Edit, your bootloader must be unlocked to use this. If your bootloader is not already unlocked, unlocking it will wipe your data and this method is not recommended.
This is a modified factory image that will not erase your user data or custom recovery. This can be used even if you’re rooted and with modified system files, xposed framework, or custom recovery. Once installed you will lose root, just flash supersu in your custom recovery. Xposed should still be on your device so just go into the app and re-install it. For any modified system files, you will have to re-modify those.
This is intended for those on the stock rom, rooted, and with a custom recovery. It’ll work if you have a custom rom but will put the stock system on.
I am not responsible for anything you do to your device so flash at your own risk. Always backup before doing any significant changes to your device. I would recommend off your device in case something happens
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To use, download the modified factory image here http://d-h.st/OEl Use 7-zip or winrar to extract the files.
Mirror https://mega.co.nz/#!EVQyiaSR!sUIKUSR40EQSbL2p6OaOZq2NBxrWs0opbc6IbgbGVvI
Supersu by chainfire can be found here, CWM / TWRP / MobileODIN installable ZIP: http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
Boot into the bootloader. From a cmd window opened where the flash-all file is just type flash-all. You can use shift, right click on the hammerhead-ktu85m-Modified folder to open a command window in the correct folder.
You can also just double click on the flash-all.bat
This is tested on a windows machine; however it should work on a Mac too, flash the flash-all.sh.
Gonna give this a shot
So far, so good. I just flashed jd1639's modified factory image using the provided instructions. Please note, there is a bit of a pause during the process, in all, it took around 78 seconds to complete. My N5 now says Android is upgrading. I'm in ART mode, so this will take a while. I will edit this post once it is completely up and running.
Thanks jd1639!
UPDATE: Everything seems to work fine, however my signal levels are not reporting as high as they were with the .17 baseband on Sprint. So I guess I won't have LTE in my office at all!
Any chance of a zip file to flash from custom recovery
Code_Blue N5
i'm getting fastboot is not recognized as internal or external command:??? Any ideas?
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Not working!... typed flash-all
fastboot is not rfecogniczed as internal or external command
MandoH said:
i'm getting fastboot is not recognized as internal or external command:??? Any ideas?
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You don't have fastboot set up.
Edit, just double click on flash-all.bat. See if that works
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Does it work for D821 ?
When tried downloading, it says not available for my country..(India)
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double clicked and still samething persist.. any suggestions?
Is it okay to flash this with a custom kernel installed?
MandoH said:
double clicked and still samething persist.. any suggestions?
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Install minimal adb & fastboot from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Extract the rar folder of the ktu84m image to the install folder containing fastboot.exe
Run the flash-all.bat. It should now work
This will flash the stock 4.4.3 kernel.
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confirmed working on Mac OS X, thanks jd1639!
trd360 said:
Is it okay to flash this with a custom kernel installed?
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It'll work but will replace your kernel
worked perfectly on first try...window 8...thanks for this brother
trd360 said:
Is it okay to flash this with a custom kernel installed?
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Same question (more specifically with Franco Kernel)?
Creed0 said:
Same question (more specifically with Franco Kernel)?
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Yes, but it'll put the stock kernel on
hikarugo said:
Install minimal adb & fastboot from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Extract the rar folder of the ktu84m image to the install folder containing fastboot.exe
Run the flash-all.bat. It should now work
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This method worked well!!!! thanks a lot!!!:good::cyclops:
Great work. Thank you
Is it possible to use flashify for this?
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vipinbp said:
Is it possible to use flashify for this?
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No
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Related
-build koush’s CWM 5.5.0.4 from CyanogenMod’s repo
-use latest ICS kernel
http://droidbasement.com/db-blog
Awesome!!!!
SGT 10.1 uplink initiative
Will this work on the I/O version?
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Yes
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pershoot said:
Yes
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Nice
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Works great, looks like I'm the only one to try it lol.
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What are the advantages of flashing a new recovery when you can already flash any zip using the default one?
