Getting a backup without a screen - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I dropped my phone, and completely broke the screen. The screen no longer works, but the actual device does.
Unfortunately, I don't have any backups. I have ADB enabled, but to use adb backup I have to put a key in on the device itself.
The only thing that I can think of is to do is a Nandroid backup. If you have a Galaxy S3 with ClockWork Recovery 6, it would be great if you could tell me the keypresses needed to do a backup.

declanthedork said:
So I dropped my phone, and completely broke the screen. The screen no longer works, but the actual device does.
Unfortunately, I don't have any backups. I have ADB enabled, but to use adb backup I have to put a key in on the device itself.
The only thing that I can think of is to do is a Nandroid backup. If you have a Galaxy S3 with ClockWork Recovery 6, it would be great if you could tell me the keypresses needed to do a backup.
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Why not just boot into cwm and copy the contents over with adb? Also a broken display rarely warrants a complete factory reset.

If system boot then you could try MyMobiler (google for it), a free program that will put your device screen in your computer monitor and allow to use the mouse like if you are touching the real screen.

Toss3 said:
Why not just boot into cwm and copy the contents over with adb? Also a broken display rarely warrants a complete factory reset.
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So are you saying that if I boot in to CWM, I can control it with ADB? Also, because I have insurance, it was cheaper to just get a new phone. So now I have the new one and the old one right next to me.
jfrm said:
If system boot then you could try MyMobiler (google for it), a free program that will put your device screen in your computer monitor and allow to use the mouse like if you are touching the real screen.
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Thank you, I'll try this. I used AndroidScreencast and wasn't able to get past my lockscreen. I'll report the results.

jfrm said:
If system boot then you could try MyMobiler (google for it), a free program that will put your device screen in your computer monitor and allow to use the mouse like if you are touching the real screen.
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MyMobiler was a fail. I had to download their app on to my phone, which obviously isn't possible. Even if I downloaded it remotely from the Google Play website, I'd still have to run the app. Would you mind giving me the keypresses to do a backup in CWM6?

Because i'm nice i'll help ya
Once in recovery follow this cheat code! ha
VOL DWN
VOL DWN
VOL DWN
VOL DWN
ENTER
VOL DWN
VOL DWN
VOL DWN
VOL DWN
VOL DWN
VOL DWN
ENTER
This will backup your ROM to EXTERNAL
Is this what you was after?

declanthedork said:
MyMobiler was a fail. I had to download their app on to my phone, which obviously isn't possible. Even if I downloaded it remotely from the Google Play website, I'd still have to run the app. Would you mind giving me the keypresses to do a backup in CWM6?
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Sorry..
I have only used it in WinMobile and there the phone app was automaticaly pushed and initiated by the computer app. Don't know it was diferent in Android.

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[Q] 2.2 on Vibrant gone wrong

