[TOOLKIT] SKIPSOFT ANDROID TOOLKIT - NEXUS 7 - Drivers, Root, Recovery + MORE

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GOOGLE NEXUS 7 TOOLKIT V2.0.0 RELEASED

ChangeLog:
ToolKit v2.0.0 (7th August 2012)
+Added 'WHAT'S NEW' viewer to see what's in the Auto Update
+Fixed several scripts which crashed on non UK languages
+Added auto reboot to fastboot option if required
+Checked over entire program for any required minor tweaks and fixes
+Updated driver inf file for more compatibility
+Added pause after adb root commands
+Wrote New Date/Time Stamp script to work across all Regions
+Integrated script into all required features in ToolKit
Note: This should fix all errors caused by incorrect stamp in ALL Backup Tasks, LogCat Dumps + several other tasks

Download links and more info in the 1st post.

Enjoy :)

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tara.jatt

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Hi Mark,

I am facing one problem, not sure whether its my device specific or a known one, When I unlock and root, my headphones stops working, speaker works fine, If I Download, Extract + Flash Google Factory Stock Image the headphones starts working fine. Any Suggestions?

EDIT : I checked with different headphones and those seems to be working with my laptop and phone, but not with tablet.

Thanks.
 
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Downloaded!! Looks very promising. Saw all the features and all I was able to donate something. I'm in the US, so our dollar has a lower amount on the pound. I still tried though. Thanks for this!! I can see myself saving a lot of time. =.D

Keep up the work.
 

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Hi Mark,

I am facing one problem, not sure whether its my device specific or a known one, When I unlock and root, my headphones stops working, speaker works fine, If I Download, Extract + Flash Google Factory Stock Image the headphones starts working fine. Any Suggestions?

EDIT : I checked with different headphones and those seems to be working with my laptop and phone, but not with tablet.

Thanks.
Hmm rooting shouldnt affect the sound at all. Does the sound work out of the speakers and just not headphone socket? Did you just root or select the 1-Click FOR ALL option?

The only thing the root process does is to copy the 2 root files to your tablet and set their permissions. The kernel is only booted and not permanent so after a reboot you are back to your original stock kernel so that shouldnt be a problem.

Has anyone else noticed the headphone socket not working after rooting?

Mark.
 

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What is really odd, is that I cannot get to Recovery on my device, unless I do it from the OS with Quickboot. If I power down, and hit the volume keys and Power, I get to the bootloader, then I use the volume keys to select Recovery, and it goes to a black screen that says "Google", and then sits there. I let it go for several minutes, nothing. Had to hold the power button for a long time to force it to shut down and reboot.

Does this with CWM and TWRP. Any ideas?

If I flash a ROM and it gets stuck in a bootloop, I won't be able to get back to Recovery to fix it or restore a Nandroid, because I have to be in the OS and reboot to Recovery from there.
 

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What is really odd, is that I cannot get to Recovery on my device, unless I do it from the OS with Quickboot. If I power down, and hit the volume keys and Power, I get to the bootloader, then I use the volume keys to select Recovery, and it goes to a black screen that says "Google", and then sits there. I let it go for several minutes, nothing. Had to hold the power button for a long time to force it to shut down and reboot.

Does this with CWM and TWRP. Any ideas?

If I flash a ROM and it gets stuck in a bootloop, I won't be able to get back to Recovery to fix it or restore a Nandroid, because I have to be in the OS and reboot to Recovery from there.

I'm pretty sure using an app is the only way to boot into recovery. I have to use an app too, because it does the same thing for me if I don't.

Kendall
 

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What is really odd, is that I cannot get to Recovery on my device, unless I do it from the OS with Quickboot. If I power down, and hit the volume keys and Power, I get to the bootloader, then I use the volume keys to select Recovery, and it goes to a black screen that says "Google", and then sits there. I let it go for several minutes, nothing. Had to hold the power button for a long time to force it to shut down and reboot.

Does this with CWM and TWRP. Any ideas?

If I flash a ROM and it gets stuck in a bootloop, I won't be able to get back to Recovery to fix it or restore a Nandroid, because I have to be in the OS and reboot to Recovery from there.

