[Q] Regain root issue.. - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

So, here's the story...
I just moved from London to Canada again and I left all my cables in the UK that belong to my phone.
No one I know has a micro USB cable.
I'd rather not have to buy a new cable, I have better things to buy..
I found 1 cable but it only charges the phone, it doesn't allow for data transfer?
I have a GSM Galaxy Nexus w/ unlocked bootloader, and stock Jelly Bean. I was in a hurry to install JB as soon as it came out so I flashed without realizing I had no way to regain root..
So I have been searching for things like wireless fast boot/wireless adb, ext with no results.
So I turn to you XDA..
What can I do to get CWM again without the cable?

Download the zip for either SuperUser or SuperSU and flash in recovery
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masully84 said:
Download the zip for either SuperUser or SuperSU and flash in recovery
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How? I have stock recovery as well now

You could use Flash GUI to flash the recovery.img then flash the Superuser apk and binaries. Flash GUI Download the recovery.img for your phone which would be this recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.1.0-maguro.img load the app select recovery as the option then navigate to find this .img and select to flash it. Then boot into recovery and flash this CWM-SuperSU-v0.96.zip. You will have to delete the stock recovery.sh's that run and destroy custom recoveries. I forget the exact location but you can Google that or just flash a custom ROM.

ÜBER™ said:
You could use Flash GUI to flash the recovery.img then flash the Superuser apk and binaries. Flash GUI Download the recovery.img for your phone which would be this recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.1.0-maguro.img load the app select recovery as the option then navigate to find this .img and select to flash it. Then boot into recovery and flash this CWM-SuperSU-v0.96.zip. You will have to delete the stock recovery.sh's that run and destroy custom recoveries. I forget the exact location but you can Google that or just flash a custom ROM.
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Flash GUI requires root

austendale9 said:
Flash GUI requires root
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You're outta luck then.. forgot about that. Go buy a cable... they're not that expensive. Like what 10$? at least for a good one. Less if you buy a cheapy but i wouldnt recommend that.

austendale9 said:
How? I have stock recovery as well now
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Use root explorer, rename the stock recovery, use Rom Manager or Goo Manager to permanently flash CWM or TWRP. Then flash the zip for superuser or SU.
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masully84 said:
Use root explorer, rename the stock recovery, use Rom Manager or Goo Manager to permanently flash CWM or TWRP. Then flash the zip for superuser or SU.
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he doesnt have root. cant do what you just said.

ÜBER™ said:
You're outta luck then.. forgot about that. Go buy a cable... they're not that expensive. Like what 10$? at least for a good one. Less if you buy a cheapy but i wouldnt recommend that.
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A simple MicroUSB cable from Amazon is just $.50-$1.50USD. An entire OEM charger would be about $10USD.
There is no MicroUSB that will not transfer data. You could even just borrow one from someone.
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infazzdar said:
A simple MicroUSB cable from Amazon is just $.50-$1.50USD. An entire OEM charger would be about $10USD.
There is no MicroUSB that will not transfer data. You could even just borrow one from someone.
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Really? Then it must be broken. It's a bluetooth headset charging cable.
I'm going out and buying one hopefully soon, would've been nice to have a way lol.

Zepius said:
he doesnt have root. cant do what you just said.
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Ahh brain fart on my part, sorry
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Related