I tried to upgrade to the 2.2 operating system using a guide on android forums.
I originally had a rooted 2.1 OS, I don't know if I unplugged it before the process was complete or if I had to return to a stock OS prior to upgrading; however now I cannot get to download mode to use Odin again.
I have read through some threads and I have a different case, I am not stuck at the Vibrant screen, I get past it. Upon boot up I get the Galaxy S screen followed by an Android System Recovery <3e> screen with some other texts. If I hold the power button, I will get the "Power Reset or Unknown Upload Mode" screen. If I continue to hold the power button, the phone will cycle between those three modes, the Galaxy S screen, the Android System Recovery screen, and the unknown upload mode screen.
I have and am still trying different key combinations to get back to recovery mode in attempts to reload the stock OS and then continue with the 2.2 upgrade.
I have made a video that I will post when I get home later today; any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
What about pull battery plug in usb hold volume keys while placing battery back in DOWNLOAD MODE
Still flashing , thanks to odin & tw
You will be ok. Learn ODIN and you will have your phone back in a hour or so.
willsnews said:
What about pull battery plug in usb hold volume keys while placing battery back in DOWNLOAD MODE
Still flashing , thanks to odin & tw
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I just tried this and it does the same thing; bring me to the Android system recovery screen.
Try it again timing is key
Still flashing , thanks to odin & tw
willsnews said:
Try it again timing is key
Still flashing , thanks to odin & tw
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Just did this religiously for 20 mins. Pull battery, plug in USB, hold vol keys while putting in battery.
Any other tricks?
Thanks for the help.
Check the bible section there Is a way to force it something I remember about a wire modification that can be made to force it not sure go to the bible and search a bit I'm sure youll turn up something wish I was more help ive never had this problem
Still flashing , thanks to odin & tw
koakoa said:
I tried to upgrade to the 2.2 operating system using a guide on android forums.
I originally had a rooted 2.1 OS, I don't know if I unplugged it before the process was complete or if I had to return to a stock OS prior to upgrading; however now I cannot get to download mode to use Odin again.
I have read through some threads and I have a different case, I am not stuck at the Vibrant screen, I get past it. Upon boot up I get the Galaxy S screen followed by an Android System Recovery <3e> screen with some other texts. If I hold the power button, I will get the "Power Reset or Unknown Upload Mode" screen. If I continue to hold the power button, the phone will cycle between those three modes, the Galaxy S screen, the Android System Recovery screen, and the unknown upload mode screen.
I have and am still trying different key combinations to get back to recovery mode in attempts to reload the stock OS and then continue with the 2.2 upgrade.
I have made a video that I will post when I get home later today; any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
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I am no expert by any means but perhaps the following might be of help:
try selecting reinstall packages when the stock recovery screen comes up, this may allow you to access CWM Recovery.
also try-- set up odin on Pc and plug in usb cable to Pc ONLY. Then with power off and phone not connected to Pc hold down both volume up and volume down and plug the usb in FROM computer this should take you to Download mode.
Try to reboot your phone with adb.
To get into download mode do this:
remove battery
replace battery
Hold both volume keys.
plug in USB
at no time touch the power button.
Takes me into download mode every time!
willsnews said:
Check the bible section there Is a way to force it something I remember about a wire modification that can be made to force it not sure go to the bible and search a bit I'm sure youll turn up something wish I was more help ive never had this problem
Still flashing , thanks to odin & tw
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I'm going to take a look, thanks!
tenbeau said:
I am no expert by any means but perhaps the following might be of help:
try selecting reinstall packages when the stock recovery screen comes up, this may allow you to access CWM Recovery.
also try-- set up odin on Pc and plug in usb cable to Pc ONLY. Then with power off and phone not connected to Pc hold down both volume up and volume down and plug the usb in FROM computer this should take you to Download mode.
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I forgot to mention that although in the android system recovery <3e> mode that I get I can scroll up and down using the vol keys but cannot select ANY options using the power key. None of the other keys can be used for selection either.
shabgard said:
Try to reboot your phone with adb.
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When I try to ADB I get the following per command.
If I use the "ADB Devices" command I get "list of devices attached" and nothing more.
If I use "adb reboot recovery" I get "a device not found."
I have Samsung Kies installed, and the android drivers installed.
ronin4740 said:
To get into download mode do this:
remove battery
replace battery
Hold both volume keys.
plug in USB
at no time touch the power button.
Takes me into download mode every time!
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Still takes me into the 3 mentioned screens in my OP. Upon boot up, without hitting any buttons, I will get into those 3 screens.
I appreciate everyone's help so far!
Phone is still having this problem, anymore ideas?
Thanks and hope everyone has a good weekend!
ronin4740 said:
To get into download mode do this:
remove battery
replace battery
Hold both volume keys.
plug in USB
at no time touch the power button.
Takes me into download mode every time!
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Holy crap... I'm so glad I found these instructions. Worked like a charm. Key instruction was to hold down both volume keys and THEN plugging it in. BEAUTIFUL!

[Q] Super-Bricked Vibrant, Help?

