[Toolkit] Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit v2.1.4 [Updated 01/16/16]: Gnex Sprint Thread - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Unlocking, rooting, relocking and unrooting simplified! (and much more!)
VERSION 2.1.4 - This program will automatically bring together all the files you need to unlock and root your device in a few clicks, or flash it back to stock and re-lock it. You can also use this program to backup/restore all your important data, flash zips, set file permissions, push and pull files, install apps, generate logcats/bugreports, and much more! With the included file association options, you can perform tasks like flashing zips, installing apps, restoring android backup files, and flashing/booting img files with just a double click! The program includes a full featured interface for automating tasks in TWRP, enhanced restore features, an in-built auto-updater/notification system, ‘any build’ mode, advanced restore features,’NRT- Live Log’ for viewing the adb/fastboot cmds that are run in the background, quick tools utilities, and tools for taking screenshots/screen-recordings. All the latest official Android builds and Nexus devices are supported. The program intelligently and selectively downloads the files it needs for your device and makes sure you are using the latest files available. The program can even auto-detect your device and build. This release brings full Marshmallow root support plus all automated features by utilizing a new system that no longer requires modified boot.imgs. Check out the updated changelog for a more comprehensive breakdown of the feature set and changes in this release.
~ my goal for this project is make the entire process as smooth and simple as possible ~
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Please read the FAQs before posting questions: http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/faqs/
Looking for a walk-through? >> Excellent Instructional/How-To Videos: http://www.wugfresh.com/videos/
More information & Download Links: http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
Changelog: http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/changelog/
Enjoy! ^_^
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Root with NRT (Video by Rootjunky)
More videos here: http://www.wugfresh.com/videos/

Re: [Toolkit] Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit v1.6.3 [Updated 02/24/13]: Gnex Sprint Thread
Thanks
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Re: [Toolkit] Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit v1.6.3 [Updated 02/24/13]: Gnex Sprint Thread
Thank you

Re: [Toolkit] Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit v1.6.3 [Updated 02/24/13]: Gnex Sprint Thread
Will be using this weekend on my replacement device..
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app

Masterlists are now updated so the toolkit now has full 4.2.1 sprint gnex support. Enjoy!
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thanks will try it now, looks good

thanks for this and the hard work too!

anyone else getting a virus warning when trying to install the new tookit? Attached a screenshot of the error I am receiving.
Just a false read and continue as normal I assume?
Windows 7 64bit

dalumberjack said:
anyone else getting a virus warning when trying to install the new tookit? Attached a screenshot of the error I am receiving.
Just a false read and continue as normal I assume?
Windows 7 64bit
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That's not a virus warning. Thats a legitimate warning. Its telling you that you have an incomplete download.. i.e the archive is corrupt. Redownload the toolkit and try installing it again. Make sure the file size matches what is posted on my webiste, or hashcheck it. Use a good browser and a stable connection to download files.
Edit: I see the virus warning now as well. Yes, that is a false positive, and you should report it to your AV provider - they will review it and add it their whitelist database - I have done this with many AV providers, but its difficult to keep sending them stuff for every release. But my original statement stands.. it looks like an incomplete download as well.
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!!

it works for my
galaxy nexus 4.3 JWR66Y

My wugfresh won't restore my nexus to stock. I am trying to restore factory 4.2.1. It goes through all the steps and completes but I still am booted to my custom rom. My sdcard was wiped so I have no stock ROM to restore from recovery.
EDIT: Updated Wugfresh and it works again!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app

Has anyone been able to get this to work on Windows 8? I can connect to my Verizon Galaxy nexus all day long using adb but NRT is unable to even see connected devices.

risingfish said:
Has anyone been able to get this to work on Windows 8? I can connect to my Verizon Galaxy nexus all day long using adb but NRT is unable to even see connected devices.
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I use Win8 as my primary OS. Have you tried alternate USB ports and/or alternate driver solutions? I included more than one in case one doesn't work for you. Make sure to follow the steps completely. Cheers.
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Will this work for 4.3 Roms as well? I know we don't have any factory images for that version but will drivers and such still work?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk

WugFresh said:
I use Win8 as my primary OS. Have you tried alternate USB ports and/or alternate driver solutions? I included more than one in case one doesn't work for you. Make sure to follow the steps completely. Cheers.
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Hey Wug, thank you the response and thank you for taking the time to build the app, folks like you willing to put time into this stuff is a great thing. I worked through the driver install (both automatic and manual), and the troubleshooting, but didn't have any luck with the gui. I ended up tracking down manual root instructions and was able to get the phone rooted. Rooting my galaxy nexus was a lot easier than I remember rooting my Fascinate was.
Cheers and thanks!
Zac

goast said:
Will this work for 4.3 Roms as well? I know we don't have any factory images for that version but will drivers and such still work?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
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Yes. Select, custom ROM as your build. If that doesn't work properly select the latest android build available for your device.
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WUG on Linux?
More than one machine here; the best of my computers is running Linux Kubuntu. Can I perform unlock/root on my GNex by loading NRT on Linux?