[HOW-TO] CMW on LTE Version through Rom Manager

If you have any questions, concerns or problems, please post in the CDMA post because I will no longer be checking here.
theboo7 said:
This is a guide on how to get ClockWorkMod onto your LTE Galaxy Nexus through Rom Manager
Go to market, search "Clockworkmod"
Install Rom Manager*
Open up Rom Manager and select "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery"
A pop-up will come up called "Confirm Phone Model," of course choose "Google Galaxy Nexus CDMA"
Now let it install etc, then with a File Manager** with SU access, Go to system, click "Mount R/W"(if using Root Explorer) and then scroll down until you see "recovery-from-boot.p" and rename it to "recovery-from-boot.p.bak"
Close out off your File Manager and go to Rom Manager and select "Reboot into Recovery"
There you go
You should be able to boot into CWM
* Free version works
**I used Root Explorer
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For starters that file doesnt exist under the directory "system"
jgrimberg1979 said:
For starters that file doesnt exist under the directory "system"
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By "that file" I'm assuming you are referring to "recovery-from-boot.p" ?
jgrimberg1979 said:
For starters that file doesnt exist under the directory "system"
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Could be because you are on a custom ROM. I am on Android Revolution HD and I don't see it at all as well. I also can directly boot from ROM Manager directly into CWM. I never touched this file at all and I never looked for it.
staticx57 said:
Could be because you are on a custom ROM. I am on Android Revolution HD and I don't see it at all as well. I also can directly boot from ROM Manager directly into CWM. I never touched this file at all and I never looked for it.
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I'm on stock 4.0.2
updated OP to reflect the OS version I'm talking about.
Accidental thanks btw
theboo7 said:
I'm on stock 4.0.2
updated OP to reflect the OS version I'm talking about.
Accidental thanks btw
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I had to do this same thing on stock to keep the stock recovery from restoring.
jermaine151 said:
I had to do this same thing on stock to keep the stock recovery from restoring.
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Yeah it's a known bug, that's hopefully getting worked on.
Thank you for this! Now one question if I didn't do this and the stock recovery booted what would be the steps too get this recovery installed?
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dc iz 2 legit said:
Thank you for this! Now one question if I didn't do this and the stock recovery booted what would be the steps too get this recovery installed?
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Then you would follow the steps in the OP
What are the benefits to doing this final part. Is it necessary? Some say they didn't do this? Now on the Thunderbolt I didn't have to have rom manager installed and I could still boot into recovery. Is this the same? If I rename that file (which is in my system directory) will I be able to boot into cwm at any point?
Thanks I have done everything with the exception to this. Wondering if its necessary?
Edit: I guess I should have waited for a response because I went ahead and followed the steps in the OP and it came up with an android with a red triangle. Pulled that battery and booted up ok. Any info I need to be aware of? I wasn't able to boot into recovery from rom manager at first. I can now boot into recovery after reflashing CWM recovery but cannot do anything once I am in it?
Xirix12 said:
What are the benefits to doing this final part. Is it necessary? Some say they didn't do this? Now on the Thunderbolt I didn't have to have rom manager installed and I could still boot into recovery. Is this the same? If I rename that file (which is in my system directory) will I be able to boot into cwm at any point?
Thanks I have done everything with the exception to this. Wondering if its necessary?
Edit: I guess I should have waited for a response because I went ahead and followed the steps in the OP and it came up with an android with a red triangle. Pulled that battery and booted up ok. Any info I need to be aware of? I wasn't able to boot into recovery from rom manager at first. I can now boot into recovery after reflashing CWM recovery but cannot do anything once I am in it?
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Flashing through ROM Manager is just a simpler way to get CWM. And I'm not sure why you would have gotten the red triangle, unless you didn't rename/delete the file in system. And I haven't heard anyone say the couldn't do anything in recovery, so I'm not sure what the problem is there.
When I try and change the file name it says insufficient permissions??
I have root...
Cwm doesn't stick though. I always have to boot reflash recovery and then boot into recovery through from manager..
Any suggestion?
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civicsisedan said:
When I try and change the file name it says insufficient permissions??
I have root...
Cwm doesn't stick though. I always have to boot reflash recovery and then boot into recovery through from manager..
Any suggestion?
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Your file manager doesn't have root privileges, so until you rename/delete the file you won't be able to reboot into CWM
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Your file manager doesn't have root privileges, so until you rename/delete the file you won't be able to reboot into CWM
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This. I was using astro but changed to root explorer and changed file name. Turned phone off and went into fast boot and then recovery and it worked.
To be clear, I was able to go into recovery before. I would have to open from manager, reflash cwm and boot into recovery.
I was just unable to power phone off and boot into recovery manually. Now I can.
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civicsisedan said:
This. I was using astro but changed to root explorer and changed file name. Turned phone off and went into fast boot and then recovery and it worked.
To be clear, I was able to go into recovery before. I would have to open from manager, reflash cwm and boot into recovery.
I was just unable to power phone off and boot into recovery manually. Now I can.
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Okay, so glad that you got it sorted out
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this step by step process was incredibly easy. thank you!!!
reflekt2099 said:
this step by step process was incredibly easy. thank you!!!
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Your welcome
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Thanks for the reply. I did rename it the file to .bak following the script to the t! I don't know what happened either. Since then I deleted the file entirely this time and reflashed the cwm seems to work a little better than before an now I can do things in cwm recovery. Hope nothing else goes crazy.
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Xirix12 said:
Thanks for the reply. I did rename it the file to .bak following the script to the t! I don't know what happened either. Since then I deleted the file entirely this time and reflashed the cwm seems to work a little better than before an now I can do things in cwm recovery. Hope nothing else goes crazy.
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Yeah, that file can cause problems with CWM on LTE, although it's a quick fix, I'm sure it's being worked on for future editions. And since you've been able to flash things, when you use the volume keys to high light options, does it skip one or two every now and then? That's only problem I seem to be having.
theboo7 said:
when you use the volume keys to high light options, does it skip one or two every now and then? That's only problem I seem to be having.
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Same here. You gotta go slow. I selected the wrong option many times.

