[size=24]Nexus 5 - Hilfe-Thread zu WugFresh´s Tool[/SIZE]
hier könnt Ihr Hilfe zum WugFresh´s Tool für das Nexus 5.
Alles weitere zum WugFresh´s Tool findet Ihr hier.
Happy flashing
Maestro2k5
[size=24]Nexus 5 - Hilfe-Thread zu WugFresh´s Tool[/SIZE]
hier könnt Ihr Hilfe zum WugFresh´s Tool für das Nexus 5.
Alles weitere zum WugFresh´s Tool findet Ihr hier.
Happy flashing
Maestro2k5
Gepinnt / gutes Toolkit
Wirklich geniales Tool! In meiner "Anfangszeit" hat es mir oft das Leben gerettet. :X3:
Nun da "L" mit großen Schritten auf uns zukommt - kann das vielen bestimmt "helfen".
Update auf v1.8.9 [Updated 10/17/14]
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What’s new in Nexus Root Toolkit 1.8.9: October 17th, 2014· Redesigned entire dependency downloading system. No longer is the user prompted with numerous “Such and such file is not found in the local directory, press OK to download”, but rather there is a unified and dynamic interface for managing all required files/downloads per toolkit operation.
· The two exe’s for managing downloads in the past “nexwug_DL_NRTfiles.exe” and “nexwug_DLnX.exe” are now consolidated to one hybrid downloader “nexwug_downloader.exe” which manages all downloads, hash-checking, and factory pack extraction operations.
· Manual input for hash-checking is now only shown for files the toolkit doesn’t already have in the masterlists.
· Automatic hash-checking is now also performed in files that are manually imported into the toolkit via the manual download interface (when/if server issues cause the automated downloader to fail)
· Multi-device auto-update management has been revamped and redesigned, with new dynamic information displayed in the tray menu item that appears during the process. Fully integrated to work with the new hybrid downloader.
· New double-check automatic device detection (can be disabled in the toolkit options) that quickly checks to see if your selected device is correct. If the toolkits auto-device detection determines that you selected the wrong device it automatically notifies the user and asks if you want to correct the selection.
· Live-log is now governed by a quick toggle menu item in the main interface and also linked to the hotkey [ctrl+L]
· Options menu has a ‘Reset to defaults’ button now
· Drag and drop behaviour in the ‘Flash zips’ interface for reorganize zips to flash has been fixed.
· Fixes to enhance how NRT handles factory images it doesn’t know about yet.
· Major code revisions to the entire codebase in preparation for porting this kit to new devices.
· Android 5.0.0 Lollipop Developer Preview added for easy flashing and other operations (Root will not work with the current 2.13 SuperSU)
· Some message boxes specific to this last LP preview release and the infobox about root not working with SuperSU 2.13.
· Lots of other code changes implemented for general optimizations and improved user experience.
Habe gestern noch L damit geflasht Alles wie gewohnt problemlos...
Update auf 1.9.1
What’s new in Nexus Root Toolkit 1.9.1: October 20th, 2014
· Additions to the legacy cleanup script.
· Bug fixes.
What’s new in Nexus Root Toolkit 1.9.0: October 20th, 2014
· Full root procedure for the new 5.0.0 preview release.
· Extended the hybrid downloader to look for ‘root kernel’ dependency in case this becomes the norm for rooting all future 5.0.* releases.
· Added a user option for disabling the QuickBoot app installation when rooting (main options menu).
· Bug fixes.
Nexus Root Toolkit 1.9.2: October 26th, 2014
· Minor bug fixes.
[size=24]Nexus Root Toolkit v1.9.6[/SIZE]
What’s new in [COLOR=#000000]Nexus Root Toolkit 1.9.6[/COLOR] November 14th, 2014
· Fixes to Wug_Updater_Nexus.exe
· Added a tray tooltip ‘ADB Daemon Starting’ on toolkit startup
What’s new in Nexus Root Toolkit 1.9.5 November 14th, 2014
· Bug fixes
· Clean-up script for some legacy non-working files.