You just need to be plugged into a computer. Then the power, volume button way works.
 
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By rooting this way will you still be able to receive OTA updates? I just want to be rooted and stock so I can use my external drive.

Sent from my Nexus 7
 

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By rooting this way will you still be able to receive OTA updates? I just want to be rooted and stock so I can use my external drive.

Sent from my Nexus 7

Well, one option in this tool is to download and reinstall the stock factory image. So worst case, you could do that, take the OTA(or maybe using this option will pull the latest image which may BE the OTA), and then you could always unlock and re-root it?

Or, if an OTA comes out, I am sure that someone will take it, root it, and toss it up as a ROM to download and install from Recovery, probably within 48 hours of the OTA being pushed out.

I don't have much in the way of concerns of having the latest and greatest for this device.
 

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Hi Mark,

I unlocked the bootloader(3) and then rooted(4). I did not do 1 click for all. Speakers works fine, but headphones stopped working. Then I Download, Extract + Flash Google Factory Stock Rom (9), now headphones starts working again. I did it twice. I did not try 1 click for all.

Am I missing any step, any suggestions?

Thanks.

Hmm rooting shouldnt affect the sound at all. Does the sound work out of the speakers and just not headphone socket? Did you just root or select the 1-Click FOR ALL option?

The only thing the root process does is to copy the 2 root files to your tablet and set their permissions. The kernel is only booted and not permanent so after a reboot you are back to your original stock kernel so that shouldnt be a problem.

Has anyone else noticed the headphone socket not working after rooting?

Mark.
 

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I keep getting these error messages:

FASTBOOT MODE [If serial shows, drivers are installed]
List of devices attached
'fastboot-toolkit' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

ADB MODE
'adb-toolkit' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

I have the Android SDK installed and I was able to manually install the drivers. I'm running WIndows 7 Pro x32.

To add - I checked the install folder and the 2 executables are in there. I also tried running Toolkit.exe from command prompt while browsing in the Google directory and get the same thing.
 
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I reinstalled the drivers using PDANET and have the proper drivers showing in Fastboot mode in the Device manager however when I still run the Toolkit, I'm still not seeing my serial number. I'm using the latest version of the Toolkit and not sure what I'm missing. Under Android Phone - it says "Google Nexus 7 Bootloader Interface" and I tried updating the driver to the one in the Toolkit folder and they match.
 

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Wich is the best way to root nexus 7 yet. I want to root so that I can use USB pendrive as expendable memory.
What are the cons of rooting, will I get android updates properly after the root. Also if there any possibility to get back the factory reset after rooting? Please help, i'll be very thankful to you.
 

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Wich is the best way to root nexus 7 yet. I want to root so that I can use USB pendrive as expendable memory.
What are the cons of rooting, will I get android updates properly after the root. Also if there any possibility to get back the factory reset after rooting? Please help, i'll be very thankful to you.
The best option is to just install the drivers and select the root only option from the toolkit if thats all you want. The insecure kernel is booted to your phone and not flashed so it is only on until your next reboot and then your stock kernel is back. The superuser and su files are pushed to your phone and permissions set so they are the only 2 files added to your device. You do not have to flash a custom recovery and as long as you have stock recovery on your phone you can still perform an OTA update. If you want to go back to complete stock then just download and flash the stock image via the toolkit which only takes about 10 minutes and everything is back to COMPLETE stock status.

Pure google phones are the easiest to mod and even easier to take back to stock :)

If you have any more questions just ask.

Mark.
 

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I reinstalled the drivers using PDANET and have the proper drivers showing in Fastboot mode in the Device manager however when I still run the Toolkit, I'm still not seeing my serial number. I'm using the latest version of the Toolkit and not sure what I'm missing. Under Android Phone - it says "Google Nexus 7 Bootloader Interface" and I tried updating the driver to the one in the Toolkit folder and they match.
Did you follow the instructions in the FAQ in post#2 about installing the drivers manually?

Mark.
 

