[Q] Trouble installing kaos froyo on eris - Droid Eris Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have my phone rooted and currently am running kaos v31. I want to install version 32 but when I wipe the phone and try to flash v32 it tell me error. All i did was download version 32 and put it onto my sd card so im not quite sure if im skipping steps or anything

Try re downloading, it's possible you didn't get a complete d/l of the rom. Hope that works.
Post in Q&A please or the roms thread would appropriate as well
Sent from an Eris running in beast mode aka KaosFroYo v32 using the XDA App

Try doing it again without wiping and come from 31. If you did that wipe, and if you did both try redownloading it.

What does the error say?
My suggestion would be, as suggested above, redownload v32, rewipe and reflash. If you still get the error, make sure to post the error you get. Good luck

I was told to start pushing files using ADB because its still not working. So i got everything working but when i push it on with this comand: (adb push kaosfroyo-v33.zip /sdcard/ ) It tells me that its a read only file. Any ideas

paquep said:
I was told to start pushing files using ADB because its still not working. So i got everything working but when i push it on with this comand: (adb push kaosfroyo-v33.zip /sdcard/ ) It tells me that its a read only file. Any ideas
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Is your ADB working correctly? Is USB Debug mode set to "ON" on your phone? If you are unsure, go to terminal, cd to the "/tools" folder, and type "adb devices". Your device should pop up. If not, you need to get the appropriate driver for adb, which comes in the HTC SYNC...
http://www.htc.com/us/support/droid-eris-verizon/downloads/
That should clear it up. If your adb IS working correctly, Disregard my post. Just trying to throw some ideas here!

I've never used ADB to push a ROM to my SD card. I just mount the phone, drag, drop, enjoy. Never had an issue this way

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Fix: How to fix "broken recovery" NT's

