error). If anyone has the true, factory images (non-TWRP), I sure would appreciate them being posted (as I am sure others would too). Worst case scenario, a TWRP backup of the latest 1.3 image would work, too. Thanks!
meatlocker said:
This works to get the watch back to the last firmware version, but it seems that the system remains modified and unable to take the newest 1.3 firmware (Status 7 error). If anyone has the true, factory images (non-TWRP), I sure would appreciate them being posted (as I am sure others would too). Worst case scenario, a TWRP backup of the latest 1.3 image would work, too. Thanks!
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Follow the step (copy from www reddit com/r/AndroidWear/comments/3hsmkq/ota_downloads/), it can fix the problem.
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The first thing that I did was relocked my bootloader, then unlocked it again, which wipes everything (again). Next, I used the adb shell command, and typed "su" to gain Super User. Then, I mounted the file system to r/w, using the following command: mount -o remount,rw /system Next, I cd'd to system/bin. In system/bin, I used the mv command to rename the app_process32_original file to app_process32. That looks like: mv app_process32_original app_process32. Then, I renamed the install-recovery_original.sh file to install-recovery.sh (using the same mv command as above).
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And then reboot into recovery mode and sideload the new ota.
Hahaha, that's a first for me. You quoted my own comment from Reddit. I hope my solution helps someone else. Have a 'thanks' for offering to help someone, Alex.
@rwade
rwade434 said:
I was able to find a TWRP backup that was submitted on the forum for a LGWR development that worked perfectly. I will say I put my self through a lot of trouble as the rom I flashed messed with partitions and write permissions. I ended up doing a wipe in TWRP followed by individually wiping each partition. Then I was able to load the backup through adb and restore.
Thanks!
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Could you tell me what folder did you use to store the backup.zip? I've been trying to bring my Urbane back to life. It's driving me crazy.
mseck said:
Could you tell me what folder did you use to store the backup.zip? I've been trying to bring my Urbane back to life. It's driving me crazy.
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https://mega.nz/#!0N0SiCrK!NEHqeolukz7jkuazn3V3eHSzVMC2hcEDbk4P3-cU7mY
Copy the folder of the zip into TWRP/BACKUP/505KPZK0107693/ and restore backup
potaturrias said:
https://mega.nz/#!0N0SiCrK!NEHqeolukz7jkuazn3V3eHSzVMC2hcEDbk4P3-cU7mY
Copy the folder of the zip into TWRP/BACKUP/505KPZK0107693/ and restore backup
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Do i live the file as RAR or change it to ZIP? or unzip and move the folder itself?
@rwade434
Thank you for the TRWP back up, I had a couple issue creating directories so i created them manual. and Copy/paste each file.
I've been without my watch for 4 Days. Thank you much!
Factory reset, like new
As should be well known, using the current CM14.1 OTA update results in a bootloop into recovery.
I was able to get out of bootloop by zeroing the FOTA and MISC partitions. But, turns out, something in there was important. I can no longer connect to WiFi. (I ran a full reset, wiped system + reinstalled, so I'm fairly certain it was my dumb a** wiping the MISC partition without making a backup first. In fairness, I'd just come home from an 18 hour shift, but I should have known better.)
I'm requesting an image of the misc partition from anyone on here with a working LG G4 H811. The phone can be running any ROM, and prior to flashing was ideally running V20P or V20O (the two stock T-Mo MM builds). The resulting raw image should be 16,777,216 bytes. Compressed as a ZIP, it should be around 31 KB.
Process to generate a image of misc is as follows:
Reboot into TWRP recovery.
Run "adb shell" or open a recovery terminal.
Run "ls /dev/block/platform/*/by-name/misc" to identify the path to your misc partition.
Mine is "/dev/block/platform/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/misc"
Run "dd if=/dev/block/platform/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/misc of=/sdcard/misc.img"
Replace "f9824900.sdhci" if appropriate for your device, using the value found in step 3.
You now have a file misc.img in your storage directory. You can either use "adb pull /sdcard/misc.img" to download it onto your PC, or you can upload it directly using XDA mobile.
If anyone here can follow the above steps and upload the resulting image, I'd be deeply grateful.
Thanks in advance!
aorbiy said:
As should be well known, using the current CM14.1 OTA update results in a bootloop into recovery.
I was able to get out of bootloop by zeroing the FOTA and MISC partitions. But, turns out, something in there was important. I can no longer connect to WiFi. (I ran a full reset, wiped system + reinstalled, so I'm fairly certain it was my dumb a** wiping the MISC partition without making a backup first. In fairness, I'd just come home from an 18 hour shift, but I should have known better.)
I'm requesting an image of the misc partition from anyone on here with a working LG G4 H811. The phone can be running any ROM, and prior to flashing was ideally running V20P or V20O (the two stock T-Mo MM builds). The resulting raw image should be 16,777,216 bytes. Compressed as a ZIP, it should be around 31 KB.
Process to generate a image of misc is as follows:
Reboot into TWRP recovery.
Run "adb shell" or open a recovery terminal.
Run "ls /dev/block/platform/*/by-name/misc" to identify the path to your misc partition.
Mine is "/dev/block/platform/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/misc"
Run "dd if=/dev/block/platform/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/misc of=/sdcard/misc.img"
Replace "f9824900.sdhci" if appropriate for your device, using the value found in step 3.
You now have a file misc.img in your storage directory. You can either use "adb pull /sdcard/misc.img" to download it onto your PC, or you can upload it directly using XDA mobile.
If anyone here can follow the above steps and upload the resulting image, I'd be deeply grateful.
Thanks in advance!
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you can download it from here
you've been served....
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And WiFi works. Beautiful.
BTW, I pulled this up in a hex editor, and noticed the lines "recovery --wipe_data".
Do you know if this have any special meaning, like the next OTA I receive (that works) will wipe data? (I don't really care if it will, but could be useful to know.)
Edit: Nevermind, found the answer at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54355114&postcount=486
Thanks for the help! Have a beer on me!
aorbiy said:
And WiFi works. Beautiful.
BTW, I pulled this up in a hex editor, and noticed the lines "recovery --wipe_data".
Do you know if this have any special meaning, like the next OTA I receive (that works) will wipe data? (I don't really care if it will, but could be useful to know.)
Edit: Nevermind, found the answer at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54355114&postcount=486
Thanks for the help! Have a beer on me!
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thank you. my pleasure...... please, allow me to be the first to hit thanks on you.....
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