GranPaSmurf said:
More than one machine here; the best of my computers is running Linux Kubuntu. Can I perform unlock/root on my GNex by loading NRT on Linux?
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Sorry, I use Linux myself sometimes. But this is currently a windows only program. FAQs - Is there a version of your toolkit for Mac/Linux/Unix yet?
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Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

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[LINUX] [MAC OSX] Universal Nexus Linux Toolkit v2.3.0 (Unlock, Root, CWM, Factory)

Universal Nexus Linux Toolkit v2.3.0
NOW COMPATIBLE WITH MAC OSX!!!
Universal Nexus Linux Toolkit is a bash script based program that offers an easy way
to do all you need to do before flashing a custom ROM on your Nexus device.
It works with:
1. Nexus 4 [mako]
2. Nexus 10 [manta]
3. Nexus 7 (WiFi) [grouper]
4. Nexus 7 (GSM) [tilapia]
5. Galaxy Nexus (GSM) [maguro]
6. Galaxy Nexus (Verizon) [toro]
7. Galaxy Nexus (Sprint) [toroplus]
8. Nexus S (worldwide version, i9020t and i9023) [crespo]
9. Nexus S (850MHz version, i9020a) [crespo]
10. Nexus S (Korea version, m200) [crespo]
11. Nexus S 4G (d720) [crespo4g]
With this toolkit you will be able to:
- Unlock the bootloader.
- Flash CWM recovery (Standard or Touch).
- Root the phone.
- Lock the bootloader.
- Flash Google Factory Image. (Not available for Sprint Galaxy Nexus)
DOWNLOAD IT FOR LINUX HERE
DOWNLOAD IT FOR MAC OSX HERE
Galaxy Nexus Linux Toolkit is Open Source! See the CODE
HOW TO EXECUTE:
Please extract the .tgz in the place you want, for example in /home/user
Open a terminal and type the following:
>[email protected]: cd "THE PATH WHERE IS THE unltlauncher.sh FILE"
>[email protected]: bash ./unltlauncher.sh
If you extract it in /home/user/unlt, the path to the .sh must be /home/user/unlt
so you have to type:
>[email protected]: cd /home/user/unlt
>[email protected]: bash ./unltlauncher.sh
Note: If you're running on a 64 bits OS, please install 32 bits libraries. If you're running on Linux and you didn't configure UDEV rules for your device, please run the script with superuser permissions (sudo bash unltlauncher.sh)
Here are some SCREENSHOTS::good:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
I hope you will find it useful! :laugh:
P.S. Sorry for my English. I'm from Argentina!
Dude thats some pretty nice stuff! Although i dont never run linux anymore but im sure somone would like this
jaysean67 said:
Dude thats some pretty nice stuff! Although i dont never run linux anymore but im sure somone would like this
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Thank you jaysean! You can review the code at the link I posted.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
Great work. Thanks a lot from Linux users
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
ambuj said:
Great work. Thanks a lot from Linux users
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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Thanks ambuj! I'm happy to hear that! :laugh:
Please try it and make me any suggestion. You can review the code at:HERE
Lucas from Argentina.
Super Cool tools
I love linux, I love android:good:
m4tr1s said:
I love linux, I love android:good:
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Yes!! :good:
Linux and Android rulezzz!!! I was waiting so much time for the toolkit, and never was released, so... I made it!! :laugh:
tatelucas said:
Galaxy Nexus Linux Toolkit v1.0
I'm proud to present my first work for the community! The Galaxy Nexus Linux Toolkit!
Galaxy Nexus Linux Toolkit is a bash script based program that offers an easy way
to do all you need to do before flashing a custom ROM on your Galaxy Nexus device.
With this toolkit you will be able to:
- Unlock the bootloader. (Available for GSM, Verizon and Sprint Galaxy Nexus)
- Flash CWM recovery. (Available for GSM, Verizon and Sprint Galaxy Nexus)
- Root the phone. (Available for GSM, Verizon and Sprint Galaxy Nexus)
- Lock the bootloader. (Available for GSM, Verizon and Sprint Galaxy Nexus)
- Flash Google Factory Image. (Available only for GSM and Verizon Galaxy Nexus)
DOWNLOAD THE TOOLKIT HERE
Galaxy Nexus Linux Toolkit is Open Source! See the CODE
HOW TO EXECUTE:
Please extract the .tgz in the place you want, for example in /home/user.
Open a terminal and type the following:
>[email protected]: cd "THE PATH WHERE IS THE gnlt.sh FILE"
>[email protected]: sudo bash ./gnlt.sh
If you extract it in /home/user, the path to the .sh must be /home/user/gnlt
so you have to type:
>[email protected]: cd /home/user/gnlt
>[email protected]: sudo bash ./gnlt.sh
Here are some SCREENSHOTS::good:
I hope you will find it useful! :laugh:
P.S. Sorry for my English. I'm from Argentina!
