Driver Fast Boot G1
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You will need to download the SDK which will have the files you need
The windows drivers are included just be sure you are getting the Windows version of the SDK X86 or XP Vista drivers may be different not sure
1. SDK 1.5 currently the latest . .2. After downloading the sdk package unzip its contents into a directory
-- easy to remember and short, I suggest: C: SDK_15
3. For Window path environmental you want to include the path to the
-- directory C: SDK_15 tools
--- On Windows, right-click on My Computer, and select Properties.
Under the Advanced tab, hit the Environment Variables button, and in the dialog that comes up, double-click on Path under System Variables. Add the full path to the tools/ directory to the path.
4. Now you need to get the Windows drivers installed so windows can communicate with the G1 via ADB FastBoot.
FOR ADB :
--- You want to hook you phone to the PC with the USB cable. DO NOT Enable USB access to the SDCard like you might usually do Windows will find a report finding new hardware and will popup the Found New Hardware Wizard .
--- You will NOT use AUTO but click on Install from a list or specific location Advanced
--- Then Click : Next
--- On the next Screen Click on the box Include this location in the Search; and type in the following path C: SDK SDK_15 usb_driver x86 for XP and not AMD64 this assumes you used the same directory structure settings that I recommended if you didn t Shame Upon YOU.. then adjust your entry accordingly
Click NEXT and
--- Patiently wait while Windows install the Windows drivers for the USB/ADB hardware interface You should receive a successful Completion and then click FINISH
--- You are now ready to have you G1 recognized when you connect it with the USB Cable. .
--- Should you fail the install then go into the DeviceManager for the PC and Delete the incomplete install driver and try again. .
--- TEST IT OUT Click on the Windows Start button then select RUN from the optionsIn input box type CMD enter or OK. The CMD.exe Command Line Interpreter box will open
with the phone still connect. Type adb devices . If all is good then ADB will
return the Serial Number of the Connected Phone CONGRATS so far
FOR FASTBOOT :
With Phone OFF Press Camera Power this will enable the FastBoot Utility.
You should see Three 3 Green Androids on Skate Boards
Press return a few time and in the middle of the White Screen you should
see Yellow Band with FASTBOOT in Blue center in the screen. .
--- You want to hook you phone to the PC with the USB cable. DO NOT Enable USB access to the SDCard like you might usually do Windows will find a report finding new hardware and will popup the Found New Hardware Wizard .
you are now ready to have you G1 recognized when you connect it with the USB Cable. .
--- Should you fail the install then go into the DeviceManager for the PC and Delete the incomplete install driver IN THE USB AREA and try again. .
--- TEST IT OUT Click on the Windows Start button then select RUN from the options
In input box type CMD enter or OK
The CMD.exe Command Line Interpreter box will open
with the phone still connect BUT NOT SD MOUNTED .
Type Fastboot devices .
If all is good then FASTBOOT will return the :
Serial Number fastboot
of the Connected Phone CONGRATS so far
JJJ s Guide for Nandroid using Windows XP
NOTE :
Reference knowledge:
NANDROID is included with JesusFreke s testkeys modded recovery image. If you have
a JF ROM then you probably already have this recovery image and NANDROID.
You must have the Engineering SPL or HardSPL to use FASTBOOT.
NOTE: If you get a Red, Green, Blue Screen you have the wrong SPL bootloader
You will need : Engineering SPL Available from :
xda-developers
HardSPL is available at :
Fastboot.exe and AdbWinApi.dll are found in the tools folder of the SDK files.
FASTBOOT requires drivers to be loaded into your Windows Operating System.
These drivers are in usb_driver folder of the SDK files.
Ok so you want to restore you G1 to a previous build Why maybe you
didn t like the last build you tried or worse yet your friend gives
you a build that Bricks your baby this happened to me it sucks
I have a rooted phone and have made many Nandroid backups hoping never
to need them. and not knowing how to even use them. Until that day when
a friend gave me a new build to try oooops bad news
Bricked my Phone and it was stuck on the ANDROID splash screen
later found out not a total Brick, but what is know as a Boot-Loop. .
still not what you want to see. but dont panic I sorta did. .
I had to pull the battery to try to recover never having been in this
scary position. so where did I start.
Well, I had done two kinds of backup
1. First was the App MyBackup Pro both all programs and all data
2. Being Rooted. . I did a recovery boot Pressing the Home power keys
until I get into the recovery menu There I press Alt-B which makes
images of the phone and puts them on the /sdcard/Nandroid directory on
the SDCard. After the backup is complete then reboot press the
Home Back keys on the phone to begin the reboot.
3. I then recommend running the following SaveImgs.Bat file which you should place in the
SDK Tools directory which you will build later.
Contents of the SaveImgs.bat File :
rem SaveImgs.bat
rem .
rem Written by justjimjpc gmail.com
rem 5/28/09
echo off
cls
:gsn
adb ls /sdcard/nandroid
echo The listed device SERIAL NUMBER above is the directory of your Nandroid Backups i.e. like HT842gz09918
set INPUT
set /P INPUT Type Serial Number:
rem goto GSN
set SN INPUT
set YN
echo You entered SN as the phone s Serial Number . Is this Correct Y/N
set /P INPUT Enter Y or N :
set YN INPUT
echo You entered YN as your answer
if YN n goto gsn
if YN N goto gsn
:LstBKups
Echo. .
echo Listing the Backup Directories on your SD Card for Nandroid Backups
adb ls /sdcard/nandroid/ SN /
echo ABOVE is the Listing the Nandroid Backup Images Folders Data-Time
echo Input the Backup you want to save to the PC i.e. like 20090525-0707
set /P INPUT Type input:
echo Your input was: INPUT
set BKUPDIR INPUT
echo You entered BKUPDIR as the Backup Directory. Is this Correct Y/N
if YN n goto LstBKups
if YN N goto LstBKups
echo this is command now /sdcard/nandroid/ SN / BKUPDIR /
echo this is the Backup set of images that will be saved to your PC from the Phone
rem pause
rem if not exists c: SDK_15 NandroidImages then md c: SDK_15 NandroidImages
adb pull /sdcard/nandroid/ SN / BKUPDIR / c: SDK_15 NandroidImages
rem end of SaveImgs.bat
IMPORTANT: You should run the above Batch file backups often --- As you make system changes, Add programs, etc.
