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1. Can someone tell me in beginners terms how to create a nandroid backup?
2. How to restore phone using the nandroid backup that I created.
I have a rooted HTC Hero Sprint.
Thank you.
Okay, you have root. Did you set up adb or did you use Flashrec?
If you set up adb already, do this...
Go here to download RA's latest recovery image. Put it in the root directory of your sd card. Drag and drop works. Then you need to flash it.
Go to Start > Run... (Windows) and type "cmd" then hit Enter.
CD to your androidsdk\tools location. For example, my command line is gonna look like this...
>cd \ (go to the root directory, so C
>cd androidsdk\tools
Then you're in the tools folder. Open the shell (device must be connected via USB).
>adb shell
Then you get the $ prompt. Type "su" (no quotes) and hit enter. You get the pound prompt (#).
# flash_image recovery /sdcard/[name of the recovery image]
Hit enter after that command.
Type "reboot recovery" (no quotes) and hit enter. Check the Build on your recovery image should now say 1.5.2.
Should be all done after that.
Sorry. To restore, connect the phone via USB. Open the shell and type "reboot recovery"
Alternatively, shut the phone down. After it's off, hold the HOME key, then hit END and the phone should boot into recovery mode (the same green menu you performed the backup from).
Easy peazy lemon squeezy.
Thanks for your help. It is greatly appreciated.
Not a problem. Always happy to help! Did you get it working?
Instructions for creating Nandroif backup
Hi
I followed these instructions and after typing 'reboot recovery' my phone reboots and then displays an image that has a phone icon and a large yellow triangle.
At this point I am unable to do anything with the phone other than disconnect the usb cable and hold phone, end and menu buttons to reboot the phone?
I thought this was how to create a nandroid backup? I want to do thast before I try flashing the fresh rom.
Thanks.
I believe that is the stock recovery image.
Go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=596879
Follow the directions in the first post.
There's a nice little app called QuickBoot you can use as well to quickly reboot the phone to different stages. Normal reboot, reboot to recovery mode or reboot to bootloader mode. Need to be rooted to use this app though.
Globespy said:
Hi
I followed these instructions and after typing 'reboot recovery' my phone reboots and then displays an image that has a phone icon and a large yellow triangle.
At this point I am unable to do anything with the phone other than disconnect the usb cable and hold phone, end and menu buttons to reboot the phone?
I thought this was how to create a nandroid backup? I want to do thast before I try flashing the fresh rom.
Thanks.
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That's how it's done. You don't have a custom recovery image yet. willowmp answered before me, but that's the stock recovery image. Go to the thread willowmp posted and that should give you all the info you need.
willowmp said:
I believe that is the stock recovery image.
Go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=596879
Follow the directions in the first post.
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Thanks for catching that for me.
Hello all,
I'm having a problem with the stock recovery. I have tried installing G.O.T. Open Recovery 2.01 and the install is OK, and I can do stuff in the menus, but every time I reboot, the stock recovery comes back. I followed the instructions by nadlabak on how to remove the script that reinstalls the stock recovery (android.doshaska.net/rootable, sorry the forum isn't allowing me to post the actual link as I'm a new user), but it doesn't work. There is no error message, just nothing happens. Can someone help? Thanks.
Xenobio said:
Hello all,
I'm having a problem with the stock recovery. I have tried installing G.O.T. Open Recovery 2.01 and the install is OK, and I can do stuff in the menus, but every time I reboot, the stock recovery comes back. I followed the instructions by nadlabak on how to remove the script that reinstalls the stock recovery (android.doshaska.net/rootable, sorry the forum isn't allowing me to post the actual link as I'm a new user), but it doesn't work. There is no error message, just nothing happens. Can someone help? Thanks.
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Can you describe in detail what you did?
