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Hi. Wanted to install enigma rom, but I had some problems. When wanted to flash the system using fastboot - there was an error, not enough space. Then I tried with clockwork, didn't work either.
After that I noticed that I have to change size of partitions, went to this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15901109&postcount=23 , downloaded System: 250 Data: 134, tried to flash it. But again a f**king error -writing appsbl failed (remote: unknown partition).
Googled it, but didn't found nothing useful. Would be very glad, if someone here would help.
ejnahuj said:
Hi. Wanted to install enigma rom, but I had some problems. When wanted to flash the system using fastboot - there was an error, not enough space. Then I tried with clockwork, didn't work either.
After that I noticed that I have to change size of partitions, went to this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15901109&postcount=23 , downloaded System: 250 Data: 134, tried to flash it. But again a f**king error -writing appsbl failed (remote: unknown partition).
Googled it, but didn't found nothing useful. Would be very glad, if someone here would help.
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Hi there glad your interested in enigma we have a nice release comming very soon
What are you using windows or linux?
If its linux remember sudo or su before the commands and to restart you terminal check permissions and do a clean wipe ex sudo ./fastboot -w
If using windows download mur4iks custom boot loader it works better than the pre made files for windows the pre mades where more for linux.
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Maybe I can't google it correctly, but I can't find mur4iks custom boot loader.
ejnahuj said:
Maybe I can't google it correctly, but I can't find mur4iks custom boot loader.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1171531
Ty for the link, did it 250;134. Now the system is sending, but after 3-4mins. It's failure again -data transfer failure (Too many links).
ejnahuj said:
Ty for the link, did it 250;134. Now the system is sending, but after 3-4mins. It's failure again -data transfer failure (Too many links).
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Did you read the instructions carefully and are you running everything as administrator or root?
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ejnahuj said:
Ty for the link, did it 250;134. Now the system is sending, but after 3-4mins. It's failure again -data transfer failure (Too many links).
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i Think your USB Port have something wrong and disconnect every 5 secs like mine
try another
cccb010 said:
i Think your USB Port have something wrong and disconnect every 5 secs like mine
try another
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Nope, can flash any other roms without problems.
Danzano said:
Did you read the instructions carefully and are you running everything as administrator or root?
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There wasn't much to do, and yes I did everything correct. Cause if there wasn't enough space, there would be that error again, that there isn't enough space.
ejnahuj said:
Hi. Wanted to install enigma rom, but I had some problems. When wanted to flash the system using fastboot - there was an error, not enough space. Then I tried with clockwork, didn't work either.
After that I noticed that I have to change size of partitions, went to this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15901109&postcount=23 , downloaded System: 250 Data: 134, tried to flash it. But again a f**king error -writing appsbl failed (remote: unknown partition).
Googled it, but didn't found nothing useful. Would be very glad, if someone here would help.
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Download Mur4iks custom bootloader and then put ur phone into fastboot.
Connect phone to pc and check that all the fastboot driver has been installed.
Then open the bootloader and select ur system partition.. (data partition will
change auto) then click wipe data and then click flash partition..
Click reboot and then go into recovery and then flash enigma !!
Hey i think you should use the bootloadertool not the predefined one's maybe that works.
http://kulkoff.com/swift/ and then download the swiftbootloaderbuilder.zip.
extract into one folder ! it needs some additional files.
make backup with clockworkmod!
put the gt540 via usb , restart into fastboot mode before starting the bootloaderbuilder!
run the bootloaderbuilder.exe as administrator if using 7 / vista.
select partition sizes, flash bootloader. wipe & reboot.
restore an backup of your rom, flashable zips work too.
mur4ik said:
Mur4ik said:
Hi. Thats should be added in header that this "tool" has a requirements MS .NET frameworks 3.5 SP1 and adove.
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SO THAT MIGHT BE THE PROBLEM TOO
I have 4.0 , but I did change the sizes correctly , the problem is now this - data transfer failure, too many links.
ejnahuj said:
I have 4.0 , but I did change the sizes correctly , the problem is now this - data transfer failure, too many links.
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What is the problem causing? Can't you remove USB cable and u are done?
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The error is in fastboot, so I can't remove the usb. Can't install with recovery, cause there's always. - Installation aborted.
ejnahuj said:
The error is in fastboot, so I can't remove the usb. Can't install with recovery, cause there's always. - Installation aborted.
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Recovery says always aborted ?
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andreas__ said:
Recovery says always aborted ?
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With enigma rom yes, with others no. I'm using 5.2.0.7.
ejnahuj said:
With enigma rom yes, with others no. I'm using 5.2.0.7.
