SOLUTION: SD Card mounts as read only - Droid Eris General

I was trying to flash a new rom on my wives Eris and my sdcard would not allow me to write to sdcard, tried to mount while phone running, also using recovery USB toggle. When I tried to push with adb it worked but file wasn't there. Tried to change permission with Ubuntu but didn't work. Any suggestions?
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Pop it out pop it in.

Hungry Man said:
Pop it out pop it in.
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I'll be trying that tmrw, to tired and to pissed off at my stupid dog to deal with her cell phone case right now, thanks.
EDIT: For future reference to any that may have this problem, popping out and back in didn't work. I had to copy and paste all files off of the card and repartition it using recovery. Working fine now.

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question after rooting

I used the easy root method, everything went fine. When I try to boot into recovery when the phone is off, it doesn't go into clockwork, it goes into hboot, or whatever its called. Then says something about Pg05diag , and then asks if I want to update. Not sure if that's normal. I can boot into recovery with Rom manger.
slowr6 said:
I used the easy root method, everything went fine. When I try to boot into recovery when the phone is off, it doesn't go into clockwork, it goes into hboot, or whatever its called. Then says something about Pg05diag , and then asks if I want to update. Not sure if that's normal. I can boot into recovery with Rom manger.
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you need to delete the PG05IMG.ZIP file on your microsd card. It is left over from the root and is not needed.
nosympathy said:
you need to delete the PG05IMG.ZIP file on your microsd card. It is left over from the root and is not needed.
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Thanks a lot, going to do that now.
slowr6 said:
Thanks a lot, going to do that now.
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no problem, any more issues just ask we'll see what we can do to help!
you need to delete the PG05IMG.ZIP file on your microsd card, I am new to this and I dont think I deleted the file correctly because it is still there on the bottom line of the sd card. Can someone tell me what I did wrong? Please
HarlyFan said:
you need to delete the PG05IMG.ZIP file on your microsd card, I am new to this and I dont think I deleted the file correctly because it is still there on the bottom line of the sd card. Can someone tell me what I did wrong? Please
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Just mount your phone to your comp go into windows explorer and delete.
spursrchamps2007 said:
Just mount your phone to your comp go into windows explorer and delete.
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Why am i not seeing it? Where is windows explorer, I said I am REALLY new to this, so I'm sorry for my stupidity!!!
HarlyFan said:
Why am i not seeing it? Where is windows explorer, I said I am REALLY new to this, so I'm sorry for my stupidity!!!
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the file your seeing, does it start with a period? if so its just crap and won't affect anything.
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Why am i not seeing it? Where is windows explorer, I said I am REALLY new to this, so I'm sorry for my stupidity!!!
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ok plug your phone into your computer. When the options comes up what to do, select disk drive. After you do this you will more than likely and i think definitely have auto play pop up one option will be open files and folders, click on that. once it loads hit cntrl-f and type in PG05IMG, which is what you are looking for. if its on your sdcard it will be there. if you find it right click and delete.
2 questions, first I forgot about removing PG05IMG, I went to do it after reading this and it is no where on my card, did I miss something? was it removed automatically by the easy root program? second, I want to flash a rom and I know we have to wipe first, I thought I read somewhere that wiping removed our root? Please correct me if I am wrong, I know just enough about code to make me "DANGEROUS"!!!!! Thank you in advance for your help I came from an X and am loving the TB. Just have to get used to doing things differently. (adb,sdk and so on)

