Hi guys.
I've been having issues with my Atrix lately.
My phone ramdomly looses signal for like 10 seconds and it generates a folder named "bd-dumps" with 3 archives on it: ramdump_modem_fw.bin, ramdump_modem_sw.bin and ramdump_smem.bin.
I didn't changed anything on the phone when the problem started. I was running LiquidSmooth ROM (Very nice, BTW), and started noticing this issue. In fact, I noticed because my phone was lacking memory.
Now, I've been searching about this issue, but none of the solutions have worked for me. Some say is a bad SIM Card, others a bad network, but I am pretty sure that the issue is not about that.
Everytime that I turn on Data services, it happens. When data services are off, it doesn't. I can be using Wi-Fi just fine.
I have tried:
Flashing Stock with RSD Lite
Flashing Stock AT&T and Mexican ROMS
Flashing Stock manually
Flashing modem manually
Flashing several ROMS (CM and AOSP based)
Formatting partitions
Deleting the bd-dumps folder everytime it shows up
Formatting and fixing the modem partition
So far, nothing has worked. I'm attaching a log that I got exactly when this happens and when it gets signal again. Hope anybody can give me a hand.
Thanks, everybody.
Did you try flashing back to stock ATT 4.1.1, taking the OTA update, and testing again?
audit13 said:
Did you try flashing back to stock ATT 4.1.1, taking the OTA update, and testing again?
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I flashed Stock AT&T 4.1.1 but didn't taked any OTA. Does that updates the modem or some module related? I will try it tonight, thanks for the advice!
mauchito said:
I flashed Stock AT&T 4.1.1 but didn't taked any OTA. Does that updates the modem or some module related? I will try it tonight, thanks for the advice!
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Yes, there is a modem update included. What it does, I'm not sure. Before taking the update, my wi-fi would drop randomly. I've had solid wi-fi connections since the update. Reception also seems to have improved.
audit13 said:
Yes, there is a modem update included. What it does, I'm not sure. Before taking the update, my wi-fi would drop randomly. I've had solid wi-fi connections since the update. Reception also seems to have improved.
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Great advice, I really appreciate it. Let me try it tonight and I will share the results. Thanks!
audit13 said:
Did you try flashing back to stock ATT 4.1.1, taking the OTA update, and testing again?
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I just tried this but there is no OTA available for me. Any ideas? I'm flashing: ATT_MB886_4.1.1-9.8.0Q-97_MB886_FFW-28_CFC_1FF
mauchito said:
I just tried this but there is no OTA available for me. Any ideas? I'm flashing: ATT_MB886_4.1.1-9.8.0Q-97_MB886_FFW-28_CFC_1FF
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I think that is the latest firmware. The baseband should be mb886_bp_100740.071.65.04p.
This person had a USB issue and got it to work by restoring individual partitions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1813418&page=3
Not sure if that would help.
audit13 said:
I think that is the latest firmware. The baseband should be mb886_bp_100740.071.65.04p.
This person had a USB issue and got it to work by restoring individual partitions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1813418&page=3
Not sure if that would help.
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That sounds very interesting and useful. I will try it as soon as I get another backup. Thanks!
mauchito said:
That sounds very interesting and useful. I will try it as soon as I get another backup. Thanks!
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Getting exactly same problem
I also have bp_dumps folder in internal ..
Any body got a fix?
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Taha Haq said:
Getting exactly same problem
I also have bp_dumps folder in internal ..
Any body got a fix?
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Fortunately, yes. Check this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54833165&postcount=23
And just flash the modem partition. Then I recommend to go back to Stock and then, if you want, custom ROM. Before I went to stock I had signal issues, but the bd-dumps issue was gone. After flashing Stock, everything worked fine.
Try it, it should work. Don't forget to thank Erick! If you have any issues, let me know.
I didn't understand from erick post may be too complicated for me
Can you please make a guide in the general section for flashing a modem and to do all this . when you have time . it will be helpful for many people.
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mauchito said:
Fortunately, yes. Check this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54833165&postcount=23
And just flash the modem partition. Then I recommend to go back to Stock and then, if you want, custom ROM. Before I went to stock I had signal issues, but the bd-dumps issue was gone. After flashing Stock, everything worked fine.
Try it, it should work. Don't forget to thank Erick! If you have any issues, let me know.
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Did you flash Mexican or ATT Stock after flashing the modem partition?
EDIT. I just saw your post on another thread. I flashed the modem partition and then flashed Mexican Stock. Then i installed CM11 but im still having bd-dumps problems. I will try again but with ATT Stock
Taha Haq said:
I didn't understand from erick post may be too complicated for me
Can you please make a guide in the general section for flashing a modem and to do all this . when you have time . it will be helpful for many people.
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Of course, just don't forget to thank him because he gave the original solution.
Download this (Original link by ErickST18): https://www.dropbox.com/s/a5v8yakw5eshrmc/AHD_Blocks.rar
Use WinRAR to extract the files.
There are 1.img, 2.img, 3.img, etc etc archives. Focus on the 1.img.
Now, like when you flash the recovery on the command line (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img), you will flash this one this way:
fastboot flash modem 1.img
Remember to put the 1.img archive on the same folder that you have the fastboot archive.
And that's it. Reboot, and then flash RSD with Stock. Then with you favorite custom ROM.
Hope it works for you. Please let me know if you need further assistance.
plunplan said:
Did you flash Mexican or ATT Stock after flashing the modem partition?
EDIT. I just saw your post on another thread. I flashed the modem partition and then flashed Mexican Stock. Then i installed CM11 but im still having bd-dumps problems. I will try again but with ATT Stock
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I just answered in the other thread, but I want to clarify that I used Mexican Stock because my phone is mexican (and I'm too ). If your phone is from AT&T, then I would recommend you to flash that one.
