[Q] Pull files from boot looping state - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hey fellaz,
Earlier, I was installing some apps for a custom keyboard. I was notified by Android that I needed to update the APK installer (I cannot remember the exact dialog) which I installed. After that, whenever I tried to open ANY .apk file, it kept saying the installer has stopped working. Couple minutes later, the phone rebooted and was stuck in a loop.
I read this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1856188&page=4 , but I am completely new to working with ADB. I did manage to install the SDK and update it. I booted into Recovery mode and tried the command 'adb backup -all' (given in another thread) and I was given "adb: unable to connect for backup."
Unless I did something wrong, I doubt ADB would work since I'm not booted into the phone right? (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30826050&postcount=32)
I would just like to back up maybe one or two folders that are crucial to me.
Any advice? Is there anything Verizon can do if I take it into the store?
Thanks!
EDIT: Forgot to add that I have the phone completely stock. I'm debating whether or not to do a hard reset as I'm reading conflicting reports of sdcard being saved and not being saved.

Thats your problem. Adb works only on custom recovery's. There is a thread on flashing the stock image via fastboot without wiping data. I think thats your only solution..
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mrgnex said:
Thats your problem. Adb works only on custom recovery's. There is a thread on flashing the stock image via fastboot without wiping data. I think thats your only solution..
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would you kindly point me to that thread? I found this one, "how-to-install-jelly-bean-on-galaxy-nexus/" (search on google, guide from betanews) but I don't think that is what you're speaking of.

tangosmango said:
would you kindly point me to that thread? I found this one, "how-to-install-jelly-bean-on-galaxy-nexus/" (search on google, guide from betanews) but I don't think that is what you're speaking of.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2377307
Here you go. Hope it works. One tip: read it very carefully and maybe multiple times..
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mrgnex said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2377307
Here you go. Hope it works. One tip: read it very carefully and maybe multiple times..
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[ a) Turn on USB Debugging
I'm not sure if I had that on. I doubt there is a way to turn USB debugging on without booting right?
In any case, I was able to follow the steps and now it just says 'waiting for device'

tangosmango said:
[ a) Turn on USB Debugging
I'm not sure if I had that on. I doubt there is a way to turn USB debugging on without booting right?
In any case, I was able to follow the steps and now it just says 'waiting for device'
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Hmm thats quite a problem. Its waiting for device because USB debugging is off.. You cant turn it on without booting. I'll search for you but it might be that I cant help you.
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mrgnex said:
Hmm thats quite a problem. Its waiting for device because USB debugging is off.. You cant turn it on without booting. I'll search for you but it might be that I cant help you.
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hey, I really appreciate your help but I did a hard reset which fixed everything. I did however lose a lot of data (from my last backup).
Again, thanks for your help!

you do not need usb debugging for fastboot so do not worry about turning that on.

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How do I relock boot loader for insurance