[Q] Problem flashing ROMs in CWM

I'm having an issue flashing a ROM via the sdcard zip file option.
I have (afaik) successfully installed CWM. Had an issue at first with it rebooting every 30 secs but reflashed the kernel and now it seems to work ok. However, when I try to flash a rom and go to the sdcard zip file option, it'll list several folders but not the ROM I want to flash. I have put the ROM on the sdcard in no folders (root folder) and am really at a loss.
I apologize in advance for any n00bish ways. I went through 2 cycles on iOS devices and decide to forgo the jailbreak cat and mouse chase and go android. I haven't regretted it yet. But I could really you some advice on this problem. Really looking forward to getting my phone rooted.
Much Love in Advance
Flu
All I know to say is if you put a .zip file on the sdcard you should be able to see it from cwm recovery. When you boot the phone normally can you see the file in file manager?
Which ROM are you trying?
And are you putting the file on the phones internal sdcard or an external sdcard?
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I was trying the unnamed ROM -- I just have it on the sdcard in the phone. I see it fine when I plug it in and look at it through windows. What file manager are you referring to?
I have to go to work but later on tonight I'll probably try reflashing CWM and see if that helps.
fludiddy said:
I was trying the unnamed ROM -- I just have it on the sdcard in the phone. I see it fine when I plug it in and look at it through windows. What file manager are you referring to?
I have to go to work but later on tonight I'll probably try reflashing CWM and see if that helps.
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Any file manager will do, there its one app named "My Files" that came with the phone. If you can see the file from that file manager you should be able to see it in cwm recovery.
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I found it. Apparently, what appears to be the main folder in windows is actually the /externalsd folder. Found it in the stock file manager and was able to copy over the file and get it rooted. Thanks for your help!
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[ZIP] PRIME-FULL-WIPE Format /System /Cache and all of /Data [ZIP]UPDATE 31/05/12