Already thanked him .
And thanks for your help too
Just one thing i need to know that is it neccessary to use rsd or i can use myth tools instead?
Taha Haq said:
Already thanked him .
And thanks for your help too
Just one thing i need to know that is it neccessary to use rsd or i can use myth tools instead?
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I guess you can use it, I honestly have never tried it, but if you can flash back to Stock with that, go ahead. There shouldn't be any problem.
mauchito said:
I guess you can use it, I honestly have never tried it, but if you can flash back to Stock with that, go ahead. There shouldn't be any problem.
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i tried your method but after flashing that modem 1.img i got stock in bootloader and this was showing up Fastboot Reason: Flash Failure
then i formatted some patitions and somehow managed to get out of bootloader then i tried flashing different ROM but every ROM gets stuck at bootanimation also the recovery is giving this error E: could not mount /data to setup /data/media path!
any help?
edit: i got my phone working once again by formatting data and data media
Fastboot Atrix HD failure
mauchito said:
Now, like when you flash the recovery on the command line (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img), you will flash this one this way:
fastboot flash modem 1.img
Remember to put the 1.img archive on the same folder that you have the fastboot archive.
And that's it. Reboot, and then flash RSD with Stock. Then with you favorite custom ROM.
Hope it works for you. Please let me know if you need further assistance.
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Alright, people. I'm a noob here and I tried to do this to fix my Atrix HD modem using this. I hooked my cel in Fastboot mode, checked if it was recognized and all cool. I attempted to flash modem and I got a big fat failure.
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Now I'm sutck in a bootloop. I'm not sure what is wrong (I'll say it again, I'm a NOOB)... Maybe I just need to flash something dumb, but I don't know what.
It won't let me flash cdrom from fastboot and I'm running out of battery. It also failed when trying to flash a STOCK ROM (4.1.1) with RSD lite (it got stuck in cdrom as well).
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Taha Haq said:
edit: i got my phone working once again by formatting data and data media
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What exactly did you flash and how? I need some help bringing my Atrix back to life.
Double post. Oops.
QuantumCreator said:
Alright, people. I'm a noob here and I tried to do this to fix my Atrix HD modem using this. I hooked my cel in Fastboot mode, checked if it was recognized and all cool. I attempted to flash modem and I got a big fat failure.
Now I'm sutck in a bootloop. I'm not sure what is wrong (I'll say it again, I'm a NOOB)... Maybe I just need to flash something dumb, but I don't know what.
It won't let me flash cdrom from fastboot and I'm running out of battery. It also failed when trying to flash a STOCK ROM (4.1.1) with RSD lite (it got stuck in cdrom as well).
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What exactly did you flash and how? I need some help bringing my Atrix back to life.
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Well, first of all, if you are running out of battery, first flash the custom recovery.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
I would recommend Philz touch. After this, reboot your phone and enter in recovery presing power + up. Here your phone will charge.
If it doesn't work, try with another fastboot. That could be the issue, too. After you have enough battery, try again to flash RSD Lite to Stock. If it works, then try to flash the partitions. If nothing works, please let me know, let's find a solution
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Here is a direct Download to the Official Stock Firmware . Directly and thanks to Samsung-Updates, but I just uploaded to my server so that you dont have to deal with Slow Hotfile
Software Version L720VPUAMDC Build Date:4-10-13
Download Link
Download Link Updated
Next time, don't make a place holder.. Your link just got updated a minute ago..
Do you know the difference between the XAS, and SPR versions of the firmwares? And how to identify which to use? Thanks
Gam3r 4 Life said:
Do you know the difference between the XAS, and SPR versions of the firmwares? And how to identify which to use? Thanks
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use teh spr one, xas is similar to an engineering builds
everytime i use odin it says fail and now will not comeout of download mode
Here's another mirror for stock official:
http://stockroms.net/file/GalaxyS4/SPH-L720/L720VPUAMDC_L720SPTAMDC_SPR.zip
And how to install it for noobs:
zedomax said:
Here's another mirror for stock official:
http://stockroms.net/file/GalaxyS4/SPH-L720/L720VPUAMDC_L720SPTAMDC_SPR.zip
And how to install it for noobs:
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Zedomax to the rescue! lol
zedomax said:
Here's another mirror for stock official:
http://stockroms.net/file/GalaxyS4/SPH-L720/L720VPUAMDC_L720SPTAMDC_SPR.zip
And how to install it for noobs:
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can you tell me what case that is? it seems real nice
thanks
itster2 said:
can you tell me what case that is? it seems real nice
thanks
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Cruzerlite S4 circuit case
http://www.amazon.com/Cruzerlite-Bugdroid-Circuit-Samsung-Galaxy/dp/B00BLVUPGQ
Hot damn, you got a pretty fast server! You're awesome hyelton!
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How can I flash this with Heimdall?
Just to let you know.......downloaded twice from this server on my lappy and both files came up corrupted. Can't even open with 7-Zip.
Also, I keep getting a pop-up saying that the download has been interrupted.
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Tried a third time and got the same "download has been interrupted" pop-up. After resuming and finishing the download, I looked at the file size and it was 246mb.
12MaNy said:
Just to let you know.......downloaded twice from this server on my lappy and both files came up corrupted. Can't even open with 7-Zip.
Also, I keep getting a pop-up saying that the download has been interrupted.
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Tried a third time and got the same "download has been interrupted" pop-up. After resuming and finishing the download, I looked at the file size and it was 246mb.