I am getting a replacement nexus and I am on 4.1 ROM (Verizon gnex) and need to go back to unrooted and all. How do I do it. Plz someone shoot me the link I have 2 more days too send it in thank u
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frankiedizzle87 said:
I am getting a replacement nexus and I am on 4.1 ROM (Verizon gnex) and need to go back to unrooted and all. How do I do it. Plz someone shoot me the link I have 2 more days too send it in thank u
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Code:
fastboot oem lock
AshtonTS said:
Code:
fastboot oem lock
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i have a new computer i have to start from scratch as far as adb and all. And i am so lost right now. when i finished re downloading ADB and did cmd and check ADB devices my nexus didnt show up
frankiedizzle87 said:
i have a new computer i have to start from scratch as far as adb and all. And i am so lost right now. when i finished re downloading ADB and did cmd and check ADB devices my nexus didnt show up
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You gotta install adb driver for Nexus. For my computer, when I enabled usb debugging, it downloaded the driver for me (odd enough) but if your computer doesn't do that, you can Google around to get the exe file for you to install. Just make sure the Nexus has usb debugging on, or it doesn't let you install the driver (from my experience)
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frankiedizzle87 said:
i have a new computer i have to start from scratch as far as adb and all. And i am so lost right now. when i finished re downloading ADB and did cmd and check ADB devices my nexus didnt show up
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Go to the development section and get the toolkit. Install all the required drivers. Lock her back up
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uoY_redruM said:
Go to the development section and get the toolkit. Install all the required drivers. Lock her back up
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ok i just went back to cm9 in a panic thinking no jelly bean drivers or something i dunno why i thought that. I will go into dev section and look for some drivers. The site that it gave says KIES is having issues so i cant even download kies. Can i still get drivers with out it? and when i did uSB debugging i still could not load drivers it said failed.
frankiedizzle87 said:
ok i just went back to cm9 in a panic thinking no jelly bean drivers or something i dunno why i thought that. I will go into dev section and look for some drivers. The site that it gave says KIES is having issues so i cant even download kies. Can i still get drivers with out it? and when i did uSB debugging i still could not load drivers it said failed.
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It doesn't matter what you're currently on. You will completely nuke your phone when you fastboot the images onto your device anyway.
ok my computer currently recognizes my phone now and i know how to re lock my bootloader what rom should i put it on so they dont know i was rooted before relocking the bootloader. I thought locking it would set it back to default but i was wrong i just had cm9 with a locked bootloader lol i think they would know from that but seriously. What rom should i put to just make my phone 100000% stock
frankiedizzle87 said:
ok my computer currently recognizes my phone now and i know how to re lock my bootloader what rom should i put it on so they dont know i was rooted before relocking the bootloader. I thought locking it would set it back to default but i was wrong i just had cm9 with a locked bootloader lol i think they would know from that but seriously. What rom should i put to just make my phone 100000% stock
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The stock ROM, there's a full factory restore through Odin. Its in one of the stickies.
You can do everything using gnex toolkit v7.0.
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Download the factory image from Google and flash to stock
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
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frankiedizzle87 said:
ok my computer currently recognizes my phone now and i know how to re lock my bootloader what rom should i put it on so they dont know i was rooted before relocking the bootloader. I thought locking it would set it back to default but i was wrong i just had cm9 with a locked bootloader lol i think they would know from that but seriously. What rom should i put to just make my phone 100000% stock
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So you got everything stock except the ROM? So you got stock recovery and everything? If you do, first of all, download the stock rom from google site (there should be few versions, that, you gotta find it out) then you need to download clockwork mod recovery (assuming that you got fastboot and adb) now just boot into cwm on your phone and flash the stock rom. By doing this, you're not over writing the recovery but you can still use the cwm
Also you gotta unlock first lol
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No operating system on phone

I did a factory reset on my galaxy nexus. I also by mistake erased my internal SD card. So now my phone only boots as far as the google screen because there is not ROM to boot into and when you connect to a computer it doesn't recognize the phone. How do I get a rom on my phone so it works again.
Thanks