[Q] Where can i find Stock 4.0.4

Where can i find a really stock 4.0.4, only with root and flashable with clockworkmod?
I was using the rom on the link below, but the dev startd to mess with colours and battery mods so this is a no go for me since i really want a stock 4.0.4 with root and a custom recovery
link from the rom i was using: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1582516
Sorry for my bad english
Just flash the google images, and download cwm recovery, after you've flashed the google images flash recovery and then download SU.zip and install it via recovery. Its very easy, its how I did it but I'm back to custom now
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bendirkss said:
Just flash the google images, and download cwm recovery, after you've flashed the google images flash recovery and then download SU.zip and install it via recovery. Its very easy, its how I did it but I'm back to custom now
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Tks for your response! but should i flash the google images throug clockwork?
Nono. Enable USB debugging and flash via command prompt on your pc
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bendirkss said:
Nono. Enable USB debugging and flash via command prompt on your pc
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Could you give a quick tutorial or point to one?
I know it should be almost the same as when i rooted and instaled my custom recovery, but i am a noob at flashing so i am a litle afraid..
7unk3r said:
Could you give a quick tutorial or point to one?
I know it should be almost the same as when i rooted and instaled my custom recovery, but i am a noob at flashing so i am a litle afraid..
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Nexusshacks.com (google it, that may not be the exact URL) you should be able to find it there. Sorry I can't walk you through right now, I'm very busy. When I get home I will look for a good video or something if you still need help. Nexusshacks has awesome tutorials.
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7unk3r said:
Could you give a quick tutorial or point to one?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21308202&postcount=195
Thanks, i really apreciate your help!

No root???