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Maybe dan knows which recovery to use?
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andreas__ said:
Maybe dan knows which recovery to use?
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Im using the same bro but i have been looking into these issues and think ive solved most of them
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Like an idiot i flash a mod for a de-odexed ROM to my stock ROM UK Three M7. So stuck at the boot screen.
The problem is i cant seem to do anything about it. I have no back up (I know !!!), no ROM file on the device to flash and i cant seem to push anything to it.
ADB just says no device found even though it was working ok. Can anyone help? Ive tried it on multiple PCs.
AW: Did i brick it already?
Go to recovery Mount your memory to pc. Copy a Rom. After that flash Boot img via fastboot and then Rom from recovery.
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It wont mount /sdcard, im on CWM recovery
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You have PC connected and it wont mount..
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Maybe just try facrory reset from recovery..
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Yeah it wont mount, nothing happens.
I cant push anything if it wont mount obviously, i could try doing it from external sd via OTG cable.. but i dont have one.
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Did you tried with ruu?
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As understand it if you have an S-ON device(i do) you have to use the right onee or it will fail.Its Three branded unit,so i need a three RUU. There isnt one out there.
RUUs only work if adb can see detect it
Have you tried going through fastboot? Just fastboot some boot.img to get it to boot, then put a ROM on your sdcard
It sees it now. I can get into recovery (CWM) and fastboot, but i have nothing to flash on the phone, i cant get anything onto the phone to flash! I try ADB sideload, it gets to100% but it says..
E: Can't open /tmp/update.zip
(bad)
I tried pushing to the SD card but the recovery then doesn't see the ZIP, its just not there.
/sdcard wont mount in CWM, nothing happens.
I tried a boot.img from the Maximus thread.
Ok its now accepted the sideload! Ive installed the ROM and its rebooted...
Its back!!!!!!
rovex said:
Ok its now accepted the sideload! Ive installed the ROM and its rebooted...
Its back!!!!!!
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Awesomesauce
If you could get into recovery, theres a toggle / enable mass storage mode too? You couldve done that to mount your sdcard
I think it won't work
CNexus said:
Awesomesauce
If you could get into recovery, theres a toggle / enable mass storage mode too? You couldve done that to mount your sdcard
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CNexus said:
Awesomesauce
If you could get into recovery, theres a toggle / enable mass storage mode too? You couldve done that to mount your sdcard
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Thats what I meant before
But nice to have your device back. I'm waiting for my One too
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Yeah there is no toggle in CWM and the stock recovery I reflashed was only a test build, and didnt actually do anything.
Well its now working again fine. I dont really know why it worked, but it did. It was suggested i try the Aroma file manager first, which sideloaded OK and let me browse the file system. I then re-downloaded the ROM I was trying to use (Maximus) and tried that. It worked with no errors, although the Aroma installer crashed the first time through, which I understand isnt unusual on the One.
Seems i didnt need to access the SDcard at all, it was just a problem with sideloading. It may have been a corrupt ROM download.
Needless to say i now have a CWM backup, Titanium backup and a ROM file on the SDcard just in case.
You cant mount USB storage in recovery on the HTC One, you can only use ADB Sideload to send the ROM if your stuck in a bootloop or if youve erased the system partition:
I have uploaded the latest binaries to my dev host account.
1. Download and extract these to a directory and copy the rom over into the same directory.
2. Boot up your phone into twrp recovery or a recovery that supports ADB Sideload.
3. Select advanced and adbsideload (Your phone will be waiting for the file transfer.)
4. Open command prompt in the above directory you created with the binaries and rom.
5. Issue command "adb devices" (You should get the serial number with sideload next to it)
6. Finally issue command "adb sideload rom.zip" (rom.zip will be the name of your rom)
This will start sending your rom to the handset and will automatically install.
Hope the above helps
Link to Binaries:
ADB Binaries
That's what I was doing, it simply wasn't working. It might have been a corrupt ROM download.
rovex said:
That's what I was doing, it simply wasn't working. It might have been a corrupt ROM download.
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Could very well be. Happens more often than you would think
But the mass storage thing is strange....I've seen it on almost all recoveries, but i know TWRP no longer has it in their newer builds, maybe the same thing happened with CWM?
I'm having hard time flash custom recovery. I installed ROM Manager, when I tried to go to recovery I got stuck at android logo with EXCLAMATORY POINT. I already followed this instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10467058&postcount=1638 (deleted these files /system/etc/install-recovery.sh and /system/recovery-from-boot.p)
Followed these instructions:
via fastboot
Code:
Copy recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1.img to a location where fastboot can find it.