Backup and restoring your entire system
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The ability to flash round via rom manager is also nice
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fixing one issue.
will refresh later.
trying to wait for the update... prob just flash back to back. what is the issue you are fixing? Thanks for doing this.
galaxy tab 10.1 - clockwork mod recovery - refreshed.
jaskru said:
trying to wait for the update... prob just flash back to back. what is the issue you are fixing? Thanks for doing this.
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nandroid backups.
fixed. refreshed. filename has not changed (its labelled 0521).
I'm getting a cannot determine image filename error. Any tips??
thepro8 said:
I'm getting a cannot determine image filename error. Any tips??
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show me what you are doing.
pershoot said:
show me what you are doing.
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I just rooted my device. Rebooted it.
Downloaded the clockwork recovery file, unzipped it, the .img file is in my downloads folder (did not change the name)
(in cmd window)
cd downloads
fastboot flash recovery recovery-cwm_3.1.0.1-sam-tab-10.1-052111.img
(I get back)
error: cannot load 'recovery-cwm_2.1.0.1-sam-tab-10.1-052111.img'
thepro8 said:
I just rooted my device. Rebooted it.
Downloaded the clockwork recovery file, unzipped it, the .img file is in my downloads folder (did not change the name)
(in cmd window)
cd downloads
fastboot flash recovery recovery-cwm_3.1.0.1-sam-tab-10.1-052111.img
(I get back)
error: cannot load 'recovery-cwm_2.1.0.1-sam-tab-10.1-052111.img'
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check the filename.
it is not recovery-cwm_3.1.0.1-sam-tab-10.1-052111.img when you unpack it.
ensure you have a working fastboot
you should fastboot boot it first prior to flashing/replacing.
you do not need to root your device to use this. if you are using this on the 'v', then you must unlock your bootloader prior.
pershoot said:
ensure you have a working fastboot
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I think this may be the problem because if try a "fastboot reboot" command I just get a waiting for device and nothing else.
hmm...how do i fix that
thepro8 said:
I think this may be the problem because if try a "fastboot reboot" command I just get a waiting for device and nothing else.
hmm...how do i fix that
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check the stickies in the 'v' forum.
Looks like i fixed it. i had to get my tablet into fastboot mode and then plug it in. then it detected my device and i was able to flash it.
Hother/i
I have Nexus 7 WiFi. I want flash JWR66V but flashing guild by fastboot look like difficult for me.
Can I use Nexus Root Toolkit 1.6.4 to flash this images by "Flash Stock + Unroot" button and select "Other/Browse for use with any factory image package: tagz/tar"?
Thank
I did it 30 minutes ago, and everything is fine for now.
Happy at 4.3 with no hustle
Is it so difficult to double click the script included in the stock image?
The toolkit should have taken care of the drivers, just make sure you have the fastboot and adb files at the location of the script...
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Mach3.2 said:
Is it so difficult to double click the script included in the stock image?
The toolkit should have taken care of the drivers, just make sure you have the fastboot and adb files at the location of the script...
Beamed from my Grouper
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All I get when running the .bat file is "'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
budde85 said:
All I get when running the .bat file is "'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
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Are you sure that you have the fastboot drivers installed? That will only be displayed if you don't. Connect your device via usb to your computer, open cmd and type in 'adb devices' to ensure you have adb working correctly first. If so, type in 'adb reboot bootloader', then 'fastboot devices' when the bootloader has loaded. If you get the same error, you need to check you've actually got fastboot.
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I'm getting the same issue. The Nexus Root Toolkit works absolutely fine, but I can't do any adb commands via command prompt. Could someone explain how to use the Toolkit to install the factory image? I've tried reverting to stock and selecting 4.3 as the image manually but all that will happen is my Nexus will reboot into Fastboot and not actually install anything. I would really apreciate some help.
I did it with the toolkit too, make sure usb debugging is enabled in developer options. Change connection type from mtp to ptp and if it is "waiting for device" for too long, pull out the usb lead from device and immediately put it back in
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I just used the. bat file and it worked like a champ.
The only issue I had was I had my N7 USB cable plugged into an usb extension cord. It was recognized in adb, but not fastboot. Had to plug directly into back of PC. I had the same problem before, but it slipped my mind this time.