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AshleyPem28 said:
I did a factory reset on my galaxy nexus. I also by mistake erased my internal SD card. So now my phone only boots as far as the google screen because there is not ROM to boot into and when you connect to a computer it doesn't recognize the phone. How do I get a rom on my phone so it works again.
Thanks
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Can you boot into fastboot? (Hold the power button and both volume buttons). I would boot into fastboot and reflash the Stock images. Also want to specify which variant you have.. GSM or CDMA if CDMA, verizon or Sprint?
Factory reset from stock or a custom recovery will not wipe the system partition. If you formatted the system partition from a custom recovery you can boot back into the custom recovery and adb push a ROM to your sdcard
Install the drivers on the computer. Then put the phone in fastboot mode like uber mentioned. Then push the rom to the phone and flash it in recovery. If you didnt install a recovery either, youll need one of those too.
Yeah hard to tell by her post if her bootloader is unlocked or not. I didnt think it was possible to wipe system without unlocking the boot loader and flashing a new recovery. Which means she needs knowledge of fastboot to even set that up.
The more i read the OP the more it sounds like unless she bought a used rooted phone off ebay. This thing is stock and just needs to boot to stock recovery and perform a factory reset from there. And that her system is fine.
With then phone off, hold down both volume buttons. Then hold down the power button, once it boots , use the volume keys to cycle and the power button to select. Navigate to recovery and perform a factory reset.
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Lol i just fixed this on my brothers phone, Odin a stock tar, then reroot/install and CWM
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Fire n mage said:
Lol i just fixed this on my brothers phone, Odin a stock tar, then reroot/install and CWM
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No.
Thanks for all the replies. My bootloader is unlocked. I'll give it a try and let you know how it turns out, thank you
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Also my phone was rooted and GSM
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AshleyPem28 said:
Also my phone was rooted and GSM
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Doesn't matter if its GSM or rooted. Fastboot is independent.
I can boot into fastboot and clockworkmod recovery, but the SD storage is blank. The computer won't recognize the phone. I can't seem to fix it and it's driving me crazy not having a phone. Please help!!
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Plug in your phone via USB, in Fastboot mode.
Does it show in the device manager? It might not be called 'Galaxy Nexus', might be called something Fastboot related. It might be in the USB section.
XP:To open Device Manager, click Start, and then click Control Panel. Click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System. On the Hardware tab, click Device Manager.
7: Hit windows key, type in "Device Manager"
If there's a yellow triangle next to the device, the drivers on your PC may be not working correctly.
If it is working correctly, the easiest option is to load the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit, and flash stock ROM.
You installed the drivers as mentioned I take it?
AshleyPem28 said:
I can boot into fastboot and clockworkmod recovery, but the SD storage is blank. The computer won't recognize the phone. I can't seem to fix it and it's driving me crazy not having a phone. Please help!!
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[HOW-TO] [GSM & CDMA] Convert to latest yakju/takju/mysid (incl JB) / Return to stock
Take a look at step A. Install the drivers. Note you should also be able to set up the adb drivers while your phone is booted into a custom recovery.
follow the instructions here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Install the drivers, then flash the stock image in fastboot, nothing to it.
Whoa there are females on this forum!!!!????? <Sound of a hundred myths shattering>
But anyway, why dont u just flash fastboot stock images?
Whoops, ninja'ed.
psycho2097 said:
females
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Pluralizing the word is likely over-optimism on your part :laugh:
CMNein said:
Pluralizing the word is likely over-optimism on your part :laugh:
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Damn, it's getting sexist!
Mach3.2 said:
Damn, it's getting sexist!
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Well its bound to when there's 40k males n 40 females(i m taking 1-2 per current device)
THIS. IS. NEXUS.
Ash just install the drivers for the galaxy nexus, download a rom like aokp (the "maguro" version is the gsm version. Dont flash "toro" versions those are for cdma ) and then push it to the sd card using fastboot. All those steps are listed in a lot of posts in great detail by the author mskip and are stickied in the dev section here. Just read his posts for questions or drivers . Its all pretty straight forward once you read the right posts. Id avoid using any toolkits though, its all fairly simple stuff. And dont worry about the geeks here being surprised about seeing females. Some of them have never left the basement before. ( no offence guys , i got no problem with the homosexuals )
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att fusion 2 / u8665