First, you need to be sure you install the sdcard version of the recovery, otherwise you won't be able to do this. (You need to goto this thread to install the sdcard version and follow instructions.
First of all, make sure your drivers are setup properly as this is a windows script to fix everything since you can only fix it from a computer. (I CANNOT EMPHASIZE THAT ENOUGH!)
Then you just download this zip, it check's md5 sum on the image before flashing so no worries, and then it flashes. It will reboot when it's finished.
I am in NO way responsible should anything happen, it was your fault for not checking the app's md5 in the first place so if this works for you, openly admit that you could have been better with handling the app's flashing. <-- Required.
I'm having a seperate thread so I can actively update this with anything that may arise since it would make my app's thread cluttered.
Read the whole thread or enjoy a broken Ntab, it's your choice.
Just wanted to say thanks for the dedication to those of us not smart enough to figure things out on our own.
Sent from my BNTV250 using Tapatalk
is this for those nt cannot use sd card recovery or 8 times boot break to restore the originally rom?
Dumb Question
Total noob question. What do you mean by drivers set up properly? I want to try this, but I do not want to screw up again, and I just want to be totally sure I understand this properly. Thanks.
Benblanko81 said:
Total noob question. What do you mean by drivers set up properly? I want to try this, but I do not want to screw up again, and I just want to be totally sure I understand this properly. Thanks.
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Means that you must have your nook drivers installed and working, if you ever rooted then you should have your drivers working properly.
~ Veronica
Can't get this to work
I have verified that I have the proper drivers (thanks Veronica). I unzip the fix and run the batch file, but the window closes almost instantly. I am using an XP machine, because of installing the drivers when I rooted. I can not for the life of me figure why it wont run. I am booted into the sd card version of CWM. Do I need to mount it some way or just at the home CWM recovery screen. I have been looking for help without asking and bothering, but can't figure it out. Not a noob but totally confused. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Oops! I managed to set the wrong error levels on it, I meant to do 0 and 1, I instead did 1 and 2. Anyway, uploading now.
Still no go.
I got the batch file to run but it does not finish. It starts the Deamon successfully, and it just stays at Deamon Started Succesfully. It has been there for about 45 minutes. Should I wait or can I kill it and start over. Thanks again.
Kill it reboot your machine and start over
Sent from XDA premium using my Nook Tablet
No Go
Thanks Veronica, but the reboot still does the same thing. I just started the Nook&Zergy and the device shows up so I know the drivers are proper, it just stays stuck in Deamon Started Successfully for the fix. I am out of ideas, I fear I have just bricked my first device. I have doing this since the G1, this is sad.
No no, just do:
adb push cwm_internal.img /sdcard/cwm_internal.img
adb shell
then type:
dd if=/sdcard/cwm_internal.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3
First off great work Indirect. This is exactly what I was hoping that image creator would be used for, just working on other things and got preoccupied. I think you might have to do some explaining though.
One thing to note though is that CWM should not be used for any other then rooting your device. As it stands right now there is no reason to flash it to an internal partition, you will only risk messing something up, as it has no gains.
Overview:​In the Nook Tablet world there is a locked bootloader, which requires that there be a Secure Chain from u-boot, to the recovery. With the exploit that bauwks discovered and designed, we are able to flash custom recoveries on to the device. However a recovery must be packed.
Packing Structure:​​There are two ways that we have been able to go about getting around the boot loader, the internal method requires that we use the second U-Boot, with a 256k buffer and then attache the recovery after the buffer.
(0-m bytes) ------> (m-256k bytes) ------> (256k-n bytes)
Bauwks ntBoot Buffer nemiths CWM
The trick is that that 256kth byte must contain the header for the CWM, and this is vital. If that is lost, or something on Bauwks didnt get flashed right, you will enter a boot loop.
FAQ:​
What Is a 'broken recovery' NT?
A broken recovery Nook Tablet is one where either the NT's internal recovery structure was not writen correctly or one where the NT's internal recovery structure is missing bauwks boot.
How can I tell if I have a 'broken recovery'?
Assuming you have not messed with any other partitions if you do either the N + pwr method, or the 8 false boots, you should see it open the BN recovery. If your device constantly turns on and off after one of these two methods, then you have a broken recovery partition.
My Nook just continues to boot into the recovery whats this?
Aha now that is not a 'broken recovery' and is actually quite fixable. In the nook Tablet there are two files that relate to the booting structure, aka the selection of where to boot from. These lie on a partition called bootdata, and are named BCB and BootCnt. If you are running stock on your internal partition, just let the stock recovery run, and it will solve your problem. If you are running CWM, you will have to use the following commands,
Code:
adb shell mount -t vfat /dev/block/mmcblk0p6 /data
adb shell dd if=/dev/zero of=/data/BCB bs=1 count=1088
adb shell dd if=/dev/zero of=/data/BootCnt bs=1 count=1
adb reboot
Aaa this is confusing can't I just put the stock recovery on my NT?
Sure. Hopefully indirect will make a script soon, or I will make one tonight that will put the default recovery img back. If you are feeling lucky you can do the following while on CMW.
NOTE: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES YOU CAUSE TO YOUR DEVICE. One false move and you will brick your device. HIGHLY UNRECOMMENDED
Code:
adb push recovery.img /data (this is the recovery from the 1.4.0 or 1.4.1 update zip)
adb dd if=/data/recovery.img /dev/block/mmcblk0p3 (THIS LINE IS [COLOR="Red"]EXTREMELY DANGEROUS[/COLOR]. It should only be done as a last resort, and you should only do it if you are willing to take full responsibility.)
Dead End.
I am going to start from the beginning. I flashed CWM using this app and the hit reboot into recovery from the app as well. Went to the cardboard box. I can reboot into CWM using the sd card method but can get no further. I have been trying the fix for two days and cant get it to work. Indirect gave me some ADB commands but I cant get ADB to work either. I have been on this for 2 days and cannot get it going. I really do not know what else to do. I am not a Noob and i know I have the proper drivers, the fix gets stuck though, and with the tablet in CWM from the sd card I just cant get ADB to work. I do not know if maybe because of usb debugging not being checked off, but again I can not boot up to Android, just to recovery from sd card. If I take out the sd card with CWM it boots to the cardboard box, then to black screen, and there it stays. I checked the thread for the app and people are still having this problem. I really do not know what to do. I have followed every instruction I have found or has been given to me, to the t, nothing.