Boot your phone into fastboot mode (power on while holding the trackball)
Connect your phone via usb to your pc/mac/...
fastboot devices (to make sure that fastboot "sees" your phone)
fastboot flash recovery recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1.img
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via terminal app
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Copy recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1.img to the root of your sdcard
start the terminal app
su(press enter)
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1.img(press enter)
reboot recovery(press enter)
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I also installed 4Ext Touch Recovery, but I think it need a wifi to connect to server, but I can't access a wife connection as of now.
What am I missing? I'm about to flash a ROM, my problem is just the recovery.. Anyone can help me with this? :crying:
i dont think you are missing anything just boot into recovery and flash your rom.
dont use rom manager to flash recovery, dont use 4ext recovery control app.
if you used one of the two methods you mentioned above (terminal or fastboot) and it was successful
then you have a recovery on your phone, boot into it and install your rom of choice, of course some roms will need custom mtd partitions whcih can be managed through blackrose, but for now just flash one within your parameters so you can begin
happy flashing!
demkantor said:
i dont think you are missing anything just boot into recovery and flash your rom.
dont use rom manager to flash recovery, dont use 4ext recovery control app.
if you used one of the two methods you mentioned above (terminal or fastboot) and it was successful
then you have a recovery on your phone, boot into it and install your rom of choice, of course some roms will need custom mtd partitions whcih can be managed through blackrose, but for now just flash one within your parameters so you can begin
happy flashing!
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I really dont know what is happening. Still I can't go to recovery. Btw, does locking/unlocking bootloader affects in flashing custom recovery. But I think I already unlock mine, how would I know if unlock or lock my bootloader?
... Yea very much so, and I believe I misread you first post, I take it you didn't root your phone properly. First of all check what boot loader you have by booting into your hboot. There are a few ways to get there but for now just power off and then power back on holding your volume down key, here will be a screen with some words and androids skateboarding, write down everything from that screen here.
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... Yea very much so, and I believe I misread you first post, I take it you didn't root your phone properly. First of all check what boot loader you have by booting into your hboot. There are a few ways to get there but for now just power off and then power back on holding your volume down key, here will be a screen with some words and androids skateboarding, write down everything from that screen here.
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*BlackRose - Made by Lecabel(dla5244) *
jb-260/10/166
NEXUSONE PVT ENG S-OFF
HBOOT-7.35.5017 (PB9911000)
MICROP-0b15
TOUCH PANEL-SYNT0103
RADIO-5.08.00.04
Apr 21 2012, 04:53:16
HBOOT
VOL UP
VOL DOWN
TRACKBALL
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY - when I select this, I will be stuck at android logo with !
REBOOT
POWERDOWN
Well you are better off than just an unlocked bootloader, you have black rose installed which essentially is an engineering bootloader that allows custom mtd partitions.
Right now you have 260 for system, 10 cache and 166 for data, this should be fine for any chance ROM but may consider changing later on depending on ROM you want to run
For now you need these things
ROM of choice and anything else the dev thinks you need (gapps etc)
Put that on root of sdcard, make sure it is partitioned to fat32 and not in any folder
Also need to have fastboot working, I'm assuming you are using windows.
You will need fastboot.exe usually found in the android SDK and elsewhere.
Proper drivers installed, and although not necessary its nice to add fastboot and adb into path in environmental variables.
If all this is done great. If not go do it now.
Now get recovery, let's say amonra. Open cmd in the same directory as the recovery image, make sure you name it recovery.img (if you don't change command to fit)
Boot into hboot, and put phone into fastboot mode and connect to computer
In cmd type
fastboot devices
If you see your serial # good, if not then you missed something earlier
Now type
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
If the output say done then you are good, select recovery from within hboot menu and reboot there, once in recovery do a nandrpoid backup (good practice) then do a full wipe, (yes wipe everything you possibly can - side note fastboot -w is cleaner for future reference) then flash ROM, gapps, whatever you need
Let me know if you get stuck
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demkantor said:
Well you are better off than just an unlocked bootloader, you have black rose installed which essentially is an engineering bootloader that allows custom mtd partitions.
Right now you have 260 for system, 10 cache and 166 for data, this should be fine for any chance ROM but may consider changing later on depending on ROM you want to run
For now you need these things
ROM of choice and anything else the dev thinks you need (gapps etc)
Put that on root of sdcard, make sure it is partitioned to fat32 and not in any folder
Also need to have fastboot working, I'm assuming you are using windows.
You will need fastboot.exe usually found in the android SDK and elsewhere.
Proper drivers installed, and although not necessary its nice to add fastboot and adb into path in environmental variables.