Dr. Sheldon Cooper

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The best option is to just install the drivers and select the root only option from the toolkit if thats all you want. The insecure kernel is booted to your phone and not flashed so it is only on until your next reboot and then your stock kernel is back. The superuser and su files are pushed to your phone and permissions set so they are the only 2 files added to your device. You do not have to flash a custom recovery and as long as you have stock recovery on your phone you can still perform an OTA update. If you want to go back to complete stock then just download and flash the stock image via the toolkit which only takes about 10 minutes and everything is back to COMPLETE stock status.

Pure google phones are the easiest to mod and even easier to take back to stock :)

If you have any more questions just ask.

Mark.

How to get drivers? Please help me by giving me simple instructions as I've never rooted any device yet. :crying:
 

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How to get drivers? Please help me by giving me simple instructions as I've never rooted any device yet. :crying:
EVERYTHING you need is in the ToolKit. Download and install it. Select option 1 from the Main Menu and follow the instructions to install drivers for your operating system. If you get stuck at this part the read the Manual Instructions section in the ToolKit and also the FAQ in post#2 of this thread. Once the drivers are installed and working thats the hardest part over. Just select root from the Main Menu if you just want to root or if you want everything then select the 1-CLICK option which will root, rename the recovery restore files, flash cwm recovery and install busybox. I know you probably dont know what they all mean but thats basically everything you will need to modify your phone however you want.

The whole process if done right should take no longer than 10-15 minutes.

As I mentioned dont be afraid to play around as you can always just relfash the google stock image if you mess anything up:)

Mark.
 

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    NEXUS 7 - SUPPORTS ALL AVAILABLE VERSIONS UP TO LATEST ANDROID BUILDS
    SEE SUPPORT LIST FOR PUBLIC/PRO VERSIONS *HERE*

    The Unified Android Toolkit brings together all the Nexus and Samsung Toolkits and supports many Nexus and Samsung devices. There is also an option at startup to run a Basic Android Toolkit which any Android device can use to install drivers, make app backups, install apk files, reboot the device into different modes and run a command prompt for manual input.

    FUNCTIONS OF UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT
    * Install correct adb/fastboot drivers automatically on Windows xp/vista/7/8 32bit+64bit/Windows 10
    * Backup/Restore a single package or all apps, user data and Internal Storage
    * Backup your data from selectable folders [internal or external storage] to your PC for a Full Safe backup of data
    * Unlock/Re-Lock your Bootloader [Nexus]
    * Root Stock builds
    * Various Root options using insecure boot image or custom recovery
    * ALLINONE to Unlock, Root, Rename the Restore Files and install busybox [Nexus]
    * ALLINONE to flash custom Recovery Root, Rename the Restore Files and install busybox [Samsung]
    * [NEW] use SkipRoot boot image to Auto Root device, install Busybox Binaries and rename Recovery Restore files [selected devices]
    * Install BusyBox on your device
    * Perform a FULL NANDROID Backup of your system (Boot, Cache, Data, Recovery and System) via adb and save in Custom Recovery format on your PC which can be Restored via CWM Recovery [if insecure boot image available]
    * Fix extSdCard write permissions from installed apps in Android 4.4+ [Samsung]
    * Pull /data and /system folders, compress to a .tar file and save to your PC [if insecure boot image available]
    * Dump selected Device Partitions, compress to a .zip file with md5 and save to your PC [if insecure boot image available]
    * Extras, Tips and Tricks section
    * Auto Update ToolKit to latest available version at startup (professional only feature)
    * Program up to 10 Quickpick slots and run them very quickly (professional only feature)
    * Mods section to automatically perform certain tasks on your device
    * Download Google Stock Image directly to correct ToolKit folder for extracting and flashing [Nexus]
    * Check md5 of stock image to make sure downloaded file isn’t corrupted before flashing [Nexus]
    * Download Samsung Stock Firmware to PC for extracting and flashing via Odin [Samsung]
    * Flash Custom Recovery or Google Stock Image to Device
    * Flash any part of a stock Nexus image to device [boot, system, recovery] – Great for fixing broken parts of firmware
    * Rename the Recovery Restore File present on some Stock Roms
    * Boot into CWM Touch, TWRP, Philz Touch Recovery or Stock Recovery without Flashing it [Nexus]
    * Flash Custom Recovery to Device
    * Boot [Nexus] or Flash .img Files directly from your PC
    * Install a single apk or multiple apk’s to your device
    * Push Files from your PC to your device
    * Pull Files from your device to your PC
    * Disable forced encryption on Nexus6 and Nexus9 devices
    * Install Root Checker app by Burrows Apps
    * Install Backup/Restore app by MDroid Apps [calls log, sms, contacts]
    * Install EFS/Partition Backup/Restore app by Wanam
    * Dump selected LogCat buffers to your PC
    * Dump BugReport to your PC
    * Set Files Permissions on your device
    * Open new Command Prompt for manual input
    * Reboot device to Fastboot Mode or Android from fastboot mode [Nexus]
    * Reboot device to Fastboot Mode [Nexus], Recovery, Android or Download Mode [Samsung] from adb mode
    * Display Important Information about your device