UPDATE - I deleted the sdk and everything that had to do with Android from my pc. Reinstalled drivers using the method in the root thread that is pinned. I ran NOOK&ZURGY just to see my device appear in list of adb devices, which it did. It gave me my serial and it said recovery. I then redownloaded the sdk and did not download the Drivers from SDK manager. I am not sure but that seems to be the key here, to get rid of google drivers that can be downloaded from SDK manager. I then opened a command prompt, adb devices and bam there it was. I used the commands posted by LogLud above my post under "My nook just continues to boot into the recovery, what is this?". ADB Reboot and ****ing worked. THANKS TO INDIRECT, LOGLUD, and LAVERO.BURGOS. Your patience and help is greatly appreciated. I have never really asked for this much help before on XDA, and you guys were on the money, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You. Please PM me so that I can get you guys and girls beers. I will try to figure out how on my own anyways, but you guys deserve a contribution for taking the time out of your day to help me and others. Anyone with this issue and is having problems fixing, please post here or shoot me a PM and I will gladly give you all I can. Thank you again to all and happy flashing.
Benblanko81 said:
I am going to start from the beginning. I flashed CWM using this app and the hit reboot into recovery from the app as well. Went to the cardboard box. I can reboot into CWM using the sd card method but can get no further. I have been trying the fix for two days and cant get it to work. Indirect gave me some ADB commands but I cant get ADB to work either. I have been on this for 2 days and cannot get it going. I really do not know what else to do. I am not a Noob and i know I have the proper drivers, the fix gets stuck though, and with the tablet in CWM from the sd card I just cant get ADB to work. I do not know if maybe because of usb debugging not being checked off, but again I can not boot up to Android, just to recovery from sd card. If I take out the sd card with CWM it boots to the cardboard box, then to black screen, and there it stays. I checked the thread for the app and people are still having this problem. I really do not know what to do. I have followed every instruction I have found or has been given to me, to the t, nothing.
UPDATE - I deleted the sdk and everything that had to do with Android from my pc. Reinstalled drivers using the method in the root thread that is pinned. I ran NOOK&ZURGY just to see my device appear in list of adb devices, which it did. It gave me my serial and it said recovery. I then redownloaded the sdk and did not download the Drivers from SDK manager. I am not sure but that seems to be the key here, to get rid of google drivers that can be downloaded from SDK manager. I then opened a command prompt, adb devices and bam there it was. I used the commands posted by LogLud above my post under "My nook just continues to boot into the recovery, what is this?". ADB Reboot and ****ing worked. THANKS TO INDIRECT, LOGLUD, and LAVERO.BURGOS. Your patience and help is greatly appreciated. I have never really asked for this much help before on XDA, and you guys were on the money, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You. Please PM me so that I can get you guys and girls beers. I will try to figure out how on my own anyways, but you guys deserve a contribution for taking the time out of your day to help me and others. Anyone with this issue and is having problems fixing, please post here or shoot me a PM and I will gladly give you all I can. Thank you again to all and happy flashing.
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Oh well you should had started your first post by saying im using SDK and you will have it fixed faster. SDK is not needed in windows, leave that for devs all the necessary stuff that you needed to root is provided in indirects permanent root thread including drivers.
Glad it worked!
~ Veronica
Please help
I used Indirects app to install CWM, it seemed to work fine, but when I tried to boot into CWM it flashes the picture of the box, then shuts off. I tried using this method to fix it, but the same thing happens.
What am I doing wrong? Please help. I'd hate to have bricked my nook.
lehite said:
I used Indirects app to install CWM, it seemed to work fine, but when I tried to boot into CWM it flashes the picture of the box, then shuts off. I tried using this method to fix it, but the same thing happens.
What am I doing wrong? Please help. I'd hate to have bricked my nook.
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Did you try the method posted in this thread? you don't mention that , also can you boot normal if you let it or you cant? provide more info.
~ Veronica
lavero.burgos said:
Did you try the method posted in this thread? you don't mention that , also can you boot normal if you let it or you cant? provide more info.
~ Veronica
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Sorry if I was not clear. Here is the entire process:
1. I have a rooted Nook Tablet.
2. I installed Indirect's One Click App to install CWM
3. I used that app to install CWM.
4. I attempted to boot into CWM, but it flashes the box and then shuts off
5. I came to this thread and began following the instructions to fix it, but the fist set of instructions "First, you need to be sure you install the sdcard version of the recovery, otherwise you won't be able to do this.(You need to goto this thread to install the sdcard version and follow instructions.)
6. I followed those instructions, but I still get the box image then shut down.
7. I can't boot normally or into CWM.
Let me know if you need any other information and I greatly appreciate your help.
What I really need to know is how to create the CWM sdcard on a mac. i.e. I don't have a linux machine with gparted and I can't figure out how to get something like Disk Utility to enable boot and lda flags.
Thanks!
bootable sd card with osx
Lehite, I was having the same problem, i.e. disk utility in osx couldn't do the job for me. I ended up using this method.
Download the “size agnostic” CM7 SD card installer image (v1.3 in my case), then write it to your microSD following the instructions on the before mentioned page. The writing takes a little bit without terminal telling you the progress, after 1-2 minutes it should be done.
After succesfully writing the image to your SD card copy the files from Goncezilla's SD Boot thread (here) to your SD card overwriting files if necessary and follow his further instructions.
On a reboot with the boot SD inside your nook you should get to the CWM menu after seeing the cardboard box. good luck!
I myself am also stuck at the black screen after the box and need to figure out how to get the ADB working on osx to be able to do Loglud's commands...
UPDATE: to get ADB working on osx I used this method. Since I'm not a developer I didn't download the whole SDK package from google but rather just the ADB tools from here.
I then connected the Nook to the mac while in CWM, checked if it was properly recognized but typing adb devices, and applied Loglud's adb commands. BAM! worked! Am back in android Many thanks to all for directions, especially Loglud.
Now a question to Indirect, I downloaded your package just today, while using it it verified the MD5 positively and continued flashing. Why did I get the black screen, and not the CWM?
cheers

