Comments on: HOWTO: Flash GSM Galaxy Nexus to Google Factory Image on Mac http://floatingsun.net Sat, 11 May 2013 19:51:19 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 By: Tahir http://floatingsun.net/articles/howto-flash-gsm-galaxy-nexus-to-google-factory-image-on-mac/#comment-292966 Tahir Wed, 14 Nov 2012 23:37:02 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?page_id=1901#comment-292966 Simple & Easy… Good job.

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By: Eero http://floatingsun.net/articles/howto-flash-gsm-galaxy-nexus-to-google-factory-image-on-mac/#comment-292916 Eero Sun, 26 Aug 2012 12:11:46 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?page_id=1901#comment-292916 Thanks for instructions. remember to backup sms messages/pictures before unlocking boot loader.

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By: John http://floatingsun.net/articles/howto-flash-gsm-galaxy-nexus-to-google-factory-image-on-mac/#comment-292895 John Wed, 08 Aug 2012 00:41:20 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?page_id=1901#comment-292895 worked smoothly. I finaly got jelly bean ota
Tnx a lot!

@Step 4 you should mention that to unlock the bootloader you must boot your phone into fastboot mode (press and hold both the volume-UP and volume-DOWN buttons and then press the power button)

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By: Joe http://floatingsun.net/articles/howto-flash-gsm-galaxy-nexus-to-google-factory-image-on-mac/#comment-286221 Joe Fri, 29 Jun 2012 01:30:43 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?page_id=1901#comment-286221 Everything went smoothly, but when it was finin=shed, the phone is now stuck in a Google splash screen loop. Any ideas how to get my phone working again?

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By: Jose http://floatingsun.net/articles/howto-flash-gsm-galaxy-nexus-to-google-factory-image-on-mac/#comment-270321 Jose Sun, 06 May 2012 20:07:35 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?page_id=1901#comment-270321 run from a terminal

example:
export PATH=${PATH}:/home/you user/android-sdk-linux/platform-tools
export PATH=${PATH}:/home/you user/android-sdk-linux/tools

Change (you user)

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By: Diwaker Gupta http://floatingsun.net/articles/howto-flash-gsm-galaxy-nexus-to-google-factory-image-on-mac/#comment-270163 Diwaker Gupta Sat, 05 May 2012 01:13:34 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?page_id=1901#comment-270163 Caleb: ‘fastboot’ needs to be in your PATH somewhere. One easy way to do this is to extract the image in the directory where fastboot is installed.

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By: Caleb http://floatingsun.net/articles/howto-flash-gsm-galaxy-nexus-to-google-factory-image-on-mac/#comment-269931 Caleb Wed, 02 May 2012 17:35:27 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?page_id=1901#comment-269931 What directory should I be on? When I enter ./flash-all.sh I end up with this
./flash-all.sh: line 17: fastboot: command not found
./flash-all.sh: line 18: fastboot: command not found
./flash-all.sh: line 20: fastboot: command not found
./flash-all.sh: line 21: fastboot: command not found
./flash-all.sh: line 23: fastboot: command not found
./flash-all.sh: line 24: fastboot: command not found
./flash-all.sh: line 26: fastboot: command not found

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By: Ally http://floatingsun.net/articles/howto-flash-gsm-galaxy-nexus-to-google-factory-image-on-mac/#comment-265701 Ally Sun, 08 Apr 2012 23:31:13 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?page_id=1901#comment-265701 Hey, looks like you need to set up the directory for PATH. Basically, the shell script can not find the ‘fastboot’ file in order to run it.

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By: joe http://floatingsun.net/articles/howto-flash-gsm-galaxy-nexus-to-google-factory-image-on-mac/#comment-265547 joe Sun, 08 Apr 2012 07:27:49 +0000 http://floatingsun.net/?page_id=1901#comment-265547 Hi

When I do ./flash-all.sh
I got this
./flash-all.sh: line 17: fastboot: command not found
./flash-all.sh: line 18: fastboot: command not found
./flash-all.sh: line 20: fastboot: command not found
./flash-all.sh: line 21: fastboot: command not found
./flash-all.sh: line 23: fastboot: command not found
any idea?

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