THIS ZIP WILL FORMAT YOUR INTERNAL MEMORY CARD ALONG WITH SYSTEM AND CACHE. YOU WILL HAVE NOTHING BUT RECOVERY ON YOUR PRIME!!!
IF YOU DON'T WANT THAT TO HAPPEN, MOVE ALONG, THIS AIN'T FOR YOU!!!
AS WITH ANY FLASHING PROCESS, SOMETHING COULD GO WRONG!!!
NEITHER I NOR XDA SHALL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE
THAT YOU CAUSE BY FLASHING THIS ZIP!!!
Now that's out of the way, let me explain the reasons for this zip's existence.
I personally do not like having things left hanging around on my phone's SDcard
after I flash a new ROM onto it, I usually back up my data and format the card too.
It struck me that due to the nature of having an internal SDcard in the Prime
There most surely be stuff hanging around in there from all the flashing I've done.
I also find that hunting down application folders for apps that I have since deleted
can be rather tiresome as they are not always labelled as expected.
Maybe I'm just lazy, but there you go.
Now you can simply install this Zip and all of your partitions will be fresh and clean.
So that's why this zip was born unto the world.
ONCE AGAIN, THIS ZIP WILL FORMAT YOUR INTERNAL MEMORY CARD ALONG WITH SYSTEM AND CACHE. YOU WILL HAVE NOTHING BUT RECOVERY ON YOUR PRIME!!!
BEFORE STARTING, MAKE SURE YOU CAN ACCESS YOUR PRIME THROUGH ADB IN RECOVERY!!!!​
INSTRUCTIONS: (THIS GUIDE ASSUMES YOU KNOW HOW TO SETUP AND USE ADB)
1. Download prime-full-wipe.zip to your Prime.
2. Backup everything from your internal SDcard to a location that exists outside of your Prime. USB Hard drive, flash drive or another SDcard.
3. After making certain that your data is safe, reboot your Prime to recovery. (zip will work in both CWM and TWRP)
4. flash the zip.
5. Once complete, you will need to reboot to recovery manually otherwise ADB push will not behave correctly.
6. After a successful reboot to recovery, open up Terminal or Command Prompt.
7. Push a new ROM.zip to your Prime via the command
Code:
adb push /path/to/rom.zip /sdcard/
If "/sdcard/" doesn't work, which sometimes happens use
Code:
adb push path/to/rom.zip /data/media/
for some reason it seems that "/sdcard/" is not seen all the time. So far seems to be a windows issue only.
8. Install your new ROM and enjoy that factory fresh taste.
I hope that these instructions are clear enough. If anyone needs help I or someone else will be happy to assist.
I STRESS AGAIN, THIS ZIP WILL FORMAT YOUR INTERNAL MEMORY CARD ALONG WITH SYSTEM AND CACHE. YOU WILL HAVE NOTHING BUT RECOVERY ON YOUR PRIME!!!
Credits to mero01 for the original idea and Team Virtuous for some sexy code used in the zip file.
KOUSH for CWM and Team Win for TWRP
Big thanks to swiss-prime and anthonyexmouth for being patient men/windows guinea pigs!
Thanks to Nandrew for pointing out that users may need to reflash CWM if experiencing ROM Manager errors after flashing this ZIP!.​
UPDATE: 31/05/12
OK, so to anyone that has had problems pushing a new rom to the SD card after using this zip file. I have found some rather odd behaviour that sometimes occurs when formatting the Prime.
After many hours of testing yesterday, I found that when using CWM I simply couldn't push a file to the sdcard no matter whether I was pushing to "/sdcard/" or "/data/media/"
The only way I was able to get a rom onto the sd card was to eventually flash TWRP using fastboot and push the file after booting into TWRP. However after doing so and then getting a rom installed on the Prime, when looking through the file structure with Root explorer I found that the sdcard symlink had not actually been re-created properly, the file was there, but it was not showing as a folder, and as such, I believe that this is where the problem some people are having stems from.
The only solution that I found was to re-flash the full-wipe.zip again in TWRP and then push a rom onto the sdcard again. After successfully getting back into a working rom, I checked out the file structure and the alias had been properly re-created this time.
The behaviour is very weird and there seems to be no rhyme or reason to it. However, if you have had issues pushing to the sd card after using my zip, I can only apologise for your worry.
I hope that the above makes sense and helps people out who feel that they are now up sh*t creak without a paddle.
To be clear I do not believe this to be an issue caused by CWM, I believe it to be a Prime issue.
Update 01/06/12
Nandrew pointed out to me that you will receive non-critical error messages from CWM about a missing log file after using this ZIP. Once you have made a backup, a log file will be created and these error messages will cease.
You may also need to reflash CWM if you experience rom manager errors.
I think I should give it a shot!
john9 said:
I think I should give it a shot!
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I'm heading out for about 20 minutes, but I'll be around after that. If you run into any issues.
This looks really helpful Dok - thanks! I seem to have accumulated a mass of crap on my SD card and I was wondering what to do with it...
I do have one question (not directly related to your zip). I have all this stuff on my SD card but I don't know which folders contain app user data and what can be safely deleted. Will TiBu restore all necessary user data to /sdcard after using this (obviously after copying the TiBu folder back to /sdcard ) or do I need to figure out what user data I need to keep for each of my apps before I wipe?
Hope that makes sense! Thanks again for this.
paddycr said:
This looks really helpful Dok - thanks! I seem to have accumulated a mass of crap on my SD card and I was wondering what to do with it...