[Q] Asus Prime bricked (Type 3): Donation if you can help me

Welp, after spending over 26 honest-to-God hours researching a "cure" for this, I am still without a solution. I hope a kind soul will be able to guide me to the light, because I have been unable to find it on my own.
I am going to try to be as through as possible, if for nothing else than doing a mental checklist to see if I missed some obvious step along the journey. Also, maybe a keen observer will be able to spot what I'm doing wrong.
So,
My Asus Prime is bricked. I'm stuck on scenario 3 (according to this post:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514088&)
In chronological order, here's what happened:
1. I'm running Virtuous Prime 1.0
2. I flash ClockworkMod Recovery Touch v5.8.1.8
3. I rebooted into recovery and wiped data/factory reset, cache, dalvik cache
4. I performed a backup of my old ROM
5. I flashed a new ROM, then hit 'reboot system now'
6. I'm stuck at the Asus logo screen; Android won't boot.
I am able to access recovery and activate Fastboot mode; definitely scenario 3.
Then, also in chronological order:
1. I restarted the tablet, pressed the up volume key and accessed the other menu with 3 options
2. I hit the 'wipe data' option
3. Try to boot Android
4. Still stuck at the 3 option screen
From what I read, this situation is likely the result of clockworkMod Recovery flashing a bad kernel. Supposedly, it can fixed by flashing a 'good' kernel via fastboot, which requires both a "stock kernel" and a more recent clockwork mod recovery image.
I downloaded the SDK package and downloaded pretty much everything, including the USB drivers. I downloaded a stock kernel called stock_9.4.2.21_kernel-signed and a CWM recovery image and placed them inside the "tools" folder.
I opened a command window and while having the tablet plugged in, typed 'adb devices'. I get 'List of devices attached' but then a blank space.
Here's what happened next:
1. I re-plugged in the tablet in Recovery mode to my AMD X64 Windows 7 PC and got an "USB device not recognized" message.
2. I went to Device Manager and under "Universal serial bus controllers" I see a yellow triangle mark besides an "unknown device" option.
3. Right click on "unknown device" and try to update the drivers manually using the Universal_Naked_Driver_Beta_0.6.1
4. When I select the folder in which the drivers are located Windows gives me a message of "the best driver software for your device is already installed". Back to step 3.
5. I try "let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" and hit "have disk option"
6. Upon choosing the android_apxusb file inside the universal naked drivers folder, I get the following error: "the folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device (...) make sure it is designed to work with Windows for x64-based systems."
7. Try again this time choosing file android_apxusb; same error.
I heard that some Windows 7 x64 users are having issues installing drivers; that may be my case too. I, however, don't have access to any other Window or Macs or Linux PCs in my house. Still, if this is the issue, then I might try redoing things in a different PC at a friend's house or something.
Bottom line? I think I know what to do, but I can't install the universal naked (nor the official Asus Prime) drivers. What now? Is there an easy fix for Brick scenario 3?
I have read God knows how many discussions on the subject, but I haven't been able to find a solution to my issue. I got no support from Freenode #asus-transformer; some ops were even downright rude. Any help is greatly appreciated.
For what is worth, I'll be donating $50 to whoever is able to help me navigate through this issue and get my tablet back and running.
Thanks again for reading this far.
TL;DR: I bricked my Prime and I'm stuck in scenario 3. I will donate $50 dollars to whoever can help me unbrick it.
Hey,
try to get a Live CD like Ubuntu.
Get the Linux files from the ViperMOD thread. It includes the "adb" executable.
Try to get ADB running there.
Go to the freenode IRC Channel "#asus-transformer" on Freenode (http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=asus-transformer) and ask for help like described in the unbrick thread!
Greetz
Edit: No need for donate!
hanzo001 said:
3. I rebooted into recovery and wiped data/factory reset, cache, dalvik cache
4. I performed a backup of my old ROM
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In that order? So you backed up an empty rom?
You don't mention; do you have valid nandroid backup? Can you restore it?
Do you have a rom zip on your device? What happens if you wipe and re-flash?
I would suggest a couple of options.
I notice that you have not once (according to what you have written) formatted /System if you still have a good ROM on your memory card that is flashable I would format all partitions in recovery /System, /Cache, /Staging and /Data then reflash the ROM.
You could also try an advanced restore and flash only the boot image from your nandroid.
Also, I have to agree with chrischdi, there is no need for a bounty for this. Your problem is one of the reasons we are all here in the first place.
Thanks for your answer; I'll answer yours
djmcnz said:
In that order? So you backed up an empty rom?
You don't mention; do you have valid nandroid backup? Can you restore it?
Do you have a rom zip on your device? What happens if you wipe and re-flash?
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1. Yes, in that order; I backed an empty ROM
2. No, I don't have a valid nandroid backup (go figure; just this single freaking time I forgot to backup before wiping data/cache/dalvik cache)
3. No other ROM on my device. I had a new ROM when I performed the flashing, but when I got to the point where I hit "deleate data" in the 3-option menu, I lost everything on the SD card
4. When I wipe and reflash I'm stuck on the same loop. Maybe flashing a 'good' ROM will fix it; the issue is, my PC doesn't know what I'm plugging in when I connect the tablet to it.
Thank you for your support
Thank you, I'll try a Live CD. I'm downloading now even as we speak.
When that's finished, I'll grab the Linux files.
I guess that sorts of confirms my hypothesis that my main issue is with Windows... *sigh* WINDOWS!
I tried getting help from freenode's #asus-transformer in the past, but... lets say that on the overall my experience could have been better. I'll try again later tonight, where hopefully I'll be able to talk to RaYmAn, a volunteer in the original Diamonback post who is offering supports to users in my specific situation.
By the way, thanks for pointing me with a clickable link to the IRC chat; I've never used IRC before in my life, and getting it to work, dumb as it may sound, took me quite to figure out. Thank you again for your help and support!
chrischdi said:
try to get a Live CD like Ubuntu.
Get the Linux files from the ViperMOD thread. It includes the "adb" executable.