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What’s new in Nexus Root Toolkit 1.9.7: November 16th, 2014
· Included the latest Masterlists to prevent users who never utilized the “Update” in the kit from getting the AutoIt error (for KTU84P Nexus 7 2013). This error was due to the modified boot.img for that build being accidentally removed from the server. Its was then reuploaded and the masterlists were updated, but those users who never updated would still get the error.
· No longer will the “Force Flash” recommendation be made to N4 users, because it seems to cause a bootloop – however factory resting will fix that either way.
What’s new in Nexus Root Toolkit 1.9.8: November 18th, 2014
· Dynamic web-backed legacy file scrubbing system built. Now in the event of a bad upload, WugFresh can easily upload a new file with the identical file name and upon Masterlist update NRT will automatically handle scrubbing the legacy file.
· Copying CWM Nandroid to computer now works properly on Lollipop.
· ADB Not Found message for performing ADB Sideload operations now details how to properly configure the driver in that state.
· Additional information on hashcheck mismatch msgbox, which now notifies the user updating the Masterlists is the first thing they should try.
· New ‘Post-Flash Factory Reset’ option under ‘Flash Stock Options’, which when enabled will automatically boot the user into stock recovery after a flash stock procedure and instruct how to wipe data & cache, or just cache (if no wipe mode is enabled). This option is designed to help mitigate some issues select users have with bootloops/storage-display-issues post-flash. This option is only available when ‘Force Flashing’.
· New additions to ‘flashstock.bat’ to accommodate the new vendor.img file present on N9.
· QuickBoot app now replaced by QuickReboot (by PhongIT) to accommodate Lollipop support.
· Busybox Installer by Stericson updated to the latest version available.
· [COLOR=#ff0000]Nexus 9 and Nexus Player added (without root support – still waiting on TWRP).[/COLOR]
Nexus Root Toolkit 1.9.9: November 26th, 2014
· New feature for flashing a build specific ‘No-forced Encryption’ boot.img [for Nexus 6 & 9]: Advanced Utilities > Fastboot Flash > Boot > ‘No-Force Encrypt’ button
· Root method no longer relies upon root_kernels, but rather utilizes Chainfires latest and greatest SuperSU.
· Added a dedicated ‘Vendor’ button in advanced utilities for flashing that image on the Nexus 9.
· Added new Fastboot Erase and Fastboot Format features (advanced utilities), which allow users to perform batch wipe operations after selecting the partitions with checkboxes.
· Added new ‘OEM Device Info’ button in advanced utilities ‘Quick Tools’
· Re-organized advanced utilities into top-level blocks ‘Fastboot Flash’ and ‘Fastboot Boot’ respectively; so previous features like ‘Restore Stock Recovery’ can now be found in a sub-gui after hitting Fastboot Flash ‘Recovery’ Button.
· Restore Stock Kernel script no longer performs a temp boot test operation, it just flashes it.
· Flash TWRP/CWM/PHILZ/OTHER scripts, now allow you to disable the additional operation of flashing ‘perm-recovery-signed.zip’ which is only needed the first time you flash an alternate recovery (so for example if you are just upgrading to a new version of TWRP, you can forgo flashing that zip and just have NRT flash the new version).
· Fastboot device detection now auto-retries to connect once if it doesn’t the first time.
· Updated the included adb/fastboot binaries to the latest platform-tools release from the SDK
· Added an automatic check to see if ‘Bluestacks’ application is running on start, to ask the user if they want NRT to close it (because this application causes conflicts with NRT)
· Bug fixes to multi-updater to deal with scenarios where not all files are available for a device yet (like TWRP currently for Nexus Player)
· Minor bug fixes, code optimizations, and feature enhancements.
Ich war mal so frei und habe den Threadtitel aktualisiert.
Nexus Root Toolkit 2.0.0: January 9th, 2015 :moustach:
ZitatAlles anzeigen· New dual-style intelligent ADB/FASTBOOT connectivity checking system. Now users are able to start any NRT script from either fastboot or adb mode, and the toolkit will automatically detect their device state and continue from there.