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    SUPPORTED DEVICES AND LATEST SUPPORTED BUILDS *HERE*

    DOWNLOAD THE SKIPSOFT UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT *HERE* (FROM SKIPSOFT.NET)

    NOTE: Key files are signed with a Digital Certificate from skipsoft.net but some ‘may’ get picked up as potentially harmful by Antivirus Programs and deleted. They are not harmful, this is a false positive given because of the compiler used. If this happens restore the file and exclude the folder from future scans to use it. This seems to happen mostly on AVG Free and Norton. If you are using the Auto Update feature on pro versions then you will need to disable the AV program or exclude the folder from scans before running the update again.

    Credits: ChainsDD for Superuser, Chainfire for SuperSU and kernel patches, koush and the clockworkmod team for cwm and the universal driver pack, 1wayjonny for the adb/fastboot driver pack, Adam Lange for all his support and help with the insecure kernels, Viperboy for the Knox Disabler app, Stephen Erickson for the BusyBox installer app, BurrowsApps for the Root Checker app, NextApp for the SD Fix app, fOmey for TWRP for the Galaxy Gear.

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    WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PUBLIC (FREE) AND PROFESSIONAL (DONATE) VERSIONS?
    THE PUBLIC VERSION OF THE TOOLKIT INCLUDES EVERYTHING YOU COULD NEED TO MANIPULATE AND ROOT YOUR DEVICE.

    ACTIVATING THE PROFESSIONAL VERSION ADDS THE MOST USEFUL FUNCTION IN THE TOOLKIT, THE ABILITY TO CHECK FOR ‘AUTO UPDATES’ DIRECTLY VIA THE TOOLKIT AND HAVE THEM PUSHED TO YOUR PC RIGHT AWAY AS SOON AS THEY ARE UPLOADED WITHOUT NEEDING TO DOWNLOAD THE WHOLE TOOLKIT EVERY TIME. YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE THE LATEST VERSION AS SOON AS IT IS MADE AVAILABLE. THIS MEANS SMALLER UPDATES CAN BE SENT OUT MORE FREQUENTLY, SUCH AS ADDING A SINGLE FUNCTION, FIXING A BUG OR ADDING COMPATIBILITY FOR A SINGLE CARRIER. THE SMALLER UPDATES WILL BE COMPILED AND RELEASED TO THE XDA COMMUNITY AS A FULL (PUBLIC) DOWNLOAD VERSION SO PROFESSIONAL VERSIONS ARE ALWAYS UPDATED SOONER.
    THE PRO VERSION ALSO ADDS THE ABILITY TO CHECK FOR THE LATEST VERSION OF SUPERUSER AND RECOVERY FILES AND DOWNLOAD THEM DIRECTLY TO THE TOOLKIT.
    THE ‘QUICK PICKS’ SECTION[/B] ALLOWS YOU TO PROGRAM UPTO 10 SLOTS WITH TASKS THAT YOU MAY PERFORM ON A REGULAR BASIS OR JUST WANT TO KEEP A SET OF TASKS IN 1 PLACE. THEN JUST SELECT THE SLOT AND IT WILL REMEMBER ALL YOUR SETTINGS FOR THAT TASK AND RUN IT.
    PRO USERS CAN ALSO SELECT THE “ANY BUILD” OPTION IN THE BUILD SELECTION SCREEN TO ROOT ANY BUILD AS LONG AS THE VERSION IS SUPPORTED (USEFUL IF YOUR BUILD IS NOT LISTED).