I just used wugfresh to unlock bootloader and root my phone but when I tried to use rooted apps it said it couldn't find any root. I have superuser installed but nothing is rooted any help?
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vince7 said:
I just used wugfresh to unlock bootloader and root my phone but when I tried to use rooted apps it said it couldn't find any root. I have superuser installed but nothing is rooted any help?
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Stop using Toolkits....
If you have a custom recovery you can download a SuperUser.zip and flash that.. this should give you what you want. Or you can download a Custom Rom and just flash that... problem solved you also dont have to go through the process of deleting the stock-recovery.sh that runs and kills your custom recovery.
I already fixed it but thanks for the reply and I should be not using tool kits thatsbfor sure but what do you mean about a custom recovery? How would I install that? So I would install the custom recovery then flash the su file and then flash a new from is this correct?
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vince7 said:
I already fixed it but thanks for the reply and I should be not using tool kits thatsbfor sure but what do you mean about a custom recovery? How would I install that? So I would install the custom recovery then flash the su file and then flash a new from is this correct?
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Had a look at Wugfresh thread, did you had it permanently flash cwm?
I don't think so actually
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vince7 said:
I just used wugfresh to unlock bootloader and root my phone but when I tried to use rooted apps it said it couldn't find any root. I have superuser installed but nothing is rooted any help?
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If you want to find out if your rooted check Play Movies. It will say ur appeared to be rooted and refuse service to the device.
The toolkit is amazing. I don't know why someone wouldn't recommend using it.
CWMR is a emergency thing in my opinion. It saves my butt countless amounts of time. U can flash it with Rom Manager, CWMR touch, and Rom Toolbox.
They are all available in the play store.
The toolkit isn't recommended because people don't learn things themselves. OP go superuser and see if things are given root or denied.
"Long is the way, and hard, that out of hell leads up to light."
DLD511 said:
CWMR is a emergency thing in my opinion. It saves my butt countless amounts of time. U can flash it with Rom Manager, CWMR touch, and Rom Toolbox.
They are all available in the play store.
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Emergencies!!!
CWM is the most important tool in a crack flashers toolbox.
Flash it from rom manager he says, you can get it from play store...... kids these days.
Adb and fastboot. Research.
nodstuff said:
Emergencies!!!
CWM is the most important tool in a crack flashers toolbox.
Flash it from rom manager he says, you can get it from play store...... kids these days.
Adb and fastboot. Research.
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I was just saying the simplest way on how to do it in my opinion.
And I don't use CWMR much. Only if something goes wrong.

Back to stock recovery with broken USB port!