Try to get ADB running there.
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Thank you for your answer. It is really nice to have a helpful person around; Like I mentioned in my op, my experience on freenodes' #asus-transformer chat was a bit... discouraging. I figured most would want some form of payment for their time, but here you both are, proving that there is kindness in this world.
I'll address your comments:
1. I did wipe /System; after NOTHING I tried on recovery worked, I did manual wiping of everything, trying to boot each time; similar results.
2. I do not have a good ROM on the memory card. Before doing the 'wipe data' from the 3-option menu, re-flashing a good ROM did no good nevertheless. From here is where I started suspecting that it was the fault of CWM not flashing a proper kernel.
3. I tried the advanced restore as well, an like in #1, I tried rebooting each time, just to make sure it would work. But it didn't.
Thank you again for your support. It feels great to know there's someone backing you up out of the goodness of their heart.
Right now I'll try to redo my steps from a Live CD Linux environment; hopefully that'll work. Freaking Windows...
Doktaphex said:
I would suggest a couple of options.
I notice that you have not once (according to what you have written) formatted /System if you still have a good ROM on your memory card that is flashable I would format all partitions in recovery /System, /Cache, /Staging and /Data then reflash the ROM.
You could also try an advanced restore and flash only the boot image from your nandroid.
Also, I have to agree with chrischdi, there is no need for a bounty for this. Your problem is one of the reasons we are all here in the first place.
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Thank for your support, guys
I just wanted to shout out a big thanks to the great people who have offered me suggestions regarding this issue. I'll re-do my steps this time from inside the Live CD version of Ubuntu later tonight, and I will update.
Best regards,
me
hanzo001 said:
I just wanted to shout out a big thanks to the great people who have offered me suggestions regarding this issue. I'll re-do my steps this time from inside the Live CD version of Ubuntu later tonight, and I will update.
Best regards,
me
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Hope it works out for the best, life is better with a little Nix in it.
What if you load a rom like aokp onto an external SD then flash that? That flashes everything you would need. Then if you want to back to virtuous you could restore the stock boot img. Im tired and I'm probably not understanding the issue correctly so forgive me if that is indeed the case.
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CadenH said:
What if you load a rom like aokp onto an external SD then flash that? That flashes everything you would need. Then if you want to back to virtuous you could restore the stock boot img. Im tired and I'm probably not understanding the issue correctly so forgive me if that is indeed the case.
Sent from my MB870 using xda premium
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You cannot use an external SDcard with any version of CWM for the Prime.
CadenH said:
What if you load a rom like aokp onto an external SD then flash that? That flashes everything you would need. Then if you want to back to virtuous you could restore the stock boot img. Im tired and I'm probably not understanding the issue correctly so forgive me if that is indeed the case.
Sent from my MB870 using xda premium
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Thanks for the thought. I tried that too; for some reason, ClockworkMod Recovery won't read the SD card at all!
Linux
[Update]
In general, this could be going better.
I finally got Ubuntu.
I plugged in the tablet while (the tablet is) on recovery mode, and nothing happens.
I was expecting a pop-up menu, or a notification somewhere acknowledging that I connected a device to the PC, but nothing. I'm just going to assume that Linux somehow knows.
I then downloaded the Android SDK for Linux, unziped, and there's no executable file inside. I'm supposed to download the rest of the file via the terminal, apparently, but this one doesn't work like its Windows counterpart either, so I have no clue what to do now.
Jesus...
Bottom line: I'm in Linux, I downloaded the Android SDK, the universal naked drivers and a stock kernel. Now what?
Try to get ADB running in the recovery mode.
In the files of ViperMOD are the executables. Just open up a console / shell and go to the directory via the "cd" command.
Then in the ViperMOD directory execute "sudo ./adb shell" to try the adb connection.
If the adb connection is ok, mount the sdcard via Recovery Menu and then push a file / rom to the sdcard.
For example with the command:
"sudo ./adb push /media/rom.zip /sdcard/"
(I don't know if this are the correct paths.)
Greetz
Thank you, Chris.
While on the terminal, I'm inside the viperMOD folder. Whenever I try execute "sudo ./adb shell" I get this: "sudo ./adb: order not found"
The tablet is plugged in, and in recovery mode.
I haven't installed Java nor the Android SDK because I haven't figured out a way to do it --why can't Linux be double-click action-oriented? *sigh* Anyway, does not having those things installed have something to do with the answer I'm getting from the Terminal?
If so, how in the world do I install them?
I'm never using Touch Recovery again, my word.
Thanks in advance.
Hey,
are you sure that there is "order not found?"
Try the command "ls" to see what files are available. If there is one, called "adb" you are in the right directory. If there is no "adb" then you have to move to the right directory.
Maybe you could try a "chmod +x adb" first and then execute "sudo adb shell" or such if you are in the right directory.
This is going to sound like a stupid question and sorry if it does. but you can access clockwork still right? what happens when you try to flash back your backup? This is important because I had an error sort of like yours that no one could solve here want to make sure its what happened to me. When i tried to restore the original rom it would get to the part where it was restoring data partition and then error on me reading file or something like that. If thats what you see i know the answer. or at least how i fixed mine.
push a rom
Read NIlsonf post about how to adb push a rom to cwm, you get a stock rooted rom
And adb push the blob file, then run the dd command, unmount staging mount data.
This is what fixed mine, and it looks like it fixed nilsonf's also.
Was this ever resolved? I have the same issue and it looks like I've been through many of the same steps as you've gone through. If you were able to do anything to fix it, please let me know.
I would even up the reward to $100.
Just thinking
Why dont you get someone elses CWM backup and adb push it to the device and restore it from that?