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hi sorry. but factory flash image. I have to put, in the image cartella.device, maguro, factory? excuse my inglese.ciao
For flashing the Google factory image, you don't have to do anything. After choosing the option to flash it, press enter and the toolkit will start to download the last image from Google and then flash it. For any other question, please ask me again.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
Okay, so I'm going to step in and go somewhat around the purpose of this thread.
I also use linux.
Code:
Linux tango 3.5.0-2-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun Jul 29 21:59:24 CEST 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Still, while the sauce is available, some won't never go through it. I think you should make perfectly clear that people should understand the full manual process, go through it a couple of times before using a toolkit, whatever the operating system is. Perhaps even code snippet the used commands for each toolkit option. Even more transparency.
bk201doesntexist said:
Okay, so I'm going to step in and go somewhat around the purpose of this thread.
I also use linux.
Code:
Linux tango 3.5.0-2-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun Jul 29 21:59:24 CEST 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Still, while the sauce is available, some won't never go through it. I think you should make perfectly clear that people should understand the full manual process, go through it a couple of times before using a toolkit, whatever the operating system is. Perhaps even code snippet the used commands for each toolkit option. Even more transparency.
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Sorry for my English. Let's see if I understood what you meant. You're saying that it would be great if I can explain in the thread what I'm doing in each line of the code, so the Linux users (included you) can understand how the script is working. Did you mean that?
Thanks a bunch! I unlocked the bootloader and flashed CWM and it worked perfectly.
armoguy94 said:
Thanks a bunch! I unlocked the bootloader and flashed CWM and it worked perfectly.
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That's pretty cool!!! Thanks for the news!!! :good:
Thanks. Going to root my wife's Australian Galaxy Nexus, hoping it fits GSM (haven't researched her phone, too busy with my devices heh). I've been using Linux since pre 1, probably 20 years now? So nice I don't have to resort to a windows install for Android stuff.
Big thanks if this easily does my wife's phone so I can spend less time using hers ha. Much prefer my HTC one x and xoom.
waz675 said:
Thanks. Going to root my wife's Australian Galaxy Nexus, hoping it fits GSM (haven't researched her phone, too busy with my devices heh). I've been using Linux since pre 1, probably 20 years now? So nice I don't have to resort to a windows install for Android stuff.
Big thanks if this easily does my wife's phone so I can spend less time using hers ha. Much prefer my HTC one x and xoom.
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You're welcome! :good: I'm so happy to hear that! :laugh: Please let me know if it worked fine and if you have any question I will be here to answer it!
Lucas from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
This looks awesome! I'm glad you made something available to linux users!
I have a few questions though because I am new to the Galaxy Nexus.
Q. When unlocking the bootloader doesn't this delete all data from phone?
Q2. If unlocking the bootloader doesn't delete my data, will rooting my phone delete my data?
Thanks,
Kylew1212
cool, iam trying it...
thx
sent from my Gnex PA hybrid...
kylew1212 said:
This looks awesome! I'm glad you made something available to linux users!
I have a few questions though because I am new to the Galaxy Nexus.
Q. When unlocking the bootloader doesn't this delete all data from phone?
Q2. If unlocking the bootloader doesn't delete my data, will rooting my phone delete my data?
Thanks,
Kylew1212
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Yes, I'm sorry that unlocking the bootloader will delete all your data. Please make a backup of your personal stuff before running that option.
tatelucas said:
Yes, I'm sorry that unlocking the bootloader will delete all your data. Please make a backup of your personal stuff before running that option.
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Thanks! Also thanks for making something on linux.
xboxgmx.li said:
cool, iam trying it...
thx
sent from my Gnex PA hybrid...
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kylew1212 said:
Thanks! Also thanks for making something on linux.
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You're welcome guys! Please ask me any question or make me any suggestion if you want. I'll be here for answering!