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What U Uesin To Download It? Wifi 4G. 3 G?.. sometimes when your Internet is laggy. It Aiffects the download. Happened to me a few times. U need a stable Internet with a good speed
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Son Rise said:
What U Uesin To Download It? Wifi 4G. 3 G?.. sometimes when your Internet is laggy. It Aiffects the download. Happened to me a few times. U need a stable Internet with a good speed
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Downloaded on on my laptop.......and I have FiOS.
Does this work with the MDL baseband as well? I'm seeing MDC in the filename so I want to make sure
Caffeinatrix said:
Does this work with the MDL baseband as well? I'm seeing MDC in the filename so I want to make sure
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No.
But this will!
L720VPUAMDL_L720SPTAMDL_SPR.zip
(Courtesy of sammobile and reuploaded by me)
So if you're already on MDL modem, have stock rooted ROM, stock kernel, triangle away back to zero and official, using Mobile Odin with this "should" put everything back to factory including putting stock recovery back on? I haven't had the need or time to pull the trigger to test it yet. I'm glad there's finally a stock tar of this. I guess it's just a matter of time before one clicks are made with this and rooted tars. I know this phone is slightly different with flashing than the e4gt. My mind is still stuck on the way things were done with that phone.
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So if you're already on MDL modem, have stock rooted ROM, stock kernel, triangle away back to zero and official, using Mobile Odin with this "should" put everything back to factory including putting stock recovery back on? I haven't had the need or time to pull the trigger to test it yet. I'm glad there's finally a stock tar of this. I guess it's just a matter of time before one clicks are made with this and rooted tars. I know this phone is slightly different with flashing than the e4gt. My mind is still stuck on the way things were done with that phone.
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I would say that it will. I think even if you have the MDC modem it should upgrade to the MDL version. I'm going to try in a few minutes...almost downloaded. I am wondering if triangle away is even necessary. I'm showing "custom" on my phone so we'll see what happens.
I've already posted on sxtp about getting a one-click. They make things so easy. But at least with this file I can skip the (1) one-click MDC..... (2) wait for OTA upgrade to MDL.
This definitely is different from my E4GT.
BTW , what is that SS_DL.dll file in the zip?
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Edit: OK, I just ODIN'd the file. Custom binary now shows Samsung Official and system status is Official. I forgot to check the kernel, but I'm pretty sure it's stock. Also it did flash modem.bin. ODINing this file left all my apps intact. I was expecting it to wipe my internalSD, but apparently it didn't.
Since I wanted to start from a clean slate, I'm now flashing the one-click MDC stock restore and I'll take the OTA and go from there. I'll just have to wait for a one-click rooted restore.
I wonder if the root option in mobile Odin works with stock MDL.
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I would say that it will. I think even if you have the MDC modem it should upgrade to the MDL version. I'm going to try in a few minutes...almost downloaded. I am wondering if triangle away is even necessary. I'm showing "custom" on my phone so we'll see what happens.
I've already posted on sxtp about getting a one-click. They make things so easy. But at least with this file I can skip the (1) one-click MDC..... (2) wait for OTA upgrade to MDL.
This definitely is different from my E4GT.
BTW , what is that SS_DL.dll file in the zip?
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Edit: OK, I just ODIN'd the file. Custom binary now shows Samsung Official and system status is Official. I forgot to check the kernel, but I'm pretty sure it's stock. Also it did flash modem.bin. ODINing this file left all my apps intact. I was expecting it to wipe my internalSD, but apparently it didn't.
Since I wanted to start from a clean slate, I'm now flashing the one-click MDC stock restore and I'll take the OTA and go from there. I'll just have to wait for a one-click rooted restore.
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I attempted to root my s4 via motochopper (before finding out that this method does not work) - then I Odin'd the CF-Auto-Root-jfltespr-jfltespr-sphl720.zip and rebooted. (per qbking77 instructions which were ALSO out of date) It installed the SU apk (red pirate android) and once rebooted, SU did not work and root checker told me I was not rooted. At this point I am wanting to remove SU (since it's not working, binaries will not update) and return to "normal". I should Odin the file in this thread for the VPUAMDL, correct?
I follow instructions well, have read a thousand threads about this today (before diving in) and have rooted a dozen phones before this (never an s4) - I have never had a problem, until this happened today. I'm a little irritated because I was relying on the information as CURRENT (because info on rooting and installing custom recovery for the s4 seems to be SPARSE) -
Any help is appreciated,
Thx, Chictek
hi guys im having problems with my usb port on my s3 mini l1890T its been rooted and is currently running a custom ROM but i need to put it back to stock so i can use the warrenty to get it fixed however i cant find any backups of this phone prior to the custom rom as i think it was on my old pc when it kicked the bucket. so im after a stock rom that could be flashed via cwm if this is possible.
please help and leave a comment even if its to say sorry but your screwed. i really need to get this sorted tonight as i need to return it in the morning.
jezcullen09 said:
hi guys im having problems with my usb port on my s3 mini l1890T its been rooted and is currently running a custom ROM but i need to put it back to stock so i can use the warrenty to get it fixed however i cant find any backups of this phone prior to the custom rom as i think it was on my old pc when it kicked the bucket. so im after a stock rom that could be flashed via cwm if this is possible.
please help and leave a comment even if its to say sorry but your screwed. i really need to get this sorted tonight as i need to return it in the morning.
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Stock ROM via cwm is possible but I don't know if anyone have made a zip for it.
What country/service provider?
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im in new zealand and im on telecom.
my wife has the same phone i was wondering if i could root her phone then take a backup of that and install the backup on mine
would that work?
tys0n said:
Stock ROM via cwm is possible but I don't know if anyone have made a zip for it.
What country/service provider?