Hi guys!
I have a problem with my Galaxy Nexus!
The usb port does not work.
So I need to go to stock for the warranty.
I have locked again the bootloader and have a stock rom.
But I does not have a stock recovery.
How can I change it to stock?
It should be under warranty if its a hardware problem even when rooted.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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I've heard people returning their phones with it being rooted and they didn't even care. I guess if your bootloader is locked and it's on stock rom, I doubt they'll check recovery.
No I dont think so!
Normally the unlocked bootloader viod your warranty.
I fixed that part.Now I need only to fix the recovery image.
Use cloud (dropbox,drive...) to transfer the recovery.img file to ur phone then push it with terminal emulator
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rayiskon said:
Use cloud (dropbox,drive...) to transfer the recovery.img file to ur phone then push it with terminal emulator
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which commands should I use?
searius said:
No I dont think so!
Normally the unlocked bootloader viod your warranty.
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it seems not true with the galaxy nexus..
i read many reports from user that sent their phone (never unlocked or anything) to service, and their phone come back from service unlocked...
basically on a device like the galaxy nexus, where u can unlock and relock the bootloader, void the warranty because the bootloader is unlocked has no sense
my phone was locked but it came back unlocked from service where they replaced the mobo. A few weeks later I sent it back still unlocked and it wasn't a problem.
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it seems not true with the galaxy nexus..
i read many reports from user that sent their phone (never unlocked or anything) to service, and their phone come back from service unlocked...
basically on a device like the galaxy nexus, where u can unlock and relock the bootloader, void the warranty because the bootloader is unlocked has no sense
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It does in fact 'void' your warranty though it will HIGHLY depend on where you bought your phone. Some vendors don't care whereas others will be insanely picky about being on absolute stock.
searius said:
Hi guys!
I have a problem with my Galaxy Nexus!
The usb port does not work.
So I need to go to stock for the warranty.
I have locked again the bootloader and have a stock rom.
But I does not have a stock recovery.
How can I change it to stock?
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Do you still have root?.
If your USB port is broken, the VERY LAST thing you should do before sending you phone in is remove the root files.
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efrant said:
Do you still have root? If not, there is no way.
If your USB port is broken, the VERY LAST thing you should do before sending you phone in is remove the root files.
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As I said beyond I have bootloader locked and stock rom.
The only thing that I have not stock is the recovery.
searius said:
As I said beyond I have bootloader locked and stock rom.
The only thing that I have not stock is the recovery.
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If you have CWM, then you can flash the stock recovery. If you have a stock recovery but not the right one, there is nothing you can do.
efrant said:
If you have CWM, then you can flash the stock recovery. If you have a stock recovery but not the right one, there is nothing you can do.
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How can I flash the stock recovery?
searius said:
How can I flash the stock recovery?
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Flash the attached file in CWM. (Warning: because your USB port does not work and you have no root, once you flash this, it is impossible to go back.)
I have the exact same issue!
Searius, could you post your steps to return to stock ROM and bootloader without using usb... looks like recovery was covered in the last post.
can you issue fastboot commands in the Terminal Emulator? I guess that would make this process easier.
johnny2678 said:
I have the exact same issue!
Searius, could you post your steps to return to stock ROM and bootloader without using usb... looks like recovery was covered in the last post.
can you issue fastboot commands in the Terminal Emulator? I guess that would make this process easier.
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No, you cannot use fastboot commands in a terminal emulator -- fastboot commands only work when your device is booted into fastboot mode. There is no terminal app in fastboot mode...
Radio: go to the radio thread and download the xxla2 CWM-flashable file and flash it.
Bootlaoder: go to the bootloader thread and download the la03 CWM-flashable file and flash it.
Kernel: I've posted one in one of my guide threads.
Recovery: mentioned above.
What remains is the ROM. If you have a nandroid backup, it would be easiest to try and use that. If not, you can try the attachment:
1) Download the yakju IMM76I factory image from here.
2) Extract the system.img file from within, add it to the root of attachment, and flash it in CWM.
efrant said:
No, you cannot use fastboot commands in a terminal emulator -- fastboot commands only work when your device is booted into fastboot mode. There is no terminal app in fastboot mode...
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<slaps self> DOH! </slap>
I should have mentioned that I'm on VZW but I get gist of it. Thanks for the support. I'll post back if everything works out.
My phone is at the service center now,
I send it with clockwork recovery installed.
They told me today that they have ordered the part that has fault but does not mentioned nothing if the device wasn't covered by the warranty.
So I'm thinking that I'm not going to pay for the fix.
My warranty replacement comes today so I'm prepping my old one for shipment back to VZW. Is there any way to remove root from your phone? I would usually use the fastboot method but no usb...
johnny2678 said:
My warranty replacement comes today so I'm prepping my old one for shipment back to VZW. Is there any way to remove root from your phone? I would usually use the fastboot method but no usb...
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Just delete the two files on your device.

flash this in stock recovery?

