Nabi 2 1.9.12 wifi issue - Fuhu Nabi 2

Wifi and OTA updates were working fine before I rooted my kids' Nabi 2. I never tried an OTA update until after I rooted them, which doesn't work (I tried 2.1 since it said it was available). I followed the directions at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041224 and it worked great to restore to stock 1.9.12, but wifi doesn't work now (mine could have been 1.9.37 originally). I tried the "wifi fix" mentioned, but there are still no wifi networks displayed like there were earlier today. I do not have a micro SD card to install the updates from, as mentioned in the replies. If I were to buy one, can I just put the OTA updates from http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Fuhu_nabi_2 on it, and install from it somehow?
I tried to copy fuhu_nabi2_138139_1937_ota.zip to the device and install through the recovery kernel, but got an "assert failed" error. Any ideas as to what can be done to at least update this to 1.9.37, or maybe do a "stock install" of 1.9.37 instead of 1.9.12 so I have a better chance of wifi working? Please be specific as to what I need to try and in what order...some of the tools I tried seem to be inconsistent in results (Nabi Lab was latest I used). I am comfortable using what t499user has to go back to 1.9.12, I just wish I could use the same method to go to something newer...

I had the wifi problem this past spring. I backed up all my apps and data then flashed back to stock with NabiLab. Re-rooted and all was fine again.
You should also be able to use TWRP to flash back to stock. See TWRP thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2074501
Some more info that may help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2248495

This experience is only my second time with TWRP and updating the Nabi. I've previously tried reverting to the backup in the "stockunrooted" folder, which is where I think the original was. I now recall that this had been updated to 2.0 using OTA before it was rooted.
Using TWRP, I tried reverting back to stockunrooted just now. Wifi works again, but OTA still does not (2.1 downloaded and seemed to install quicker, but upon reboot all I saw was "an error installing" message and it went directly to TWRP (where I just rebooted and it went to the Nabi screen). I am not sure what else to try. There is also an "oem" folder available for restore in TWRP, but that is the one created using t499user's process to go to 1.9.12. I initially used t499user's tutorial because I thought maybe something was wrong with the stockunrooted backup.
I have a few questions. Is updating TWRP to the latest version important? If yes, how do I do that (I've seen http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2074501 before, but still not sure how to download/install 2.6.1.0)? If this has been reverted to "stock" and OTA updates still don't work, how do I apply them manually (from http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Fuhu_nabi_2)?

I just noticed that the "stockunrooted" backup has things that aren't stock. Internal Storage has an Android folder with com.google.apps subfolders, etc. I am back to the original problem, and that is going to "stock" (something other than 1.9.12).

Cool, I figured out how to install 205to210.zip (TWRP 2.3.3.0)...For anyone interested, I copied the zip to Nabi/Internal Storage/TWRP, booted while holding +, pressed - to 'recovery kernel,' pressed + to choose it, then chose install. There is one more update I tried (2127stock.zip), but I get a flash error and it did not install. Considering (so far) I cannot get back to "stock unrooted" and use OTA updates, does anyone know how I can install this?

Wait...maybe there isn't another update. http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Fuhu_nabi_2 has "Update 2.0.5 to 2.1.27" as the latest. I think it is working OK. Back to my original question(s), what is the process to install an updated version of TWRP and a "stock version" of something other than 1.9.12? Just trying to get the whole process understood...If I can simply use t499user's tutorial with different images, that would be rad to the max.

brentford said:
Wait...maybe there isn't another update. http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Fuhu_nabi_2 has "Update 2.0.5 to 2.1.27" as the latest. I think it is working OK. Back to my original question(s), what is the process to install an updated version of TWRP and a "stock version" of something other than 1.9.12? Just trying to get the whole process understood...If I can simply use t499user's tutorial with different images, that would be rad to the max.
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Yes its probably wise to update to TWRP 2.6.1.0. Get the file
Download
Follow "Method 3" here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2074501&highlight=nabi
As for getting a stock image. You were using the zips here http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Fuhu_nabi_2
You dont "Install" those zips. You need to extract the contents. boot.win, system.win, etc. and put them in the TWRP folder.(TWRP/BACKUPS/XXXXXX/folder)
Make a folder called 2127 put the filed in there. Then "Restore in TWRP. Then you should have a stock system. Same goes for 1937stock.zip 205stock.zip
If you have questions ask away.

Thank you all! I think I am getting it. Since I am reading (and had first hand experience) that Google Play isn't working very well with 2.1.27, I will go back to 2.05. That should keep the kids happy. I will let you know if I have more questions.

Oops...I broke something. I have two Nabis. I accidentally restored one using the device ID path of the other. I used "adb push c:\nabi\fuhu_nabi2_v1912_system.ext4.win /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/015d2bc264340217/oem/system.ext4.win" for both. The incorrect one booted, but I noticed that the apps aren't the same. I tried to use TWRP again, but it is not recognized by cmd "adb devices" and I get "error: device not found" when trying "adb reboot-bootloader." I also tried whatever restore option there was in the settings, but it is the same result...Any options?

brentford said:
Oops...I broke something. I have two Nabis. I accidentally restored one using the device ID path of the other. I used "adb push c:\nabi\fuhu_nabi2_v1912_system.ext4.win /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/015d2bc264340217/oem/system.ext4.win" for both. The incorrect one booted, but I noticed that the apps aren't the same. I tried to use TWRP again, but it is not recognized by cmd "adb devices" and I get "error: device not found" when trying "adb reboot-bootloader." I also tried whatever restore option there was in the settings, but it is the same result...Any options?
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Google play won't work with 2.1.27 unless you delete some apps from /system/vendor/apps before installing gapps
As long as you have the bootloader(with the 4 options boot normal, fastboot, recovery kernel, forced recovery) and working USB port there are always options.
So is ADB not working in TWRP or in Android or both? It's probably best to copy boot.emmc.win, data.ext4.win and restore those too since you have done so much stuff. Boot contains you kernel, and data the apps. You will be back to a stock tablet with no game saves or anything so make sure you got off the tablet what you needed

I don't see a /system/vendor folder using TWRP file manager now...is that only when 2.1 is installed? How much do I need to remove, and are there any known problems with gapps in this case?
I fixed whatever problems I had. (Yes, I still have the bootloader.)
I am not that familiar with this, but let me explain what I have done. As before, I was using ADB/fastboot instructions from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041224 (Windows 7). Both tablets' Internal Storage were recognized by Windows, but only the other one (with correct device ID 015d2bc264340217) was recognized when using ADB. That is how I was updating between Nabi 2 versions before.
Tablet 1:
C:\adb>adb devices
List of devices attached
015d2bc264340217 device
Tablet 2 (normally 015d24a7f41c1c15):
C:\adb>adb devices
List of devices attached
At one point, both devices started an endless loop when booting (shows the "Please wait while Nabi initializes" message for a split second and boots again). It may have been something with the way I installed the OTA updates, but I figured that it had to be something wrong with System so I wiped absolutely everything from within TWRP and I followed t499user's instructions for Windows cmd line (for going back to 1.9.12). Everything is good now, but I don't want to upgrade to 2.1 if gapps has any problems...