I know many different threads are already available on this topic, but I think mine is severe. Obviously my Vibrant is bricked, and yes, I have done many different things to attempt to fix it.
If I am missing anything, please let me know.
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-The phone is not recognized whatsoever by USB on an apple computer or any variety of windows computers, rendering any advice using Odin and ADB useless.
-The phone will not go past the vibrant screen, but makes the sound like it is attempting to the Galaxy S animation. However, it never displays this animation.
-The phone can enter recovery mode, but not download mode.
-I have tried clearing all data and I have also tried "Reinstalling packages", but it does not do anything.
-The phone will not go into download mode by connecting it to the PC (XP 32 bit) while holding vol. up and down at the same time.
-When the phone is plugged into the wall, the battery charge image displays on the screen, but any combination of buttons do not work.
-I have all current Samsung drivers, as well as the Kies software on my computer.
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I think I should make or purchase the "USB Dongle" which allows the phone to go into download mode via Hardware.
Is there anything else I can do?
Thank you for any and all help.
You are still ok
1) power phone down
2) pull battery out
3) hold volume up + down
4) while holding Volume up + down , put battery back in
5) still holding volume up + down plug usb cable into the phone
Option2:
Power off, hold vol+ and vol-, plug in USB.
Is it rooted?
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It's in a sticky at the top of the Vibrant General Section:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=848737
look at the section called "no boot phones".
I hosed mine last week where I couldn't even see the vibrant screen or charge indicator and that fixed mine.
Good luck.
you have the newest version of odin and the tar file and the pit files ready to go?
amalott11 said:
Is it rooted?
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Yes it is rooted.
Also, all forms of Vol up + Vol down combination work.
It always goes straight to the Vibrant logo.
badaphooko01 said:
you have the newest version of odin and the tar file and the pit files ready to go?
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I have every necessary file ready to go, but the computer(s) will not recognize the device whatsoever, and they have the latest Samsung drivers and Ki
stoltz said:
Yes it is rooted.
Also, all forms of Vol up + Vol down combination work.
It always goes straight to the Vibrant logo.
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have you tried the battery pull, hold the buttons while putting in battery trick?
beren28 said:
have you tried the battery pull, hold the buttons while putting in battery trick?
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Yes, and unfortunately no method of button pressing will aloow me to enter "Download" mode. However, I can enter recovery mode easily. It is confusing because all questions I see on the forum about bricking issues say they can't enter Download or Recovery.
It seems I must have really messed this one up, lol.
stoltz said:
Yes, and unfortunately no method of button pressing will aloow me to enter "Download" mode. However, I can enter recovery mode easily. It is confusing because all questions I see on the forum about bricking issues say they can't enter Download or Recovery.
It seems I must have really messed this one up, lol.
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If all else fails you could get a jig. When plugged in, it will automatically enter download mode for you. Search the forums and i'm sure you could either find someone selling them or a tutorial on how to make one. Their fairly simple
stoltz said:
Yes, and unfortunately no method of button pressing will aloow me to enter "Download" mode. However, I can enter recovery mode easily. It is confusing because all questions I see on the forum about bricking issues say they can't enter Download or Recovery.
It seems I must have really messed this one up, lol.
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And you've switched usb ports and have the samsung drivers instaled, sometimes I have to have odin open on the desktop but I have windows 7 64.
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[Q] P769 Booting Woes

