Related
Need help with "waiting for device" while unlocking bootloader - tried all solutions
Hi all,
I tried to follow cyanogenmod wiki to unlock my N1's bootloader.
wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php/Full_Update_Guide_-_Nexus_One_Firmware_to_CyanogenMod
When I tried "fastboot oem unlock", the only thing appears is "Waiting for device".
The phone was in fastboot mode, and I also tried switching between fastboot mode and hboot mode but it doesn't help.
I could use "adb devices" to see my N1 in normal boot, so I think there is not any problem with my USB driver.
"USB debugging" mode is on. And I am working on Ubuntu 10.04 with 64 bit.
Tried all solutions floating around on the Net without success Any suggestion?
Yes. Post in the correct section.
prettyboy85712 said:
Yes. Post in the correct section.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well that statement is really gonna help him out isn't? Why not suggest to him which is the correct section to post in, instead of being a rude prick, obviously he is a newbie and has one post you could be a little bit easier on him and helpful, and you are a senior member u should be setting an example.
Try booting phone normally...
connect through usb
open a command window and type: adb reboot bootloader
then try: fastboot devices
if it says "waiting for device" then it's a driver/setup issue.
Try reinstalling the android sdk --> ADB 4 Dummies <-- Instructions to download/install/setup Android SDK 2.2 (Froyo)
If it lists your device, you're good to go.
Thanks ali3nfr3ak and sorry prettyboy85712. I thought the original post was in the right section but it wasn't
And thanks mrandroid. I was also one solution I tried but it is still not working
Try it on a windows system
Finally got it done under Windows without any problems.
me too :S
I was able to do everything under Ubuntu 'except' the unlocking of the bootloader [I haven't tried any of the steps after that yet either on Ubuntu]. I also had to finish the job in windows
Hopefully this gets fixed up, so that those without windows can play with their N1s
reddevil00 said:
Finally got it done under Windows without any problems.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
can you teel me plz how u fix this problem
Hello. I have the following problem. I friend of mine that I've sold him my old rooted Htc One tried to make 4.4. kitkat
He tried to install
Android_Revolution_HD-One-53.0zip
BUT I don't know how he managed to stuck his phone.The problem is when I am power on the phone it shows the white HTC screen with the red letters "this build is for development purpose only..." after a while reboots in TWRP v2.5.0.0
And that's it , I cannot do anything because my PC won't recognize it via USB cable.
Any suggestions?
(excuse me for my English, with love from Greece )
As long as it boots into Recovery its not bricked. Do you have the HTC Driver installed on your computer?
Android Revolution HD 53 requires min. TWRP 2.6.3.3. Your version is too old.
foxgre said:
Hello. I have the following problem. I friend of mine that I've sold him my old rooted Htc One tried to make 4.4. kitkat
He tried to install
Android_Revolution_HD-One-53.0zip
BUT I don't know how he managed to stuck his phone.The problem is when I am power on the phone it shows the white HTC screen with the red letters "this build is for development purpose only..." after a while reboots in TWRP v2.5.0.0
And that's it , I cannot do anything because my PC won't recognize it via USB cable.
Any suggestions?
(excuse me for my English, with love from Greece )
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
From recovery go to fastboot connect phone to pc.
It must be recognized.
Then flash boot.img which is in the Revolution.zip.
Then install the rom via recovery.
Remember for unlock and not s-off users the boot.img must be flashed befor flashing a rom.zip.
Sent by myself, without help )
i am doing as you say, but it's not recognized.
I only get a message android phone, not installed properly
SAME problem (or pretty similar) here
foxgre said:
i am doing as you say, but it's not recognized.
I only get a message android phone, not installed properly
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
SAME problem (or pretty similar) here, trying to instal ARHD61.1... I don't know how did I screw up this so much...
My bootloader is TAMPERED, UNLOCKED, S-On. Recovery TRWP (2.7) launches but... many things don't work.
First thing I have to mention is that I didn't forget to enable debugging before all this started (and now I can't launch android to do it).
My HTC drivers should be up-to-date, as I installed yesterday HTC sync 3.00.52...