Method 1: command line
1. Booted into recovery
2. Installed GOT Open Recovery
3. Immediately after that (without rebooting, as it would have caused the stock recovery to be reinstalled) went into console and typed "rm -f /system/etc/install-recovery.sh"
4. Nothing happens, the command line # symbol just appears on the next line
5. Went back to main menu and rebooted, stock recovery came back
Method 2: script
1. Downloaded the "Disable_recovery_check_by_OTA.zip" file from the page mentioned previously
2. Unzipped and copied the .sh file to my sdcard in the OpenRecovery scripts folder
3. Step 1 and 2 like above
4. Went to the "Miscellaneous > Run script" menu
5. Ran "Disable_recovery_check_by_OTA.sh"
6. It says "-- Shell script..." then the path and filename of the script, then it says "Done" on the next line
7. Went back to main menu and rebooted, stock recovery came back
I also tried something after removing the install-recovery.sh...if I reboot into recovery (press and hold X immediately after selecting "Reboot" from the GOT main menu), I get Open Recovery back. But, if I reboot into Android and then turn it off and then boot into recovery, it's the stock recovery.
But every time you can use openrecovery right? If so, that's normal behavior. We can't replace recovery.
did you try to put the script into the init folder? I'm not sure anymore if its that one, but one of these folders contains a bunch of script that will be executed on boot up.. it worked for me (once) before i bricked my phone.. lol
Xenobio said:
Hello all,
I'm having a problem with the stock recovery. I have tried installing G.O.T. Open Recovery 2.01 and the install is OK, and I can do stuff in the menus, but every time I reboot, the stock recovery comes back. I followed the instructions by nadlabak on how to remove the script that reinstalls the stock recovery (android.doshaska.net/rootable, sorry the forum isn't allowing me to post the actual link as I'm a new user), but it doesn't work. There is no error message, just nothing happens. Can someone help? Thanks.
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I am sure there is a way. OpenRecovery from G.O.T is slightly differrent, try to use the one from nadlabak and see what happens....?
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
As always, mucking with your device at this level is risky. If you follow this process, you do so entirely at your own risk. I accept no responsibility for any detrimental effects resulting from following this process, or for any problems associated with the updated files. Only if you accept these risks should you use these instructions.
PREREQUISITES
Unlocked bootloader (see my guide to do this)
Working fastboot (also see my guide )
Patience
NOTES
I developed and followed this process on Ubuntu Natty, 64bit. I see no reason why it should not work on any other platform, since the only tool used is fastboot and the syntax for fastboot is the same on any platform. if you need to know how to get fastboot working, there are already many guides for that (see my how to unlock your bootloader thread, for example)
BUTTON CONFUSION
When in landscape mode, with the camera at the top, the power button is on the left 'vertical' side of the tab. On the top is the volume rocker. In this orientation:
- The LEFT side of the volume rocker is VOLUME DOWN
- The RIGHT side of the volume rocker is VOLUME UP
This might seem obvious, but to anyone who is used to phones, this is the opposite, since they were designed to be used in Portrait mode.
PREPARE
1) With your Tab in fastboot mode (step 1 of "GETTING ROOT" below), make sure you have a working fastboot implementation:
Code:
fastboot devices
If all is well, you should see your device serial number. If there is a problem, you won't get any response.
2) Downlad View attachment skitzandroid-10-1v-root_0.2.zip and View attachment skitzandroid-stock-recovery.zip
3) Create a folder on your desktop called "root"
Code:
mkdir ~/Desktop/root
for Ubuntu or
Code:
md %userprofile%\desktop\root
for Windows
This will be referred to as the working directory throughout the rest of this guide
4) Copy skitzandroid-10-1v-root.zip to your working directory (DO NOT UNZIP!)
5) Extract the skitzandroid-recovery.img file from skitzandroid-stock-recovery.zip to your working folder. Your working folder should now have 1 IMG file and one ZIP file.
6) This was an afterthought - Make sure fastboot is somewhere in your path (ie can be executed from anywhere). To test, 'cd' to any random folder and type 'fastboot' and make sure it runs.
7) Copy the skitzandroid-10-1v-root.zip file to the root of your sdcard. You can eithe drag/drop, or run:
Code:
adb push skitzandroid-10-1v-root.zip /sdcard/
from your working directory
...now the easy part
GETTING ROOT
1) Power off your Tab and power it back on, while holding the VOLUME DOWN button.
2) When the DOWNLOAD / FASTBOOT icons appear, press VOLUME DOWN again to select FASTBOOT icon (the one with the USB logo) and press VOLUME UP to confirm selection.