Hello so I am new to these forums but have used them in the past for assistance. I have been trying to root a att fusion 2 aka u8665 ive seen a couple posts on here about how to and someone said they were successful but vauge steps cause frustration.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920528
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1976657
As i said i have been trying for a while and basically tried everything listed in those two posts, also the post where they said they managed to attain root through fastboot confused me. From what i understood fastboot needs root to be able to operate, otherwise the steps in the post about using adb i just keep running into permission issues where i cant mount anything to root it.
I had trouble myself, but figured it out. I recompiled all the files posted by RFE.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lm11rrn3z5c2j6v/Huawei-Fusion-2-Recovery-Root.zip
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still stuck
thank you for the quick response, but see the issue i was having is that fastboot is installed through the adb, yet i cant get it to recognize my device. but again thanks for the quick reply but one last thing this recovery.img is it a pre rooted image?
gm4n1989 said:
thank you for the quick response, but see the issue i was having is that fastboot is installed through the adb, yet i cant get it to recognize my device. but again thanks for the quick reply but one last thing this recovery.img is it a pre rooted image?
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were you able to root?
and yes, the recovery.img installs SuperSu on reboot
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fastboot not seeing device
RoboticBuddy said:
were you able to root?
and yes, the recovery.img installs SuperSu on reboot
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not yet i am going to try again in a bit here though, still running into issues where fastboot will not recognize the device. im guessing a driver issue, except not sure why they wont work.
RoboticBuddy said:
were you able to root?
and yes, the recovery.img installs SuperSu on reboot
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ok so i got to where i need to use the actual flash command but it returns a error " cannot determine image filename for 'recover.img' "
RoboticBuddy said:
were you able to root?
and yes, the recovery.img installs SuperSu on reboot
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thank you all rooted now
RoboticBuddy said:
I had trouble myself, but figured it out. I recompiled all the files posted by RFE.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lm11rrn3z5c2j6v/Huawei-Fusion-2-Recovery-Root.zip
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If anyone else would like to contribute please do. I've had 5 attempts at registering this type of device without triggering a call-home. I've swapped out 90% of all the components that brand the phone AT&T (including huawei-hardware-extensions & mobile phone "care"??). When using Titanium Backup you will notice that some of the specially protected APK files cannot be removed or "found" - you will get the message "APK file not found." The only way to get around this is to use fastboot and pull the file from the device before removing it. If you remove the wrong system APK your phone won't be bricked, but it will give you infinite android.acore force close loops and other nasty crippling bugs (such as no touch-keys backlight). If you want to be sure that you are not doing any damage, do a full reboot and cache clear after uninstalling any of the AT&T prepaid system components. Many of the system components can not be removed or replaced with other versions until their dependencies are replaced or removed as well. Titanium Backup once again comes in handy and lets you select an android ID or "profile" which is a UID that is tied to your Google Play / Android Market account. You will have to create a new random Android ID after you have have replaced all the apps. Make sure you remove any files like Twitter that have been specially made for this phone & include a long unique ID like Twitter-3-6-0-(123456)--00000_V300_001.APK - the phone is incredibly fast without any google or ATT stuff on it.