brentford said:
I don't see a /system/vendor folder using TWRP file manager now...is that only when 2.1 is installed? How much do I need to remove, and are there any known problems with gapps in this case?
I fixed whatever problems I had. (Yes, I still have the bootloader.)
I am not that familiar with this, but let me explain what I have done. As before, I was using ADB/fastboot instructions from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041224 (Windows 7). Both tablets' Internal Storage were recognized by Windows, but only the other one (with correct device ID 015d2bc264340217) was recognized when using ADB. That is how I was updating between Nabi 2 versions before.
Tablet 1:
C:\adb>adb devices
List of devices attached
015d2bc264340217 device
Tablet 2 (normally 015d24a7f41c1c15):
C:\adb>adb devices
List of devices attached
At one point, both devices started an endless loop when booting (shows the "Please wait while Nabi initializes" message for a split second and boots again). It may have been something with the way I installed the OTA updates, but I figured that it had to be something wrong with System so I wiped absolutely everything from within TWRP and I followed t499user's instructions for Windows cmd line (for going back to 1.9.12). Everything is good now, but I don't want to upgrade to 2.1 if gapps has any problems...
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Before browsing with TWRP file manager you need to go to the "Mount" tab, put an X in system. Then go to file manager.
Probably have to remove around ~50MB, maybe a bit less. Lots of people choose Wings, but obviously Wings is something some kids love. Really depends on the user.
When you flash stock, it often reset USB debugging to off in Android settings, if you flashed data too.

USB debugging is still on. Do you know anything about whether or not gapps has any problems with rooted Nabi 2.1? You have been a great help!

I didn't realize what would happen until it broke, but what I tried to do was remove apk files prior to upgrading to 2.1. I have copies of them on Internal Storage and locally, but I don't see a way to copy them back to /system/vendor/app using TWRP (tried mounting everything except external storage, which isn't selectable; internal storage isn't selectable, located to the right). Is there a way to do it, or do I have to go back to 1.9.12 and start over?

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I didn't realize what would happen until it broke, but what I tried to do was remove apk files prior to upgrading to 2.1. I have copies of them on Internal Storage and locally, but I don't see a way to copy them back to /system/vendor/app using TWRP (tried mounting everything except external storage, which isn't selectable; internal storage isn't selectable, located to the right). Is there a way to do it, or do I have to go back to 1.9.12 and start over?
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The only problem gapps has is there isn't enough room for it with a stock 2.1. You have to remove something.
Mount everything in TWRP. Go to file manager. /data/media is internal storage. You will find your files. Copy them back to /system/vendor/apps. Might have to set permissions.

Thanks! I copied from Windows using adb, but I got the same asset error (two of the files no longer had their original icon, it was default Android icon). That might have been the permissions issue you mentioned. In the future, how do I change the permissions, and what should they be set to? After this, I am done messing with it. Thank you for everything!

brentford said:
Thanks! I copied from Windows using adb, but I got the same asset error (two of the files no longer had their original icon, it was default Android icon). That might have been the permissions issue you mentioned. In the future, how do I change the permissions, and what should they be set to? After this, I am done messing with it. Thank you for everything!
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You might be out of space again depending on what you copied back and why the icons are blank. Check with
adb shell df (in Android)
Look at system and see how much space you have free.
Or it could be permissions. You can use a file manager in Android such as ES File Explorer or Astro. You need to go to the setting in the app and enable whatever option they have to browse and remount "system" as read/write that will require root and should prompt you to accept. Then you can browse to the directory. You could also use TWRP File manager the same as when you copied files. There is a permissions tab.
I think the permission you want is 0644(for TWRP), or wr-r--r--(for ES). Same thing just different nomenclature.

Similar issue as OP
Hi guys, I have done pretty much the same thing as the OP. The wireless will not turn on or find any networks. I have tried reverse tethering, but have lost root and pretty much any other way to get internet to the nabi 2, so I can update from version 1.9.12. The big problem is I cannot use TWRP because when I boot into recovery and try to get there I get the dead green android guy with the exclamation point error and it hangs there until a hard restart. Any ideas on how to fix this. Is there a way to push an update through the SD card? Any ideas and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have already spent more time than I would have liked trying to fix this.

Dead android is stock recovery. You need to reflash TWRP.
Also to get out of the stock recovery just press vol + and - together. Should be am option to reboot. No need to hard power off.

aicjofs said:
Dead android is stock recovery. You need to reflash TWRP.
Also to get out of the stock recovery just press vol + and - together. Should be am option to reboot. No need to hard power off.
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Well I swear I have tired this, but decided to give it another go and it worked! Got TWRP up and running then ran NabiLab to return to stock 1.9.37. Wireless is working and updating to 2.1 and then will give root a shot and GApps. Thanks for getting back on track!

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[Q] not able to go beyond setup configuration

excuse me for my bad english. i rooted my prime and then only uninstalled some asus system apps (vibe, picwe, mylibrary, asus webstorage and so on) by using titanium backup. today, one week later, i did a wipe from stock recovery (my bootloader is still locked), and then i'm not able to go beyond setup configuration: it stops casually when i pass to the next step, and when i succeed in arriving to the end it stops in closing the configuration in the same way. what can i do?
excuse me, in english it is called setup wizard.. is there a way to skip it? please, i'm desperate..
You have to have root. Do this (it also applies for the dead droid update)
1)Dowload Terminal Emulator from the market.
2)On your PC go to Asus site, Support, Tablet, TF201, Android, Firmware and chose your global firmware (.15) and download to your PC where you can find it.
3)Go to that location and create a folder called ASUSUpdate and in that folder create another folder called Blob.
4)Right click on your dowloaded FW and chose Extract All and browse to save in your new created folder AsusUpdate.
Once extract completed open ASUSUpdate and right clic on zip and chose extract all then browse to save in you new created folder Blob.
5)Connect your MicroSD to your PC (IE doggle). Select the blob file only and drag it to your MicroSD.
6)Once done copying insert your MicroSD in your TP.
7)On your TP open Terminal Emulator at the prompt type SU then enter (hard return) and allow root
8)Type dd if=/Removable/MicroSD/blob of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 then enter(hard return)
it will take several minutes then you will see a bunch of number, the records in and records out numbers should be the same (but differs from FW version)
9)Turn your TP off and on again, it will update, took about 10 minutes for me. it will then say Firware update and you should not have lost anything but any hard app or tweak will be restored. You can then update to the latest FW, in my case .21
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Sorry! are you saying you cant get to the home screen? That at boot up it wont go pass the setup? If thats the case you may need to reinstall your FW but using your PC to install it vice what I discribed above.
yes, i can't get to home screen, i can't pass wizard setup. how can i reinstall the FW? i have only root, and the bootloader is still locked, so i can't use CWM. and to use vipermod to install unlock and CMW i have to set debug usb in settings, bui i can't get to settings.
or i only have to skip setup wizard. when it fails, after clicking ok to the message of failure of the setup, i see the notification bar below with the time, mails from gmail and so on, but only for a moment and if i try to click on it, it doesn't do anything and comes back to the first page of setup. so everything is working on, i only have to reach that skipping wizard setup..
Try a factory reset by inserting a paperclip in the small hold till it "clic" the MicroSD card hopefully it will clear things up
What small hold?
Ok i found it. I tried with a toothpick but nothing. I already did a wipe from stock recovery, will the factory reset do the same thing of the wipe?
Check the development thread for Unbricking and you may want to do searches on how to restore to a fresh FW using your PC and probably Odin software.
is there a way to restore the original firmware in the same way can be done with nvflash, odin or smartflash? i knew not..
I'm not sure, but do some searches you may find something similar.
i found nothing similar to them for tf201. the only ways to reinstall a firmware (with a locked bootloader) need debug usb to use adb, and i can't even get to the settings, or android terminal emulator (just like what you posted yesterday), but i can't go beyond setup wizard and get to the home. i already contacted the assistence, i'm going to send my tablet to them in the following days. they only have to reinstall an original firmware, so it would not be so difficult, long or expensive, i hope. however, thank you for your help