Running rooted 4.3 without issues.
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Will is remove all data?
Do I need to install TWRP and root it again?
desifreek0 said:
Will is remove all data?
Do I need to install TWRP and root it again?
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Yes, since you are using the stock + unroot method of the toolkit. Therefore you will have to root your device again. I believe if you use cmd and flash the bootloader and some other files separately, no data is lost, but using the toolkit method will wipe and flash the userdata partition.
Have a look at this post - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43914176
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themadba said:
Yes, since you are using the stock + unroot method of the toolkit. Therefore you will have to root your device again. I believe if you use cmd and flash the bootloader and some other files separately, no data is lost, but using the toolkit method will wipe and flash the userdata partition.
Have a look at this post - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43914176
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Can I root and install custom recovery using toolkit?
I'm not entirely sure, the toolkit hasn't been updated to account for 4.3, I suppose you could have a go. You can download a flashable zip that is floating around the general section, that is pre-rooted and therefore you will have root, although your data will still be deleted.
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tried to flash 4.3 with NRT1.6.4, failed.......
It works. You are doing something wrong. It is perfectly working for me. Flashed official 4.3 and then rooted.
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desifreek0 said:
It works. You are doing something wrong. It is perfectly working for me. Flashed official 4.3 and then rooted.
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Yes, that what i did, flashed 4.3 image and root after that.
neroic process
You could flash recovery with fastboot after flash stock 4.3 and flash root in recovery... then open playstore and update su binaries...
it works for me
Help! Can someone help i flash the imgs through fastboot and now its saying i only have like 6gigs of space and this a 32 gig model??
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casonswag said:
Help! Can someone help i flash the imgs through fastboot and now its saying i only have like 6gigs of space and this a 32 gig model??
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Step be step provide your procedure. Will let you know where went different. I have nexus 7 wifi and i used tool kit to flash 4.3, worked well, then rooted and then used titanium to restore the apps.
casonswag said:
Help! Can someone help i flash the imgs through fastboot and now its saying i only have like 6gigs of space and this a 32 gig model??
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Run the flash-all.bat script, remember to backup your sdcard.
Beamed from my Maguro.
Help with error
Hey guys I was hoping to get some help here with an error I'm having applying the update. In the Nexus kit I go to advanced utilities then I select sideload update. I downloaded the update and renamed it Android 4.3 Update.zip like it said I proceed with the sideload and get an error saying warning no file contextsVerifying etc. It says something about sounds and it aborts the install. What am I doing wrong here?
Hello Guys! I made this little script for the people that dont know adb/fastboot commands and want to install a custom recovery
This will ONLYwork on UNLOCKED bootloaders.
Make sure "USB-Debugging" is enabled and adb/fastboot drivers have been properly installed
DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for bricked devices or nuclear warfare. I made this simple script for those who can follow simple instructions.
1st. Download the Recovery Flashing script from here: http://goo.gl/ZtaUFe
2. Unzip the files to a folder on your desktop, or where ever you would like, just remember where you unzipped it to.
3. Download the recovery of your choice:
[m8][CWM Advanced Edition] PhilZ Touch: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703223
OR
[RECOVERY][m8] TWRP 2.7.0.0 touch recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2717932
4. Place the recovery you downloaded in the previous step into the folder you unzipped the Recovery Flashing script.
5. Rename the recovery you downloaded to Recovery that way it appears as "Recovery.img" in the folder. If it has and extra ".img" at the end, it will fail to flash.
6. After you have done all the steps above, Simply click the "Recovery-Flasher.bat" and follow its instructions it presents, If you have done everything correctly you phone will boot into recovery at the end of the script
I hope this has made life a little easier for our new comers. Please dont forget to hit the thanks button!!! :good::good::good:
Changelog:
V1.1- Added "Fastboot erase cache" after flashing recovery.
can you add this command after flashing custom recovery?
fastboot erase cache
thanks
monyozt said:
can you add this command after flashing custom recovery?
fastboot erase cache
thanks
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Yes I sure will. I'll get it done tomorrow and update the OP
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I don't use a PC /Laptop can I do this on my phone I'm unlocked bootloader but no recovery or root yet.