    MORE IMPORTANTLY DONATING SHOWS YOUR APPRECIATION AND ALLOWS THE TOOLKIT TO CONTINUE TO EVOLVE AND GROW.

    AUTO REPLY LINKS FOR PAYPAL TO GET A CODE INSTANTLY CAN BE FOUND AT http://goo.gl/nyGqv

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    PLEASE READ THE *HELP* PAGE AT http://www.skipsoft.net/?page_id=1269 OR USE THE INFORMATION SECTION WITHIN THE TOOLKIT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. I HAVE TAKEN A LOT OF TIME TO WRITE IT AND SOMETHING ON THERE SHOULD ANSWER 99% OF PROBLEMS.

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    1. INSTALLING ADB/FASTBOOT DRIVERS

    The first thing you need to do is to install the adb/fastboot drivers. These are needed so that you can unlock your bootloader, root your device and perform other adb/fastboot functions.

    THE DRIVERS CAN BE INSTALLED DIRECTLY VIA THE TOOLKIT. OPTION 1 IN THE MAIN MENU.

    If drivers are not installed or there is an exclamation mark next to the device:
    Plug the device in to a usb cable directly connected to your motherboard.
    In the Device Manager a new item, usually called Android 1.0 should pop up in the list.
    Right click on the device item then left click on Update Driver Software. Select 'browse my computer' and then 'Let me pick from a list'.
    If no adb interface driver appears in the list then untick 'Show compatible hardware' and find the Android or Samsung adb interface driver.
    If you cannot find either of these click Have Disk, browse to the Toolkit install folder, drivers folder, click on android_winusb.inf and click Open.
    Click OK and select Google ADB Interface.

    Make sure you have USB debugging enabled in settings, developer options. In Android 4.2.2 or later you have to enable the developer options screen by going to settings, About on your device and click on Build number at the bottom 7 times until it says You are now a developer. If you have already enabled usb debugging then unplug/replug the usb cable.

    On Android 4.2.2 or later when you replug the usb cable after enabling usb debugging for the first time you will get a popup asking you to authenticate your pc. Tick 'Always allow' then click 'ok'.

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    2. USING SKIPSOFT UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT

    When starting the Toolkit you will first be asked which device you want to work with. Working folders will be created and the device files downloaded. You will then be taken to the Model/Build selection screen where you can do a number of things (other than select your model/build): Type '00' to enter your activation code and enable pro features, 'i' will take you to the Information and Help Section, 'a' will give you information on how to add support for a new build.

    Supported builds are listed in the Model/Build selection screen and typing the associated number (i.e. 11) will download needed boot and recovery files (stock and custom recovery) then check for and download the latest superuser files available and custom recovery (pro versions only), verify all the files and start the Main Menu. You can now use all the functions and tools the Android Toolkit offers. Pro users can select the "any build" option to root any build (useful if your build is not listed).

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    USEFUL INFORMATION

    How to get into your FastBoot Mode
    1. Turn your phone off
    2. Unplug your usb cable if you have one plugged in
    3. Keep holding the 'Volume Down' and 'Power' buttons to boot the phone into FastBoot Mode

    How to get into Recovery
    1. First boot into FastBoot Mode as described above
    2. Scroll down with the 'Volume Down' button until it says 'Recovery mode' at the top and press the 'Power' button to enter Recovery

    Show the Menu in the Stock Recovery Screen
    1. Hold the Power button and keep holding as you press the Volume Up button quickly. The blue recovery menu screen should pop up.

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    *DISCLAIMER*
    I take no responsibility for any fault or damage caused by any procedures within this guide. No warranties of any kind are given.
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    Frequently Asked Questions:

    Q. What is ADB Shell?

    Adb shell is a linux command line tool (because android is based on linux) used to send commands to your android device. For S-ON devices, this is crucial for modifying files in the /system partition (where the rom sits) as you cannot modify anything in /system when the rom is running without S-OFF (e.g removing system apps).