help me please

I have messed up my tablet, my tablet is rooted i went and replaced couple of the system apps by using root explorer and that completely made my system go crazy so i then did a system reset and now i keep getting unfortunately, setup wizard had stopped and i cant go anywhere from there. my boot loader is not unlocked. is there any way to reinstall the stock ROM like from adb or something. please any help is appreciated. I have also tried to reset the rom by holding down power and vol down and wipe data from there, and still the same thing. when i plug it in the computer i am still able to see the transformer so i can transfer files to and from the transformer i just cant get it passed the welcome screen.
spencerj2001 said:
I have messed up my tablet, my tablet is rooted i went and replaced couple of the system apps by using root explorer and that completely made my system go crazy so i then did a system reset and now i keep getting unfortunately, setup wizard had stopped and i cant go anywhere from there. my boot loader is not unlocked. is there any way to reinstall the stock ROM like from adb or something. please any help is appreciated. I have also tried to reset the rom by holding down power and vol down and wipe data from there, and still the same thing. when i plug it in the computer i am still able to see the transformer so i can transfer files to and from the transformer i just cant get it passed the welcome screen.
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Does adb on your computer see your device, since it's not fully booted?
Connect your tablet with USB cable.
On your PC, in the same folder as your adb files, open a command prompt in that location (shift+right click).
Type "adb devices" and see if yours come up as connected.
I doubt it will though, sounds like how I bricked my first prime, when I pushed a deodexed framework to it.
Might also want to try looking in the Dev section, under the how to unbrick your device thread, and see if you can attempt to revert to a different firmware via installing a blob file, but if you can't access your internal or external SD cards, to read/write the blob file (b/c your device won't fully boot) you may be SOL.
Next time unlock the boot loader first an make a nandroid backup, before messing w/ system files, that way you can easily restore. If your still in your 30 day window of purchase, you might consider a quick return/swap... would be the eaisest thing to do.
Sent from my CM7 Atrix 4G
no adb does not see my device but i can access the internal sd card
Swiftks said:
Does adb on your computer see your device, since it's not fully booted?
Connect your tablet with USB cable.
On your PC, in the same folder as your adb files, open a command prompt in that location (shift+right click).
Type "adb devices" and see if yours come up as connected.
I doubt it will though, sounds like how I bricked my first prime, when I pushed a deodexed framework to it.
Might also want to try looking in the Dev section, under the how to unbrick your device thread, and see if you can attempt to revert to a different firmware via installing a blob file, but if you can't access your internal or external SD cards, to read/write the blob file (b/c your device won't fully boot) you may be SOL.
Next time unlock the boot loader first an make a nandroid backup, before messing w/ system files, that way you can easily restore. If your still in your 30 day window of purchase, you might consider a quick return/swap... would be the eaisest thing to do.
Sent from my CM7 Atrix 4G
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spencerj2001 said:
no adb does not see my device but i can access the internal sd card
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If you can access the internal card, its weird that adb can't see your device... oh well... try reverting to a earlier/different firmware via a blob. See thread in dev section.
Sent from my CM7 Atrix 4G
i did exactly the same mistake: i uninstalled some system apps (the asus preinstalled apps, with titanium) without unlocking the bootloader, and after a wipe from the stock recovery i'm not able to go beyond setup configuration, it always stops. but i can see and use internal and external memory from my computer. did you find a solution?

[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!
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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
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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?
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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...
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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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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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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.
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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?