Waiting for device no matter what

I have installed and reinstalled the usb drivers like 4 times with reboots in between. I was about to root, but after root i cant do anything. The main thing i want to do is flash a custom rom. I have the gnex tool kit, it says waiting for device (option 6), and the most recent drivers are from that toolkit. I tried command pront, Fastboot reboot-bootloader, it says waiting for device. I tried adb flash recovery recovery.img it says waiting for device. I tried 2 different cables and all my usb ports on my computer.
Im at a loss. I can still transfer files from my computer to my device. My computer detects it just none of these commands... god i wish i had an sd card slot... lol
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I also tried putting it inot fastboot mode by pressing the power and wolume up / down keys. It goes to the screen and says start. All commands still say waiting for device.
I feel like this is a driver issue but idk why.... i have tried all drivers...........
i have a samsung galaxy nexus l515 verizon cdma.
Thanks!
Do u have USB debugging on?
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Esteway.619 said:
Do u have USB debugging on?
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Yeah usb debugging is enabled. :crying:
Unplug your phone from computer install the drivers from Samsung's website. (Google USB drivers for galaxy nexus i515) reboot computer and try again. Maybe u should install android SDK with adb and do it manually instead of using a toolkit. Those cause problems.
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Its a driver problem, for sure. OP, stop being lazy please, learn from this here, and after that, like Zepius says, put your big boys pants on and do it like this
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Ohhh the universal naked drivers. I never even thought of that. Actually i did. I have installed them same issue. I have fallowed the instructions in your first link prior to starting this thread. I appreciate the help but your attempt to call me lazy is wrong. Still unable to flash cwm or anything from the computer however i was able to flash cwrm touch today after buying the rom manager premium. Still doesnt explain why i cannot do it from my computer. Mind you i attempted this on my laptop (slackerware) and i did still have issues.
I think it is somthing with the port on my phone ror maybe somthing else. Regardless, im not lazy for i do know where google is and how to abuse all of her abilities. I know where the forum search button is also.
Drivers i have tried.
Naked nexus drivers
Windows native drivers
Slackerware mobile drivers
Samsung drivers
And what ever the gnex tool kit installs. No matter what i get waiting for device...
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5imp7y said:
I have installed and reinstalled the usb drivers like 4 times with reboots in between. I was about to root, but after root i cant do anything. The main thing i want to do is flash a custom rom. I have the gnex tool kit, it says waiting for device (option 6), and the most recent drivers are from that toolkit. I tried command pront, Fastboot reboot-bootloader, it says waiting for device. I tried adb flash recovery recovery.img it says waiting for device. I tried 2 different cables and all my usb ports on my computer.
Im at a loss. I can still transfer files from my computer to my device. My computer detects it just none of these commands... god i wish i had an sd card slot... lol
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I also tried putting it inot fastboot mode by pressing the power and wolume up / down keys. It goes to the screen and says start. All commands still say waiting for device.
I feel like this is a driver issue but idk why.... i have tried all drivers...........
i have a samsung galaxy nexus l515 verizon cdma.
Thanks!
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Are you confusing adb with fastboot, or was "adb flash recovery recovery.img" a typo? Anyway, forget the toolkit. Get adb/fastboot binaries from the 101 & FAQ, and try:
1) booted into Android: adb devices
This should list your device with a number. If the list is empty, adb cannot interface with your gnex.
2) booted into the bootloader: fastboot devices
This should also list your device with a number. If the list is empty, fastboot cannot interface with your gnex.
Note that the adb and the fastboot interface are different. If you installed drivers and got adb running, this does not automatically make fastboot working. Boot into fastboot, connect and use device manager to scout for unknown devices. Update using naked driver if necessary.
5imp7y said:
im not lazy
And what ever the gnex tool kit installs. No matter what i get waiting for device...
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you are lazy. you're relying on a toolkit.
please root your phone the manual way, or at least try fastboot alone so we actually know what the problem is.
Thanks yeah that was a typo. I have the adroid bianarys. Adb and fastboot. I was typing. Fastboot reboot bootloader to try and get gnex tools to see the device. No luck.
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I did root without the tool kit...? I was trying all possabilities to flash cwrm touch before i created a thread. I realize there was a typo in the op. I AM rooted but i had no recovery. Sorry for the confusion.
I rooted manually no problems. Problems arose post root. This can be marked as solved for buying the app fixed my issue. With recovery i can flash roms on the device. No need for a computer anymore. Thanks to those who didnt attack me and make me cry. To those who did well... thanks anyways....
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5imp7y said:
I did root without the tool kit...? I was trying all possabilities to flash cwrm touch before i created a thread. I realize there was a typo in the op. I AM rooted but i had no recovery. Sorry for the confusion.
I rooted manually no problems. Problems arose post root. This can be marked as solved for buying the app fixed my issue. With recovery i can flash roms on the device. No need for a computer anymore. Thanks to those who didnt attack me and make me cry. To those who did well... thanks anyways....
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If you know how to root manually, then surely you must know how to boot or flash a custom recovery like twrp or cwm with fastboot.
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Fastboot flash recovery "your recovery img here". Still said waiting for device....
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so many typos my bad it is hard to type on my phone or tablet with fat fingers.
Seriously though, to the 2 people taking time out of their day to be jerks, grow up im done with this thread.
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5imp7y said:
Fastboot flash recover your recovery img here. Still said waiting for device....
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Again, driver issue. 'fastboot devices' should return your devices serial number. that command is the tell-tell sign that communication between fastboot host (PC/Mac) and client (device) see and recognise each other.
And please try to be flawless on the transcription of the exact commands used, to exclude the possibility of typos.
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bk201doesntexist said:
Again, driver issue. 'fastboot devices' should return your devices serial number. that command is the tell-tell sign that communication between fastboot host and client see each other.
And please try to be flawless on the transcription of the exact commands used, to exclude the possibility of typos.
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BUT! in the gnex tool kit my serial number is displayed...?
5imp7y said:
BUT! in the gnex tool kit my serial number is displayed...?
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Then it maybe not be a driver problem: you need to update platform-tools through android-sdk, which has fastboot/adb binaries. 4.2.2 requires it.
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Let's try and be as friendly as possible when trying to help someone.
Thanks bk201doesntexist for trying to help.
bk201doesntexist said:
Then it maybe not be a driver problem: you need to update platform-tools through android-sdk, which has fastboot/adb binaries. 4.2.2 requires it.
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if not a driver issue, it must be this.
install PDAnet on your device .. follow procedure of installation carefully ( should be installed on both pc and phone ) and when it was installed .when u enter your bootloader your phone will be recognize by your pc and wait for device will gone .
the method tested by me and took me one month two years ago to find .. on my g nexus first try to unlock .
PDAnet isntall drivers and everything you need to use adB commands ... if it helped give me thanks and let me know by pm .
PDA links
http://junefabrics.com/android/downloadold.php
1. Open device manager on your PC.
2. Right click on Android 1.0 with the yellow ! mark on it.
3. Choose update driver.
4. Choose browse my computer.
5. Choose Let me pick from a list.
6. Scroll down and find the Samsung driver with newest date. Should be the driver you downloaded above. (Possibly dated 11/25/2011 ).
7. It will give you a warning about installing the driver, just click yes.
driver: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/GT-I9250TSGGEN#