Sent through time and space from my s3mini/CM11
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im in new zealand and im on telecom.
my wife has the same phone i was wondering if i could root her phone then take a backup of that and install the backup on mine
would that work?
jezcullen09 said:
im in new zealand and im on telecom.
my wife has the same phone i was wondering if i could root her phone then take a backup of that and install the backup on mine
would that work?
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Could work, depending on how backups are stored. I can just tell that tarp looks for backups in a folder with your device-id.
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What you need is system and boot, and a flashable zip with original recovery.
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tys0n said:
Stock ROM via cwm is possible but I don't know if anyone have made a zip for it.
What country/service provider?
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Could work, depending on how backups are stored. I can just tell that tarp looks for backups in a folder with your device-id.
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What you need is system and boot, and a flashable zip with original recovery.
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i dont suppose you know where i could find them do you?
what about the idea that i had with my wifes phone?
jezcullen09 said:
i dont suppose you know where i could find them do you?
what about the idea that i had with my wifes phone?
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No i dont. Not as cwm flashable zip.
Backup from another phone probably works as long as the backup folder is named right so that recovery finds it.
Make a backup and folders will be created, use external storage.
Whole restore process would be:
Make sure binary count is zero with triangle away.
Boot download mode to make sure as well.
Copy backups of system and boot to backup folder.
Boot to recovery, factory reset, restore backups from other phone, factory reset again.
Boot system to see that all is OK.
Unroot from SuperSU settings if needed.
Back to recovery to flash flashable zip of stock recovery.
I guess you'll have to make one more factory reset from stock recovery to get everything official status.
I hope I didn't miss anything
(I can make that zip for you if you'll need it. Downloading firmware right now, just in case)
Sent through time and space from my s3mini/CM11
tys0n said:
No i dont. Not as cwm flashable zip.
Backup from another phone probably works as long as the backup folder is named right so that recovery finds it.
Make a backup and folders will be created, use external storage.
Whole restore process would be:
Make sure binary count is zero with triangle away.
Boot download mode to make sure as well.
Copy backups of system and boot to backup folder.
Boot to recovery, factory reset, restore backups from other phone, factory reset again.
Boot system to see that all is OK.
Unroot from SuperSU settings if needed.
Back to recovery to flash flashable zip of stock recovery.
I guess you'll have to make one more factory reset from stock recovery to get everything official status.
I hope I didn't miss anything
(I can make that zip for you if you'll need it. Downloading firmware right now, just in case)
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that would be awsome if you could make that zip for me i would really appreciate it but if its to much of a hasel for you ill start the process of rooting my wifes phone.
jezcullen09 said:
that would be awsome if you could make that zip for me i would really appreciate it but if its to much of a hasel for you ill start the process of rooting my wifes phone.
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No problem at all. I could have made whole firmware for you if it wasn't for my damn internet upload when I'm at home. (data plan from my phone at the moment)
Downloaded firmware while I was at a friend.
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tys0n said:
I could have made whole firmware for you if it wasn't for my damn internet upload when I'm at home. (data plan from my phone at the moment)
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i know that feeling we live out on a farm and the speeds are so slow
Damn. I just extracted firmware and recovery.img is not included there.
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Im pretty sure i8190 stock recovery will do anyway. We got the same partitions. Otherwise you would not been able to flash a custom recovery neither.
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Any progress?
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Any progress?
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No not yet I went root my wife's phone but she had next to no battery plus it was about 2 in the morning
jezcullen09 said:
No not yet I went root my wife's phone but she had next to no battery plus it was about 2 in the morning
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Ah I see.
Is this the firmware you two have?
PDA: I8190TDCAMA3
CSC: I8190TTNZAMA2
MODEM: I8190TDCAMA3
If it is, then I got a flashable zip for you. Took me only ten minutes to make, and uploaded at another friend
No root no, busybox, no deodexed. Just stock.
I8190T-DCAMA3_I8190T-TNZAMA2_TNZ.zip
tys0n said:
Ah I see.
Is this the firmware you two have?
PDA: I8190TDCAMA3
CSC: I8190TTNZAMA2
MODEM: I8190Towe you oneDCAMA3
If it is, then I got a flashable zip for you. Took me only ten minutes to make, and uploaded at another friend
No root no, busybox, no deodexed. Just stock.
I8190T-DCAMA3_I8190T-TNZAMA2_TNZ.zip
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Thanks mate she worked all that is left is the cwm but I'm going to risk sending it in for repair.
I owe you one if you ever find your self in nz come have a feed
jezcullen09 said:
Thanks mate she worked all that is left is the cwm but I'm going to risk sending it in for repair.
I owe you one if you ever find your self in nz come have a feed
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Good to hear that it worked out fine. I even flashed it myself to make sure it would work.
Nothing owned.. A simple push on thanks button is enough
Hope you'll get it back fully functional again.
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Hello
Excuse me but I'm a newbie to all of this. I have found tons of posts here to help me with whatever I need but now I can't seem to find a way to update to 5.1
I tried the OTA but it didn't work since my device is already rooted although I am still running 5.0.1.
I tried sideloading it but it didn't work and I read a few posts that it won't work anymore since I rooted already.
So what's left to do? Flash image? If so, can someone point me in the right direction? Didn't any new posts regarding 5.1 image flashing and I really don't wanna risk doing anything stupid. Also, I read that there's a way through which I can bypass losing all my data?
Thanks in advance!
mounirkh said:
Hello
Excuse me but I'm a newbie to all of this. I have found tons of posts here to help me with whatever I need but now I can't seem to find a way to update to 5.1
I tried the OTA but it didn't work since my device is already rooted although I am still running 5.0.1.
I tried sideloading it but it didn't work and I read a few posts that it won't work anymore since I rooted already.
