• After 15+ years, we've made a big change: Android Forums is now Early Bird Club. Learn more here.

[Verizon] o yeah this is amazing

VoidedSaint

Resident Ninja
wrap your head around this:

so i go to reroot my phone after taking it to stock, i move the su.zip to the sdcard

i enter into adb reboot bootloader
i try to install clockwork recovery
hit enter recovery
stock recovery...
i made it reboot
but before it could finish rebooting i removed the battery(to make what im doing faster)
i noticed im still oem locked
so i unlocked the bootloader
and reinstalled clockwork touch recovery
i boot into recovery, cant see contents of sdcard... why not.

duh i forgot oem unlock wipes it out
so i went to reboot.




Google

(unlock icon)

keeps rebooting to this. will not boot

remove the battery.
force the phone into bootloader
adb doesnt see the phone... is this thing truly bricked now?
 
strange...

got it home, and my pc finally saw it. woohoo

im wondering what i will need to do at work to make it work again
 
Got sdk there? What recognition did you get, bootloader interface? Phone still isn't booting to system right? Can you get to recovery now?
 
and you're a "Guide"

j/k :)

i felt sad reading your initial post... if your GNex is like mine, i would me mad i couldn't use my precious
 
If you're not IT, that can be a problem. :D

Can you alter the sdcard to look like a different type of media? :D

How about booting off a linux cd?

Oh, I'd have to bring in my laptop to do anything (which I have before ;) :)).

We're locked-down pretty tightly (for good reason--I work for a healthcare system (in IT) and we don't want to compromise PHI (protected health information)).

I've actually got admin rights to my work desktop, which most folks don't, but the USB ports are really-tightly controlled.
 
Col, the phone wasn't recognized, it had something to do w my drivers, it wouldn't boot passed the Google logo, that was the problem :-p
 
Oh, I'd have to bring in my laptop to do anything (which I have before ;) :)).

We're locked-down pretty tightly (for good reason--I work for a healthcare system (in IT) and we don't want to compromise PHI (protected health information)).

I've actually got admin rights to my work desktop, which most folks don't, but the USB ports are really-tightly controlled.

Also IT, but banking services. Most of our security comes from CC audits. :D

Col, the phone wasn't recognized, it had something to do w my drivers, it wouldn't boot passed the Google logo, that was the problem :-p

I had the same problem when going from Liquid to AOKP, but formatting system, fixed it.
 
Back
Top Bottom