Gnex constant reboot

Today my Gnex randomly rebooted, then got stuck rebooting. it now starts gets all the way to the home screen then reboots, then the cycle starts over. I am rooted runny shiney rom. nothing new installed recently and as stated before the phone was running normal the rebooted out of the the blue.
I have cleared cache, davik and done factory wipe, all to no avail.
the text on bottom of my bootloader reads:
Product name-tuna
variant- toro 32gb
hw version-10
bootloader version primemd04
baseband version-i515.fk02 cdma-unknown
carrier info-none
i cant flash the factory image because the phone doesn't stay powered on long enough to stay connected to the computer. apparently when i re flashed and root i forgot to make a back up so i can not restore that way either.
You could try pulling battery put back in and hold volume buttons and power to get into fastboot mode and flash factory image. Maybe you already tried this but maybe not so thought I'd throw my thoughts your way.
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tshelby73 said:
You could try pulling battery put back in and hold volume buttons and power to get into fastboot mode and flash factory image. Maybe you already tried this but maybe not so thought I'd throw my thoughts your way.
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I have tried that but I cant get the factory image save to my phone to flash it. Now is the only time i have missed removable memory
jj69chev said:
I have tried that but I cant get the factory image save to my phone to flash it. Now is the only time i have missed removable memory
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the phone reboot itself even when it is on bootloader mode? thats really rarely if not impossible
jj69chev said:
I have tried that but I cant get the factory image save to my phone to flash it. Now is the only time i have missed removable memory
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So you neef help flashing the Factory image? Pm me if you do. I will help
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jj69chev said:
I have tried that but I cant get the factory image save to my phone to flash it. Now is the only time i have missed removable memory
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You don't put image on phone you flash it using fastboot command from computer.
If you don't know how get with previous poster.
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andQlimax said:
the phone reboot itself even when it is on bootloader mode? thats really rarely if not impossible
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No it doesnt reboot when in recovery, but i dont have the factory image save on the device.
tshelby73 said:
You don't put image on phone you flash it using fastboot command from computer.
If you don't know how get with previous poster.
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Fastboot gives me the device not found error, I will get with previous poster as well
jj69chev said:
Fastboot gives me the device not found error, I will get with previous poster as well
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You might not have the right drivers. Have you used fastboot before?
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tshelby73 said:
You might not have the right drivers. Have you used fastboot before?
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I Have the correct drivers, and have used fast boot before. i think i get the error because when i factory reset it, that turns off the debugging mode.
jj69chev said:
I Have the correct drivers, and have used fast boot before. i think i get the error because when i factory reset it, that turns off the debugging mode.
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Debugging mode is only important when you are trying to use adb while booted into Android. In the bootloader, debugging being on or off doesn't matter. It also doesn't matter in recovery either.
Something is wrong somewhere, drivers are usually the best place to start as it is probably the most common reason why the device doesn't communicate with fastboot. Other things to try are different USB cables and USB ports.
jj69chev said:
I Have the correct drivers, and have used fast boot before. i think i get the error because when i factory reset it, that turns off the debugging mode.
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Well looks like you know what your doing so looks like you have a major issue beyond my skill level. Sorry i couldn't help. Never tried it but Odin may be a thought. If you can get into recovery you could side load using adb also.
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cupfulloflol said:
Debugging mode is only important when you are trying to use adb while booted into Android. In the bootloader, debugging being on or off doesn't matter. It also doesn't matter in recovery either.
Something is wrong somewhere, drivers are usually the best place to start as it is probably the most common reason why the device doesn't communicate with fastboot. Other things to try are different USB cables and USB ports.
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When Fast booting i can not flash radio-cdma... i get an "unknown error" does this mean my cdma radio is shot?
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When Fast booting i can not flash radio-cdma... i get an "unknown error" does this mean my cdma radio is shot?
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Have you tried the flash-all it seems to do some formatting that may help but I think it does that later after the radios. Warning it will wipe your phone including sdcard.
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Have you tried connecting it into download mode, and then flash an odin image through odin? with that method you wont need to actually put the image onto the device but rather odin just copies it over for you while flashing the phone at the same time.
Same issue
My phone started randomly rebooting, and wont stop, it can't get past the lock screen without crashing on me. However i went into recovery, wiped everything, and flashed back to the stock rom ( i was running the shiny 4.3 rom) and the issue is still persistng, anyone know what can be done, or is something possibly wrong with the hardware?
Fahull said:
My phone started randomly rebooting, and wont stop, it can't get past the lock screen without crashing on me. However i went into recovery, wiped everything, and flashed back to the stock rom ( i was running the shiny 4.3 rom) and the issue is still persistng, anyone know what can be done, or is something possibly wrong with the hardware?
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You found this thread but didn't read it? Seriously? This isn't 1000+ pages.... As suggested: use fastboot to flash the Factory image with the flash-all.bat.
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Fahull said:
My phone started randomly rebooting, and wont stop, it can't get past the lock screen without crashing on me. However i went into recovery, wiped everything, and flashed back to the stock rom ( i was running the shiny 4.3 rom) and the issue is still persistng, anyone know what can be done, or is something possibly wrong with the hardware?
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I was also running shiney 4.3. I had to get a new phone because nothing I tried helped. I'm no expert but it seems to me that the CDMA radio is toast in mine/

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