[TOOL][NABI2] NabiLab - Root, Play, Recovery

NABI LAB v2​
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NOTE: The program is becoming long in the tooth and not as useful with Jellybean on Nabi. For Jellybean TWRP installs check this repackaged version of Nabilab http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48987089&postcount=2088
This is a tool for performing various automated tasks on the Nabi 2. It's written as a windows command line batch file, and v1 has been tested by a few members of the forum with positive results. Hopefully this means all the bugs are worked out, most issues have been typos on my part. It's an attempt to include all recent developments in Nabi 2 rooting, Gapps install, recovery methods, and modding and provide and all in one experience. Alot of this is my own original work, and other parts are creations of others intact or modded for Nabi use. Using the latest known working methods, it hopefully prevents users from having to install, break things, uninstall, recover, try new method, ask forum questions, try another method, and all the while for those with kids having them ask why you broke their toy.
Currently you cannot install Gapps on 2.1.27 see here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45866724&postcount=1647
A test version of NabiLabGUI is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391449
Overview
Video Overview of Nabi Lab v1 mostly the same as v2
-Install ADB/Fastboot digitally self-signed drivers.
-Root the Nabi 2
-Install Gapps(Play Store, etc)
-Fix Android is upgrading message
-Make a stock backup of unrooted device
-Install a stock 1.9.37 in the event of loss of backup.
-Install stock, or TWRP recoveries
-Tablet Information
-Lockscreen modding tool
-NabiLab patching system to install updates to this program
-Fix TWRP touchscreen issues
-While not a built in function using the tools to fix broken Wifi
Download
Read the installation section below to determine which version you want.
File names:
NabiLabFull.zip 1.1GB
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NabiLabLite.zip 97MB
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NabiLabv2Update.zip 10.1MB(upgrade patch for v1 users)
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Installation
There are 2 versions of Nabi Lab: Full and Lite. The full edition is 1.1GB and includes a stock 1.9.37 backup of the system, data, and boot partition. It's usefulness is really only of interest to those that need to restore to a stock backup. It should be a rather limited group of people as you should have a backup of your system already that you could use in lieu of this. However in the event you have lost your backup, or have mangled the system to the point you aren't sure what to do, the option to restore to stock 1.9.37 is in the full edition. The likely download of choice is the Lite edition at a more manageable download size of 97MB. It has all the tools of NabiLab just without the ability to restore a stock backup(which of course you have one of your own). The upgrade patch zip is for v1 users.
NEW INSTALLS
1) Download Nabi Lab
NabiLabFull.zip 1.1GB
NabiLabLite.zip 97MB
2) Extract the zip files to a location of your choosing. Run the NabiLab.bat file.
PATCH INSTALLS(For version 1 users)
1) Download NabiLabv2Update.zip 10.1MB
2) Extract the zip IN to the directory NabiLab is in not FROM the directory. What ever your unzip program it should be extracting to X:\somefolder\somefolder\yourNabiFolder\ If you do it right there will be a file RunOncePatch.bat in the same folder as NabiLab.bat, and a NabiPatch.zip in a new folder called patch in your NabiLab folder.
3) Run RunOncePatch.bat
note: This is only necessary this time, any future patches will be applied by downloading a NabiPatch.zip, and installing inside the NabiLab program.
Prerequisites
1) ADB enabled in Android. Enter Mommy/Daddy mode. Open settings->developer options->put a check mark in USB debugging.
2) Unsure you are on version 1.9.37. Enter Mommy/Daddy mode. Open settings->About Tablet->Product Version. If it's at something less then 1.9.37 go up to the "Update" selector and check update and install. You may have to do this more then once.
Notes: At this point it is believed that the Madagascar Nabi 2, and UK version have product versions of 1.9.34, and 1.9.35/6 respectively. You can attempt to use NabiLab at those versions but I cannot guarantee results. Most things should work however.
Usage
Obviously using this product on your Nabi 2 voids the warranty and I take no responsibility for the damage you cause.
MENU 1 - Installing drivers​
The provided drivers are for Windows XP,Vista, 7 and 8 32bit and 64bit. They are modded version of the drivers by 1wayjonny found in this thread. The mod to those drivers are adding the Nabi, and the HP Touchpad Tenderloin(only because I have one). The are digitally self signed by "NabiLab".
Menu Option 1 - Auto Install
Check in the top left corner under Detected OS to see if it matches your configuration. The most important part is if it says "x86"(32bit) or "AMD64"(64bit) this is what the auto installer is going to install. If you don't know right click "my computer" and look under system type. If everything looks right proceed. An installer will launch and guide you through install.
Menu Option 2 - Manual Install
If you want to manually install, an explorer window will launch allowing you to pick the NabiDriver32.exe or NabiDriver64.exe. In case it needs stating the NabiDriver32 is for 32bit OS, and NabiDriver64 is for 64bit.
Notes: The driver can be uninstalled by going into control panel and add/remove programs, select Nabi Driver and click uninstall. The digital certificate for Nabi lab is installed in Trusted Root Certification Authorities. Probably the easiest way to view is internet explorer. Go to tools->internet options->content->certificates. It can be removed from here should you feel it's a security risk. I don't think it installs properly on XP, so if you want to add it go to your program files folder->NabiLab->driver and find the NabiLab.cer, right click and select install. When you come to option of where to install manually select Trusted Root Certification Authorities.
MENU 2 - Root, Gapps, Recovery​
Menu Option 1 - Install Root, Recovery and Gapps
This option is best used if you have a brand new Nabi. At this point you should have met the prerequisites of enabling ADB in Android and upgrading to 1.9.37. Follow directions, most sticking points are pressing the volume + and then pressing the volume - button twice and making sure recovery kernel is the one highlighted. After its complete you should have a rooted Nabi, with Gapps and a backup of your unmodified Nabi in the folder TWRP/BACKUPS/YOURSERIAL/stockunrooted on your device. Not a bad idea to copy this off the Nabi to your computer if you need to free space or have it in a second location.
Menu Option 2 - Install Root and Recovery
Same as above but doesn't install Gapps. Some people have trouble with option 1 taking the Gapps install, I personally have never experienced it but the option is this one, or I guess if you are an elite hacker that just wants root.
Menu Option 3 - Install Gapps
Same Gapps installed in the Option 1. Useful for re-installing Gapps, and/or getting rid of the Android is Upgrading message. It is the immensely popular t499user Gapps with the 2 stray .odex removed. No sense in reinventing the wheel. This makes NO backup of you Nabi. You will have to already have installed TWRP.
Menu Option 4 - Install Root
Installs root. Nothing fancy here, and likely unneeded but here for completeness if you find yourself in a strange situation. One that comes to mind is that you have a stock backup which you restored and don't want to do another backup so you would just run this and the gapps install. It makes NO backup. You will have to already have installed TWRP.
Note: The layout of this is based on the original work by jmztaylor, modified for what we currently know about the Nabi and tweaked accordingly.
MENU 3 - Return Nabi to Stock Condition​
The menu options will only be available if you have downloaded Nabi Lab full. If you have a stock unrooted backup you should try that first.
Menu Option 1 - Return Nabi to Stock 1.9.37. Android can boot.
This is useful if you just want to return your Nabi to stock for regular use, sale, or warranty(morals aside). This is the mode to use if you can boot Android. This operation will take some time to run, so let it. Upon completion TWRP is still installed, to entirely restore to stock you will need to install the stock recovery(see Menu 4). You have the option to put on external or internal storage. Although I don't think I compiled TWRP to use "in place" install, which would mean it still copies to internal. I'm not sure on this one, so internal is probably the best bet, but I have performed it on external and it works fine. You will need space on internal storage to do it.
Menu Option 2 - Return Nabi to Stock 1.9.37. Android not booting.
This is useful if you are in a situation that has left Android unbootable and you have no backup. Otherwise it's the same as Option 1. You will boot to TWRP and then perform the restore. Again TWRP will still be installed afterward, no be completely at stock you will have to remove it by Main Menu 4. I have it this way in the event you plan to immediately reroot it.