So what's left to do? Flash image? If so, can someone point me in the right direction? Didn't any new posts regarding 5.1 image flashing and I really don't wanna risk doing anything stupid. Also, I read that there's a way through which I can bypass losing all my data?
Thanks in advance!
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you can just flash a 5.1 rooted rom, just like before 5.1. thats the easiest way around. you can flash the factory img as well, then reroot.
Download the Google factory image here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Extract the system.img and boot.img then fastboot flash them. Read general > all in one guide > question 28 for fastboot.
Once flashed, boot straight into twrp recovery and flash SuperSU. Zip to root.
Edit.. Or if you want, you can download a pre-rooted ROM.zip and just flash that from twrp recovery
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Download the Google factory image here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Extract the system.img and boot.img then fastboot flash them. Read general > all in one guide > question 28 for fastboot.
Once flashed, boot straight into twrp recovery and flash SuperSU. Zip to root.
Edit.. Or if you want, you can download a pre-rooted ROM.zip and just flash that from twrp recovery
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simms22 said:
you can just flash a 5.1 rooted rom, just like before 5.1. thats the easiest way around. you can flash the factory img as well, then reroot.
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Do you guys advise me to do this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-3-13-stock-rooted-5-1-lmy47d-root-t3054253
Also all I need is to flash this ROM? Nothing else? If so, I intend to do it using ROM Manager.
mounirkh said:
Do you guys advise me to do this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-3-13-stock-rooted-5-1-lmy47d-root-t3054253
Also all I need is to flash this ROM? Nothing else? If so, I intend to do it using ROM Manager.
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no advice, flash whatever you like. but ill warn you ROM Manager is an ancient app that WILL cause you issues. what you should do iz boot into twrp recovery, flash whatever, then reboot. thats how you flash. remember my words, rom manager WILL cause you iasues.
Just flashing a rooted rom will not install the newest bootloader and modem/radio. So I wouldn't recommend that....
But either way works if all you want to do is get on 5.1 without updating the bootloader and modem/radio
idtheftvictim said:
Just flashing a rooted rom will not install the newest bootloader and modem/radio. So I wouldn't recommend that....
But either way works if all you want to do is get on 5.1 without updating the bootloader and modem/radio
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I'm never updating my bootloader. At least not until I have to. The 5.1 bootloader is not a friend of anyone racking up their frequent flasher miles.
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I'm never updating my bootloader. At least not until I have to. The 5.1 bootloader is not a friend of anyone racking up their frequent flasher miles.
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the last time i flashed a bootloader was on the nexus 7, and that was in 2012. i dont flash bootloaders ever, but that n7 original bootloader was broken. im not planning on flashing the n6 bootloader either.
simms22 said:
the last time i flashed a bootloader was on the nexus 7, and that was in 2012. i dont flash bootloaders ever, but that n7 original bootloader was broken. im not planning on flashing the n6 bootloader either.
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I flashed one if the modified loaders on the n5. Just aesthetics really.
This ROM manager? Ah... Memories
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This ROM manager? Ah... Memories
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Always hated that app tbh Caused problems instead of offering solutions. Just my opinion though..
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Always hated that app tbh Caused problems instead of offering solutions. Just my opinion though..
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Yep. I saw a lot of HTC desire users get into trouble with it.
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Yep. I saw a lot of HTC desire users get into trouble with it.
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Helium is seemingly going the same way lately, fc`s while backing up apps and loaded cloud backups not restoring
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Always hated that app tbh Caused problems instead of offering solutions. Just my opinion though..
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No it was one of those things I bought to support the developer but I never used it. Because like you said[emoji6]
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DebianDog said:
No it was one of those things I bought to support the developer but I never used it. Because like you said[emoji6]
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Bought the app too, in that time we needed it as CM could only be downloaded through Rom Manager. Flashed it with CWM afterwards because RM didn`t work and messed up CWM recovery so i had to reflash it ugh.....
gee2012 said:
Bought the app too, in that time we needed it as CM could only be downloaded through Rom Manager. Flashed it with CWM afterwards because RM didn`t work and messed up CWM recovery so i had to reflash it ugh.....
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Yes and the good news is those guys are sitting on like 500 million dollars right now so mission accomplished[emoji23]
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rootSU said:
I'm never updating my bootloader. At least not until I have to. The 5.1 bootloader is not a friend of anyone racking up their frequent flasher miles.
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I could have used you guys over in the Wugfresh thread this evening...just endless crazy...
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simms22 said:
the last time i flashed a bootloader was on the nexus 7, and that was in 2012. i dont flash bootloaders ever, but that n7 original bootloader was broken. im not planning on flashing the n6 bootloader either.
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Such sage advice...again, the Wugfresh thread needs you...
Hi, I hope I post this in the right place. Anyway, as the title suggests, I want to get back stock recovery on my Nexus 6 without getting back the entire system image. I currently have TWRP as a recovery and I want to be able to receive OTA updates but I would need to uninstall BusyBox, which TWRP uses. The only thing that is 'custom' right now is the recovery and that's all I want to replace because I've heard that if I flash the entire system image, I lose data. I haven't been successful in finding the exact guide or support I need so I am posting my own thread. Sorry if it's in the wrong place.
You would download the stock image, extract recovery.img from that, boot phone into the bootloader and using a computer with the Android SDK installed, use the command fastboot to flash the recovery, so: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
There's guides here on how to do this.
RMarkwald said:
You would download the stock image, extract recovery.img from that, boot phone into the bootloader and using a computer with the Android SDK installed, use the command fastboot to flash the recovery, so: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
There's guides here on how to do this.