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jonny68 said:
I don't use a PC /Laptop can I do this on my phone I'm unlocked bootloader but no recovery or root yet.
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Sorry but you will need a window pc to use this tool. You can download one of the recoveries in the OP then use the app Flashify in the play store to flash the recovery .
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monyozt said:
can you add this command after flashing custom recovery?
fastboot erase cache
thanks
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Done
I'm open to any request guys ?
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rpomponio said:
Sorry but you will need a window pc to use this tool. You can download one of the recoveries in the OP then use the app Flashify in the play store to flash the recovery .
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Thanks I've no PC just a tablet and not rooted yet so Flashify won't work
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Rooted now so can use flashify
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jonny68 said:
Rooted now so can use flashify
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Yes, as long as your rooted, your good to go
@Root-Maniac
What would it take to make either recovery of choice a flashable zip file to be flashed wile in a custom recovery
Your bootloader must be unlocked to use this. If your bootloader is not already unlocked, unlocking it will wipe your data and this method is not recommended.
This is a modified factory image that will not erase your user data or custom recovery. This can be used even if you’re rooted and with modified system files, xposed framework, or custom recovery. Once installed you will lose root, just flash supersu in your custom recovery. Xposed should still be on your device so just go into the app and re-install it. For any modified system files, you will have to re-modify those.
This is intended for those on the stock rom, rooted, and with a custom recovery. It’ll work if you have a custom rom but will put the stock system on.
I am not responsible for anything you do to your device so flash at your own risk. Always backup before doing any significant changes to your device. I would recommend off your device in case something happens
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To use, download the modified factory image here https://mega.co.nz/#!AAATiKpI!PJbBgroM6PB7tTAs_TanCOrlzAeqBq0PEupNyvU72pEl Use 7-zip or winrar to extract the files.
Supersu by chainfire can be found here, CWM / TWRP / MobileODIN installable ZIP: http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
Boot into the bootloader. From a cmd window opened where the flash-all file is just type flash-all. You can use shift, right click on the occam-ktu85l-Modified folder to open a command window in the correct folder. ADB/FASTBOOT must be intalled on your PC.
You can also just double click on the flash-all.bat
This is tested on a windows machine; however it should work on a Mac too, flash the flash-all.sh.
jd1639 said:
Your bootloader must be unlocked to use this. If your bootloader is not already unlocked, unlocking it will wipe your data and this method is not recommended.
This is a modified factory image that will not erase your user data or custom recovery. This can be used even if you’re rooted and with modified system files, xposed framework, or custom recovery. Once installed you will lose root, just flash supersu in your custom recovery. Xposed should still be on your device so just go into the app and re-install it. For any modified system files, you will have to re-modify those.
This is intended for those on the stock rom, rooted, and with a custom recovery. It’ll work if you have a custom rom but will put the stock system on.
I am not responsible for anything you do to your device so flash at your own risk. Always backup before doing any significant changes to your device. I would recommend off your device in case something happens
.
To use, download the modified factory image here http://d-h.st/Uql Use 7-zip or winrar to extract the files.
Mirror https://mega.co.nz/#!0Zoi3DoL!OXm5H6HBzwGd8PEPlNfTQphcSAoM4zN8MG5LX3YzK7g
Supersu by chainfire can be found here, CWM / TWRP / MobileODIN installable ZIP: http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
Boot into the bootloader. From a cmd window opened where the flash-all file is just type flash-all. You can use shift, right click on the occam-ktu85l-Modified folder to open a command window in the correct folder.
You can also just double click on the flash-all.bat
This is tested on a windows machine; however it should work on a Mac too, flash the flash-all.sh.
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folder image-occam-ktu84l.zip has recovery.img,this stock recovery?
pincher65 said:
folder image-occam-ktu84l.zip has recovery.img,this stock recovery?