Notes: If you want to view this menu in the lite version, you need to open the file havefiles.txt, it is located in the stockimage folder. Change the line backup=false, to backup=true. You can then view the menu. You can then copy files you wanted to the stockimage folder and restore. Since the restore portion is manual I'm not sure why you would ever use it this way but if you want to play around that's how to enable it.
MENU 4 - Install Recoveries​
Menu Option 1 - Install TWRP 2.3.3.0 for Nabi Version 1.9.37
Installs TWRP 2.3.3.0. This is the version that everyone should be trying to use first before trying other versions. This is the version that has symlinked paritions since it is thought currently their might be different partition structures for various Nabi's. Newer Nabi kernel and fixes touchscreen issues for some people that were using 2.2.2.1.
Menu Option 2 - Install TWRP 2.3.3.0 for Nabi Versions prior to 1.9.37
Use this option if Option 1 didn't work for you. Older Nabi kernel, otherwise same as Option 1.
Menu Option 3 - Install TWRP 2.2.2.1
This is the original TWRP from the first Nabi rooting thread. Use this if the other 2 don't suit you, or you just trust my compile skills, which may be prudent... :silly:
Menu Option 4 - Install Stock Recovery
Installs stock recovery. This is useful for taking an OTA, or completely returning Nabi to stock.
Menu Option 5 - About Recovery Installer
A leftover from my initial recovery installer, I was too lazy to remove it.
Notes: TWRP installs are based off my work in this thread if you want to read more.
MENU 5 - Tablet Information​
Nabi Information, serial, version, build date, device mode, internal/external size, detected backups.
Note: This only detects if a backup folder is present, not if there are backups actually inside the folder. The only way this would be the case is if you manually deleted them or just made a empty folder in there, so be aware. Also if you have made a ramdisk modifying init.rc, used creative symlinking to swap internal and external SD, or used a prebuilt app to swap this screen may be incorrect.
MENU 6 - Lockscreen Mod Tool​
Don't use this if you have updated to v2.0.5, I haven't tested but the framework-res.apk was updated in the 2.0.5 update and if you are using the old one you could throw yourself in to a bootloop
Menu Option 1 - Install custom lockscreen
Use this to install a custom lockscreen. You will need a picture that is in .png format and is 1440 x 903. A explorer window will open up showing you the location to put the picture. The file MUST be name lockscreen.png, there is one there that is black, you can overwrite it be there MUST ALWAYS be a lockscreen.png file in that folder if you use the tool. Bad things could possibly happen if it doesn't. You have the option to manually install the lockscreen, or automatically install it after the zip is built. In either case it copies whatever you named the zip(you are prompted for a name) to the internal SD, along with a file called lockorig.zip. The lockorig.zip is there if you mess up and Android won't boot you can manually install the lockorig.zip in TWRP to put it back to stock.
Menu Option 2 - Install stock lockscreen
Use this to return to stock. Remember if you used Option 1 there will already be the stock lockorig.zip on your internal storage.
Notes: If you make a custom lockscreen, while it copies the installable zip to your device it also copies it to your picture folder so you can share with others. Make sure you visit in share your creation over in this thread.
MENU 7 - Patch NabiLab​
Menu Option 1 - Install Patch
For any updates to Nabi Lab this is where you can automatically load them. Basically you will download NabiPatch.zip and place the entire zip in the patch folder. No unzipping just the single file. Then run this option.
Note: Since this option wasn't in NabiLab v1, we have to do some trickery when coming from version 1 to install, so the procedure is different, all subsequent patches will be the above method however. Coming from version 1 you will need to download NabiLabv2update.zip and extract it into the NabiLab directory such that RunOncePatch.bat is in same directory as NabiLab.bat, and the other file NabiPatch.zip is in the folder "patch", then run the RunOncePatch.bat If you extract into your NabiLab directory it won't be a problem, the hint you didn't do it right will be if the RunOncePatch.bat isn't right there with NabiLab.bat
Credits
jzmtaylor - Original Nabi root. Nabi device code from which to build newer TWRP
t499user - Gapps fix
Dees_Troy - TWRP build tutorial
Eric Karz - Lockscreen Modding, NabiLab scripting
1wayjonny - Universal Driver base code
TeamWin - They are the guys that make TWRP possible
In all honesty everyone that has participated in the main Gapps thread has indirectly made the program what it is from testing, to information, to troubleshooting and everything else Nabi.
Hmmm just for giggles I installed Nabi Lab on my Computer to change the Lock Screen and it does not want to read my Tablet.
Thanks for this! Driver install didn't work for me on any of my computers...well it did install a driver but didn't read my nabi. Uninstalled nabilab driver and used PDA.net and all was good. Nabilab worked great installing recovery root n gapps! Thanks agn.
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DarkAngel said:
Hmmm just for giggles I installed Nabi Lab on my Computer to change the Lock Screen and it does not want to read my Tablet.
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So it's saying error Nabi not detected or no driver? Is the device seen in Device Manger? Really can be only 2 thing, adb conflict or device driver.
strive53 said:
Thanks for this! Driver install didn't work for me on any of my computers...well it did install a driver but didn't read my nabi. Uninstalled nabilab driver and used PDA.net and all was good. Nabilab worked great installing recovery root n gapps! Thanks agn.
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What operating systems and did you have any previous Android devices connected to the computer? Sometimes I noticed it will conflict with any previous driver installs, and while installing the driver is successful it won't use it. I guess it doesnt matter if it's working for you with PDAnet. If you are on vista or later you can try running pnputil -e from command prompt and look through all the oemxx.inf's and see how many google,inc android drivers there are.
aicjofs said:
So it's saying error Nabi not detected or no driver? Is the device seen in Device Manger? Really can be only 2 thing, adb conflict or device driver.
What operating systems and did you have any previous Android devices connected to the computer? Sometimes I noticed it will conflict with any previous driver installs, and not while installing the driver is successful it won't use it. I guess it doesnt matter if it's working for you with PDAnet. If you are on vista or later you can try running pnputil -e from command prompt and look through all the oemxx.inf's and see how many google,inc android drivers there are.
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Sorry should have been more specific. It detects it via Device Manager but not via Nabi Lab. I am running Windows 7 x64
DarkAngel said:
Sorry should have been more specific. It detects it via Device Manager but not via Nabi Lab. I am running Windows 7 x64
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Is it detecting 2 Nabi interfaces in Device Manager? I can see it's detecting the MTP interface, but what about the ADB interface. Usually ADB appears under Android Device and MTP under Portable Devices. Is there anything under "Other Devices"? NABI2-NV7A something or other? Only other thing I could think is that there is a hung up ADB process running, kill it in task manager or reboot.
sorry knew i should have stated my operating system. my main computer is a macbook and i have a old xp laptop n xp netbook that i use for flashing. i also tried it on my moms win7 desktop and a friends win8 desktop without luck. never changed in device manager from NABI2-NV7A with yellow exclamation point. ive flashed a bunch of phones from my laptop and probably do have drivers installed from who knows what.. it did install the driver but nabi wasnt detected as adb interface. rebooted computers n nabi after installs. i didnt have any other device attached at the time.
aicjofs said:
Is it detecting 2 Nabi interfaces in Device Manager? I can see it's detecting the MTP interface, but what about the ADB interface. Usually ADB appears under Android Device and MTP under Portable Devices. Is there anything under "Other Devices"? NABI2-NV7A something or other? Only other thing I could think is that there is a hung up ADB process running, kill it in task manager or reboot.
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Yes it's detecting on both. The only thing that has been baffling me for some time is back when I had a Windows phone and after I switched to android, what appears to show in "Other" looks like my old TouchPro2. I can not delete that.