In bootloader, if I type "fastboot devices" I get "FA34HW903605 fastboot", and "fastboot reboot.bootloader" does what it is expected to do...
In recovery, "adb push" tells me "error: device not found".
Can someone help me? If you need more details, just ask. Thanks
foxgre said:
i am doing as you say, but it's not recognized.
I only get a message android phone, not installed properly
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Duwie_80 said:
SAME problem (or pretty similar) here, trying to instal ARHD61.1... I don't know how did I screw up this so much...
My bootloader is TAMPERED, UNLOCKED, S-On. Recovery TRWP (2.7) launches but... many things don't work.
First thing I have to mention is that I didn't forget to enable debugging before all this started (and now I can't launch android to do it).
My HTC drivers should be up-to-date, as I installed yesterday HTC sync 3.00.52...
In bootloader, if I type "fastboot devices" I get "FA34HW903605 fastboot", and "fastboot reboot.bootloader" does what it is expected to do...
In recovery, "adb push" tells me "error: device not found".
Can someone help me? If you need more details, just ask. Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
can you guys check out FAQ #2 in my guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541082 if that's the problem you have
nkk71 said:
can you guys check out FAQ #2 in my guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541082 if that's the problem you have
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Let me try and I'll tell you later. I also think it's a matter of drivers, so I was downloading and re-installing it... Thank you for your help
-------------------------------------------------- UPDATE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Well, I followed your steps (LET ME THANK YOU FOR MAKING THAT GUIDE) and now the device is "My HTC" as you show.
Something has changed:
If I type "adb devices" (in PC) when phone is in fastboot, the listing is void (before I got "FA34HW903605 fastboot"), and if I do the same while phone is in recovery, I get the mentioned "FA34HW903605 recovery".
In Windows7 I don't see "My HTC" as a conventional USB storage or Memory of a Camera (should it be?)
I've managed to ADB PUSH a ROM (ARHD) in recovery, but now I get an error message: "Unable to mount '/data' " and "Unable to mount internal storage " then FAILED. Now I'll try flashing a new recovery...
WOW WOW WOW!! It was enough for me, sir
1st) Solve comunnication issues as shown in FAQ #2 here
2nd) Solve TWRP recovery mount issues by:
2.a) Installing any other (clockwork) in fastboot using One All In One Kit (eaaaasy)
2.b) Formatting cache, system, data partitions
2.c) Installing TWRP again using One All In One Kit (Android Revolution REQUIRES this recovery)
2.d) Sending the ROM ('adb push your_rom.zip /sdcard/wherever_you_want_it')
2.e) Installing it from TWRP recovery.
An that was all. THANKS A LOT nkk71; without your help I still would be here trying to figure out what's broken... Thanks.
Duwie_80 said:
WOW WOW WOW!! It was enough for me, sir
1st) Solve comunnication issues as shown in FAQ #2 here
2nd) Solve TWRP recovery mount issues by:
2.a) Installing any other (clockwork) in fastboot using One All In One Kit (eaaaasy)
2.b) Formatting cache, system, data partitions
2.c) Installing TWRP again using One All In One Kit (Android Revolution REQUIRES this recovery)
2.d) Sending the ROM ('adb push your_rom.zip /sdcard/wherever_you_want_it')
2.e) Installing it from TWRP recovery.
An that was all. THANKS A LOT nkk71; without your help I still would be here trying to figure out what's broken... Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
no problem, glad to be of help
remember for most 4.4 ROMs, (for m7_u/ul) TWRP 2.6.3.3 (or higher) is recommended at the moment.
though you should be good by downloading it, then checking MD5 to make sure the download isnt corrupt (that site doesnt work with download managers), then:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
-> enter recovery and push the rom
Thank you all for your support, but still the problem remains.
I have installed HTC Drivers and when i connect the HtcOne i can hear the USB beep from windows but i cannot open the phone like a drive.
In other words i cannot add files to the phone :crying::crying:
foxgre said:
Thank you all for your support, but still the problem remains.
I have installed HTC Drivers and when i connect the HtcOne i can hear the USB beep from windows but i cannot open the phone like a drive.
In other words i cannot add files to the phone :crying::crying:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you're really not giving any details... so you hear a sound... what does Windows Device Manager show??
foxgre said:
Thank you all for your support, but still the problem remains.