Next what you should/must have prepared ahead of time :
1. SDK 1.5 currently the latest . .
-- there are two tools in here that you well need
-- a. ADB.exe
-- b. FastBoot.exe
-- link for the SDK 1.5 is :
Download the Android SDK Android Developers
2. After downloading the sdk package unzip its contents into a directory
3. For Window path environmental you want to include the path to the
--- On Windows, right-click on My Computer, and select Properties.
Under the Advanced tab, hit the Environment Variables button,
and in the dialog that comes up, double-click on Path under
System Variables. Add the full path to the tools/ directory
to the path.
4. Now you need to get the Windows drivers installed so windows can communicate with the G1
via ADB FastBoot.
--- You want to hook you phone to the PC with the USB cable. DO NOT Enable USB access to
the SDCard like you might usually do Windows will find a report finding new
hardware and will popup the Found New Hardware Wizard .
--- You will NOT use AUTO but click on Install from a list or specific location Advanced
--- Then Click : Next
--- On the next Screen Click on the box Include this location in the Search; and type
in the following path C: SDK SDK_15 usb_driver x86 for XP and not AMD64
this assumes you used the same directory structure settings that I recommended
if you didn t Shame Upon YOU.. then adjust your entry accordingly
Click NEXT and
--- Patiently wait while Windows install the Windows drivers for the USB/ADB
hardware interface You should receive a successful Completion and then click FINISH
you are now ready to have you G1 recognized when you connect it with the USB Cable. .
--- Should you fail the install then go into the DeviceManager for the PC and Delete the
incomplete install driver and try again. .
--- TEST IT OUT Click on the Windows Start button then select RUN from the options
FOR FASTBOOT :
see Yellow Band with FASTBOOT in Blue center in the screen. .
incomplete install driver IN THE USB AREA and try again. .
5. Make a directory to copy the essential images from the nandroid
backup into for ease of recovery We will use this Directory
in a batch file for ease of repeating this process over and over
again, ,, should you need to do this again
so Create a folder C: SDK SDK_15 Tools NandroidImages
A. --- we will need to copy the Backed Up image files from the phone s SDCard
the typical directory for those backup images is :
--- /sdcard/Nandroid/ phoneSerialNumber / backupDateStamp
i.e. /sdcard/Nandroid/HT842GZ09918/20090525-1857
--- the 4 image Files in the above will be the following
--- recovery.img, boot.img, system.img, data.img
B. I have incorporated the option to let a batch file SaveImgs.bat do this coping for you
6. Now lets look at the steps for restore now.
From the Phone-connected-to-YourPC
--- Turn phone off and hook it via the USB cable ports to your PC
--- Press CAMERA Power
--- You should see three FAST Boot Androids on Skate boards
Or:
--- On the PC click the Start button bottomleft
--- Click on Run
--- in the input box type CMD and enter or click OK this starts the Command
Line Processor.
--- type fastboot devices this returns the Phone Serial Number if the phone is Attached
rem --- type adb remount not sure exactly what the remount does.
--- type FstBootNandroid to flash the images you save to the phone
copy the following text into a txt file called FstBootNandroid.bat
rem FstBootNandroid.bat
:BEGIN
ECHO.
:: Erase existing boot image
ECHO Erasing existing boot image
IF EXIST boot.img fastboot erase boot else
ECHO Backup boot.img image not found in current directory. Bad idea to continue script. No erasing has taken place. ABORT.
GOTO :END
ECHO.
:: Erase existing system, userdata, and cache images
ECHO Erasing existing system, userdata, and cache images
IF EXIST system.img fastboot erase system -w else
ECHO Backup system.img image not found in current directory. Bad idea to continue script. No erasing has taken place. ABORT.
:: Flash boot NANDROID backup
ECHO Flashing boot NANDROID backup
pause
fastboot flash boot /SDK_15/NandroidImages/boot.img
:: Flash system NANDROID backup
ECHO Flashing system NANDROID backup
fastboot flash system /SDK_15/NandroidImages/system.img
:: Flash userdata NANDROID backup
ECHO Flashing userdata NANDROID backup
fastboot flash userdata /SDK_15/NandroidImages/data.img
:: Flash recovery NANDROID backup
ECHO Flashing recovery NANDROID backup
fastboot flash recovery /SDK_15/NandroidImages/recovery.img
:: Reboot the device
ECHO Rebooting the device
fastboot reboot
:END
rem Summary of command run to restore essential elements from the backup
rem fastboot flash boot /SDK_15/NandroidImages/boot.img
rem fastboot flash system /SDK_15/NandroidImages/system.img
rem fastboot flash userdata /SDK_15/NandroidImages/data.img
rem fastboot flash recovery /SDK_15/NandroidImages/recovery.img
rem flashboot reboot
rem End of FstBootNandroid.bat.
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