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Yes it's stock. Sorry about that it has been corrected
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i have error:
"archive does not contain 'android-info.txt'
archive does not contain 'android-product.txt'
error: update package has no android-info.txt or android-product.txt"
szakalq said:
i have error:
"archive does not contain 'android-info.txt'
archive does not contain 'android-product.txt'
error: update package has no android-info.txt or android-product.txt"
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That's weird. Try this and please let me know if it works https://mega.co.nz/#!AAATiKpI!PJbBgroM6PB7tTAs_TanCOrlzAeqBq0PEupNyvU72pE
jd1639 said:
That's weird. Try this and please let me know if it works https://mega.co.nz/#!AAATiKpI!PJbBgroM6PB7tTAs_TanCOrlzAeqBq0PEupNyvU72pE
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This worked for me! Thanks
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jd1639 said:
That's weird. Try this and please let me know if it works https://mega.co.nz/#!AAATiKpI!PJbBgroM6PB7tTAs_TanCOrlzAeqBq0PEupNyvU72pE
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Now everything is fine, thank you
i downloaded occam-ktu84l-MODIFIED , connected Nexus 4 on my ubuntu in fastboot and ran script flash-all.sh but nothing happens , just < waiting for device > is shown.
can i install this zip it from custom recovery?
mrYogii said:
i downloaded occam-ktu84l-MODIFIED , connected Nexus 4 on my ubuntu in fastboot and ran script flash-all.sh but nothing happens, just waiting for device is shown.
can i install this zip it from custom recovery?
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install drivers adb/fastboot, enable usb debug?http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/how-to-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2010312
pincher65 said:
install drivers adb/fastboot, enable usb debug?http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/how-to-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2010312
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all is set , adb devices gives device id
mrYogii said:
all is set , adb devices gives device id
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adb? You needed fastboot mode
jd1639 said:
That's weird. Try this and please let me know if it works https://mega.co.nz/#!AAATiKpI!PJbBgroM6PB7tTAs_TanCOrlzAeqBq0PEupNyvU72pE
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hi, this works for me also, thanks a lot, plz update OP for others also.
Flashed successful as well as new radio however flashing superuser though recovery does nothing... How to fix?
jd1639 said:
That's weird. Try this and please let me know if it works https://mega.co.nz/#!AAATiKpI!PJbBgroM6PB7tTAs_TanCOrlzAeqBq0PEupNyvU72pE
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works great! thanks!
Worked great! all though i had to flash one-by-one cause i dont know how to use adb :cyclops:
my situation
Hello guys
I have tried to enter the adb commands into the command prompt but it says they are unrecognised and I dont know exactly why the adb will not fucntionhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/confused.gif. I think I may have disabled USB debuging by mistake before I had the bootloop.
BTW does this stock image work for the NEXUS 7 device
Gloftking said:
Hello guys
I have tried to enter the adb commands into the command prompt but it says they are unrecognised and I dont know exactly why the adb will not fucntionhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/confused.gif. I think I may have disabled USB debuging by mistake before I had the bootloop.
BTW does this stock image work for the NEXUS 7 device
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First, it will not work on the n7. Just double click on the flash-all.bat file. Easier than entering any commands, they're fastboot commands by the way
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if it cannot work on the nexus 7 then for me there isnt much point. isnt there anything else that will be able to fix that
Gloftking said:
if it cannot work on the nexus 7 then for me there isnt much point. isnt there anything else that will be able to fix that
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Then what are you doing in the n4 forum? Go to the n7 forum
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could you tell me were that is?
I rooted today because I can't wait much longer for an OTA update. I'm trying to flash though ADB but can't because TWRP won't load ADB mode. I have reflashed TWRP recovery but it still doesn't work.
So can I do now? Can I use an OTG cable or download the image right to the device? Should I restore my backup and re-root without adding a custom recovery?
I'm so lost, any help would be great.
asarousi said:
I rooted today because I can't wait much longer for an OTA update. I'm trying to flash though ADB but can't because TWRP won't load ADB mode. I have reflashed TWRP recovery but it still doesn't work.
So can I do now? Can I use an OTG cable or download the image right to the device? Should I restore my backup and re-root without adding a custom recovery?
I'm so lost, any help would be great.