'No external storage available' after recovering my stolen phone

This person who I used to be friends with my group stole a bunch of things from my friends house including my phone. I called up O2 and got my phone barred.
Cut the story short after a few threats everyone got their stuff back. I got my phone back but everything was wiped and the sim card inside the phone was gone. Also whenever I opened an app or tried to access the gallery 'No external storage available' popped up or app x has stopped working.Immediately I tried to reset my phone to a back up on TWRP. At the time I was running AOKP. When that happened I got stuck on the HTC logging screen.
So I formatted the whole phone, wiped everything and when I got home I installed the stock recovery and tried to factory reset through bootloader. Then I installed TWRP and then I flashed CM10.1.2 rom and also the kernel to go with it, along with the appropriate gapps.
The problem still persists till today, any help would be much appreciated. I tried to google it and solve it through that (stock recovery etc), I am clueless as what to do. Usually I always find a way to solve these things but I've been trying for ages.
Is it because the phone itself is barred? because now its getting signal again.
TheRidler said:
This person who I used to be friends with my group stole a bunch of things from my friends house including my phone. I called up O2 and got my phone barred.
Cut the story short after a few threats everyone got their stuff back. I got my phone back but everything was wiped and the sim card inside the phone was gone. Also whenever I opened an app or tried to access the gallery 'No external storage available' popped up or app x has stopped working.Immediately I tried to reset my phone to a back up on TWRP. At the time I was running AOKP. When that happened I got stuck on the HTC logging screen.
So I formatted the whole phone, wiped everything and when I got home I installed the stock recovery and tried to factory reset through bootloader. Then I installed TWRP and then I flashed CM10.1.2 rom and also the kernel to go with it, along with the appropriate gapps.
The problem still persists till today, any help would be much appreciated. I tried to google it and solve it through that (stock recovery etc), I am clueless as what to do. Usually I always find a way to solve these things but I've been trying for ages.
Is it because the phone itself is barred? because now its getting signal again.
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Connect ur phone on pc
Do adb devices
If u had installed all the drivers properly u ok find ur device
Now do "adb shell"
It ok enter ur phone storage
Now type "cd /sdcard"
Create a folder named 0 inside sdcard that's where ur sdcard files will be in 4.2.2
So do "mkdir 0"
Now open ur camera app to confirm whether ur storage is working
Hope it helps
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Danny Samuel said:
Connect ur phone on pc
Do adb devices
If u had installed all the drivers properly u ok find ur device
Now do "adb shell"
It ok enter ur phone storage
Now type "cd /sdcard"
Create a folder named 0 inside sdcard that's where ur sdcard files will be in 4.2.2
So do "mkdir 0"
Now open ur camera app to confirm whether ur storage is working
Hope it helps
Sent from my HTC One X+
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For './adb devices' its just blank and for './adb shell' its 'error: device not found', ill try and find a way around this and get back to you.
thanks for the support
Turned on developer options and that fixed the problem. but now when I do adb devices it comes up on the list but says its 'offline' and with adb shell it says 'error device offline'. I tried turning off developer options on and off again and rebooting the phone but the problem persists. ill keep looking for a solution.
Danny Samuel said:
Connect ur phone on pc
Do adb devices
If u had installed all the drivers properly u ok find ur device
Now do "adb shell"
It ok enter ur phone storage
Now type "cd /sdcard"
Create a folder named 0 inside sdcard that's where ur sdcard files will be in 4.2.2
So do "mkdir 0"
Now open ur camera app to confirm whether ur storage is working
Hope it helps
Sent from my HTC One X+
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when I do cd /sdcard it comes back with 'no such file or directory'
TheRidler said:
when I do cd /sdcard it comes back with 'no such file or directory'
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Try "ls" command after the adb shell
It will list you all the folders in the storage
There u should see sdcard folder for sure....
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Danny Samuel said:
Try "ls" command after the adb shell
It will list you all the folders in the storage
There u should see sdcard folder for sure....
Sent from my HTC One X+
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I made a folder in sdcard/ named '0' through the twrp recovery terminal command thing. But still as soon as the phone loads it says 'google play has stopped working' and the camera app doesn't work. I tried the method using it from my computer but it said something on the lines of 'You are not allowed to do this'
could this all be because my phone is still barred?
TheRidler said:
I made a folder in sdcard/ named '0' through the twrp recovery terminal command thing. But still as soon as the phone loads it says 'google play has stopped working' and the camera app doesn't work. I tried the method using it from my computer but it said something on the lines of 'You are not allowed to do this'
could this all be because my phone is still barred?
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No if your phone was barred you would have no signal. It wouldnt affect how your phone works. Your best bet would be to find a compatible RUU and flash that.
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AndroHero said:
No if your phone was barred you would have no signal. It wouldnt affect how your phone works. Your best bet would be to find a compatible RUU and flash that.
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Fixed it Whoever got my phone managed to mess it up real bad. Went back to an old rom and flashed the boot.img. This time after I sideloaded the rom file using ./adb sideload filename.zip I installed it again through TWRP (Install - sideload.zip) , this is what I didn't do last time. Now it works beautifully. Going back to either CM10 or AOKP now.
Thank you all very much for the help!

[Q] I think I killed it.