I have installed HTC Drivers and when i connect the HtcOne i can hear the USB beep from windows but i cannot open the phone like a drive.
In other words i cannot add files to the phone :crying::crying:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It wont be so easy, I'm afraid. Even if comunication issues are solved, you won't be able to copy your ROM using windows file manager, opening the phone like a conventional drive...
You have to install "ADB" in your PC (search in HTC ONE subforums, there's a lot of info about ADB pusing (=copying) ROMS) and use it to copy your ROM. One advice: while "pushing" the ROM, be patient: it takes a long time. When your ROM is "pushed", just install it in recovery and... that's it!!
I think here you have a good starting point.
Duwie_80 said:
It wont be so easy, I'm afraid. Even if comunication issues are solved, you won't be able to copy your ROM using windows file manager, opening the phone like a conventional drive...
You have to install "ADB" in your PC (search in HTC ONE subforums, there's a lot of info about ADB pusing (=copying) ROMS) and use it to copy your ROM. One advice: while "pushing" the ROM, be patient: it takes a long time. When your ROM is "pushed", just install it in recovery and... that's it!!
I think here you have a good starting point.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks again i am already looking for it.
AT LAST!!!
I've managed to push the rom.
Thank you very much for your help
foxgre said:
AT LAST!!!
I've managed to push the rom.
Thank you very much for your help
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hey, congratulations!! :good::good::good:
Please help me, I don't have much experience with Android devices and I've run into a problem that I can't get out of. My HTC one just shut off on me and would get stuck on the logo screen every time I tried to turn it back on. I tried getting onto the bootloader, and I did, but I can't go any further than selecting options, every time I select and option, it just sends me back to the bootloader. As you can see in the attachment, I am currently locked with S-On, I honestly don't know what that means. I'm in desperate need of help. I thank you for your time.
P.S. My phone is recognized by my pc.
Just click on reboot
Jossaiah said:
Please help me, I don't have much experience with Android devices and I've run into a problem that I can't get out of. My HTC one just shut off on me and would get stuck on the logo screen every time I tried to turn it back on. I tried getting onto the bootloader, and I did, but I can't go any further than selecting options, every time I select and option, it just sends me back to the bootloader. As you can see in the attachment, I am currently locked with S-On, I honestly don't know what that means. I'm in desperate need of help. I thank you for your time.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What have you done to the device so far?
Phil_Chambers said:
What have you done to the device so far?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nothing so far, I know that the phone is/was unlocked, I bough it from someone on craigslist a few months ago.
Jossaiah said:
Nothing so far, I know that the phone is/was unlocked, I bough it from someone on craigslist a few months ago.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
try to ''fastboot erase cache'' and reboot the phone. If that doesn't work, there is a ruu you could use to restore your phone back to stock.
alray said:
try to ''fastboot erase cache'' and reboot the phone. If that doesn't work, there is a ruu you could use to restore your phone back to stock.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I apologize for my inexperience, but how would I exactly do all of that?
Jossaiah said:
Nothing so far, I know that the phone is/was unlocked, I bough it from someone on craigslist a few months ago.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
alray said:
try to ''fastboot erase cache'' and reboot the phone. If that doesn't work, there is a ruu you could use to restore your phone back to stock.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can tell it was unlocked at one point because it has the *security warning*. Do what alray said you shouldn't have any problems
Jossaiah said:
I apologize for my inexperience, but how would I exactly do all of that?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
follow this guide to install your phone's drivers on your computer:
originally from @nkk71: [GUIDE] [02-MAR-2014] nkk71's SuperGUIDE to returning 100% back to stock
2) Q: I'm using Windows 7 what should I worry about
A: when you issue the command "fastboot boot CWM.img" (now only in CWM/TWRP restore method) there's a high chance drivers won't correctly install
follow the below instructions to fix
Open "Device Manager" -> select the unknown "One" -> right-click -> "Update Driver Software ..." -> "Browse my computer" -> "Let me pick" -> "Android USB Devices" -> select "My HTC ..." -> install that
just in case, HTC Drivers can be found here: [Drivers] HTC Drivers for Windows - Several Versions (credits to @mdmower)
though you should already have them since you have been using your phone anyways
for those who like a visual guide:
okay so I did a fastboot boot command, and as you can see it didnt install correct driver
Open "Device Manager"
there's the culprit
right click and Update Driver Software
select Browse my computer for driver software
select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
select Android USB Devices
select My HTC ... (if you have more than one version, choose the latest)
warning, select Yes
successful installation
now it looks better
and can confirm:
Code:
C:\ADB3>[B]adb devices[/B]
List of devices attached
HTxxxxxxxxxx recovery
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
follow this guide here to install adb and fastboot tools on your computer.