[LINUX] [MAC OSX] Universal Nexus Linux Toolkit v2.3.0 (Unlock, Root, CWM, Factory)

Universal Nexus Linux Toolkit v2.3.0
NOW COMPATIBLE WITH MAC OSX!!!
Universal Nexus Linux Toolkit is a bash script based program that offers an easy way
to do all you need to do before flashing a custom ROM on your Nexus device.
It works with:
1. Nexus 4 [mako]
2. Nexus 10 [manta]
3. Nexus 7 (WiFi) [grouper]
4. Nexus 7 (GSM) [tilapia]
5. Galaxy Nexus (GSM) [maguro]
6. Galaxy Nexus (Verizon) [toro]
7. Galaxy Nexus (Sprint) [toroplus]
8. Nexus S (worldwide version, i9020t and i9023) [crespo]
9. Nexus S (850MHz version, i9020a) [crespo]
10. Nexus S (Korea version, m200) [crespo]
11. Nexus S 4G (d720) [crespo4g]
With this toolkit you will be able to:
- Unlock the bootloader.
- Flash CWM recovery (Standard or Touch).
- Root the phone.
- Lock the bootloader.
- Flash Google Factory Image. (Not available for Sprint Galaxy Nexus)
DOWNLOAD IT FOR LINUX HERE
DOWNLOAD IT FOR MAC OSX HERE
Galaxy Nexus Linux Toolkit is Open Source! See the CODE
HOW TO EXECUTE:
Please extract the .tgz in the place you want, for example in /home/user
Open a terminal and type the following:
>[email protected]: cd "THE PATH WHERE IS THE unltlauncher.sh FILE"
>[email protected]: bash ./unltlauncher.sh
If you extract it in /home/user/unlt, the path to the .sh must be /home/user/unlt
so you have to type:
>[email protected]: cd /home/user/unlt
>[email protected]: bash ./unltlauncher.sh
Note: If you're running on a 64 bits OS, please install 32 bits libraries. If you're running on Linux and you didn't configure UDEV rules for your device, please run the script with superuser permissions (sudo bash unltlauncher.sh)
Here are some SCREENSHOTS::good:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
I hope you will find it useful! :laugh:
P.S. Sorry for my English. I'm from Argentina!
NOTE FOR THOSE WHO DOWNLOAD unlt200.sh instead of the actual unlt201.sh: Please download unlt201.sh because the toolkit will not work on Nexus 10 if you are running unlt200.sh. The new version has the new CWM recovery.
Is there anyway this can be used with windows? I am not familiar with Linux but I've been looking around for a windows version of the nexus 10 toolkit
thcaddict said:
Is there anyway this can be used with windows? I am not familiar with Linux but I've been looking around for a windows version of the nexus 10 toolkit
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I'm wondering this too. I know that virtual machines can be touchy, especially when USB interfaces are involved, so I don't want to try that. Maybe a regular live DVD, or we could use the Wubi installer for ubuntu? I don't know if it's possible to install 32 bit libraries on a live DVD... but I guess I can just download a 32 bit ubuntu image if I go that route (if I can find a blank DVD somewhere!)
Komodo Rogue said:
I'm wondering this too. I know that virtual machines can be touchy, especially when USB interfaces are involved, so I don't want to try that. Maybe a regular live DVD, or we could use the Wubi installer for ubuntu? I don't know if it's possible to install 32 bit libraries on a live DVD... but I guess I can just download a 32 bit ubuntu image if I go that route (if I can find a blank DVD somewhere!)
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As Komodo said, a virtual machine is not recommended for running programs which involve USB interfaces.
Try running Ubuntu from a 32 bits Live CD. But I really recommend to have a Linux OS on hard drive.
thcaddict said:
Is there anyway this can be used with windows? I am not familiar with Linux but I've been looking around for a windows version of the nexus 10 toolkit
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There does exist a Toolkit that peforms the same functions as this one but it is meant solely for the Galaxy Nexus. It works on Win xp, Vista, 7 (both 32 and 64 bit versions). I have used the Win 7 64 bit to unlock and root my GNex.
Check my signature for the link to mskip's GNex Toolkit. mskip is an incredibly helpful person, maybe you guys can persuade him to alter his Toolkit to mirror tatelucas' [OP] Toolkit functionality.