Alright, so this is going to take a bit of explaining, please bear with me.
I got this phone a couple of weeks ago, subsequently rooted it, and shortly thereafter decided upon Viper for my ROM. After playing around for a bit, I took a look at Beastmode kernel yesterday. I backed up my phone, installed the new kernel, and everything went to hell shortly thereafter. Upon rebooting, my phone no longer detected a mounted SD card. Along with this, it also doesn't have working audio. I tried rolling back to my restoration point, but I cannot find it now. While digging through directories in recovery, I've found two things out.
1: There is now a storage/emulation/legacy folder with (almost) every folder that was in mnt/sdcard.
2: My restore point is gone, and I don't have the original kernel on my phone
I figured this wouldn't be THAT big of a problem, connect my phone to my PC, go into ADB and try to push the stock s-off kernel. Next set of problems.
1: /mnt/sdcard is showing as a non-directory, insists it doesn't exist.
2: storage/emulation/ shows as read only, and all lower subdirectories are coming up as not existing (I believe it to be an issue with folder naming, legacy is actually 0 on my file explorer on the phone, I think?).
Where I stand now::
At this moment, I have the HTC Droid DNA Toolkit running, the stock s-off Kernel, and a phone that doesn't cooperate with anything.
Also; I tried downloading the .zip directly on my phone, but because it doesn't think there's an SD card, it's refusing to let me download it. It lets me download apps from the market, though.
Any ideas?
PS! Forgot the biggest SNAFU in all of this. On my phone are about 200 pictures from my vacation which I hadn't put onto my computer yet because I am an imbecile. This is keeping me from wiping the phone down to brass tacks and starting all over. If someone can find a way for me to pull said pictures from my device, I can wipe it and see if that helps.
Killerkendolls said:
Alright, so this is going to take a bit of explaining, please bear with me.
I got this phone a couple of weeks ago, subsequently rooted it, and shortly thereafter decided upon Viper for my ROM. After playing around for a bit, I took a look at Beastmode kernel yesterday. I backed up my phone, installed the new kernel, and everything went to hell shortly thereafter. Upon rebooting, my phone no longer detected a mounted SD card. Along with this, it also doesn't have working audio. I tried rolling back to my restoration point, but I cannot find it now. While digging through directories in recovery, I've found two things out.
1: There is now a storage/emulation/legacy folder with (almost) every folder that was in mnt/sdcard.
2: My restore point is gone, and I don't have the original kernel on my phone
I figured this wouldn't be THAT big of a problem, connect my phone to my PC, go into ADB and try to push the stock s-off kernel. Next set of problems.
1: /mnt/sdcard is showing as a non-directory, insists it doesn't exist.
2: storage/emulation/ shows as read only, and all lower subdirectories are coming up as not existing (I believe it to be an issue with folder naming, legacy is actually 0 on my file explorer on the phone, I think?).
Where I stand now::
At this moment, I have the HTC Droid DNA Toolkit running, the stock s-off Kernel, and a phone that doesn't cooperate with anything.
Also; I tried downloading the .zip directly on my phone, but because it doesn't think there's an SD card, it's refusing to let me download it. It lets me download apps from the market, though.
Any ideas?
PS! Forgot the biggest SNAFU in all of this. On my phone are about 200 pictures from my vacation which I hadn't put onto my computer yet because I am an imbecile. This is keeping me from wiping the phone down to brass tacks and starting all over. If someone can find a way for me to pull said pictures from my device, I can wipe it and see if that helps.
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Have you tried using an OTG cable to mount a flash drive? That's what I do when I backup/flash anything, I keep all my roms, kernels, backups, basically anything flashable on a flash drive, and use an OTG cable in CWM.
For the pictures:
Step 1; adb reboot recovery
Step 2; adb devices (to make sure it's detected)
Step 2.1: If your phone isn't detected, open sideload in recovery, adb devices again, then close sideload
Step 3: adb pull /sdcard/ C:\<username>\Desktop\sdcardbackup\
To fix everything else you'll probably need to wipe everything and flash a new rom.
EDIT: For future "snafus" the sdcard is on /sdcard/ not /mnt/sdcard/ because it's on internal memory, not mounted memory.
walther1337 said:
For the pictures:
Step 1; adb reboot recovery
Step 2; adb devices (to make sure it's detected)
Step 2.1: If your phone isn't detected, open sideload in recovery, adb devices again, then close sideload
Step 3: adb pull /sdcard/ C:\<username>\Desktop\sdcardbackup\
To fix everything else you'll probably need to wipe everything and flash a new rom.
EDIT: For future "snafus" the sdcard is on /sdcard/ not /mnt/sdcard/ because it's on internal memory, not mounted memory.
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Well, I feel silly for that confusion. I've pulled everything from the sdcard, which honestly mattered more to me than fixing the phone. I'll putter around with getting the ROM and kernel operating correctly in the next couple of hours.
UPDATE!
Once I had the adb pull command corrected for me, pushing the new ZIP on there was an instant success in recovery. SD card exists correctly once again, installed Viper ROM over, full functionality once more.
Killerkendolls said:
Well, I feel silly for that confusion. I've pulled everything from the sdcard, which honestly mattered more to me than fixing the phone. I'll putter around with getting the ROM and kernel operating correctly in the next couple of hours.
UPDATE!
Once I had the adb pull command corrected for me, pushing the new ZIP on there was an instant success in recovery. SD card exists correctly once again, installed Viper ROM over, full functionality once more.
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you can always do this too as long as the device is recognized by adb
Code:
adb shell
this will get you into the actual device where you can navigate around by using the " cd /dir_name " command and to go back up a dir use " cd .. " (a space and 2 "."s are needed) or just " cd " to get back to the starting point... if you know how to navigate through a unix terminal then you will know what to do here...
some other useful commands
Code:
ls, ls -a, ls -l, cd, cp, mv
ls = list (lists files/folders) "-a" means all, "-l" just makes it look neat and laid out better.
cd = change directory aka "dir"
cp = copy /path/to/file.ext /path/to/where/you/want/to/save/it/file.ext
mv = move (same as ^ ) except it just moves it and doesn't copy
oh and to exit adb shell just type "exit"
Honestly, just grab a working kernel. And use fastboot. Especially since you're s-off
fastboot flash boot boot.img should get you back in working order.
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[Q] bricked or not

