This is a anonymous boot screen, just copy to you SD root and flash it from bootloader
This is amazing.
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2nd boot screen
Copy to SDroot and flash it thru bootloader.
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i got "error cannot load 'recovery.img" when flashing tenfar's cwm. i got no problem when i flashed other img file.
anyone can help?
R u trying to flash via fastboot?
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yes. i've tried flashing using fastboot and moto-fastboot but all results the same
I take it you DID rename it recovery.img, and you placed the file in the same directory as fastboot?
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Yup. I really did. But still the results are the same
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Do you mind typing in here what exactly you're typing into the command line?
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leonardusbayu said:
i got "error cannot load 'recovery.img" when flashing tenfar's cwm. i got no problem when i flashed other img file.
anyone can help?
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what's the destination of fastboot and the .img files on ur computer..
I located the fastboot and the img at the same folder and i open cmd by using shift and right click. I typed fastboot flash recovery recovery.img. i did the same thing using moto-fastboot. I did the steps exactly like the tutorial.
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The destination is C:\fastboot. I located the. Fastboot and the img there
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I have the zip (which fails in AR).
I have the splash1.img file from
the zip.
Is there a f'astboot flash splash filename.ext'
command? Or do I rename the zip file for
hboot?
You have to be s-off to flash splashes and must have them as splash1.img in a ph98img
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Got it. I made a note to remind me next time .
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I am rooted and adb sends the command to reboot into recovery but i get the dead android every time. The lg recovery image is on the internal and sd card root. What gives?
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Freegee boot loader unlock comes with recovery. Can you not boot into that?What recovery are you trying to install? Did you make sure the download wasn't corrupted or something? What error did you get? Can you put more details in your next thread?
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i have tried the latest version of twrp and cwmd from the nocturnal video on you tube. did not get any errors, just the dead android after adb attempts to reboot into recovery or boot loader.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9TYRJVyk6E
i think i have figured it out. must run boot loader unlock and DO NOT USE ADMIN rights when executing the batch file. That did the trick however, unlocked and have CWMD installed.
Okay, so yesterday I was flashing from SlimBean to stock 4.3 on my Nexus 7. Okay, good no problem. After that I was using WugFresh's toolkit to update from 4.3-4.4 since my bootloader is unlocked and it wouldn't take the OTA. The cmd prompt said something akin to:
boot.sig not in archive
Recover.sig not in archive
And then it froze, for a bit before giving me the end message about the first reboot taking 5-10 minutes. OK, cool. I was still in fastboot mode, so I went ahead and volume upped to start. The Google image flashed, along with the unlock symbol, and in very tiny text at the top right says Booting Failed.... On the same screen off to the right is the arrow that says start, just like in bootloader. I'm freaking out because this is basically brand new, and I don't wanna NAFTA buy another.
Oh, and it's the 2012 Grouper/Nasaki WiFi only model.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice.
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Just boot back to bootloader and flash a custom recovery through fastboot
Then boot back to this recovery and flash ROM of choice
If you want to go back to stock fully then drop the tool kits and just flash stock and relock bootloader
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demkantor said:
Just boot back to bootloader and flash a custom recovery through fastboot
Then boot back to this recovery and flash ROM of choice
If you want to go back to stock fully then drop the tool kits and just flash stock and relock bootloader
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Alright I did that, erasing the non existent recovery as well. Now when I try to boot, its stuck at the Google logo. When I enter bootloader and select reboot recovery, it just goes to the screen with Google logo and the fastboot arrow
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So through fastboot you ran
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
And output said OK to both and the recovery you used was for grouper correct? The md5sum checked out right?
If so you may need to flash a factory image from google
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
This time
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot update nameofupdate.zip
Oh and you may need to relock bootloader before update
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demkantor said:
So through fastboot you ran
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
And output said OK to both and the recovery you used was for grouper correct? The md5sum checked out right?
If so you may need to flash a factory image from google
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
This time
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot update nameofupdate.zip
Oh and you may need to relock bootloader before update
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Alright, so after i flashed the recovery, I attempted to boot into recovery. I am stuck at the google logo. But let me try the rest of the commands you gave me really quick.
Oh, and when I downloaded the factory image, I got a .tgz file, not a zip.
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So the recovery.img you are flashing through fastboot says it worked but when you boot to it you get nothing? Is this correct? What recovery image are you flashing?
Can you try
fastboot boot recovery.img
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Alright, I figured it out. The recovery was flashing right, but the file I had wouldn't stick for some reason. So I found the grouper TWRP .IMG file, flashed it, and it stayed. After that, it was as simple as pushing the file and flashing it all. Thank you so much for all of your help in this matter. Hope to see ya around the forums!!!
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OTA_RUBY_ICS_35_S_TMOUS_2.14.531.3-1.43.531.3_release_259660ggzpa27mj01s2ayu
UNLOCKED & S-OFF
I TRY WITH TWRP BUT IT FAILD ????????????
I RENAME IT TO PH85IMG AND ALSO FAILD WHAT CAN I DO
Place the ph85img.zip on your external sdcard and boot to bootloader
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chevycowboyusa said:
Place the ph85img.zip on your external sdcard and boot to bootloader
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He should be supercid also.