As far as Linux is concerned, I am an old history prof. who has learnt linux myself. It is by far the easiest OS to get into but requires patience to learn the command line structure. I run Mint Maya on an old Windows xp box (secondary machine) to tool around Linux and it functions much better than the OS it originally came with.
Good luck.
I am going to try this on a friend's Nexus S (crespo) on Mint Maya and will report back. It should work as Mint takes off of Ubuntu.
fham said:
There does exist a Toolkit that peforms the same functions as this one but it is meant solely for the Galaxy Nexus. It works on Win xp, Vista, 7 (both 32 and 64 bit versions). I have used the Win 7 64 bit to unlock and root my GNex.
Check my signature for the link to mskip's GNex Toolkit. mskip is an incredibly helpful person, maybe you guys can persuade him to alter his Toolkit to mirror tatelucas' [OP] Toolkit functionality.
As far as Linux is concerned, I am an old history prof. who has learnt linux myself. It is by far the easiest OS to get into but requires patience to learn the command line structure. I run Mint Maya on an old Windows xp box (secondary machine) to tool around Linux and it functions much better than the OS it originally came with.
Good luck.
I am going to try this on a friend's Nexus S (crespo) on Mint Maya and will report back. It should work as Mint takes off of Ubuntu.
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has anyone confirmed this to work on Linux? or does it still need to be tested? Im running Ubuntu live cd right now because i wanted to try it, but because i am not familiar at all with linux, i wiould really prefer not to be the guinea pig.
Well, if the 32gb variety ever comes into stock again somewhere I'll be using this...
Got to the part where you choose automatic or manual and then it does nothing... I press a then enter and nothing happens.
vowywowy said:
Got to the part where you choose automatic or manual and then it does nothing... I press a then enter and nothing happens.
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Case Sensitive
This would work on all distros, unless something really bad is in the script.
NEXUS 10 TOOLKIT V1.0.0] Drivers, Backup, Unlock, Root, Flash, Mods + MUCH MORE
thcaddict said:
Is there anyway this can be used with windows? I am not familiar with Linux but I've been looking around for a windows version of the nexus 10 toolkit
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FOR WINDOWS
This is what you're going to want as soon as the bugs are worked out all the way:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2001868
Thanks if it helps :^}
I'm pleased to report that every function of this worked great for me in Ubuntu.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk 2
Will running this script wipe my device?
I have all apps and media in their places and would like to avoid the setup again.
This script does multiple things depending on what options you select. Unlocking does wipe a device. The only other option here that does, I beleive, is flashing the factory image.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk 2
newellj79 said:
This script does multiple things depending on what options you select. Unlocking does wipe a device. The only other option here that does, I beleive, is flashing the factory image.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks for the info. Sounds like the same process as with the Galaxy Nexus.
newellj79 said:
I'm pleased to report that every function of this worked great for me in Ubuntu.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks for letting me know!! I'm really happy to hear that!! :good:
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everything is working great in Ubuntu!! any chance for a factory/stock 4.2 for toro though?
Failed on Nexus 7, android 4.2.1
Hi, just to let you know that this fails on my Nexus 7 (groupee) which has been upgraded OTA to 4.2.1 (not sure if this is a contributing factor though)
When I try debug it, it's clear that it fails to flash the CMW.
FYI, I was finally able to root my Nexus 7 using this : http://www.androidng.com/root-nexus-10-on-windows-osx-linux - I know, it's for Nexus 10, but amazingly, it works with my Nexus 7 too
Hope you find it useful.
cheers,
Harry

