For those of you who install custom ROMs on your rooted Android smartphones or tablets, there may be a time when you can end without OS (System operating / ROM) startup or bootloop.
Now, such cases are very easy to solve if you have ROM backups or have custom ROM files on your device. If you do not, usually you can use a microSD card to fix the problem and copy the ROM file you need to get your Android device and running.
Wait, but if you have an Android device without external microSD card slot such as a Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7, Nexus 10, or even Kindle Fire 8.9 ???
Well, as long as you have CWM or TWRP Recovery installed on your device, you can use ADB commands to copy files . If you do not have CWM or TWRP Recovery installed, you can use fastboot commands to install it too.
Assuming you have CWM or TWRP Recovery installed (since you probably stuck when installing a new ROM), here's how to copy files to your Android without a bootloop system operating installed using the BAD! This can also be useful when you do not have a microSD around even if you have a microSD slot
* Note -.! With the TWRP recovery, you can use a flash drive OTG if you have a
Step 1. Start your TWRP or CWM Recovery on your Android device. TWRP or CWM Recovery has features ADB recovery, which means that the ADB commands work while your Android device is in recovery mode.
Connect a micro-USB cable from your Android device to your computer.
Step 2. If you have Mac or Linux, go to step 3 you will need drivers. If you have Windows, open the Device Manager and check for "Android ADB Interface"
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