I do have one question (not directly related to your zip). I have all this stuff on my SD card but I don't know which folders contain app user data and what can be safely deleted. Will TiBu restore all necessary user data to /sdcard after using this (obviously after copying the TiBu folder back to /sdcard ) or do I need to figure out what user data I need to keep for each of my apps before I wipe?
Hope that makes sense! Thanks again for this.
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I haven't used TiBU yet, I made this zip and flashed it last night, then just flashed it again earlier, so I am currently with a Prime with no ROM.
I think though that TiBU should behave as normal, You may need to re-download app data for some of the biggies like games that have a separate download after the install.
Before I flashed it last night, I backed up the entire contents of the card to a USB hard drive, to make certain that I didn't lose anything at all.
<Edit> Nevermind... I read the whole post!
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I haven't used TiBU yet, I made this zip and flashed it last night, then just flashed it again earlier, so I am currently with a Prime with no ROM.
I think though that TiBU should behave as normal, You may need to re-download app data for some of the biggies like games that have a separate download after the install.
Before I flashed it last night, I backed up the entire contents of the card to a USB hard drive, to make certain that I didn't lose anything at all.
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Thanks. I guess I am just not quite sure how TiBu works. When you do an normal factory reset thru CWM and leave /sdcard intact does TiBu restore a link to app user data located on /sdcard or does it completely rewrite it based on whats in /sdcard/TitaniumBackup/?
Doesn't really matter. I will just back everything up before I use this. I know I need to clean up /sdcard but am a bit chicken to use this
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Thanks. I guess I am just not quite sure how TiBu works. When you do an normal factory reset thru CWM and leave /sdcard intact does TiBu restore a link to app user data located on /sdcard or does it completely rewrite it based on whats in /sdcard/TitaniumBackup/?
Doesn't really matter. I will just back everything up before I use this. I know I need to clean up /sdcard but am a bit chicken to use this
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Just finished restoring my TiBU and all my apps and relevant data are intact after only copying across the TiBU folder.
Im glad someone finally made this for everyone else. I had once had a problem with my prime that no matter how many times i wiped and reflashed my status bar was not working and when i tried to return to my back up of stock it was giving me read errors restoring the data section and would stop. I had to modify a zip to format what this does and then reflash and then everything worked again. Wiped my tf201 clean but hay it worked again and thats what mattered.
I would love to try this out but I am absolutely too scared of this ADB thing to work on pushing the Zip to the Prime...I figure I will brick it..
acdcking12345 said:
I would love to try this out but I am absolutely too scared of this ADB thing to work on pushing the Zip to the Prime...I figure I will brick it..
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What operating system do you use on your computer?
adb is easier on Linux and Mac than on windows.
Doktaphex said:
What operating system do you use on your computer?
adb is easier on Linux and Mac than on windows.
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It is windows. :-(
acdcking12345 said:
It is windows. :-(
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I would have a look at the naked ADB driver thread here very useful for windows users and should help put some of those fears to rest.
Yes and if you follow this guide to install ADB it will be easy:
http://dottech.org/tipsntricks/2153...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
ok, when you say reboot into recovery do you mean "fastboot"
cant find device in adb. using win7 with naked drivers.
Yeah, I dont think I am that gutsy to take this risk. But Ill keep researching it. I would like to start fresh as possible..
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ok, when you say reboot into recovery do you mean "fastboot"
cant find device in adb. using win7 with naked drivers.
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No I mean exactly as I said. After flashing in recovery, you have to reboot back into recovery. It is a funny quirk that I may need to look into further.
No then, to your problem. Do you have an irc client on your computer? If so, come over to #asus-transformer on freenode irc and we can talk in real time.
If not, then I will endeavour to assist you here.
Gonna take the zip down for a moment until we can sort this out.
ok, rebooted into recovery and it now sees it in adb. i get a load of E: cant open lines but i guess thats cuz they aint there.
adb push "rom" /sdcard
all looks like its doing it but been stuck there for 20 mins.
leaving it just in case.
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ok, rebooted into recovery and it now sees it in adb. i get a load of E: cant open lines but i guess thats cuz they aint there.
adb push "rom" /sdcard
all looks like its doing it but been stuck there for 20 mins.
leaving it just in case.
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I assume that you are abbreviating when you say adb push "rom" /sdcard
It should take no more than 3 minutes to push the rom
yeah full path is adb push c:\android\virtuousprime.zip \sdcard