[TOOLKIT] N-Cry 4.4.4 [Android 4.4.4] Nexus Toolkit [English] [Updated:06/20/14]

{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Hi everybody, i want to present to you here my toolkit. My English is not so good. So please forgive me
It should just be a hobby project, but with the time the project was growing.
The toolkit actually makes all that other toolkits can.
Please do not be too hard for me
I hope you have fun with the toolkit
love greetings Cryten :silly:
Version 4.0:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
System requirements:
Windows 7 or Windows 8
Net Framework 4.0 "HERE"
USB ADB Driver
Instructions:
1. N-Cry Toolkit download + extract (from www.crymedia.de)
2. USB ADB driver install completely
3. Under Win8, the "driver signing" are disabled when using Unsigned driver!
4. Before the first start USB debug switch in the Nexus and wait for the Windows, the Nexus has been fully installed.
5. Before starting make sure that no ADB.exe or Fastboot.exe running in the task manager!
thx to :
Chainfire for CF-Root
Teamwin for TWRP
Clockworkmod Team for CWM
And all who have supported me so far
Download:
Nexus 10 Toolkit: www.crymdedia.de
Donate: N-Cry support and donations
My Site: N-Cry Website
Twitter: www.twitter.com/cryten4you
Facebook: www.facebook.com/NCryToolkit
Cryten said:
Hi everybody, i want to present to you here my toolkit. My English is not so good. So please forgive me
It should just be a hobby project, but with the time the project was growing.
The toolkit actually makes all that other toolkits can.
Please do not be too hard for me
The toolkit was developed in German, and i have by now added a C# language file, and it has been translated in English to participate. Once the windows client is provided a English, the toolkit should change the language independently. I hope so
I hope you have fun with the toolkit
love greetings Cryten :silly:
In english translation 80% finished without terminal
German screen!
Features:
1-Click Root/Unlock/Recovery 4.2.1 / 4.2.2
1-Click Stock Restore 4.2.1 / 4.2.2
Stock Kernel Flash 4.2.2
Backup und Restore
Wipe Menu Data/Cache
Bootloader Lock
Device infos
Boot Root Menü (Superboot/CF-Root)
Download Area
Bootloader Lock
Clockworkmod Touch (current version)
Team Win Recovery Project (current version)
Easy to use
System requirements:
Windows 7 or Windows 8
Net Framework 4.0 or later
USB ADB Driver
Instructions:
1. N-Cry Toolkit Download + Install (from www.ncry.eu)
2. USB ADB driver install completely
3. Under Win8, the "driver signing" are disabled
4. Before the first start USB debug switch in the Nexus and wait for the Windows, the Nexus has been fully installed.
5. Before starting make sure that no ADB.exe or Fastboot.exe running in the task manager!
IMPORTANT from 4.2.2: The ADB/USB access in the device must be confirmed!
thx to :
Chainfire for CF-Root
PaulOBrien for Superboot
Teamwin for TWRP
Clockworkmod Team for CWM
And all who have supported me so far
Download:
Nexus 4/7/10 Toolkit: www.ncry.eu
Donate: N-Cry support and donations
My Site: N-Cry Website
Twitter: www.twitter.com/cryten4you
Facebook: www.facebook.com/NCryToolkit
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Cool man, always good to see new faces showing up on the n10 forums to work with us all, thanks again!
Can't say I'm a fan of Toolkits, but I suppose it is nice to see another developer
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3. Under Win8, the "driver signing" are disabled
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This shouldn't be needed if your using Google's own drivers. Is there a reason they might be modified to break the signature?
With Google, the driver must not of course be made, only at the Naked drivers
Is needed Net Framework 4.5 for the Toolkit, so there are no errors
Cryten
At the moment it seems impossible for a "Custom Rom" to write function so that it goes on its own, I'll probably have to rely on ADB sideload via Custom Recovery ... well let's see
Re: [TOOLKIT] N-Cry 3.0 Nexus Toolkit
I'll give it a shot. Thanks...
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v3.1 Release
Toolkit:
-. Exe * All functions are integrated into the NCry.exe.
- Main window was rebuilt.
- Custom Rom flashing has been removed!
Backup / Restore:
- An option was to secure only app's added.
Recovery menu
- A version indicator has been added, this can be updated "on the fly".
Location:
- English words added
- Spanish is slowly integrated
- Italian is slowly integrated
- Search Translator!
www.ncry.eu
Cryten
N-Cry Toolkit 3.1.1 is released
Toolkit:
- There was an error in the Ncry.exe this has been fixed!
- It should now correctly creates a startup unzip.exe
Cryten
Release v3.1.2
Toolkit:
- There was an error in the Recovery.exe (one-click) this has been fixed!
- The rest of the files has been integrated into the NCry.exe.
Backup/Restore:
- The backups are now stored in the documents folder under "N-Cry Backups"
- We now prevent the backups are deleted by mistake!
www.ncry.eu
Greetz Cryten
Thread is up to date
cryten
Worked perfectly for me- thanks!
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N-Cry Toolkit 3.2.2 out now!
Download und Changelog auf: www.ncry.eu
best regards Cryten
Changelog:
- N-Cry caused an exception and was terminated after a download!
- State in Main menu added. Where is the Nexus? State: Fastboot/ADB)
- Recovery Menu: MD5 checksum completed
- Baseband Menu: MD5 checksum completed
- 1-Click Menu: MD5 checksum integration completed
- Android 4.3 added (prepared)
- Root Menu: MD5 checksum integration completed
- Auto Update Toolkit completed
- New Nexus row integrating (...soon)
- Recovery Menu: "Philz Touch Recovery" added: Nexus 7, Nexus 7 3G und Nexus 10
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Download: N-Cry Toolkit
LG Cryten
Cryten said:
Changelog:
Download: N-Cry Toolkit
LG Cryten
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what do you mean with "Android 4.3 added (prepared)"?
Prepared like it will be included soon or prepare for root?
HansiHusten said:
what do you mean with "Android 4.3 added (prepared)"?
Prepared like it will be included soon or prepare for root?
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This changelogs are old
Pls check ncry.eu changelogs
Cryten
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 4 mit Tapatalk 4 Beta
Thread updated
visit www.ncry.eu an read the patchnotes
Just re-rooted my N10 (lost it with the 4.3 update of course), no issues at all, very easy to do. Thanks for the toolkit
Thanks this is good but i have one question. Will using the unlock bootloader feature wipe data? or will my data still be availabe?
abdel12345 said:
Thanks this is good but i have one question. Will using the unlock bootloader feature wipe data? or will my data still be availabe?
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If you unlock the bootloader, it WILL wipe your data.