I downloaded a flashable zip of dsp manager, can I rename to update.zip and flash through stock recovery?
currently I am running (sprint) stock jelly bean rom JRO03U FH05 rooted (only rooted to flash dsp through cwm) and Ive been noticing data drops for long periods and want to unroot incase I need to go to the store but I want to keep dsp manager and any unroot method I see will wipe it out.
edit: ive found that when I have a lengthy data drop toggling wifi on and off re-establishes the 3g connection. Anyone think they know what my problem is?
No
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airtime82 said:
I downloaded a flashable zip of dsp manager, can I rename to update.zip and flash through stock recovery?
currently I am running (sprint) stock jelly bean rom JRO03U FH05 rooted (only rooted to flash dsp through cwm) and Ive been noticing data drops for long periods and want to unroot incase I need to go to the store but I want to keep dsp manager and any unroot method I see will wipe it out.
edit: ive found that when I have a lengthy data drop toggling wifi on and off re-establishes the 3g connection. Anyone think they know what my problem is?
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Stock recovery cannot flash, you need a custom one for that.
As for your data drops: have you tried verifying your APN settings? Tried a different radio?
Petrovski80 said:
Stock recovery cannot flash, you need a custom one for that.
As for your data drops: have you tried verifying your APN settings? Tried a different radio?
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ive tried different roms, odining to stock, different radios, and different kernels. are the apns just like your "mobile network type",ip address, MEID, etc? thanks for the response.
Edit: So what you say about the recovery means I cant have dsp manager without being rooted? Or can I flash cwm or twrp by just changing the recovery files and flashing a recovery img without root?
Couldn't you just turn on USB debugging, connect to your PC, "fastboot boot (somecustomrecovery).IMG", and use it to flash the dspmanager.zip?
BTW, to unroot, all you have to do is delete "su" and "supersu.apk" (or "superuser.apk" if you're using that).
strumcat said:
Couldn't you just turn on USB debugging, connect to your PC, "fastboot boot (somecustomrecovery).IMG", and use it to flash the dspmanager.zip?
BTW, to unroot, all you have to do is delete "su" and "supersu.apk" (or "superuser.apk" if you're using that).
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usb debugging is on by default on custom recoveries, and it's not needed for fastboot as well.
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ive tried different roms, odining to stock, different radios, and different kernels. are the apns just like your "mobile network type",ip address, MEID, etc? thanks for the response.
Edit: So what you say about the recovery means I cant have dsp manager without being rooted? Or can I flash cwm or twrp by just changing the recovery files and flashing a recovery img without root?
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Yes you can, if a flashable zip of DSP manager exists (I'm not sure). Just boot or flash a custom recovery (CWM or TWRP indeed), and use it to flash the DSP manager zip.
Couldn't you just turn on USB debugging, connect to your PC, "fastboot boot (somecustomrecovery).IMG", and use it to flash the dspmanager.zip?
BTW, to unroot, all you have to do is delete "su" and "supersu.apk" (or "superuser.apk" if you're using that).
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ADB is not fastboot. ADB is an interface provided by Android OS and custom recoveries, Fastboot is an interface provided by the bootloader.
bk201doesntexist said:
usb debugging is on by default on custom recoveries, and it's not needed for fastboot as well.
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Petrovski80 said:
ADB is not fastboot. ADB is an interface provided by Android OS and custom recoveries, Fastboot is an interface provided by the bootloader.
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Derp... 'k, thanks.
Thanks for all the responses guys. I couldn't shake the data drops on the ota and sprint didn't know what to tell me over the phone so I just backed up odined fho5 complete and data is now working completely. As for not needing root yes I took your advice fast booted cwm, flashed DSP manager then just flashed the stock recovery back.
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airtime82 said:
Thanks for all the responses guys. I couldn't shake the data drops on the ota and sprint didn't know what to tell me over the phone so I just backed up odined fho5 complete and data is now working completely. As for not needing root yes I took your advice fast booted cwm, flashed DSP manager then just flashed the stock recovery back.
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Nice one. :good:
airtime82 said:
Thanks for all the responses guys. I couldn't shake the data drops on the ota and sprint didn't know what to tell me over the phone so I just backed up odined fho5 complete and data is now working completely. As for not needing root yes I took your advice fast booted cwm, flashed DSP manager then just flashed the stock recovery back.
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just one thing: you didnt need to flash cwm, just boot it:
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fastboot boot cwm_or_twrp.img
this way you keep whatever recovery is installed, allows you to try out stuff, without really flashing them.
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bk201doesntexist said:
just one thing: you didnt need to flash cwm, just boot it:
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fastboot boot cwm_or_twrp.img
this way you keep whatever recovery is installed, allows you to try out stuff, without really flashing them.
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I didn't even know you could do that? Sooooo how do you just boot it?
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airtime82 said:
I didn't even know you could do that? Sooooo how do you just boot it?
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bk201doesntexist said:
fastboot boot cwm_or_twrp.img
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3rdstring said:
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Reading comprehension is hard
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3rdstring said:
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Whoops didn't even notice it said that too. I skim a lot while using my phone. Sorry.
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