3) Confirm you are now in fastboot mode and do a:
Code:
fastboot devices
If all is well, you should see your device serial number.
4) Open a terminal / CMD prompt and CD to your working folder
Code:
cd ~/Desktop/root
for Ubuntu or
Code:
cd %userprofile%\desktop\root
for Windows
5) Run the following command:
Temp Root:
Code:
fastboot boot skitzandroid-recovery.img
..and wait. It might not look like anything is happening but it is.
Permanent Root:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery skitzandroid-recovery.img
6) You should now have a recovery menu. Use the volume rocker (up/down navigates menu options) to select "Install zip from SDCARD" (or something like that - if someone can post the exact menu item wording, I will update the guide). Press (tap!) the POWER button to confirm the menu selection
7) Navigate to the root of your internal storage (/sdcard), select the skitzandroid-10-1v-root.zip file and press (tap!) the POWER button to confirm selection.
8) Once complete, use the Volume rocker to select "REBOOT" from the menu and press (tap!!!) the POWER button to confirm selection.
9) You're done! Press the thanks button on this thread to continue
TESTING
1) Once your Tab boots up, check your apps menu to confirm the existence of SuperUser app.
2) With the Tab attached to your PC via USB cable, do the following:
Code:
adb shell
su
..and watch the screen on your Tab for a SuperUser prompt. If you see this, congratulations!
If you have never rooted a phone/tablet before, go get Titanium Backup Pro and ROM Manager from the market. As soon as the custom ROMs start flowing in, you'll be all set to go.
Edit: How about thanking smaskell who was very patient and persistent in dumping the image from his Google IO 10.1 - for the good of his fellow XDA members. Without his help, this would not be possible.
Note that the above process doesn't flash the recovery, just loads it.
If you want to flash the recovery permanently, all you need to do is follow the guide above and then, in step 5, use this command instead:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery skitzandroid-recovery.img
You will then have a permanent recovery which you can get to by doing:
Code:
adb shell
su
reboot recovery
at any time.
Note that doing just
adb reboot recovery
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...for some bizarre reason does not boot to recovery. Open up a shell first, as shown above.
I will also give you credit in the guide for having "Balls of Steel" to steal a phrase from PaulObrien
EDIT:
...and the Balls of Steel award goes to *drumroll*
Egan
...for having the balls to flash the recovery. Thanks egan. If I was in a battle, I'd definitely want you in our squad
FAQ
Does it need unlocked bootloader? Yes, see my other guide for this.
Do I need to wipe, or will it wipe my device? No and No.
Can I return my device to factory default config? Yes. This process does not flash the partition unless you follow the process in post 2 which is optional.
Changelog
0.2 - Added busybox (can be flashed over the top of 0.1 without wipe)
0.1 - Initial Relase
Factory Voda Tab Images
Recovery
Boot
System
Awesome news! Thanks to everyone who worked on this - I can't wait!
Great, great job you guys! This thing needs root so it can grow
Thanks a lot bcmobile and smaskell! Ill give it a go around launch.
Sent from my LG-P990 using XDA Premium App
Thank you guys, it's working great on my 10.1v
I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this already - but is there anyway of getting temp root on these devices so I can backup all my apps and data (properly) before unlocking / flashing recovery / rooting??
This wont make any changes to the partitions. You could undo the whole process by just deleting a few files.
The process in my second post would actually flash the image, and would be permanent if you had no 'factory' recovery image to flash back.
The 'standard' process in post 1 is normally used for testing and doesn't overwrite the recovery partition
Thanks a lot. Works like a charm
Now to make a full "original" fastboot flashable restore fileset:
Boot: dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p5 of=/sdcard/boot.img
System: dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 of=/sdcard/system.img
Would this be enough to have a proper "original" image? (With the small addition of root offcourse)
(Did a dd of dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 of=/sdcard/efs.img too, just to have a backup
Will see if I can make a full nandroid back-up now
Before flashing any recovery images etc..
gjroeleveld said:
Thanks a lot. Works like a charm
Now to make a full "original" fastboot flashable restore fileset:
Boot: dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p5 of=/sdcard/boot.img
System: dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 of=/sdcard/system.img
Would this be enough to have a proper "original" image? (With the small addition of root offcourse)
(Did a dd of dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 of=/sdcard/efs.img too, just to have a backup
Will see if I can make a full nandroid back-up now
Before flashing any recovery images etc..