[Toolkit] Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit v2.1.4 [Updated 01/16/16]: Gnex GSM Thread

Unlocking, rooting, relocking and unrooting simplified! (and much more!)
VERSION 2.1.4 - This program will automatically bring together all the files you need to unlock and root your device in a few clicks, or flash it back to stock and re-lock it. You can also use this program to backup/restore all your important data, flash zips, set file permissions, push and pull files, install apps, generate logcats/bugreports, and much more! With the included file association options, you can perform tasks like flashing zips, installing apps, restoring android backup files, and flashing/booting img files with just a double click! The program includes a full featured interface for automating tasks in TWRP, enhanced restore features, an in-built auto-updater/notification system, ‘any build’ mode, advanced restore features,’NRT- Live Log’ for viewing the adb/fastboot cmds that are run in the background, quick tools utilities, and tools for taking screenshots/screen-recordings. All the latest official Android builds and Nexus devices are supported. The program intelligently and selectively downloads the files it needs for your device and makes sure you are using the latest files available. The program can even auto-detect your device and build. This release brings full Marshmallow root support plus all automated features by utilizing a new system that no longer requires modified boot.imgs. Check out the updated changelog for a more comprehensive breakdown of the feature set and changes in this release.
~ my goal for this project is make the entire process as smooth and simple as possible ~
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Changelog: http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/changelog/
Enjoy! ^_^
{{ WugFresh }}
Root with NRT (Video by Rootjunky)
More videos here: http://www.wugfresh.com/videos/
This thread deserves to be sticky
Thank you , definitely 5 stars for sharing
Hey I downloaded this program to try to fix my nexus. Its stuck at the google boot screen.
I saw this video on youtube and did the hold vol up down and power button to get to fastboot.
Then Im supposed to do the "flash stock + unroot" option but I keep getting a message that fastboot device was not found.
Basically stuck at this point now...
any ideas?
How can i update the files? Lets say the twrp recovery? I tried checking for updates but it says nexus root toolkit files are all updated but when i root w/ custom recovery it flashes the old version.. Thanks!
Thx , this really help awesome toolkit ~
Wugfresh got my gnex yesterday and used this to root, unlock the boot loader and install twrp very quick and easy to use keep up the good work
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Look really easy, will try this when i get home, i think it deserve to be pinned in the forum, thanks.
drafgnjom said:
How can i update the files? Lets say the twrp recovery? I tried checking for updates but it says nexus root toolkit files are all updated but when i root w/ custom recovery it flashes the old version.. Thanks!
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Install goo manager from play store and update recovery through there. What I do
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guys i have a simple question. I keep hearing about clean install of a rom and my question is this. When you select the option back to stock the toolkit just flash stock rom over the installed rom or first eipe the phone and after flash the stock image. In few words the back to stock option is clean install or not. thanks in advance guys
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Fantastic program, big props to to WugFresh, it couldn't get any easier to root/install cwm
xxSAKISxx said:
guys i have a simple question. I keep hearing about clean install of a rom and my question is this. When you select the option back to stock the toolkit just flash stock rom over the installed rom or first eipe the phone and after flash the stock image. In few words the back to stock option is clean install or not. thanks in advance guys
Send from my awesome-superb-f.... ng incredible Galaxy Nexus
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the stock firmware will replace the current rom and userdata.img will erase your data. it is like "automated fastboot flash".
samersh72 said:
the stock firmware will replace the current rom and userdata.img will erase your data. it is like "automated fastboot flash".
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tnx for your reply. so you can tell that back to stock is " clean install"
Send from my awesome-superb-f.... ng incredible Galaxy Nexus
xxSAKISxx said:
tnx for your reply. so you can tell that back to stock is " clean install"
Send from my awesome-superb-f.... ng incredible Galaxy Nexus
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you can say yes :good:
samersh72 said:
you can say yes :good:
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ok tnx again.To bad that we can't flash custom roms with toolkit. I dont know but i feel more "safe" when i do stuff with my nexus through my laptop.
Send from my awesome-superb-f.... ng incredible Galaxy Nexus
samersh72 said:
the stock firmware will replace the current rom and userdata.img will erase your data. it is like "automated fastboot flash".
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Yes it is a life saver option, After that the phone is completely stock all data erased, ready to visiting service
xxSAKISxx said:
ok tnx again.To bad that we can't flash custom roms with toolkit. I dont know but i feel more "safe" when i do stuff with my nexus through my laptop.
Send from my awesome-superb-f.... ng incredible Galaxy Nexus
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v1.6.4 is up. Yes, you can flash custom roms through the tookit. Use "Flash zips" with "file is on this computer button. Cheers.
{{ WugFresh }}
hey wugfresh version 1.6.6 is 100% compatible with 4.3? I mean i can flash 4.3 and root with a click or i have to flash something esle? Anyway thank you for the great work.
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xxSAKISxx said:
hey wugfresh version 1.6.6 is 100% compatible with 4.3? I mean i can flash 4.3 and root with a click or i have to flash something esle? Anyway thank you for the great work.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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Lots of users have reported success however I am releasing v1.6.7 later today with some fixes. I finished everything last night but it was so late I didn't have the time to publish it. The choice is yours.
{{ WugFresh }}
Encrypted phone?
I just tried to root my phone and realize that the NRT may not work because my phone is encrypted. Does this root method use the SDcard to stage the root install?
I have used NRT in the past and it was quick and easy. Now, I am think that I previously rooted before encrypting my phone.
Help? Thanks.
Additional info:
Galaxy Nexus takju with Android 4.3
Rooting without custom recovery - temporary use of TWRP

[Toolkit] Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit v2.1.4 [Updated 01/16/16]: Gnex Verizon Thread