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what are tou trying to accomplish?
you have twrp, use it to flash. you download what you need to the phone, then use twrp to flash it. adb doesnt flash anything.
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i think i understand, youre trying to flash stovk marshmallow. you use fastboot to flash the factory image, while you are in your bootloader.
Hey @simms22 I just built aosp_shamu , just haven't flashed it myself
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Yes, I'm trying to flash Marshmallow. I'm trying to access the file on my laptop to be sent to recovery through adb. How else can I get the file to my phone without adb. All the instructions involve adb, but I can't get it to go beyond "starting adb service" and it just sits there spinning its wheels. I tried originally to flash through Nexus Root Toolkit, but that failed do to it not seeing system.img.
asarousi said:
Yes, I'm trying to flash Marshmallow. I'm trying to access the file on my laptop to be sent to recovery through adb. How else can I get the file to my phone without adb. All the instructions involve adb, but I can't get it to go beyond "starting adb service" and it just sits there spinning its wheels. I tried originally to flash through Nexus Root Toolkit, but that failed do to it not seeing system.img.
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USB-OTG. Or. adb push "file name" /storage/emulated/0/
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asarousi said:
Yes, I'm trying to flash Marshmallow. I'm trying to access the file on my laptop to be sent to recovery through adb. How else can I get the file to my phone without adb. All the instructions involve adb, but I can't get it to go beyond "starting adb service" and it just sits there spinning its wheels. I tried originally to flash through Nexus Root Toolkit, but that failed do to it not seeing system.img.
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You want pure stock? I just made a shamu mm aosp straight from the source, its flashable. You'll have to flash mm gapps and su if you want root.
Official Team Bliss Flo, Deb, v400, v410, vk810, shamu-odexed Maintainer
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blueyes said:
Hey @simms22 I just built aosp_shamu , just haven't flashed it myself
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share, and ill probably flash with you. i miss the aosp browser
The Nexus Root Toolkit says I should force flash the image if system.img is not found, and it's not. Is this a good idea or will this brick my devic? Also, where can I find your build, blueeyes?
simms22 said:
share, and ill probably flash with you. i miss the aosp browser
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http://downloads.blissroms.com/BlissPop/blueyes/
In that folder. Also made flo, deb, flounder
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asarousi said:
The Nexus Root Toolkit says I should force flash the image if system.img is not found, and it's not. Is this a good idea or will this brick my devic? Also, where can I find your build, blueeyes?
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get imgs here https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images and follow this guide http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/11/12/running-into-the-dreaded-missing-system-img-error-flashing-android-5-0-factory-images-heres-how-to-get-around-it/
no tool kits just do it manually it easy its how i do all my updates
billycar11 said:
get imgs here https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images and follow this guide http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/1...-0-factory-images-heres-how-to-get-around-it/
no tool kits just do it manually it easy its how i do all my updates
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Link is just above your post. I agree. Toolkits are an emergency tool. Unless you fully understand what its doing, don't use it.
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---------- Post added at 20:58 ---------- Previous post was at 20:54 ----------
You want the factory image. Download it. Extract all zips. Install minimal adb and fastboot. Plug up to CPU , put device in bootloader mode. Simply start adb/fastboot, CD to where images are, type fastboot flash bootloader "name of BL", fastboot reboot bootloader, fastboot flash boot boot.img, system system.img, cache cache.img
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simms22 said:
share, and ill probably flash with you. i miss the aosp browser
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You try it Simms? Trying to build cm13 now, patched the forced encryption crap.. Had to operate on this branch but its finally building
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blueyes said:
You try it Simms? Trying to build cm13 now, patched the forced encryption crap.. Had to operate on this branch but its finally building
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nope. just saw it. im gonna download it, and flash tomorrow. now i need to find marshmallow gapps
simms22 said:
nope. just saw it. im gonna download it, and flash tomorrow. now i need to find marshmallow gapps
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Ever used benzo gapps? http://renderserver.net/?dir=devs/xanaxdroid/benzo
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blueyes said:
Ever used benzo gapps? http://renderserver.net/?dir=devs/xanaxdroid/benzo
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