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That's all the backup I have done so I hope so
Just uploading a new version of the update zip (v0.2) which includes busybox
bcmobile said:
This wont make any changes to the partitions. You could undo the whole process by just deleting a few files.
The process in my second post would actually flash the image, and would be permanent if you had no 'factory' recovery image to flash back.
The 'standard' process in post 1 is normally used for testing and doesn't overwrite the recovery partition
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Sorry, I realise that applying the root won't wipe anything, but unlocking the bootloader comes with a nice factory reset if I'm not mistaken..
gjroeleveld said:
Now to make a full "original" fastboot flashable restore fileset:
Boot: dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p5 of=/sdcard/boot.img
System: dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 of=/sdcard/system.img
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Sorry for the ignorance, but are these fastboot or a adb commands?
Good work!
You should mention that you can't unlock and flash the Root-Update in one step.
The recovery complains then that /data/media is missing
Regards
EDIT:
black beard said:
Sorry for the ignorance, but are these fastboot or a adb commands?
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These are adb commands you need to do with su!
black beard said:
Sorry, I realise that applying the root won't wipe anything, but unlocking the bootloader comes with a nice factory reset if I'm not mistaken..
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That is part of the recovery image, not the unlocked bootloader.
You can always put back a stock image using fastboot which is one of the really nice things about fastboot unlocking vs bootloader exploits. "fastboot oem unlock" can then be undone by "fastboot oem lock" and nobody would know the diff.
seraphimserapis said:
Good work!
You should mention that you can't unlock and flash the Root-Update in one step.
The recovery complains then that /data/media is missing
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Thanks!
Yeah, oem unlock doesn't actually do anything until the next boot
Egan said:
Thanks a lot bcmobile and smaskell! Ill give it a go around lunch.
Sent from my LG-P990 using XDA Premium App
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Works like a charm! Now lets backup the original recovery and then flash the stock recovery .
Egan said:
Works like a charm! Now lets backup the original recovery and then flash the stock recovery .
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Are you going to flash it?
You will earn the official "Balls of steel" badge
Thanks,
Also remember to enable USB debugging after you have done the unlocked bootloader, took me 5 min to to realize why adb did not want to work, 5 scary min after the reboot.
I've tried to make a proper nandroid backup but haven't been able too.
Tried with romdump 0.72 but that crashes :-(
Most tutorials use Rom Manager, but that needs some work from @koush before we can use it.
I'll google on
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If you are new to rooting your phone, there are simple ways to go about getting clockwork mod onto your LG thrill
You can root it easily with the 1 click root tool (I dont have the link on hand) after installing the LG Drivers from the LG Website.
Then, Download Rootexplorer, Rom manager (which i think is installed with 1 click root along with superuser)
First thing, download the recovery.img here after installing ADB guide is located here
After downloading recovery image, go to your pc's user folder C:\users\yourname and move it to there, that way there is no mistaking its location for adb
Now, on your phone you first need to go into root explorer, go to the /data folder, long click and go to permissions and select all available boxes and also make sure your device is in R/W mode not R/O mode.
Run CMD as administrator and do the following:
adb push recovery.img /data
then type:
SU
(this makes superuser active)
then:
dd if=/data/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 bs=4096
then after clockwork is flashed to finalize the settings type:
rm /data/recovery.img
reboot
Presto, Clockwork Mod is installed, remember you can access the clockwork menu via rom manager menu, or 3D+Volume Down +Power releasing the power button when the LG screen appears.
I will soon post onto this, how to update to gingerbread just making sure it works well on my own first. also, working on ICS as well.
Hope this helps anyone who has had trouble with it!
kobos311 said:
If you are new to rooting your phone, there are simple ways to go about getting clockwork mod onto your LG thrill
You can root it easily with the 1 click root tool (I dont have the link on hand) after installing the LG Drivers from the LG Website.