Unlocking, rooting, relocking and unrooting simplified! (and much more!)
VERSION 2.1.4 - This program will automatically bring together all the files you need to unlock and root your device in a few clicks, or flash it back to stock and re-lock it. You can also use this program to backup/restore all your important data, flash zips, set file permissions, push and pull files, install apps, generate logcats/bugreports, and much more! With the included file association options, you can perform tasks like flashing zips, installing apps, restoring android backup files, and flashing/booting img files with just a double click! The program includes a full featured interface for automating tasks in TWRP, enhanced restore features, an in-built auto-updater/notification system, ‘any build’ mode, advanced restore features,’NRT- Live Log’ for viewing the adb/fastboot cmds that are run in the background, quick tools utilities, and tools for taking screenshots/screen-recordings. All the latest official Android builds and Nexus devices are supported. The program intelligently and selectively downloads the files it needs for your device and makes sure you are using the latest files available. The program can even auto-detect your device and build. This release brings full Marshmallow root support plus all automated features by utilizing a new system that no longer requires modified boot.imgs. Check out the updated changelog for a more comprehensive breakdown of the feature set and changes in this release.
~ my goal for this project is make the entire process as smooth and simple as possible ~
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More information & Download Links: http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
Changelog: http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/changelog/
Enjoy! ^_^
{{ WugFresh }}
Root with NRT (Video by Rootjunky)
More videos here: http://www.wugfresh.com/videos/
WugFresh said:
As per requested by users, here is a thread for the NRT specifically dedicated to the Verizon Gnex. <-- This is the device I personally have.
I will push an update out to the master lists shortly to add official support for 4.2.2 vzn gnex.
Cheers,
{{ WugFresh }}
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Masterlists are now updated and all the corresponding files are properly uploaded so now the toolkit has full 4.2.2 support for the vzn gnex. Just initiate an update in the toolkit and you will see the 4.2.2 build in the build list, and it will also be available as a factory image you can automatically download and flash to in the flash stock interface. Enjoy!
{{ WugFresh }}
Still can't find 4.2.2, build JDQ39 in the list. I've run the update check and it says it's up to date, but still don't get it.
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omniatic said:
Still can't find 4.2.2, build JDQ39 in the list. I've run the update check and it says it's up to date, but still don't get it.
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I will be pushing out v1.6.4 soon with a fix to make sure that the masterlists update properly for everyone along with other changes and enhancements.
{{ WugFresh }}
WugFresh said:
I will be pushing out v1.6.4 soon with a fix to make sure that the masterlists update properly for everyone along with other changes and enhancements.
{{ WugFresh }}
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Thanks for all your hard work WugFresh. Awaiting your update for 4.2.2.
dalumberjack said:
Thanks for all your hard work WugFresh. Awaiting your update for 4.2.2.
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I've used this tool for updating by choosing "any build" and downloading 4.2.2 from the link on the tool. Success!) Radio and all. I'm sure I'll do it again for kicks when he updates but in the meantime has anyone else done it this way?
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I am running a 4.2.2 custom ROM and need to unroot and lock again to use warranty.....will this toolkit work. Been looking for awhile now and the "4.2.2 coming soon" comment above makes me think that it won't work to unroot my 4.2.2 custom ROM back to factory. Will it?
NexusNero said:
I am running a 4.2.2 custom ROM and need to unroot and lock again to use warranty.....will this toolkit work. Been looking for awhile now and the "4.2.2 coming soon" comment above makes me think that it won't work to unroot my 4.2.2 custom ROM back to factory. Will it?
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Yes it will work for that, and if you need to root again then use "any build".
You just have to download the factory image package from Google and use Other/browse in the flash stock interface.
Google Code - Factory Image Packages
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Hi;
Is this tool support (i515)?
i need to unlock one to use it in gsm network! is this possible?
thnx in advance.
ghassir said:
Hi;
Is this tool support (i515)?
i need to unlock one to use it in gsm network! is this possible?
thnx in advance.
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Yes. Don't confuse unlocking the bootloader (what this toolkit does) with carrier unlocking. They are two completely different things. Good luck.
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WugFresh said:
Yes. Don't confuse unlocking the bootloader (what this toolkit does) with carrier unlocking. They are two completely different things. Good luck.
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and you cant use a verizon gnex on a gsm networks to answer his question, so the only thing you'll be unlocking is the bootloader.
t1.8matt said:
and you cant use a verizon gnex on a gsm networks to answer his question, so the only thing you'll be unlocking is the bootloader.
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Thnx a lot!
WugFresh said:
Masterlists are now updated and all the corresponding files are properly uploaded so now the toolkit has full 4.2.2 support for the vzn gnex. Just initiate an update in the toolkit and you will see the 4.2.2 build in the build list, and it will also be available as a factory image you can automatically download and flash to in the flash stock interface. Enjoy!
{{ WugFresh }}
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First off thanks a ton for making this, I feel obliged to donate because you make this whole process a breeze. So I went back to rooted stock 4.2.2, and now I want to flash a custom rom. When i go to flash the zips to my gnex it says this can't be done while i'm on the "any build" option. Since there isn't a way to select 4.2.2 yet will it work if i select "custom rom (jb)" option?
EDIT: I just went back to 4.1.1 then flashed the rom (duh) btw AOKP build 6 works awesome so far.
v1.6.4 is now up and the update package is also live. Enjoy! ^_^
{{ WugFresh }}
This should be stickied!!!!!!!! I honestly don't understand why it hasn't been yet.
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justen7723 said:
This should be stickied!!!!!!!! I honestly don't understand why it hasn't been yet.
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Title should also be updated. Stating that it's for the GSM Gnex is very confusing for us CDMA peeps.
Last version worked for my toro. Did the update take that away?
Edit: pretty sure I used this on my nexus 7 too
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SirBindy said:
Title should also be updated. Stating that it's for the GSM Gnex is very confusing for us CDMA peeps.
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This is just a thread for GSM Gnex people. The toolkit is for all Nexus devices. I made separate threads per device when requested by user's. The main universal thread can be found in the nexus 7 section of xda.
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Still no Mac version I'm guessing?
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