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I have Android SDK but I have no idea how to do it. I don't suppose you have a link? If not, it's alright. Thank you for the quick response.
I have found guides on how to do it, but I can't get them to work. Haven't seen one using Android SDK.
Are you rooted?
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Gotta be with busy box, twrp. Flashifly should do the job. Strangely I've go a update alert on stock rooted ROM with twrp.
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713brianp27 said:
Are you rooted?
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Gotta be with busy box, twrp. Flashifly should do the job. Strangely I've go a update alert on stock rooted ROM with twrp.
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Yes I am.
So, I flashed the stock recovery of Android 5.0.1 and when I try to boot into recovery, I get an Android laying down, chest open with a red caution sign. I think I may have downloaded the wrong version. I probably have Android 5.1 not 5.0.1
Flashifly app does fine job on boot&recovery. Don't see the need for fastboot. Hate wiring up to a computer just for an image. It'll flash it then boot you to it. Bam done
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You'll not be able to flash teh update because youa re rooted. You will need to flash recovery.img and system.img and boot.img to get back to 100% stock. You will recieve OTA then, though you may aswell download latest version now so no need to update.
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713brianp27 said:
Flashifly app does fine job on boot&recovery. Don't see the need for fastboot. Hate wiring up to a computer just for an image. It'll flash it then boot you to it. Bam done
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Flashify doesn't flash system.images. You need to do that to flash back to stock.
Flashifly most certainly does. Exactly where is your info coming from.
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Flashifly most certainly does. Exactly where is your info coming from.
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My info is coming from the fact I have flashify installed for many yars and now it is also coming from your screenshot, which also confirms it cannot flash system images.
Screen shows two images?! Your boot and recovery ARE images. What is the point of the app otherwise?
http://highonandroid.com/android-ap...n-rooted-android-with-flashify-app-root-apps/
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713brianp27 said:
Screen shows two images?! Your boot and recovery ARE images. What is the point of the app otherwise?
http://highonandroid.com/android-ap...n-rooted-android-with-flashify-app-root-apps/
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I think you're misreading my post. I didn't say it cannot flash images. I said it cannot flash System Images.
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I think you're misreading my post. I didn't say it cannot flash images. I said it cannot flash System Images.
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I never said it could flash the system.img
The thread is about recovery. Cut and dry. You bring in a fact I'm aware of. But no one is talking about the system.img . it would be system image, not system images which could confuse , using it plural implies reference to images in the system (partition). Anyway. You can flash your stock recovery.img with app. Thread question solved. And folks he's right, can't flash system image.
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713brianp27 said:
I never said it could flash the system.img
The thread is about recovery. Cut and dry.
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No it is not. Read between the lines. The thread is about being able to accept OTA updates. Flashing stock recovery is what the OP has guessed is required to do this (he is wrong)
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You bring in a fact I'm aware of.
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Really? I said it cannot flash system images twice and you still said it could. Maybe you are aware of it, but your reading misses things. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
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But no one is talking about the system.img
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I AM!!! Because that is the resolution to this thread.
713brianp27 said:
it would be system image, not system images which could confuse , using it plural implies reference to images in the system (partition).
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What, you flash one image and then it explodes, so you can't flash any more? You can flash multiple recovery images. I use plural because the English language allows for it. And Yes, System images are the System partition. Not sure I'm grasping your point.
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Anyway. You can flash your stock recovery.img with app
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Great! Though no help here.
713brianp27 said:
Thread question solved.
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Yes, by using fastboot, which was why I posted about flashify not being able to flash system images. "Don't see a need for fastboot" - Well, there is a need.
Thread title"Getting back stock recovery". Easy. Answered. She want the ota. Not a system.img. Yhey get recovery. Should they get an alert. OTA.
Here is my point. 1) what's the title, answered.
2)you bring up "can't ..." When NOBODY EVER said flash system.img with any app, fastboot, or any other means. Intent is get it via carrier download---
3) How in the world of reality do you flash something that is coming through the carrier update push , as far as I know they don't leave a copy behind
4) Stick to topic. Title... Simple. I can flash stock recovery now, and reflash twrp. So why the "need". Why bring up system image(s). Which can be packaged and flashed in custom recovery. I've got an ota notice running stock root so the only thing I would of lacked was ... Yes correct recovery
I apologize for entertaining and debating. I am going to make an exit. Good day
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713brianp27 said:
Thread title"Getting back stock recovery". Easy. Answered. She want the ota. Not a system.img. Yhey get recovery. Should they get an alert. OTA.
Here is my point. 1) what's the title, answered.
2)you bring up "can't ..." When NOBODY EVER said flash system.img with any app, fastboot, or any other means. Intent is get it via carrier download---
3) How in the world of reality do you flash something that is coming through the carrier update push , as far as I know they don't leave a copy behind
4) Stick to topic. Title... Simple. I can flash stock recovery now, and reflash twrp. So why the "need". Why bring up system image(s). Which can be packaged and flashed in custom recovery. I've got an ota notice running stock root so the only thing I would of lacked was ... Yes correct recovery
I apologize for entertaining and debating. I am going to make an exit. Good day
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Look, all I wanted to do was help the OP get what they want and identify the need for using fastboot.
The fact that you either didn't read the thread properly or don't have the technical understanding of OTA to answer the question effectively is of no concern. You can argue what you want, but flashify won't help here. Reading the title of a thread is not enough, you should read the full opening post first. You can be forgiven for not having the technical understanding needed to resolve the issue. But you shouldn't keep going on when someone points out that your answer won't help.
In regards to your very last point. Getting notification is not the same as getting the ota. Yes you need stock recovery, but also you must have 100% stock android. No root. Must be never rooted.. I can tell you're a noob by not knowing this and again, that is fine. What is not fine though, is your attitude and refusing to believe you are wrong. It's not the first time you've been like this either. I've seen it before.. I don't really care what you think you know though to be honest.