then open the command prompt ( Minimal ADB and Fastboot) and type:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
and reboot the phone. If it still hangs on the HTC logo, you'll probably need to restore the phone using the ruu like I said. This will wipe all your data including the sdcard.
Just do what mentioned above and I'll guide you how to flash the ruu if it doesnt work.
Or you can unlock the bootloader an install a rom that is near to stock
Is in my point of vue simpler
Jossaiah said:
I apologize for my inexperience, but how would I exactly do all of that?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
He's talking about using a command window.
Boachti said:
Or you can unlock the bootloader an install a rom that is near to stock
Is in my point of vue simpler
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
restoring using a ruu.exe is much simpler then flashing a custom rom IMO. It doesn't require to unlock the bootloader, flash a custom recovery and flash the rom, only clicking the ruu.exe and clicking ''next'' like 2 times
If the OP prefer to stay stock then the RUU should be fine and simple. If he doesn't matter then, yes flashing a custom rom is also a good option if he want to unlock the device again.
alray said:
follow this guide to install your phone's drivers on your computer:
originally from @nkk71: [GUIDE] [02-MAR-2014] nkk71's SuperGUIDE to returning 100% back to stock
2) Q: I'm using Windows 7 what should I worry about
A: when you issue the command "fastboot boot CWM.img" (now only in CWM/TWRP restore method) there's a high chance drivers won't correctly install
follow the below instructions to fix
Open "Device Manager" -> select the unknown "One" -> right-click -> "Update Driver Software ..." -> "Browse my computer" -> "Let me pick" -> "Android USB Devices" -> select "My HTC ..." -> install that
just in case, HTC Drivers can be found here: [Drivers] HTC Drivers for Windows - Several Versions (credits to @mdmower)
though you should already have them since you have been using your phone anyways
for those who like a visual guide:
okay so I did a fastboot boot command, and as you can see it didnt install correct driver
Open "Device Manager"
there's the culprit
right click and Update Driver Software
select Browse my computer for driver software
select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
select Android USB Devices
select My HTC ... (if you have more than one version, choose the latest)
warning, select Yes
successful installation
now it looks better
and can confirm:
Code:
C:\ADB3>[B]adb devices[/B]
List of devices attached
HTxxxxxxxxxx recovery
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
follow this guide here to install adb and fastboot tools on your computer.
then open the command prompt ( Minimal ADB and Fastboot) and type:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
and reboot the phone. If it still hangs on the HTC logo, you'll probably need to restore the phone using the ruu like I said. This will wipe all your data including the sdcard.
Just do what mentioned above and I'll guide you how to flash the ruu if it doesnt work.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh and this shows up after I factory reset, reboot, and turn on again.
Yeah he just has to find a correcf RUU
Jossaiah said:
Oh and this shows up after I factory reset, reboot, and turn on again.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There is the RUU.exe for your version. Download, launch it and follow instructions. Don't forget to install your drivers before.
http://androidruu.com/getdownload.p...8_10.38r.1157.04L_release_353887_signed_3.exe
Thank you for your assistance, but can you help me find the drivers?
Jossaiah said:
Thank you for your assistance, but can you help me find the drivers?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Don't froget to quote me, otherwise I'm not notified you asked something here.
Look at post #8, click ''show content'' twice and you'll see the link for the drivers.
Or you can install HTC sync manager from HTC website. This will install the drivers automatically.
Jossaiah said:
Thank you for your assistance, but can you help me find the drivers?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
alray said:
Don't froget to quote me, otherwise I'm not notified you asked something here.