If all this is done great. If not go do it now.
Now get recovery, let's say amonra. Open cmd in the same directory as the recovery image, make sure you name it recovery.img (if you don't change command to fit)
Boot into hboot, and put phone into fastboot mode and connect to computer
In cmd type
fastboot devices
If you see your serial # good, if not then you missed something earlier
Now type
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
If the output say done then you are good, select recovery from within hboot menu and reboot there, once in recovery do a nandrpoid backup (good practice) then do a full wipe, (yes wipe everything you possibly can - side note fastboot -w is cleaner for future reference) then flash ROM, gapps, whatever you need
Let me know if you get stuck
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Finally.. Thank you so much.. I can now go to custom recovery.. Now I will backup and wipe then flash.. :good::good: Will press THANK button now, maybe a million times.. hehe
No problem, fastboot is a key skill to learn with any android device that supports it
Here is a guide I made a while back
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27796375
Its meant for a different phone but the basics are the same, I would suggest to read up on it a bit and you will have a much easier android experience
Happy flashing!
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demkantor said:
No problem, fastboot is a key skill to learn with any android device that supports it
Here is a guide I made a while back
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27796375
Its meant for a different phone but the basics are the same, I would suggest to read up on it a bit and you will have a much easier android experience
Happy flashing!
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Okay. I will try to read my left time for this day. Thanks a lot..
demkantor said:
No problem, fastboot is a key skill to learn with any android device that supports it
Here is a guide I made a while back
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27796375
Its meant for a different phone but the basics are the same, I would suggest to read up on it a bit and you will have a much easier android experience
Happy flashing!
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Hi, I have a follow up question regarding sd partition, I will just raise my question here than making another thread. I have 4GB SD card but I forgot how much ext partition I made before but my total space in my SD card is 3.21GB. I want to partition my sd card again and increase it maybe to 1gb. If I will increase my partition should I flash again my ROM (VJ CM10.1 | Jelly Bean 4.2.2 - v6.0) and execute a2sd command in terminal emulator? or it's okay to partition my sd card without flashing the ROM again?
You can partition SD without fllashing rom again
On this phone the easiest way to check what you have is in 4ext recovery under info, or if you have a Linux distro run gparted
You could also run df through adb shell or if not by a computer, open a terminal and type
such
df
But being it sounds like you want too repartition I would just flash 4ext recovery and do everything from there
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demkantor said:
You can partition SD without fllashing rom again
On this phone the easiest way to check what you have is in 4ext recovery under info, or if you have a Linux distro run gparted
You could also run df through adb shell or if not by a computer, open a terminal and type
such
df
But being it sounds like you want too repartition I would just flash 4ext recovery and do everything from there
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I think a2sd is not working in my device. When I tried to install a2sd or reinstall it there was a line written in termenal emulator (/dev/block/mmcblkop2) I think that the reason why I easily having internal memory full, even I already partition my sd card, with 1024 ext partition using 4ext touch recovery. Check my screenshot in titanium backup showing my memory status..
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It looks like its working, just need to move what you want from data to ext partition shown by titanium as a2sd. What ROM are you running? It does support having apps on ext correct?
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demkantor said:
It looks like its working, just need to move what you want from data to ext partition shown by titanium as a2sd. What ROM are you running? It does support having apps on ext correct?
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Thanks for the reply. Im using VJ CM10.1 | JB 4.2.2 V 6.0. How to move data to ext partition? I will post screenshot in my internal storage too.
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if the rom doesnt have the feature built in then use an app from the market to do it, ive never used this rom so i dont know what options it has
also if you want an easy to see graph style layout of you partitions download Disk Usage from the market, you can easily see what is stored in which partition
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if the rom doesnt have the feature built in then use an app from the market to do it, ive never used this rom so i dont know what options it has
also if you want an easy to see graph style layout of you partitions download Disk Usage from the market, you can easily see what is stored in which partition
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Thanks. Btw what rom are you using?
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Cyanmobile
Yes it has apps2ext built in, go into settings to activate
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demkantor said:
Cyanmobile
Yes it has apps2ext built in, go into settings to activate
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Thanks, Btw, what if I wanted to change my ROM, what procedure should I follow? Should I go back to Stock ROM before flashing a new ROM?