@Prowler1000, the *ONLY* way you will successfully get an OTA officially in the future is by flashing the system.img first.
You cannot simply have a stock recovery or use any other unroot methods. You must have a clean, untouched rom and kernel, never rooted.. Any change, even if just one letter in a text file of the rom will be enough to make the official OTA flash fail, this i promise you. This is why you must flash a system.image.
Actually on a ROM I built in buildbox. And know my way around. But think what you want. Said bye once. Troll on. Your blocked so I hear no more
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713brianp27 said:
Actually on a ROM I built in buildbox. And know my way around. But think what you want. Said bye once. Troll on. Your blocked so I hear no more
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Haha. You're priceless. Luckily, anyone reading this thread will see your true qualities.
danarama said:
No it is not. Read between the lines. The thread is about being able to accept OTA updates. Flashing stock recovery is what the OP has guessed is required to do this (he is wrong)
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No, I just needed to get rid of TWRP so I could get rid of BusyBox. That is all.
Edit: I was hoping by getting rid of BusyBox, I could update without having to flash a system.img so that I don't have to wipe my phone. But I guess that is out of the picture. I will just flash M, rather then waiting for the OTA.
Prowler1000 said:
No, I just needed to get rid of TWRP so I could get rid of BusyBox. That is all.
Edit: I was hoping by getting rid of BusyBox, I could update without having to flash a system.img so that I don't have to wipe my phone. But I guess that is out of the picture. I will just flash M, rather then waiting for the OTA.
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What you are saying is you want to get rid of TWRP so you can get rid of busybox (TWRP does not need busybox by the way) and that getting rid of busy box will enable you to get an Update.
What I am saying is that is not enough. Root is preventing you getting the update. You *must* flash the system.img to clean your ROM to be able to accept future updates.
However, for info, flashing a system.img does NOT wipe your phone. system.img goes in the /system partition only. It is the ROM. all your data is in the data partition. If you just flash the system.img, recovery.img and boot.img, you will be stock enough to take updates in the future. If you flash the full factory image (which includes all the indivudual images I mentioned, plus cache.img, userdata.img, radio.img, bootloader.img) then that WILL wipe your phone, but you do not need to do that.
If your plan is to stay rooted in the future, the best thing is to keep TWRP and just flash the system.img and boot.img when you ware ready to update. OTA's are more hassle than benefit anyway, and you cant take them if you want to stay rooted. But once rooted on a stock rom, you can never unroot without flashign that system.img (at least not to the point where an OTA will flash successfully
danarama said:
What you are saying is you want to get rid of TWRP so you can get rid of busybox (TWRP does not need busybox by the way) and that getting rid of busy box will enable you to get an Update.
What I am saying is that is not enough. Root is preventing you getting the update. You *must* flash the system.img to clean your ROM to be able to accept future updates.
However, for info, flashing a system.img does NOT wipe your phone. system.img goes in the /system partition only. It is the ROM. all your data is in the data partition. If you just flash the system.img, recovery.img and boot.img, you will be stock enough to take updates in the future. If you flash the full factory image (which includes all the indivudual images I mentioned, plus cache.img, userdata.img, radio.img, bootloader.img) then that WILL wipe your phone, but you do not need to do that.
If your plan is to stay rooted in the future, the best thing is to keep TWRP and just flash the system.img and boot.img when you ware ready to update. OTA's are more hassle than benefit anyway, and you cant take them if you want to stay rooted. But once rooted on a stock rom, you can never unroot without flashign that system.img (at least not to the point where an OTA will flash successfully
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But I can manually flash the new update, right?
Hi everyone. Apparently I know just enough to get me in trouble. I received my new OnePlus 10 Pro 5G yesterday which I ordered thinking OnePlus phone were easy to root and mod. I was able to get the boot loader unlocked eventually, but then when I tried to root the phone I ended up in a boot loop. I can still get into to fastboot, lock and unlock my boot loader, but I can't get it to boot.
I found a rollback file for North America and was hoping to hopefully save my new phone by reflashing it.
Sorry for inexperience, I'm hoping there is a guide to doing this. I've been looking for hours
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KB
For rooting our device we can use This guide, i don't know which model is you device but probably you can use the files provided there.
Now to solve your problem you need a stock boot.img file that match your current system version and flash it via fastboot
you are kind of sol. keep watching this thread and hopefully someone will post new login creds https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/edl-flash-tool-leak.4494211/
g96818 said:
you are kind of sol. keep watching this thread and hopefully someone will post new login creds https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/edl-flash-tool-leak.4494211/
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That is what I was afraid of. I saw this thread before asking for help. There is just so much to sort through and hard to know
RokCruz said:
For rooting our device we can use This guide, i don't know which model is you device but probably you can use the files provided there.
Now to solve your problem you need a stock boot.img file that match your current system version and flash it via fastboot
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My model is the NE2215. I found this rooting guide after following a bad rooting guide. I think the main difference is that the other one had me flash the patched boot.ini file and not boot from that file.
As far as stock boot image, I thought I found one in this thread https://community.oneplus.com/thread/1114712420498538501 for the Android 13 beta. It has a rollback package to revert to 12.
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That is what I was afraid of. I saw this thread before asking for help. There is just so much to sort through and hard to know
My model is the NE2215. I found this rooting guide after following a bad rooting guide. I think the main difference is that the other one had me flash the patched boot.ini file and not boot from that file.
As far as stock boot image, I thought I found one in this thread https://community.oneplus.com/thread/1114712420498538501 for the Android 13 beta. It has a rollback package to revert to 12.