Look at post #8, click ''show content'' twice and you'll see the link for the drivers.
Or you can install HTC sync manager from HTC website. This will install the drivers automatically.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you!
alray said:
Don't froget to quote me, otherwise I'm not notified you asked something here.
Look at post #8, click ''show content'' twice and you'll see the link for the drivers.
Or you can install HTC sync manager from HTC website. This will install the drivers automatically.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hey, I haven't been able to do much with my phone because I was busy with work. I downloaded the RUU, but before I even got to set it up, my phone shut down and won't turn on, and there are no signs of charging. It does connect to my PC, but it keeps trying to locate the QHSUSB_DLOAD driver. I've searched the web for a fix but can't seem to find one. Is there any way you can help me? Or is my phone just bricked and a paperweight now? I have no warranty on it because I bought it from a guy on Craigslist a few months ago.
Jossaiah said:
Hey, I haven't been able to do much with my phone because I was busy with work. I downloaded the RUU, but before I even got to set it up, my phone shut down and won't turn on, and there are no signs of charging. It does connect to my PC, but it keeps trying to locate the QHSUSB_DLOAD driver. I've searched the web for a fix but can't seem to find one. Is there any way you can help me? Or is my phone just bricked and a paperweight now? I have no warranty on it because I bought it from a guy on Craigslist a few months ago.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
QHSUSB_DLOAD means Qualcomm High Speed USB download mode. This is really a bad thing, your phone is hardbricked.
I hope your phone is still under warranty, nothing can be done except send it back for replacement or repair.
Sorry.
Edit: If your warranty is expired, maybe a JTAG service could repair it.
I ran the Cyanogenmod factory reset and now the phone will not boot. It is stuck on the Cyanogenmod boot logo. If I boot to the fastboot it tells me device is still unlocked with s-off. From there it will not boot further or go into recovery. If I try to go into recovery it sits at the Android boot logo.
If I need to do anything complicated to fix please explain. I haven't messed with the phone other than rooting, unlocking, and flashing roms.
Thanks!
Lunarpancake said:
I ran the Cyanogenmod factory reset and now the phone will not boot. It is stuck on the Cyanogenmod boot logo. If I boot to the fastboot it tells me device is still unlocked with s-off. From there it will not boot further or go into recovery. If I try to go into recovery it sits at the Android boot logo.
If I need to do anything complicated to fix please explain. I haven't messed with the phone other than rooting, unlocking, and flashing roms.
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try in fastboot there 2 commands:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
After that u should be able to enter in recovery and flash your rom again.
Fain11 said:
Try in fastboot there 2 commands:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
After that u should be able to enter in recovery and flash your rom again.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I go into fastboot and it turns red and says "Fastboot USB" however I do not see the device in My Computer. Is there another way to run those commands or do I need to have access to it from my pc?
Lunarpancake said:
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I go into fastboot and it turns red and says "Fastboot USB" however I do not see the device in My Computer. Is there another way to run those commands or do I need to have access to it from my pc?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You won't see the device, partitions and all.
It should only be present in device manager.
Try the command:
fastboot devices
it should get you the SN on your phone.
If u are new to fastboot and ADB try this article http://techbeasts.com/2014/01/05/useful-adb-and-fastboot-commands-and-how-to-them/
and this one even better:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2225405
After you understand fastboot and adb, and also performed the 2 commands above, if u deleted the zip archive of your ROM to flash again your phone, you will have to push or sideload a ROM, see point E) from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2228274&page=3
I have the google usb drivers installed, the fastboot folder made and the sdk installed and theres no devices listed.
In device Manager I have "Android USB Devices > My HTC"
Driver Details: HTC Corporation 7/25/2014 Version 2.0.7.26
Lunarpancake said:
I get "Error: device not found"
I have the google usb drivers installed, the fastboot folder made and the sdk installed
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you on windows 8.1?
What is your Hboot?
Did u installed HTC drivers?
Fain11 said:
Are you on windows 8.1?
What is your Hboot?
Did u installed HTC drivers?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
WIndows 7
HBOOT 1.54.0000
I uninstalled all HTC Drivers and applications.