I recently changed my framework-res.apk and now I'm stuck at the boot animation. I don't want to completely reset my device with a kdz. I've looked around and haven't found much about recovery. I have the original apk file, but I just need a way to push it. Anyone have a way?
Mars11_ said:
I recently changed my framework-res.apk and now I'm stuck at the boot animation. I don't want to completely reset my device with a kdz. I've looked around and haven't found much about recovery. I have the original apk file, but I just need a way to push it. Anyone have a way?
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Do you have cwm installed ? If not you can try: phone powered down , hold vol+ home + power, should bring up message saying something about service center..
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw, remount /system
rm /system/framework/framework-res.apk
exit
adb push /path-to/orginal/framework-res.apk /system/framework
adb reboot
Thanks for the reply. I didn't read about CWM before this happened, otherwise this would be easy. I've held down every button combination at boot that I can think of and get nothing like that. When holding vol- + home + power I get an Android and a progress bar that causes the phone to reboot after no more than 10 seconds. Nothing shows up in the device manager during that time either.
Mars11_ said:
Thanks for the reply. I didn't read about CWM before this happened, otherwise this would be easy. I've held down every button combination at boot that I can think of and get nothing like that. When holding vol- + home + power I get an Android and a progress bar that causes the phone to reboot after no more than 10 seconds. Nothing shows up in the device manager during that time either.
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unfortunately vol- , home and power will(probably already did) hard/factory reset your phone
Lelus said:
unfortunately vol- , home and power will(probably already did) hard/factory reset your phone
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Well crap. Well it's still not booting..
I can get into fastboot through omap4boot. If I can get a cwm recovery img for my device I should be able to fix it.
Mars11_ said:
I can get into fastboot through omap4boot. If I can get a cwm recovery img for my device I should be able to fix it.
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fastboot + cwm recovery only works if you've unlocked bootloader
easiest way to restore your phone now is by s/w mode ,either lg tool or offline method
or "vol+ and home and power" and the rest from 2nd post in this thread
Mars11_ said:
Thanks for the reply. I didn't read about CWM before this happened, otherwise this would be easy. I've held down every button combination at boot that I can think of and get nothing like that. When holding vol- + home + power I get an Android and a progress bar that causes the phone to reboot after no more than 10 seconds. Nothing shows up in the device manager during that time either.
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All you have to PRESS is volume down, nothing else.Merely press it because if you hold it down, it won't boot into recovery
...My first post...done son...WOOHOOO
fredo5580 said:
All you have to PRESS is volume down, nothing else.Merely press it because if you hold it down, it won't boot into recovery
...My first post...done son...WOOHOOO
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When do you press it?
Lelus;4003I 246 said:
fastboot + cwm recovery only works if you've unlocked bootloader
easiest way to restore your phone now is by s/w mode ,either lg tool or offline method
or "vol+ and home and power" and the rest from 2nd post in this thread
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I had cwm before i unlocked boot loader...install with 9 installer.apk and choose test version (stable version won't boot)..plus if you have a CWM backup( they r also in the forums as well) adb restore is 50 times faster than using LG Update tool.
fredo5580 said:
I had cwm before i unlocked boot loader...install with 9 installer.apk and choose test version (stable version won't boot)..plus if you have a CWM backup( they r also in the forums as well) adb restore is 50 times faster than using LG Update tool.
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But I don't have any ADB and can't boot into the ROM, I'll just use the LG Update tool. I have a thread detailing what working modifications I did and how I did it, so I can get all those working. Thanks guys.
Mars11_ said:
When do you press it?
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Wh. I you see flashing LEDs..no flashing LEDs means no CWM if you don't have it( it comes and goes sometimes FM) try pushing recovery.IMG thru adb
fredo5580 said:
I had cwm before i unlocked boot loader...install with 9 installer.apk and choose test version (stable version won't boot)..plus if you have a CWM backup( they r also in the forums as well) adb restore is 50 times faster than using LG Update tool.
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there are two types of cwm recovery, one uses 2nd boot and other recovery partition , if bootloader is locked and phone won't boot you can't use neither and cwm backups are useless
Mars11_ said:
But I recve any ADB and can't boot into the ROM, I'll just use the LG Update tool. I have a thread detailing what working modifications I did and how I did it, so I can get all those working. Thanks guys.
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As a young developer I HIGHLY recommend becoming very familiar with ADB, it saved a BUNCH of times on my Galaxy S...its great if you can get the hang of it, all commands are the same for all devices, the help section is sort of sketchy, but with a lot of trial and error, I picked it up nicely
fredo5580 said:
As a young developer I HIGHLY recommend becoming very familiar with ADB, it saved a BUNCH of times on my Galaxy S...its great if you can get the hang of it, all commands are the same for all devices, the help section is sort of sketchy, but with a lot of trial and error, I picked it up nicely
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Yes, I know how useful ADB is and use it frequently, but in my phone's state it's not starting and won't ever start.
Mars11_ said:
Yes, I know how useful ADB is and use it frequently, but in my phone's state it's not starting and won't ever start.
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The best thing to do (if you haven't done so already) is to flash the kdz (thanks cmahendra and everyone else for y'all hard work) and start from scratch. Second, install artas182x (thanks Artas!) cwm and make a backup. I had to learn the hard way too
kuma82 said:
The best thing to do (if you haven't done so already) is to flash the kdz (thanks cmahendra and everyone else for y'all hard work) and start from scratch. Second, install artas182x (thanks Artas!) cwm and make a backup. I had to learn the hard way too
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Yeah, I've now done that. Thanks for the tip though.
Sent from my LG-P769
To the OP i am currently in the same boat as far as not being able to boot and not being able to access adb. Have you figured anything out or are you still stuck? Before chimes in I do have CWM( the lights flash on reboot) but when i press the -vol button the phone does nothing.
Try connecting in s/w upgrade mode ( holding vol + while inserting usb to phone) it should load some drivers and you should be able to connect in adb. If not connect in every mode possible, to load any drivers(they will still load even though your phone isn't showing any signs of life as long as you have the installed LG drivers previously)
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Cant boot into TWRP 3.0.1.0 Manually