Hello all. hdx 7 was running the original version of safestrap and gapps on the very first firmware. accidently wiped internal and now can only boot to safestrap no abd so bricked or not and by the way i already read like damm near all the threrads i could find so dont accuse me of being a lazy no good non reasearching az mf thanx
jamesh1979 said:
Hello all. hdx 7 was running the original version of safestrap and gapps on the very first firmware. accidently wiped internal and now can only boot to safestrap no abd so bricked or not and by the way i already read like damm near all the threrads i could find so dont accuse me of being a lazy no good non reasearching az mf thanx
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Ok, if I understand you correctly, you wiped internal storage of your sdcard, so no backups to restore for safestrap.
But when wiping happened, you were on activated extra rom slot? So now safestrap cant boot there, because with internal storage you deleted image files for rom slots...
If you can boot into safestrap, can you switch to stock rom? And boot into it? If yes, and Fireos start normally, then nothing is lost, reinstall safestrap, you should have adb access, and do whatever you want to do next...
Did you disabled OTA updates on stock rom? If not, turn off wifi as fast as you can, when you boot into Fireos, so it cant update to nonrootable FW.
thats whats wierd i was on rom slot one but it wiped even my stock img as far as i can tell because it wont let me switch to it , and yes disabled ota with toolkit like a year ago and all was fine?
jamesh1979 said:
thats whats wierd i was on rom slot one but it wiped even my stock img as far as i can tell because it wont let me switch to it , and yes disabled ota with toolkit like a year ago and all was fine?
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Well, I installed safestrap on my working kindle, so I can check what else was deleted in the wiping, unfortunately there was a little config file where safestrap stored which slot was last active. This file no longer exist, so safestrap dont know from what to switch where.
The only thing we can try (AFAIK) requires working adb connection and it must be working from safestrap, so you can use adb sideload feature - so enter safestrap and connect kindle to your pc or laptop. Then start cmd window or terminal if you using linux, and try:
adb devices
it should return:
list of devices attached
xxxxxxxxx recovery
if you can achieve this, we can try with sideloading, if not I am sorry, dont know what else to do - actually there is one thing you can try - with working adb access you can recreate directory structure needed for safestrap config file and push it there (I will attach it later), then restart and see if it boot to stock rom
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I was able connect through adb from windows to running safestrap, so it is possible (at least kindle is recognized in "adb devices")
ok guys i got the pc to see the kindle in recovery via adb!!! so what now push a rom to internal storage and flash it and then reinstall safestrap to get stock slot available or what????
jamesh1979 said:
ok guys i got the pc to see the kindle in recovery via adb!!! so what now push a rom to internal storage and flash it and then reinstall safestrap to get stock slot available or what????
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Great!
Now download this 13.3.1.0 (Kindle HDX 7") update - pure amazon FireOS so OTA updates enabled - do not connect to wifi/register your kindle if you want root and use of custom recovery after flashing this
A. Now, since I am not expert for adb installing pushing repairing etc., read this thread [HOWTO] Unbrick your device, especially this post (shows similar symptoms as your current problem)
B. If that for whatever reason wont work, you can try sideload update-kindle-13.3.1.0_user_310079820.bin (rename .bin to .zip before sideloading) through safestrap recovery, but because Safestrap is "only" TWRP based, I cant guarantee that this will work either (it should, but this is one way ticket, your working safestrap recovery will be destroyed in the process of update):
0. connect kindle to pc/laptop
1. enter Safestrap, tap Advanced -> ADB Sideload -> Swipe slider to start Sideload
2. on pc/laptop open cmd/terminal, type adb devices, you should see:
List of devices attached
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX sideload
3. type adb sideload update-kindle-13.3.1.0_user_310079820.zip
4. You will see a progress bar in the command prompt indicating that the Zip file is being copied to the device. Once the file is transferred, the Zip is automatically installed on your device.
C. You can consider also recreating deleted folder containing slot config file for Safestrap (active_slot file attached below (file is in archive, you need extract it)) through adb shell:
0. connect kindle to pc/laptop
1. enter Safestrap
2. on pc/laptop open cmd/terminal, type adb devices, you should see:
List of devices attached
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX recovery
3. type adb shell
4. type mkdir -p data/media/safestrap/rom-slot1
5. type exit
6. type adb push active_slot data/media/safestrap
7. reboot/reboot into recovery and see if you can switch/boot to stock rom (which is still there, otherwise safestrap will not be accessible)
C variant is a really long-shot, but relatively harmless (or maybe not who knows, I am not expert)
OK fingers crossed, I hope something will work, but things can go wrong, unfortunatelly from my side all above is just a theory, adb commands should works, I tested them all (except sideload), works on my side...
Thanx a lot guys I got I t back in action thanx for all the help
jamesh1979 said:
Thanx a lot guys I got I t back in action thanx for all the help
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Care to share which method you use to recover your kindle?
anyone here? lol

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