mclarryjr
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Re: [GUIDE] How To Unlock Bootloader and Root Verizon Galaxy Nexu
Thanks Cyber for the guide it work perfect for me
Thanks Cyber for the guide it work perfect for me
During reboot, DO NOT BATTERY PULL. The phone may loop and loop, but battery pulling will soft brick you and you will have to flash factory images to reset yourself. I was able to unplug from the computer while it was looping and the phone then rebooted itself. Or you may just have to wait a while since it is factory reseting during this first boot.
Needed to read this a few minutes ago, was looping and looping so like a dumb a$$ I pulled the battery. Looks like time to start over and flash the factory images
During reboot, DO NOT BATTERY PULL. The phone may loop and loop, but battery pulling will soft brick you and you will have to flash factory images to reset yourself. I was able to unplug from the computer while it was looping and the phone then rebooted itself. Or you may just have to wait a while since it is factory reseting during this first boot.
Not sure yet, wish I had recovery installed to be able to wipe data that would have worked (maybe). Has to be a work around some where.
Not sure yet, wish I had recovery installed to be able to wipe data that would have worked (maybe). Has to be a work around some where.
Actually... the whole phone gets wiped. Including whats considered the sd card.... at least for me it did. Good thing I only had a few test pictures that i had taken.
Can any one else confirm that the entire phone was wiped.... including storage?
i get bootloop at google screen
Same here and can't find a solution yet but there has to be a way.
ok so i've got a android guy on his back with a red triangle coming out of his stomach did i brick my phone?
For now. Yes. Once its done. Its done lol
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Nope. Pull the battery and turn back on. With root explorer goto /system and rename the file "recovery-from-boot.p", put a 1 in front or .bak. Then with ROM manager reflash CWM and you should be good to go. Boot into CWM.