Then, Download Rootexplorer, Rom manager (which i think is installed with 1 click root along with superuser)
First thing, download the recovery.img here after installing ADB guide is located here
After downloading recovery image, go to your pc's user folder C:\users\yourname and move it to there, that way there is no mistaking its location for adb
Now, on your phone you first need to go into root explorer, go to the /data folder, long click and go to permissions and select all available boxes and also make sure your device is in R/W mode not R/O mode.
Run CMD as administrator and do the following:
adb push recovery.img /data
then type:
SU
(this makes superuser active)
then:
dd if=/data/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 bs=4096
then after clockwork is flashed to finalize the settings type:
rm /data/recovery.img
reboot
Presto, Clockwork Mod is installed, remember you can access the clockwork menu via rom manager menu, or 3D+Volume Down +Power releasing the power button when the LG screen appears.
I will soon post onto this, how to update to gingerbread just making sure it works well on my own first. also, working on ICS as well.
Hope this helps anyone who has had trouble with it!
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All of this is already posted as is the instructions on how to update to gingerbread.
i have install CWM by as your guide. but when i use Rom Manager to Back up , message pop up that install CWM first to complete this action. i am new to these things.
Thanks
I know this one has been answered a few times in pieces, and somewhat understandable manner. However, I wanted to decrypt this for everyone to be able to understand how to do it and to overcome this particular issue.
Issue: You have a custom recovery installed and your LG G2 prompts you to install the new OTA (i.e. KitKat update). You then accidentally/unknowing of consequences accept the update. Your phone restarts and keeps going to the custom recovery which you had installed, instead of booting to the update. You endlessly try to boot to your phone, but it just keeps going back to your custom recovery.
Things to do ahead:
1. Have LG G2 drivers installed on computer you will be using. You can get those from the LG website easily by searching LG G2.
2. Obtain ADB and fastboot files from HERE
3. Obtain working TWRP vs 2.7.0 from HERE if you don't have the TWRP recovery installed (i.e. if you're using CWM or Philz recovery).
Recovery Procedure:
1. If you have TWRP recovery installed, proceed from step 9
2. If you have CWM or Philz recovery installed, follow these next steps.
3. When inside CWM/Philz recovery, click on option to install zip.
4. Have your phone connected to a computer which has the LG G2 drivers installed, found on LG's site. Make sure to install drivers without phone connected to computer first. After installing, restart computer, and then plug phone to computer USB port.
5. Now that you have the phone plugged to comp, and that the comp has recognized your phone, open up CMD and navigate to the folder where you have your ADB file located and workable TWRP recovery zip file.
6. Once there, click on install using sideload on your phone's custom recovery which should be located inside the install zip option.
7. Then type in CMD on computer this: ADB sideload TWRP-file-name.zip
Note. Replace TWRP-file-name.zip with whatever the TWRP zip file on your computer is named to the letter.
8. Your phone will install TWRP recovery at this point. Once it finishes, restart your phone by rebooting recovery (should be an option somewhere there in the main level of the recovery)
9. TWRP should boot now. Once inside TWRP, click on Advance
10. Then click on Terminal Command
11. Next click on Select
Note: Do not navigate to any other folder. Just click on Select. You'll know what I mean once your in Terminal Command.
11. Type this command in the space provided in your phone (NOT in CMD) which should be now in Terminal Command mode exactly to the last letter. I'm not kidding; don't miss a character or replace a number. You risk nuking your phone. Double check your typing.
Type this: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/fota
Note: You should note that there is a space between dd and if=/dev, and another space between /zero and of=/dev
12. Once the command finishes running, about 30 seconds or less, restart phone. And voila. Your phone should boot back to your pre-selecting update with OTA mode.
In my case, I wiped everything and tried restoring one of my nandroids. That did not help me boot my phone. However, when I did the above mentioned steps, my phone booted to my backed up state which I installed prior.
Hopefully you don't end up being a victim of this. But if you are, now you can confidently bring yourself back :good:
Good luck and share your progress. Thanks!
Cheers,
~Atrio
Terminal Command didn't work ...