Lunarpancake said:
WIndows 7
HBOOT 1.54.0000
I uninstalled all HTC Drivers and applications.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, not all drivers, u must still have htc drivers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54098442&postcount=223
Also try a different USB port from your computer.
Fain11 said:
Well, not all drivers, u must still have htc drivers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54098442&postcount=223
Also try a different USB port from your computer.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Tried different USB, no change. Also that driver when applied still does not seem to work and now I have no "Android" section in my Device Manager. Device Manager updates the list when I plug in or unplug the phone but I cant locate what is being added/removed.
Lunarpancake said:
Tried different USB, no change. Also that driver when applied still does not seem to work and now I have no "Android" section in my Device Manager. Device Manager updates the list when I plug in or unplug the phone but I cant locate what is being added/removed.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It should be ANDROID USB DEVICES>>>MY HTC
Fain11 said:
It should be ANDROID USB DEVICES>>>MY HTC
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If I boot the phone normally and let it get stuck at the Cyanogenmod loading screen it sees my device. Tells me the serial number and "UNAUTHORIZED".
Booting in fastboot usb - nothing.
Lunarpancake said:
If I boot the phone normally and let it get stuck at the Cyanogenmod loading screen it sees my device. Tells me the serial number and "UNAUTHORIZED".
Booting in fastboot usb - nothing.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What is your adb version?
"adb ver"
Fain11 said:
What is your adb version?
"adb ver"
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
1.0.31
It's the latest version...
Try to see if u can install drivers manually:
Download the Windows7 (64 Bit) drivers here - http://d-h.st/OYI
Unzip to any location you want. Just remember where you put them.
Plug in your phone FASTBOOT to your USB cable .
Open your Device Manager (Windows Key + X and select Device manager) and locate HTC under Other Devices and right click on it and select Update Driver Software
Select "Browse my computer for driver software"
Click Browse and then select the folder you unzipped with the drivers in it then click next.
It should now install your drivers and then in your device manager it will now show up "My HTC" under Android USB Devices.
as per here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2232799
Fain11 said:
It's the latest version...
Try to see if u can install drivers manually:
Download the Windows7 (64 Bit) drivers here - http://d-h.st/OYI
Unzip to any location you want. Just remember where you put them.
Plug in your phone FASTBOOT to your USB cable .
Open your Device Manager (Windows Key + X and select Device manager) and locate HTC under Other Devices and right click on it and select Update Driver Software
Select "Browse my computer for driver software"
Click Browse and then select the folder you unzipped with the drivers in it then click next.
It should now install your drivers and then in your device manager it will now show up "My HTC" under Android USB Devices.
as per here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2232799
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Still nothing. BTW that driver is older than the others.
Let me clarify a little.
Driver you gave me is installed and phone shows up in device manager when in fastboot usb mode.
However if I type "adb devices" I get the response "List of Devices" with nothing under it. There are no devices listed.
If I boot the phone normally and get hung on the Cyanogenmod Boot screen the command will show my device serial.
Lunarpancake said:
Still nothing. BTW that driver is older than the others.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, if u don't see a new device in Device Manager when u plug your phone, is either Windows or your phone.
U already swiched usb ports.
Try another computer.
If that doesn't work, it's your phone's usb port, and that is a hardware problem.
****, I just realized my problem. I was using command "adb devices" not "fastboot devices"
UGGG *slams head on desk*.
I am in CWM Recovery now.
Lunarpancake said:
Let me clarify a little.
Driver you gave me is installed and phone shows up in device manager when in fastboot usb mode.
However if I type "adb devices" I get the response "List of Devices" with nothing under it. There are no devices listed.
If I boot the phone normally and get hung on the Cyanogenmod Boot screen the command will show my device serial.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Man, not adb devices. u are in fastboot
fastboot devices
---------- Post added at 08:48 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:45 PM ----------
Lunarpancake said:
****, I just realized my problem. I was using command "adb devices" not "fastboot devices"
UGGG *slams head on desk*.
I am in CWM Recovery now.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
U still have your ROM zip?
Install that. Do not try factory reset again!