    From Google:

    Android Debug Bridge (adb) is a versatile tool lets you manage the state of an emulator instance or Android-powered device. It is a client-server program that includes three components:
    A client, which runs on your development machine. You can invoke a client from a shell by issuing an adb command. Other Android tools such as the ADT plugin and DDMS also create adb clients.
    A server, which runs as a background process on your development machine. The server manages communication between the client and the adb daemon running on an emulator or device.
    A daemon, which runs as a background process on each emulator or device instance.

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    Q. What is FASTBOOT?

    Fastboot is 2 things. It is a mode on the phone, which looks a little like Bootloader. You can access it by holding 'Volume Up' and 'Volume Down' whilst turning on the phone.

    It is also a way of flashing radios, recovery, boot images and system images in a command line method from a PC much like adb.

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    Q. I flashed CWM but each time I reboot the Stock Recovery is back

    There is an auto recovery restore system on certain Stock Android Builds that will reflash the Stock Recovery if you flash CWM on a Stock Rom.

    Use Root Explorer to Mount the system folder as R/W (or use a free app from Google Play such as ES File Explorer). Rename the files /system/recovery-from-boot.p and /system/etc/install-recovery.sh. Now when you flash CWM Recovery it will NOT be overwritten after a reboot.

    OR you can use the ToolKit to rename the files (root access needed).

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    Q. I want to send my phone back so I need to flash a stock rom and relock the bootloader

    1. Download, install and run the Google Nexus 4 Toolkit.
    2. Install adb/fastboot drivers (if you havent already done so)
    3. Option 9 to download a Google Factory Image.
    4. After it finishes downloading you will be given the option to flash the image to your tablet. Do this.
    4. Let the phone reboot, then shut the device down and reenter fastboot mode (or boot to fastboot mode via the Reboot Screen in the ToolKit).
    5. Option3, 2 to relock the bootloader.

    Your internal storage will be formatted and data and cache wiped. Your tablet will now be back to an out-of-the-box FULLY STOCK state and ready to send back.

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    Q. What is the difference between Nandroid and Titanium backup?

    A NANDROID will backup the whole system including boot, system, data and recovery partitions so you can restore a complete rom and all data and settings.

    Essentially Titanium Backup is used to backup apps and associated user data. These could be restored AFTER a full wipe and a new Rom had been flashed on your phone.

    The other option now which google added into the new adb command list is the adb backup which is in the ToolKit and can do the same job as Titanium Backup but will store the data on your PC rather than on the phone (where it takes up space and could be deleted).

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    Q. When I try to open the ToolKit I get a box pop up for a split second and then it goes away. My AntiVirus program says the file may be harmful.

    The exe files I compiled are not digitally signed with a Microsoft certificate (as they cost money) so certain AntiVirus programs (mainly Norton) will pick it up as potentially harmful when it is not. They will pick up ANY file that doesnt contain a purchased Microsoft certificate in the same way. Restore the deleted file and exclude it from further scans and it will be fine.

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    Q. The ToolKit recognises my tablet in adb mode but not in fastboot mode (or other way round).

    Open the Device Manager on your pc and then boot your tablet into fastboot mode or adb mode (dont plug the usb cable in yet). Make sure USB debugging is enabled on your tablet in settings, developer options. Plug the cable in while watching the Device Manager and determine which item is added to the list with the device plugged in. Once you have found it right click on the item and select update driver. Select 'browse my computer' from the list and then browse to the 'drivers' folder in the ToolKit folder (wherever you installed the ToolKit to). Make sure sub folders is ticked and click next. Hopefully the driver will be picked up and installed.

    You can check if a driver has been installed by looking at the top of the Main Menu in the ToolKit while in fastboot mode and adb modes. If a serial number is displayed in each mode then it will work fine.

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    Q. Can I back up my apps before unlocking the Bootloader so I don't lose everything?