I installed no name rom and im getting a system UI has stopped working and i could never manually enter twrp I had to use an app to boot into recovery every time. Any advice on what to do
Manually
Power Off
Hold Volume Down
Hold Power
When at the LG Screen Let Go of Power for 1 second and then repress power
Go through prompts saying yes to them
Double0EK said:
Manually
Power Off
Hold Volume Down
Hold Power
When at the LG Screen Let Go of Power for 1 second and then repress power
Go through prompts saying yes to them
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just to be clear, i never let go of the volume down button correct? Ive been holding the Vol down and power button non stop and ive tried releasing both of them and repressing them and i still got nothing, but i havent tried releasing just the power button and repressing it
dillonorden said:
just to be clear, i never let go of the volume down button correct? Ive been holding the Vol down and power button non stop and ive tried releasing both of them and repressing them and i still got nothing, but i havent tried releasing just the power button and repressing it
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Correct. Do not let go of the Vol Down Button until the white screen ask you if you want to reset. And answer YES to both questions.
Double0EK said:
Manually
Power Off
Hold Volume Down
Hold Power
When at the LG Screen Let Go of Power for 1 second and then repress power
Go through prompts saying yes to them
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Double0EK said:
Correct. Do not let go of the Vol Down Button until the white screen ask you if you want to reset. And answer YES to both questions.
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now will this get me into TWRP so i can restore my back up or is it going to do something else? Im at work atm so im trying to get a full understanding of this process so i know what im doing when i get home. Wife and 2 kids keep me busy so i need to do this quick and efficiently lol
dillonorden said:
now will this get me into TWRP so i can restore my back up or is it going to do something else? Im at work atm so im trying to get a full understanding of this process so i know what im doing when i get home. Wife and 2 kids keep me busy so i need to do this quick and efficiently lol
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IF you do have TWRP installed it will take you to it. If you dont then ... Good luck.
You can always download Terminal Emulator
Type in
Code:
su
Press Enter
Code:
reboot recovery
Press Enter
Instead of Terminal Emulator, You can download G-Script Lite.
Its basically just like Terminal Emulator but you can save commands like reboot recovery.
Its the only thing I really use it for since my Power Menu doesnt have the option yet.
Double0EK said:
Instead of Terminal Emulator, You can download G-Script Lite.
Its basically just like Terminal Emulator but you can save commands like reboot recovery.
Its the only thing I really use it for since my Power Menu doesnt have the option yet.
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I cant use my device at all. When it boots up i get system UI stopped working repetitively. I can boot into download mode and fastboot mode. i had TWRP installed and had no name rom running and booted into TWRP then did a data, dalvik and cache wipe and started getting this issue so i believe TWRP is still installed. Im running windows 10 and the LG Flashtool stops working while trying to read the phone information
dillonorden said:
I cant use my device at all. When it boots up i get system UI stopped working repetitively. I can boot into download mode and fastboot mode. i had TWRP installed and had no name rom running and booted into TWRP then did a data, dalvik and cache wipe and started getting this issue so i believe TWRP is still installed. Im running windows 10 and the LG Flashtool stops working while trying to read the phone information
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Oh. Damn well then use the Vol and Power to do get into recovery. Hopefully TWRP is still there. Good Luck
Double0EK said:
Oh. Damn well then use the Vol and Power to do get into recovery. Hopefully TWRP is still there. Good Luck
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Just wanted to tell you thanks for your time. My device is up and running again. Id hit the thanks button but idk how to it on the app
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HELP! Broken Screen and stuck in TWRP