If not, I explained how to push or sideload a ROM
Fain11 said:
Man, not adb devices. u are in fastboot
fastboot devices
---------- Post added at 08:48 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:45 PM ----------
U still have your ROM zip?
Install that. Do not try factory reset again!
If not, I explained how to push or sideload a ROM
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I HAD my ROM zip however the SDCard partition is toast apparently. Error is "E: Can't Mount /SCDARD"
Hi,
I looked all over the place but could not find a way to unlock the bootloader of the latest version of my device. Currently running Android 6.0 H81120p and rooting this version as well!
hammy88 said:
Hi,
I looked all over the place but could not find a way to unlock the bootloader of the latest version of my device. Currently running Android 6.0 H81120p and rooting this version as well!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i recommend for you to KDZ 20p refurbished..
and heres the instruccions same as 20i
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-g4/development/stock-h811-20i-images-kdz-flashable-t3308227
i tried but its not working as i get stuck on waiting for device after i type the command to reboot to bootloader, installed google usb drivers , lg drivers and all but nothing seemed to be fixing the issue
hammy88 said:
i tried but its not working as i get stuck on waiting for device after i type the command to reboot to bootloader, installed google usb drivers , lg drivers and all but nothing seemed to be fixing the issue
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
did you click on screen when you gave the command to go into fastboot it shows some sort of numbers and leters and asks you if you want to allow phone .??/ did you
Yes I did allow the computer to have access to the phone, when i typed the command to reboot to bootloader it did, but then when i type the command to fastboot oem unlock it gets stuck on waiting for any device. I tried doing it again just to check, after i get to bootloader, i typed adb devices it doesn't show any device thats connected
hammy88 said:
Yes I did allow the computer to have access to the phone, when i typed the command to reboot to bootloader it did, but then when i type the command to fastboot oem unlock it gets stuck on waiting for any device. I tried doing it again just to check, after i get to bootloader, i typed adb devices it doesn't show any device thats connected
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
adb reboot bootloader (phone reboots to bootloader)
fastboot oem unlock (this wipes ALL data!!)
debugging tick and unlock oen in dev options.?
raptorddd said:
adb reboot bootloader (phone reboots to bootloader)
fastboot oem unlock (this wipes ALL data!!)
debugging tick and unlock oen in dev options.?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I checked the oem unlock, and the USB debugging thing is checked as well. Developers Options is on but same issue. I installed the latest USB drivers, installed Google USB drivers. I went to device Manger and I can't see that my device is even connected!
hammy88 said:
I checked the oem unlock, and the USB debugging thing is checked as well. Developers Options is on but same issue. I installed the latest USB drivers, installed Google USB drivers. I went to device Manger and I can't see that my device is even connected!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
can try another computer maybe. i use the drivers from LGUP..
am afraid i do not know how to proceed from here. am pretty sure you are not alonei gave read someting similar but.. i didnt pay attention
I tried 3 other computers , did not help resolve the issue
hammy88 said:
I tried 3 other computers , did not help resolve the issue
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i came across this try it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69339003&postcount=2
Use Linux dude, also try different cables. My stock g4 came with a bad cable that only charged.
I've had exactly the same problem as hammy88. Is what is referred to as "fastboot mode" the same as download mode? I know it's relatively easy to get into download mode. But "adb reboot bootloader" doesn't work for me.
Fastboot mode ≠ Download mode
If you did tick "Enable OEM unlock" , and adb reboot bootloader doesn't work, then I guess is BL is locked now.
I tried the method , i found that Android Bootloader does not have a green light, so i went to device manager to try to update the driver but it wasn't even there, clicked on view to show the hidden items or whatever then found android device, when i clicked update the driver i could not find the Google fastboot thing to update it with, all i got was either LG usb or ADB interface even thoough i downloader google fastboot usb drivers few days ago
hammy88 said:
I tried the method , i found that Android Bootloader does not have a green light, so i went to device manager to try to update the driver but it wasn't even there, clicked on view to show the hidden items or whatever then found android device, when i clicked update the driver i could not find the Google fastboot thing to update it with, all i got was either LG usb or ADB interface even thoough i downloader google fastboot usb drivers few days ago
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Brother, be calm. Find the fastboot drivers. And update.
You will figure it out. Just do it.