[Q] TWRP 2.5 S-On 3.16 Cyanogenmod trying to put meanbean on now

Hello, I'm a newb and trying to get MeanBean V3.09 onto my phone. I get a failed when trying to write the zip.
C:\Users\Matthew\Desktop\Root_HTC_EVO_LTE>fastboot devices
HT25WS411410 fastboot
C:\Users\Matthew\Desktop\Root_HTC_EVO_LTE>fastboot flash zip MeanBean-v309-jewel
-ltevo.zip
sending 'zip' (640952 KB)...
OKAY [ 28.439s]
writing 'zip'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 28.472s
Windows does not seem to recognize as an external device. I am stuck. Initially I wanted to put cyanogenmod 10 on phone but touchscreen doesn't work. I would greatly appreciate any advice.
I would recommend putting the zip file on the root of your SD card and install using twrp. Wipe option first then install.
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Just flash meanbean in twrp and then flash again when twrp reboots
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I would recommend putting the zip file on the root of your SD card and install using twrp. Wipe option first then install.
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^This
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Just flash meanbean in twrp and then flash again when twrp reboots
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^This, also.
You're making it much harder than it needs to be. Might want to take a look at om4's guide that he wrote. It's pretty comprehensive and tells you practically everything you need to know. Also, feel free to take a look at the link in my sig, as it contains some useful info, also
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My problem is I can't get the zip onto the phone. Am I doing something wrong with the fastboot command? Is there an adb comman for it?
adb push meanbeanromv.zip device
will this work? I'm at work on break now and won't be home til later. Thank you kindly for the replies.
^This, also.
You're making it much harder than it needs to be. Might want to take a look at om4's guide that he wrote. It's pretty comprehensive and tells you practically everything you need to know. Also, feel free to take a look at the link in my sig, as it contains some useful info, also
There is no need to use ADB or fastboot to copy a ROM file to your phone.
If you have an external SD card installed in your phone, remove it from the phone and copy the MeanBean ROM zip from your computer to your card (conversely, if you don't have an external SD card you can reboot to the bootloader, select 'Fastboot' from the menu, then connect your phone and PC. The phone should then be mounted via Fastboot USB, and you can copy files from your computer to your phone. Copy & paste the file, more or less). Put the card back in your phone. Hold down the power button until the capacitive buttons begin to flash. Your phone will reboot. Hold down the volume down button until the bootloader menu appears. Use the volume keys to navigate to the recovery option, then press power to select. Go into recovery and select 'Wipe', then 'Advanced Wipe'. Select Dalvik cache, cache, data and system, then wipe. After wiping, use the back button and select 'Install' from the main menu. Find the MeanBean ROM zip and flash it. You'll need to flash it twice-once to install the ROM, and again to install the kernel. Once the installation completes, reboot.
The reason your touch screen doesn't work is because you're on the latest software update, which contains an updated touch panel driver that's only compatible with software version 3.16 and TWRP 2.4.1.0 or higher. The driver isn't compatible with older versions of CM using the 3.0 kernel, also.
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FinZ28 said:
There is no need to use ADB or fastboot to copy a ROM file to your phone.
If you have an external SD card installed in your phone, remove it from the phone and copy the MeanBean ROM zip from your computer to your card (conversely, if you don't have an external SD card you can reboot to the bootloader, select 'Fastboot' from the menu, then connect your phone and PC. The phone should then be mounted via Fastboot USB, and you can copy files from your computer to your phone. Copy & paste the file, more or less).
I'll try again when I get home. 3 more hours at work, yay! I didn't get the option before to copy the file via windows over to the phone. I'm not sure if my phone "mounts" correctly. The fastboot USB works but windows doesn't show me the phone. Thanks for the reply and if this works when I get home I'm going to press that donate button...
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Make sure you have the latest HTC drivers installed. You can find them in the link below. Use the ones dated 6-6-13.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179776
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Why not just download it from your phone over WiFi?
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bigdaddy619 said:
Why not just download it from your phone over WiFi?
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I had to re-read his post to see that that wasn't an option since his touchscreen was borked due to the CM installation
Of course, that's an option if he made a backup of his previous setup prior to flashing CM.
OP, always make a backup of your current working setup before flashing a new ROM, in case you ever have an issue with the new ROM and need to go back to something that works.
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Great everything worked well. I guess I forgot that I needed to press the mount button for the computer to recognize the phone. Now I need to force roam on verizon prl. Any suggestions?
I can't remember if the option is in the sticky settings zip folder for MeanBean but I'm pretty sure the option to force roam is included in OMJ's mod pack. You can find it in the development section here in the EVO LTE forum. As far as Verizon PRL's, I'll get back to you in a few.
Edit: Here you go.
http://themikmik.com/showthread.php?16026-On-The-Fly-PRL-Change-PRL-Changes-With-and-Without-a-PC
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Ok so I click on the "roam only" in the Mobile Network Settings on the phone. It only shows 1x and 1-2 of the 5 bars. So I need to get the "roam only" to work on the verizon towers only. Is there a step by step guide to change the PRL?
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Ok so I click on the "roam only" in the Mobile Network Settings on the phone. It only shows 1x and 1-2 of the 5 bars. So I need to get the "roam only" to work on the verizon towers only. Is there a step by step guide to change the PRL?
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Yep, it's in the guide in the link from my previous post.
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Yep, it's in the guide in the link from my previous post.
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I think I'm almost done! I'm stuck on one last mystery. I look at my phone PRL and it has a 1. However I have no service! Did I forget a step?
steaktaco said:
I think I'm almost done! I'm stuck on one last mystery. I look at my phone PRL and it has a 1. However I have no service! Did I forget a step?
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Your PRL is 1? If that's the case then it didn't take. Otherwise, update your profile and reboot to see if that fixes it. It's been awhile since I messed with my PRL so I may not be of much help.
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Cloud Storage and you're done.
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FinZ28 said:
There is no need to use ADB or fastboot to copy a ROM file to your phone.
If you have an external SD card installed in your phone, remove it from the phone and copy the MeanBean ROM zip from your computer to your card (conversely, if you don't have an external SD card you can reboot to the bootloader, select 'Fastboot' from the menu, then connect your phone and PC. The phone should then be mounted via Fastboot USB, and you can copy files from your computer to your phone. Copy & paste the file, more or less).
I'll try again when I get home. 3 more hours at work, yay! I didn't get the option before to copy the file via windows over to the phone. I'm not sure if my phone "mounts" correctly. The fastboot USB works but windows doesn't show me the phone. Thanks for the reply and if this works when I get home I'm going to press that donate button...
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>>>DropBox is your best friend in this case...or Google Drive. I use either one of I'm feeling lazy and don't want to mount my SD card or take out my SD card and use a USB adapter. Since you're rooted, just flash the zip via recovery ( you'll need to flash twice since you're S-ON but the ROM does all the heavy lifting thanks to some baked in goodness that flashes the kernel without the need for Flash Image GUI.
UPDATE: I see that you figured out the mounting issue and you were able to flash the ROM. Good deal.
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[Q] need help! asap.. please