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So you are on global ROM, do you remember which version? If it's the lastest version(NE2215_11_C.21) I can provide you with the stock boot.img
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So you are on global ROM, do you remember which version? If it's the lastest version(NE2215_11_C.21) I can provide you with the stock boot
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I had the August update I believe. It was the latest update.
KB- said:
That is what I was afraid of. I saw this thread before asking for help. There is just so much to sort through and hard to know
My model is the NE2215. I found this rooting guide after following a bad rooting guide. I think the main difference is that the other one had me flash the patched boot.ini file and not boot from that file.
As far as stock boot image, I thought I found one in this thread https://community.oneplus.com/thread/1114712420498538501 for the Android 13 beta. It has a rollback package to revert to 12.
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Don’t know which version you’re on, but it’s best to follow the right guide for your model https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/oneplus-10-pro-ne2215-rooted.4431585/
All the stock boot files are there. Recommend you try booting each one until you find one that works, then validate your phone os version and flash the correct boot image.
May or may not work depending on your luck
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I had the August update I believe. It was the latest update.
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Don’t know which version you’re on, but it’s best to follow the right guide for your model https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/oneplus-10-pro-ne2215-rooted.4431585/
All the stock boot files are there. Recommend you try booting each one until you find one that works, then validate your phone os version and flash the correct boot image.
May or may not work depending on your luck
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As said here, download the stock boot from there and only boot it, it your device boots then flash that boot.img on fastboot or fastbootenhace
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I had the August update I believe. It was the latest update.
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I'm sorry, when you say version, I was assuming you meant which software update I had. Which version am I looking for?
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As said here, download the stock boot from there and only boot it, it your device boots then flash that boot.img on fastboot or fastbootenhace
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Sorry if these are dumb questions but I just want to make sure I'm doing it right.
I have downloaded both the global (6812ccee9a8a891032af1e053e3217731ac7ad92) and North American versions (2370_sign_NE2215_11_A_OTA_0130_all_bb1e47_10100001)
I have extracted them so I have the boot.img files as well. So you're saying I should run 'fastboot boot boot.img' and if it works, then I should do 'fastboot flash boot.img'?
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Sorry if these are dumb questions but I just want to make sure I'm doing it right.
I have downloaded both the global (6812ccee9a8a891032af1e053e3217731ac7ad92) and North American versions (2370_sign_NE2215_11_A_OTA_0130_all_bb1e47_10100001)
I have extracted them so I have the boot.img files as well. So you're saying I should run 'fastboot boot boot.img' and if it works, then I should do 'fastboot flash boot.img'?
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Yep that should be the procedure, the important thing is if that version match the current installed in your device, do you remember which android version you had? A13? A12?
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Yep that should be the procedure, the important thing is if that version match the current installed in your device, do you remember which android version you had? A13? A12?
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I don't know what version I had. I just tried to boot off both boot.img and both failed.
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I don't know what version I had. I just tried to boot off both boot.img and both failed.
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Quick settings look like this? How many updates did you installed?
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Quick settings look like this? How many updates did you installed?
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I can't get into my phone at all other than the fastboot screen.
KB- said:
I can't get into my phone at all other than the fastboot screen.
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Yeah I know that but you almost see Q's once, anyway the only way that comes to my mind is flashing the full ROM via fastboot enhance for you device that should be NE2215_11_C21(Android 13)
For now i didn't used that tool, i upgraded my device via local update so I can't help with that
KB- said:
I can't get into my phone at all other than the fastboot screen.
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RokCruz said:
Yeah I know that but you almost see Q's once, anyway the only way that comes to my mind is flashing the full ROM via fastboot enhance for you device that should be NE2215_11_C21(Android 13)
For now i didn't used that tool, i upgraded my device via local update so I can't help with that
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Thank you for all your help. I think I've done about all I know how to do. I guess I'll just take it as an expensive lesson learned and hope that there is a way to do it in the future.
RokCruz said:
Yeah I know that but you almost see Q's once, anyway the only way that comes to my mind is flashing the full ROM via fastboot enhance for you device that should be NE2215_11_C21(Android 13)
For now i didn't used that tool, i upgraded my device via local update so I can't help with that
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I've flashed a full firmware via Fastboot enhance after I installed a GSI..
I connected when in fastboot..
Deleted cow files, need to search then delete each one, then grabbed my most current full firmware payload.bin and flashed it.
Device booted fine, one part of it I need to be in Fastboot d, I think that was the cow files part. I could be remembering that part wrong though.
dladz said:
I've flashed a full firmware via Fastboot enhance after I installed a GSI..
I connected when in fastboot..
Deleted cow files, need to search then delete each one, then grabbed my most current full firmware payload.bin and flashed it.
Device booted fine, one part of it I need to be in Fastboot d, I think that was the cow files part. I could be remembering that part wrong though.
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@KB- that should fix your issue.
@dladz I guess the patched boot.img needs to be flashed in fastbootd instead bootloader? to avoid bootloops anyway better to just boot it.
RokCruz said:
@KB- that should fix your issue.
@dladz I guess the patched boot.img needs to be flashed in fastbootd instead bootloader? to avoid bootloops anyway better to just boot it.
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If it's within a payload then no it's integrity is intact.
If it's been extracted to be patched then yes booting is preferred, but there's no option in Fastboot enhance for that.
RokCruz said:
@KB- that should fix your issue.
@dladz I guess the patched boot.img needs to be flashed in fastbootd instead bootloader? to avoid bootloops anyway better to just boot it.
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Thank you for the advice. Is there a tutorial on how to do all this? I feel like I'm just making it worse since I don't know enough