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sorry knew i should have stated my operating system. my main computer is a macbook and i have a old xp laptop n xp netbook that i use for flashing. i also tried it on my moms win7 desktop and a friends win8 desktop without luck. never changed in device manager from NABI2-NV7A with yellow exclamation point. ive flashed a bunch of phones from my laptop and probably do have drivers installed from who knows what.. it did install the driver but nabi wasnt detected as adb interface. rebooted computers n nabi after installs. i didnt have any other device attached at the time.
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I had trouble with computers that has previous drivers installed sometimes, other times not. I tested fresh installs on XP 32, 7 32, 7 64, 8 64 and everything went fine, but it was much more hit and miss with computers that already had a slew of drivers. I'm more concerned that NONE of yours would work, although I guess it's offset by the fact that PDAnet driver worked and that NabiLab itself worked fine.
Yes it's detecting on both. The only thing that has been baffling me for some time is back when I had a Windows phone and after I switched to android, what appears to show in "Other" looks like my old TouchPro2. I can not delete that.
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Well you have me baffled too! haha. If you run "adb devices" from cmd prompt what is the output? You have a modified cmd processor, that opens batch files? Seems like everything is in place. It case it's something with the program did you come from v1 NabiLab and patch or just v2?
f you want to play with the lockmod while we figure it out, the pic zip you made will still be in "pictures" folder, just let that portion of the program run until it errors when it tries to adb transfer. You can manually transfer to SD and flash TWRP.
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I had trouble with computers that has previous drivers installed sometimes, other times not. I tested fresh installs on XP 32, 7 32, 7 64, 8 64 and everything went fine, but it was much more hit and miss with computers that already had a slew of drivers. I'm more concerned that NONE of yours would work, although I guess it's offset by the fact that PDAnet driver worked and that NabiLab itself worked fine.
Well you have me baffled too! haha. If you run "adb devices" from cmd prompt what is the output? You have a modified cmd processor, that opens batch files? Seems like everything is in place. It case it's something with the program did you come from v1 NabiLab and patch or just v2?
f you want to play with the lockmod while we figure it out, the pic zip you made will still be in "pictures" folder, just let that portion of the program run until it errors when it tries to adb transfer. You can manually transfer to SD and flash TWRP.
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This is the first time installing it actually since I Rooted and installed GApps through Ubuntu. I just wanted to try it so I can try and change the lockscreen image and update TWRP while I was there also. I downloaded v2 with the backup. I was going to try v1 to see if that made a difference or try the PDAnet driver.
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Worked fine as soon I realised I wasnt waiting for the files to transfer :banghead:
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Worked fine as soon I realised I wasnt waiting for the files to transfer :banghead:
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I could add a line that says, go check the mail, run to 7-11, trim the dogs toe nails. Hehe. Glad it worked eventually. 58 or so downloads and not many complaints, I can live with that, better then a brickfest. :laugh:
Nice job on lab update. Good use of the colors
i have a Request
could you add 'upgrade Twrp to the latest version'
maybe under Advanced User tool.
then if for some reason there is changes in the future you could just put the image file down load in that folder and update by click of a button ?
Win 8 64bit... Never had other android drivers installed on this machine. I dont see it listed in device manager at all. But the machine definitely sees it in my computer, and I also see it go into debug mode on the tablet. Confused,,,
Eric Karz said:
Nice job on lab update. Good use of the colors
i have a Request
could you add 'upgrade Twrp to the latest version'
maybe under Advanced User tool.
then if for some reason there is changes in the future you could just put the image file down load in that folder and update by click of a button ?
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I need something for a version 3, so why not?
delio77 said:
Win 8 64bit... Never had other android drivers installed on this machine. I dont see it listed in device manager at all. But the machine definitely sees it in my computer, and I also see it go into debug mode on the tablet. Confused,,,
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Are you using NabiLab or just the drivers I linked in another post? Is it detecting it in NabiLab? If it is the drivers have to be there under Android Device.
When I try to install recovery, root, gapps, I get stuck on waiting for device. My device detects just fine. I think it may be an issue with fastboot drivers, not ADB drivers? Because ADB reboots the device into fastboot just fine. But once it's there, it just sits on "waiting for device". Any thoughts?
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When I try to install recovery, root, gapps, I get stuck on waiting for device. My device detects just fine. I think it may be an issue with fastboot drivers, not ADB drivers? Because ADB reboots the device into fastboot just fine. But once it's there, it just sits on "waiting for device". Any thoughts?
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Have you verified that your fastboot drivers are working? If you navigate to the folder where adb.exe and fastboot.exe are you can just iddues the command fastboot devices to see if the device is connected while in fastboot.
1. How would you update a Nabi that has been originally rooted on .23 with jmz's work. I'd also like to clean up the optimizing android apps issue?
2. Would it be possible for you to add a "Clone Nabi" option to the Lab. Many people have more than one Nabi to tend to and it would be nice if you could duplicate the setup across multiple devices. I did it by hand for a dozen and let's just say it's a bit painful.
Mostly, though I wanted to thank you and all of the other developers for their work. There is a classroom full of 1st graders that use the Nabis everyday. They used to be stuck with nine-year-old Dell computers that would take 15 minutes just to boot...now things are easy and fun. You guys have really made my donation of the Nabis a great project. Thanks!
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I need something for a version 3, so why not?
Are you using NabiLab or just the drivers I linked in another post? Is it detecting it in NabiLab? If it is the drivers have to be there under Android Device.
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I am using NabiLab and it said not detected. I eventually got it to work with PDAnet
Ken Esq said:
1. How would you update a Nabi that has been originally rooted on .23 with jmz's work. I'd also like to clean up the optimizing android apps issue?
2. Would it be possible for you to add a "Clone Nabi" option to the Lab. Many people have more than one Nabi to tend to and it would be nice if you could duplicate the setup across multiple devices. I did it by hand for a dozen and let's just say it's a bit painful.
Mostly, though I wanted to thank you and all of the other developers for their work. There is a classroom full of 1st graders that use the Nabis everyday. They used to be stuck with nine-year-old Dell computers that would take 15 minutes just to boot...now things are easy and fun. You guys have really made my donation of the Nabis a great project. Thanks!
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So is the device still on .23? Probably 3 ways to go about it if that's the case,
1) backup apps with something like Titanium backup, restore the original backup "stockunrooted" of Nabi, reinstall stock recovery, update to 1.9.37, reapply root and gapps, restore app backups, or
2) backup apps, restore a stock 1.9.37 from NabiLab, reapply root, gapps, restore app backup. or
3) you can try updating the safe OTA's people have posted, I came late to the game so I didn't study those, I know there is the wifi issue between kernel and modules if you don't do it right. If you already are on .37 but just rooted back on .23 the only thing to do is gapps to fix android upgrading. The optimizing android is fixed by flashing the fixed gapps.(Gapps only, option 2 then option 3 in NabiLab)
How would you like to see cloning? It just loops through the procedure and you just keep plugging Nabi? Or a restoring image to all of them. Help me visualize what you think would be best.
I'm not sure how you are doing it. How I would do it currenlty for Nabilab if I had 20 brand new Nabi's is like this. Once all Nabi's are at version you want (1.9.37)
Take one Nabi and do a recovery, root, gapps, backup(Option 2, Option 1)
Grab the backup it made and move it to computer.
Take remaining Nabi's
Install TWRP 2.3.3.0(Option 4, Option 1)
Install Root Only(Option 2, Option 4)
Install Gapps Only.(Option 2, Option 3)
What you accomplish here is making the backup only once. So first Nabi takes 15 min, the remaining maybe 3 min.
No thank you for popping in with some feedback.