sooo i downloaded nusense and wanted another rom but i forgot to back up my stock rom and formatted my phones sd.. now it goes to a black screen after the htc screen an does nadda. did i screw my phone.. or what? i have no back ups, rom zip files to flash or pg015 files. any help would be greatly apprechiated
shmokinpoteeent said:
sooo i downloaded nusense and wanted another rom but i forgot to back up my stock rom and formatted my phones sd.. now it goes to a black screen after the htc screen an does nadda. did i screw my phone.. or what? i have no back ups, rom zip files to flash or pg015 files. any help would be greatly apprechiated
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Don't panic..there are a couple of ways to fix it. When I have done similar things the easiest I have found is to download a rom to my computer, remove the SD card from my phone, and connect SD card to my computer using SD/USB adapter. You can then move rom to your SD card using Windows explorer. Put the card back in your phone, reboot to bootloader (power + down volume), select recovery, and flash the rom.
There are also ways to do this using adb commands but I can never remember the commands well enough to tell you off the top of my head. Hope this helps.
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Don't panic..there are a couple of ways to fix it. When I have done similar things the easiest I have found is to download a rom to my computer, remove the SD card from my phone, and connect SD card to my computer using SD/USB adapter. You can then move rom to your SD card using Windows explorer. Put the card back in your phone, reboot to bootloader (power + down volume), select recovery, and flash the rom.
There are also ways to do this using adb commands but I can never remember the commands well enough to tell you off the top of my head. Hope this helps.
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yaaa i was thinkin i could that but i dont have an adapter.imma try it with my friends phone. good looks bro
I think to do it using adb. Put the rom zip you want to transfer in the platform-tools folder where your Android sdk is located. Then open a command prompt and type adb push "rom zip name here without quotes" /sdcard. I don't push files often that way but I think that is how. If you can still access recovery you should be able to connect your usb to the pc and see your sd card that way.
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disconnecktie said:
I think to do it using adb. Put the rom zip you want to transfer in the platform-tools folder where your Android sdk is located. Then open a command prompt and type adb push "rom zip name here without quotes" /sdcard. I don't push files often that way but I think that is how. If you can still access recovery you should be able to connect your usb to the pc and see your sd card that way.
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so how would i connect to pc through bootloader? im boutta do that
Not through the bootloader. Through recovery if you can get to recovery.
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Not through the bootloader. Through recovery if you can get to recovery.
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i can get it but i dont see how to get my sd to show up on my pc
What recovery are you using?
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What recovery are you using?
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4ext
In 4ext from the top level of the recovery. Connect the usb and then select toggle usb
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In 4ext from the top level of the recovery. Connect the usb and then select toggle usb
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it just says disconnect.... and i dont see my device pop up on my computer
my bad i figured it out. now when i push the the rom to my sdcard it doesnt show up in my recovery..

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