    Performing an APPS BACKUP (option2, 1) will backup all apps that were installed after you first used your device. This will include any associated user data (such as settings or high scores for games) and apps you installed from Google Play Store. Just follow the recommended options and remember to turn your phones screen on before starting it as you need to confirm on your screen.

    This option will NOT require your bootloader to be unlocked first.

    You can also backup your Internal Storage without unlocking using option 2, 3 from the main menu. This will backup anything you store on your Internal Storage such as game data, music, videos. This is just pulled from your /data/media folder so you can view or edit the files on your pc after they have been pulled.

    You can then unlock the bootloader (wiping your device) and retore the apps (option 2, 10) and Internal Storage data (option 2, 11) after doing whatever you want to with your device.

    The only thing you cannot do with the ToolKit is to save the system settings but some of those are backed up by google if you chose that option when turning your device on the first time.

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    Q. I have Windows 8 and cannot install the drivers

    How to Disable Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows 8:

    From the Metro Start Screen, open Settings (move your mouse to the bottom-right-corner of the screen and wait for the pop-out bar to appear, then click the Gear icon).
    Click ‘More PC Settings’.
    Click ‘General’.
    Scroll down, and click ‘Restart now’ under ‘Advanced startup’.
    Wait a bit.
    Click ‘Troubleshoot’.
    Click ‘Advanced Options’
    Click ‘Windows Startup Settings’
    Click Restart.

    When your computer restarts, select ‘Disable driver signature enforcement‘ from the list. You can now load your modified driver. Reboot again once the driver is installed and all will be well.

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    Q. I cannot find Developer options to Enable USB Debugging

    With Android 4.2 google have thought it would be funny to hide the Developer options screen in the Settings. This means you cannot enable usb debugging to communicate with your device. To show the Developers options screen do the following:

    Goto Settings, About tablet and tap your finger on the the 'Build number' text at the bottom 7 times (not too fast).
    When you have tapped 3 times you will be given a countdown of taps until you become a 'developer'.
    Once you are told you are now a developer you can go back to the Settings screen and can see Developer options.
    You can now go into Developer options and enable usb debugging.

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    Q. I tried to enter the code for the professional version but the Toolkit says the code is incorrect

    Make sure the code entered is for the correct Toolkit being used.

    You need to make sure you start the Toolkit with the toolkit.exe file when activating and not the tkmain.exe file so the settings can be initialised or the code will not be accepted.

    Also make sure you enter the code correctly as the characters are case sensitive.
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    I really am sorry that some people feel I shouldnt have donate links in my Toolkits or ask for donations to receive the latest Updates before they are available for mass download in the Toolkit thread. I am not going to start digging into why I do things this way as I want to keep this thread about the Toolkit and not about money or people who want everything for fee and expect it immediately.

    I know there have been some bugs with 4.2 and most are releated to the way google have implemented multiuser support which has changed how everything has always been in the past. I have neglected some of my Toolkits as I have been working 16hours a day for the last week building toolkits for the Nexus 4 and 10 and damn does the Nexus 10 have alot of internal issues right now lol (toolkit sorts them out though).

    I just wanted to post a worklog update that I am currently updating the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit which will be finished and a full build posted in the OP tomorrow night (hopefully), then I will be updating the Nexus 7 Toolkit and posting a full build in the OP with 4.2 support for all models including the new 32GB 3G model Monday or Tuesday depending on how many issues I come accross.

    I work 7 days a week trying my hardest to keep the Toolkits up to date and I would like to thank all the people who show appreciation for that (in whatever way they see fit).

    Oh and for the people who do show their appreciation with donations (and for people who dont like to wait) the link in the menubar at the top of my website www.skipsoft.net will send an instant email with activation code as soon as paypal completes. If you do want to donate then use http://skipsoft.net/donate/?toolkit=GoogleNexus7 until it is added to the next version as you will get your code alot quicker.

    Now PLEASE lets have no more talk about donations in the thread. If you have any questions or issues then feel free to pm me.

    If anyone has a current bug list for 3.4.2 and would like to speed up the next release then please message me as it will make my life a bit easier.

    Thank you.

    Mark.