[Q] Another Brick Almost Hits The Wall

Howdy folks,
Yesterday, I was the proud owner of a sleek little TCT.Alcatel OneTouch A554C, formally know as a Virgin Mobile Venture running Android version 2.3.5.
It was successfully and surprisingly easy to root by utilizing 2 cool little apps, Ministro and Poot-Debug.
After root, I subsequently downloaded some root tools (eg., Titanium Backup Pro, Superuser Elite, System App Uninstaller).
That was last week.
Yesterday, I got a bit cocky. I needed to clear up some internal memory so I used "System App Uninstaller" to uninstall a few apps. If I remember correctly, the apps were as follows: Google Maps, Google Maps Street View, Calculator, Digital Clock, Setup Wizard, Android Live Wallpaper, Live Wallpaper Picker, Magic Smoke Wallpaper, Music Visualization Wallpaper, and the TouchPal Keyboard French and Spanish Language Packs.
So far so good, right? However, I believe I may have snarfed-up when I uninstalled the Setup Wizard. But I'll get to that in a minute.
Now with Titanium Backup, I moved some apps to the sd card. Included was the stock launcher, Smart Launcher Pro, SPB Shell, AVG Anti-Virus, and Superuser Elite. Then I rebooted through Titanium Backup and I haven't viewed any pornographic material since!
After reboot, the phone got stuck on the final boot animation frame. I panicked, pulled the battery, booted into recovery then rebooted a 2nd time.
This time it booted to the pull-down lock screen. I unlocked and seen:
"Sorry! The application com.android.setup wizard has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again." Along with a "Force Close" option. I forced closed and the screen went black with the exception of the status bar. The phone is still on but otherwise...nada.
When I press the power button, same thing happens: pull-down lock screen, screen goes black. Or sometimes, it will turn on and boot loop.
Major panic time!!! I booted into recovery again and performed a factory reset to no avail.
Another clue to note: I can connect & access the sd card via usb to desktop.
Also, I did have the good sense to backup all apps, system and user, through ES File Explorer and stored them both on sd card and in the cloud via Yandex Disk prior to this bricking fiasco. Now, what do I do with them? I now realize it was possibly a mistake moving all 3 launchers to the sd card. How do I get the stock launcher back to the phone?
Or, should I:
1- Attempt a base rom reinstall or
2- Attempt a custom rom install or
3- Use it solely as a time piece/mass storage device or
4- Throw it very hard and very ******* far away from me!?
I realize this is an obscure little cheap phone but it's the only one I have. Any valid feedback would be greatly appreciated.
You can go to the Play Store on any browser and choose a launcher to install. Or if you have USB Debugging on, you can side load an launcher apk. Or if you install a custom recovery, you can install another rom or sideload an apk there. Or you can flash the original firmware via SP Flash Tool.
Lots of options and none of them need to be throwing it against the wall.
es0tericcha0s said:
You can go to the Play Store on any browser and choose a launcher to install. Or if you have USB Debugging on, you can side load an launcher apk. Or if you install a custom recovery, you can install another rom or sideload an apk there. Or you can flash the original firmware via SP Flash Tool.
Lots of options and none of them need to be throwing it against the wall.
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Hmmm...Ok, thanks. Dig your username, by the way.
First thing is, install from play store would be possible if I had data service or if I was able to enable wi-fi. I only have calling & texting service on this phone and as for wi-fi, I can't enable it due to the problem of not being able to access the settings menu. All I have when it does boot, and it only fully boots when it is connected to a PC, is the pull-down lockscreen displaying time, date, status bar and the original wallpaper. Pull it down and the screen goes black with status bar still displayed along with time & battery level.
Secondly, USB debugging was enabled prior to all of this but I panicked & performed a factory reset. Don't think it's still on.
And lastly, is installing either a custom recovery, (which, to be frank, I'm just not that savvy) another rom or flashing original firmware even possible without a PC? Because I only have access to a PC without administrative privileges so therefore...no installing exe's without a password. Maybe this program lab will allow me, quite possibly not.
Hell, would I even still have root after a reset/data wipe?
Thanks, anyway, Esoteric Chaos
Off subject: The Joker was an Agent of Chaos. Loved Heath Ledger as The Joker.
Silver Rivers said:
Hmmm...Ok, thanks. Dig your username, by the way.
First thing is, install from play store would be possible if I had data service or if I was able to enable wi-fi. I only have calling & texting service on this phone and as for wi-fi, I can't enable it due to the problem of not being able to access the settings menu. All I have when it does boot, and it only fully boots when it is connected to a PC, is the pull-down lockscreen displaying time, date, status bar and the original wallpaper. Pull it down and the screen goes black with status bar still displayed along with time & battery level.
Secondly, USB debugging was enabled prior to all of this but I panicked & performed a factory reset. Don't think it's still on.
And lastly, is installing either a custom recovery, (which, to be frank, I'm just not that savvy) another rom or flashing original firmware even possible without a PC? Because I only have access to a PC without administrative privileges so therefore...no installing exe's without a password. Maybe this program lab will allow me, quite possibly not.
Hell, would I even still have root after a reset/data wipe?
Thanks, anyway, Esoteric Chaos
Off subject: The Joker was an Agent of Chaos. Loved Heath Ledger as The Joker.
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You can go to ANY browser - even on the PC and log into your account and hit Install and it will send the command to your phone to install it. Pretty nifty. But you did say you factory reset, so that isn't actually going to work. Sorry.
The rest of the stuff would require a PC, though I don't think admin rights are needed, so there's that...
If you don't have your phone logged into Google or USB Debugging enabled, you're kind of stuck without a PC.
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You can go to ANY browser - even on the PC and log into your account and hit Install and it will send the command to your phone to install it. Pretty nifty. But you did say you factory reset, so that isn't actually going to work. Sorry.
The rest of the stuff would require a PC, though I don't think admin rights are needed, so there's that...
If you don't have your phone logged into Google or USB Debugging enabled, you're kind of stuck without a PC.
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Well, on these PCs it certainly does. I thought I was on track yesterday and tried to install a copy of Odin that I found. Can't install without a frigging admin pass.
Someone else just suggested I try a stock rom flash. Might as well, right? Happen to know where I could find a good reliable copy? That also happens to be free?
Not sure why you were trying to use Odin for a non Samsung phone...?
The stock rom flash would only be possible via PC or if you had a custom recovery installed.
Here's what you would need to do for the Virgin Mobile Venture:
Download CWM: http://www.sendspace.com/file/4gt04i
Download adb/fastboot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Download rom: http://goo.im/devs/LeslieAnn/Venture/Stock_Venture.zip - Put on SD card.
Drivers: http://pdanet.co/bin/PdaNetA4150.exe (this program is for USB tethering and installs the adb drivers for your phone as well as many others)
The CWM img will need to be in the folder you unzipped for adb/fastboot. You'll need to boot to fastboot mode by powering on with while holding Volume Up.