· New ‘no-force encrypt’ flash stock option for N6/N9 that will allow users to use ‘No-wipe mode’ on their previously decrypted device, and retain their decryption (and data) when upgrading.
· New ‘Manual Masterlists’ importing, so users can get the latest masterlists even if the toolkit says ‘can’t access update server’
· New feature in advanced utilities for changing/resetting your devices display density.
· Live Log now has additional starting information, to make it easier to provide support.
· Re-built the Quick Flash (file assocations *.img) interface and included the ‘cache’ and ‘vendor’ buttons.
· Extra info when setting SuperSU beta, which informs the user that beta release SuperSU’s may not always be more recent than the latest stable.
· All ‘Flash Stock + Unroot’ options moved from the toolkits settings menu to the flash stock interface.
· Text revision on main interface to show that “Flash Stock + Unroot” can be used for “Restore/Upgrade/Downgrade”.
· Fastboot flash ‘Cache’ button added to advanced utilities and new quick flash (file assocations *.img) interface.
· Quick Tools are now fully dynamic with the new intelligent connectivity checking so the user no longer has to specify if they are in adb/fastboot mode.
· APK Installation now automatically checks for special characters in the file name that could prevent installation, and if present – removes them on-the-fly, then auto-renames them back to their original name – all without user interaction.
· No-Force Encrypt flashing script (Advanced Utilities > Fastboot Flash > Boot > No-Force Encrypt) now performs both fastboot erase and format so that it works properly on n9 (which disallows the fastboot format userdata cmd due to f2fs file system).
· Determined that the ‘can’t access update server’ is related to users having download managers installed on their machine, so NRT now recommends uninstalling those (for now).
· About NRT script now displays additional text to indicate ‘beta’ SuperSU being used.
· Settings.ini is now primed with the blank sections for improved organization and readability.
· On first run if SuperSU beta has a greater version number than stable it is set as the default (can be disabled in toolkit options).
· Improved ‘Other’ factory pack recognition scripts, to better identify factory packs that are not listed in the kit.
Nexus Root Toolkit 2.0.2: January 10th, 2015
· Small fix for an issue with flashstock.bat when force flash wasn’t disabled.
· Screen Recording button no longer gets disabled with ‘Any Build mode’, just a message box that informs user that screen recording doesn’t work on builds lower than 4.4.0.
Nexus Root Toolkit 2.0.3: February 3rd, 2015
· Fixes to decryption script for N6
· Vendor button will now enable for N9 LTE edition
· Message box for “Flash Stock” now explains that ‘no-wipe mode’ can be enabled on the the next screen to preserve userdata.
· Fixed the splash messages that redundantly used the word “Temporarily” twice.
· Updated the included busybox free apk, quickreboot, and all of riteshsahu’s backup and restore apps to the latest available versions.
· Other small fixes and optimizations.
Nexus Root Toolkit 2.0.4: February 4th, 2015
· Updated included masterlists to the latest version available.
· Fixed some typos.
Nexus Root Toolkit 2.0.5: March 27th, 2015
· Rebuilt entire downloading system to utilize wget instead of AutoIT’s inbuilt InetGet functions.
· New download system now supports HTTP/HTTPS proxy configuration. Full frontend for managing user configurations in the toolkits options menu.
· Proxy configurations with username/password can be setup, and there is an option to re-prompt for the proxy password credentials each session.
· Added better information messages in the flash stock interface to help user chose the best configurations.
· Change the ‘Support Threads’ link to point the forums on wugfresh.com
· Corrected the ‘Flash Stock + Unroot’ ‘no-force encrypt’ option to grab the no-force encrypt boot.img dependency based on the users selection of what they are about to flash rather than what they are currently running.
· All backup & restore apps updated to the latest available versions.
· Busybox free and Quick Reboot updated to the latest available versions.
· SDK platform-tools (adb/fastboot) updated to the latest available version.
· To ensure authenticity, all exe’s and installer files are now digital signed with a verified Comodo Code Signing certificate.
· Other small fixes and general code optimizations.
Info am Abend >> Dieser Thread ist nun ein Sabbel Thread für das Nexus ROOT Toolkit
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