AtriosM3 said:
I know this one has been answered a few times in pieces, and somewhat understandable manner. However, I wanted to decrypt this for everyone to be able to understand how to do it and to overcome this particular issue.
Issue: You have a custom recovery installed and your LG G2 prompts you to install the new OTA (i.e. KitKat update). You then accidentally/unknowing of consequences accept the update. Your phone restarts and keeps going to the custom recovery which you had installed, instead of booting to the update. You endlessly try to boot to your phone, but it just keeps going back to your custom recovery.
Things to do ahead:
1. Have LG G2 drivers installed on computer you will be using. You can get those from the LG website easily by searching LG G2.
2. Obtain ADB and fastboot files from HERE
3. Obtain working TWRP vs 2.7.0 from HERE if you don't have the TWRP recovery installed (i.e. if you're using CWM or Philz recovery).
Recovery Procedure:
1. If you have TWRP recovery installed, proceed from step 9
2. If you have CWM or Philz recovery installed, follow these next steps.
3. When inside CWM/Philz recovery, click on option to install zip.
4. Have your phone connected to a computer which has the LG G2 drivers installed, found on LG's site. Make sure to install drivers without phone connected to computer first. After installing, restart computer, and then plug phone to computer USB port.
5. Now that you have the phone plugged to comp, and that the comp has recognized your phone, open up CMD and navigate to the folder where you have your ADB file located and workable TWRP recovery zip file.
6. Once there, click on install using sideload on your phone's custom recovery which should be located inside the install zip option.
7. Then type in CMD on computer this: ADB sideload TWRP-file-name.zip
Note. Replace TWRP-file-name.zip with whatever the TWRP zip file on your computer is named to the letter.
8. Your phone will install TWRP recovery at this point. Once it finishes, restart your phone by rebooting recovery (should be an option somewhere there in the main level of the recovery)
9. TWRP should boot now. Once inside TWRP, click on Advance
10. Then click on Terminal Command
11. Next click on Select
Note: Do not navigate to any other folder. Just click on Select. You'll know what I mean once your in Terminal Command.
11. Type this command in the space provided in your phone (NOT in CMD) which should be now in Terminal Command mode exactly to the last letter. I'm not kidding; don't miss a character or replace a number. You risk nuking your phone. Double check your typing.
Type this: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/fota
Note: You should note that there is a space between dd and if=/dev, and another space between /zero and of=/dev
12. Once the command finishes running, about 30 seconds or less, restart phone. And voila. Your phone should boot back to your pre-selecting update with OTA mode.
In my case, I wiped everything and tried restoring one of my nandroids. That did not help me boot my phone. However, when I did the above mentioned steps, my phone booted to my backed up state which I installed prior.
Hopefully you don't end up being a victim of this. But if you are, now you can confidently bring yourself back :good:
Good luck and share your progress. Thanks!
Cheers,
~Atrio
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I repeated this three times, and no luck... any suggestions?
I did it a tad differently. I am running Windows 7.
First I downloaded these universal drivers so my phone was recognized under Device Manager, went to my adb directory with command prompt and typed the following:
adb shell
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/fota
I just preferred using the keyboard, but your directions will work, too.
secure booting error
got the OTA update ...after that boots to Logo with a "secure booting error" message then a black screen, can't go to download mode, phone is recognized as QHSUSB in device manager, factory recovery doesn't work.
what can be done in this case??
eddie 2t said:
got the OTA update ...after that boots to Logo with a "secure booting error" message then a black screen, can't go to download mode, phone is recognized as QHSUSB in device manager, factory recovery doesn't work.
what can be done in this case??
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U had a custom recovery flashed correct? To me it sounds like your on stock recovery
bleedingthru said:
U had a custom recovery flashed correct? To me it sounds like your on stock recovery
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I rooted the phone, tried to install clockwork but didn't succeed so I forgot about it, then the update totally screwed me.
eddie 2t said:
I rooted the phone, tried to install clockwork but didn't succeed so I forgot about it, then the update totally screwed me.
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Ive never used cwm on this device only twrp so i dont know about that recovery
boot
I have philz touch and all my phone will do is boot to philz?