Nope, boot to recovery, do a nandroid backup, wipe everything, wipe twice even, hell fastboot wipe (most issues people have when flashing a new ROM is not clean wiping)
Then flash ROM like you did first time, and being you have a huge partition for system right now I would suggest to shrink it a bit first, maybe around 170 if your going to use cyan mobile. If you do this you propably should be prepared to flash recovery again as well
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Nope, boot to recovery, do a nandroid backup, wipe everything, wipe twice even, hell fastboot wipe (most issues people have when flashing a new ROM is not clean wiping)
Then flash ROM like you did first time, and being you have a huge partition for system right now I would suggest to shrink it a bit first, maybe around 170 if your going to use cyan mobile. If you do this you propably should be prepared to flash recovery again as well
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Thanks for the quick reply. So, you're saying that I should partition my system first and flash recovery just like what you taught me in our previous posts? Just to be sure and making all things clear to my self.
I have installed the twrp after rooting, and without thinking i wipe the system, now it says no OS installed
i am on mac, and try using the sh flash-all.sh using the factory image but didn't work
anyone have the flash zip file
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I have installed the twrp after rooting, and without thinking i wipe the system, now it says no OS installed
i am on mac, and try using the sh flash-all.sh using the factory image but didn't work
anyone have the flash zip file
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Just install the image with fastboot
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Can anybody help my out, because I somehow deleted my OS in my rooted Nexus 6
I tried to use the Nexus Root Toolkit to flash it to stock, but it telling that it can't load it.
load_file: could not allocate 1785963604 bytes
error: cannot load 'C:\Program Files (x86)\WugFresh Development\Nexus Root Toolk
it\data\Factory_Images\shamu\-lyz28e-factory-b542b88a\image-shamu-lyz28e\system.img
What should I do ?
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Can anybody help my out, because I somehow deleted my OS in my rooted Nexus 6
I tried to use the Nexus Root Toolkit to flash it to stock, but it telling that it can't load it.
load_file: could not allocate 1785963604 bytes
error: cannot load 'C:\Program Files (x86)\WugFresh Development\Nexus Root Toolk
it\data\Factory_Images\shamu\-lyz28e-factory-b542b88a\image-shamu-lyz28e\system.img
What should I do ?
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fastboot flash the stock factory image the right way, via fastboot, while youre in your bootloader. heres a read me with instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008
btw, you shouldnt use root toolkits until you are at the point of you knowing what you are doing.
Try to flash stock google image from bootloader if u can get to the bootloader using power and volume down button.
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I tried the 1st method
but it telling me that in CMD window that "fastboot is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file
Zleach said:
I tried the 1st method
but it telling me that in CMD window that "fastboot is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file
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Do you have fastboot and abd installed. If so you are opening cmd in wrong place or environmental variable path missing or wrong.
Zleach said:
I tried the 1st method
but it telling me that in CMD window that "fastboot is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file
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Install this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
Now you can use fastboot/ADB from anywhere on your PC.
Also, use method #2 from the link provided earlier. Flash-all doesn't work.
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Do you have fastboot and abd installed. If so you are opening cmd in wrong place or environmental variable path missing or wrong.
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I'm not sure if I have fastboot and abd installed in my windows
I thought fastboot would be my phone bootloader mode
Zleach said:
I'm not sure if I have fastboot and abd installed in my windows
I thought fastboot would be my phone bootloader mode
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If not sure you don't. Follow @Evolution_Tech's last post.
Zleach said:
I'm not sure if I have fastboot and abd installed in my windows
I thought fastboot would be my phone bootloader mode
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Follow the link I provided. You'll be all set.
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Follow the link I provided. You'll be all set.
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Haha. Had to edit my post. Yall all look alike.
Thank You
everyone for helping me out
you guys really save me
method 2 plus this video from youtube help me out alot
" youtube.com/watch?v=I5Uwv-dd1y4&feature=iv&src_vid=5ka5dnPghzI&annotation_id=annotation_3822850285"
If you can get in twrp you just have to format data,I was stuck fir 2days
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If you can get in twrp you just have to format data,I was stuck fir 2days
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I was in twrp in recovery
and I think I formatted the data which might have cause me to wipe out the OS on my Nexus 6
or I might have checked something else to be wipe out
Alternative is copyright rom to sdcard using twrp and flash
Zleach said:
I was in twrp in recovery
and I think I formatted the data which might have cause me to wipe out the OS on my Nexus 6
or I might have checked something else to be wipe out
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I made a thread you should have read stating just how not to Do this damage lol... Like I did to myself .
Any time you wipe data/format in twrp your gonna delete the whole operating system .
Make sure you check mark oem unlock box in settings\developer options ,Very critical !!
This will always allow you to be able to flash Stock images with fast boot or a tool kit to get the device back to life .
Never oem relock the bootloader with stock recovery cause if you was oem locked/relocked and had deleted the O.S like you did you would have had a bricked phone .
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