Here is the situation:
S9+ (F/DS) Model, ROOTED and TWRP installed, USB DEBUGGING ENABLED
I broke the screen and now no touch will register. I want to create a NANO backup to restore to a new device BUT:
1. When I plug the USB cable into my PC, my phone does not show up as an ADB device, instead it shows as a portable device.
2. I can see the device in ODIN, I can see the Internal storage and the SD card, but when I do adb devices, the phone is not listed
I've tried to install Google USB drivers and I've been seraching, but keeps saying it's not compatible for my device...
I am at a loss...
1. Can't get ADB to work,
2. Now I cant' even exit TWRP because that's all touch based as well, and I have no way to click on reboot or create backup.
madcaesar18 said:
2. Now I cant' even exit TWRP because that's all touch based as well, and I have no way to click on reboot or create backup.
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You can reboot with your hard keys:
Press and hold down the Power and Volume Down buttons for 5-10 seconds
Continue holding these two buttons down until the the Galaxy S9 restarts
Then let go of these two buttons and wait for the device to boot back into Android
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You can also try vol.up+power if the method above doesn't work.
Once you're in your OS, connect to adb and backup your files.
User699 said:
You can reboot with your hard keys:
You can also try vol.up+power if the method above doesn't work.
Once you're in your OS, connect to adb and backup your files.
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Unfortunately this doesn't work, Volume Down + Power will restart the device, but it keeps going back into TWRP.
Volume Down + Power + Bixby gets me into download mode, again, clicking power down to "restart" in this mode also then goes back into TWRP :/
madcaesar18 said:
Unfortunately this doesn't work, Volume Down + Power will restart the device, but it keeps going back into TWRP.
Volume Down + Power + Bixby gets me into download mode, again, clicking power down to "restart" in this mode also then goes back into TWRP :/
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Okay, if so I want to ask a few questions:
madcaesar18 said:
1. When I plug the USB cable into my PC, my phone does not show up as an ADB device, instead it shows as a portable device.
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That means adb devices shows nothing?
madcaesar18 said:
I've tried to install Google USB drivers and I've been seraching, but keeps saying it's not compatible for my device...
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I remember windows searched automatically for drivers. Doesn't that work? I don't have windows, so never had driver issues...
If you want (and are a little bit experienced with computers) we could try to create a linux live usb boot, install adb and fastboot tools onto it and then try to see if your device is being recognized.
But since it's a little bit of effort, you should do it only if the drivers keep failing.
madcaesar18 said:
2. Now I cant' even exit TWRP because that's all touch based as well, and I have no way to click on reboot or create backup.
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But you're at that screen with all those buttons (install, reset, backup, restore, etc.)? It's not that screen where you have to swipe (the initial screen to grant write / readonly access)?
Maybe you can also try an otg mouse. I don't know if it works in twrp, though. But where I live we can actually ask to test the product first (and don't have to buy it) so maybe you could try that at your local store (if they aren't closed due to the current situation).
Easy fix; replace the display.
Always keep your critical data redundantly backed up... or someday you will lose it☠
There are two ways to learn; the easy way or the hard way.
The hard way leaves scars.
blackhawk said:
Easy fix; replace the display.
Always keep your critical data redundantly backed up... or someday you will lose it☠
There are two ways to learn; the easy way or the hard way.
The hard way leaves scars.
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Yes, I assumed replacing the display is no option since he has/gets a new device:
madcaesar18 said:
I want to create a NANO backup to restore to a new device
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User699 said:
Yes, I assumed replacing the display is no option since he has/gets a new device:
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It's still a valuable device. A backup phone is always good to have.
This time though get a good case for it
I use the Bolt on my N10+ and it would be long dead* if not for this case.
*or in poor condition vs spotless A+ condition

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