Open a terminal prompt and change directories to your adb/fastboot folder. Then run this command:
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img - fill in the nameofrecovery with whatever the CWM file name is.
(if this doesn't work - make sure that your PC is reading the phone correctly by using the command: fastboot devices . If you don't get anything back, make sure you check the Device Manager for errors. If you have them, try reinstalling the drivers and rebooting the PC)
Then pop the battery out and then reboot to recovery via powering on while holding volume down. Once there, you should be able to do a factory reset and then install the stock rom zip. The volume keys should scroll through selections and the Enter key for accept, or Power if that doesn't work. Not really sure about this particular phone.)
Actually, you might just be able to use adb to install a launcher apk once you have CWM installed. Might be a little easier.
launcher apk must be in adb folder then while in CWM:
adb install nameoflauncher.apk
Note: You can rename zips and apks to be easier to type the commands.
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Not sure why you were trying to use Odin for a non Samsung phone...?
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Yeah, me either. I was all over the place yesterday grasping at anything. So Odin is only for Samsungs, huh? Guess I can delete the exe file from my sd.
Right then. I'm about to proceed with your advice. Cross your fingers and toes.
Thanks mate!
The CWM img will need to be in the folder you unzipped for adb/fastboot.
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launcher apk must be in adb folder then while in CWM
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Wait, what? Please excuse my ignorance, but am I missing something. ADB didn't come in a zip. It's an installer. I think you may have to dumb this down a bit more, mate.
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Wait, what? Please excuse my ignorance, but am I missing something. ADB didn't come in a zip. It's an installer. I think you may have to dumb this down a bit more, mate.
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Sorry, I meant in the folder that it extracts the files too.
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Sorry, I meant in the folder that it extracts the files too.
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Right, got it.
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Right, got it.
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If you can't run the exe file, then let me know, and I'll just upload a zip / folder with the necessary files. You do not need admin access to run the adb commands.
es0tericcha0s said:
If you can't run the exe file, then let me know, and I'll just upload a zip / folder with the necessary files. You do not need admin access to run the adb commands.
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That would be really cool, actually. But check this out:
I talked someone into allowing me to utilize his laptop. I installed ADB, moved the Launcher APK to the folder suggested, ran the commands but the command prompter responded with "waiting for device" and progressed no further. Could it be a driver issue? I was under the impression that if the PC recognizes your device (which it did) then a new driver install was not necessary.
Dude was real cool about it even though I ran his battery down quite significantly and didn't even accomplish anything.
So, if I had the ADB files then I could just copy them to...say the PC desktop and run the command prompter from there? If so, then yes please upload and I'll just try it that route rather than rely on someone's personal PC. Know what i mean?
I do appreciate all of this. I'm getting quite the education here. If you ever get married, let me know and I'll come and dance as my favor to you.:good:
Peace...I'll return tomorrow.
What mode were you in when trying to install? The laptop had the most up to date drivers? You checked the Device Manager to make sure there was no yellow exclamation mark next to the phone? It's not unheard of for the PC to recognize in one mode, but not load the correct drivers in another, as there are different drivers for the phone depending on if it is booted, in recovery, or download mode or whatever they call it for that phone. Just make sure to get the PDAnet drivers installed and reboot. That should do the trick.
Everything else you should need will be in here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9903887/adbfastboot.zip
es0tericcha0s said:
What mode were you in when trying to install? The laptop had the most up to date drivers? You checked the Device Manager to make sure there was no yellow exclamation mark next to the phone? It's not unheard of for the PC to recognize in one mode, but not load the correct drivers in another, as there are different drivers for the phone depending on if it is booted, in recovery, or download mode or whatever they call it for that phone. Just make sure to get the PDAnet drivers installed and reboot. That should do the trick.
Everything else you should need will be in here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9903887/adbfastboot.zip
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I was in Recovery and I was also attempting to install the just the Launcher versus the entire ROM. And I was also feeling a tad bit rushed, cause dude was right there informing me of his battery status. "Well, it's down to 30%." Then 2 mins later.."Ok, looks like it just fell to 25%."
Haha...so yeah, with him pressuring me, I spaced on checking the device manager. This desktop that I'm on today seems to be cool. Just checked the manager & it informs me that my device is 'working properly'.
Off to give it another bloody joust, mate. Wish me luck...
Can you fully explain how to do this
es0tericcha0s said:
Not sure why you were trying to use Odin for a non Samsung phone...?
The stock rom flash would only be possible via PC or if you had a custom recovery installed.
Here's what you would need to do for the Virgin Mobile Venture:
Download CWM: http://www.sendspace.com/file/4gt04i
Download adb/fastboot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Download rom: http://goo.im/devs/LeslieAnn/Venture/Stock_Venture.zip - Put on SD card.
Drivers: http://pdanet.co/bin/PdaNetA4150.exe (this program is for USB tethering and installs the adb drivers for your phone as well as many others)
The CWM img will need to be in the folder you unzipped for adb/fastboot. You'll need to boot to fastboot mode by powering on with while holding Volume Up.
Open a terminal prompt and change directories to your adb/fastboot folder. Then run this command:
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img - fill in the nameofrecovery with whatever the CWM file name is.
(if this doesn't work - make sure that your PC is reading the phone correctly by using the command: fastboot devices . If you don't get anything back, make sure you check the Device Manager for errors. If you have them, try reinstalling the drivers and rebooting the PC)
Then pop the battery out and then reboot to recovery via powering on while holding volume down. Once there, you should be able to do a factory reset and then install the stock rom zip. The volume keys should scroll through selections and the Enter key for accept, or Power if that doesn't work. Not really sure about this particular phone.)
Actually, you might just be able to use adb to install a launcher apk once you have CWM installed. Might be a little easier.
launcher apk must be in adb folder then while in CWM:
adb install nameoflauncher.apk
Note: You can rename zips and apks to be easier to type the commands.
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I have a old ass iMac desktop that has not been used in 5plus years at all and I'm a mother of 3 with no clue how to do any of this if you can dumb it down for me that would be very help full as well I have no clue where to download any of the needed files please help. My email is [email protected]
Thank you

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