How Install Google Nexus 10 Toolkit
Google Nexus 10 toolkit which you can
use to install adb drivers, unlock and relock bootloaders, root, un-root,
rename restore files, flash custom recovery etc. This post also contains all
the instructions on how to use all the applications’ functions and features.
This is an all-in-one application that you can
use for a multitude of things.
its main features and functions are
listed below:
Backup and restore functions for a
single or multiple applications, user data and for the internal storage.
Backs up data from the /data/media
directly to your computer and act as a ‘full safe backup of data’ app.
It features a ‘mods section’ that
automatically performs various tasks on your Nexus 10.
It can grab Google Stock Image
straight to the ToolKit folder.
It can install BusyBox.
Create partition dumps and compress
them as a .zip file with md5 and then save them on your computer for later use.
It can copy /data and /system
directories and save them as ‘.tar’ file.
You can use it to rename some recovery
restore files for stock ROMs.
It can use adb sideload in custom
recovery mode so that you will be able root and unroot zip file faster.
It can force your device to boot CWM
Touch Recovery without installation.
It is capable of installing and
booting .img files directly from your computer.
It can reboot your Nexus 10 to
fastboot mode and back to normal mode.
Also, it can reboot device into
fastboot, recovery, download and normal mode right from the ADB mode.
There are many other useful functions
but you can learn which these are when you’ll use the app.
download and install Google Nexus 10
Toolkit:
Download the Nexus 10 toolkit file
from HERE. Save it on your Windows PC. There is no Linux application but one
should be launched soon.
When the download is complete you should double click the file.
Press the NEXT Button until you get to the final installation screen. Note that you shouldn’t edit any default settings / options.
When the install is complete you simply need to launch the Nexus 10 Toolkit using its shortcut desktop icon.
Launch the app and type ‘No’, then press Enter to load the Nexus 10 Toolkit main menu.
Now you can see multiple selections that you can use. If you want to launch a Nexus 10 toolkit then you will simply need to press the corresponding number and then hit the Enter button.
To complete a task you will need to follow the application’s on-screen instructions.
That’s it, these are all the instructions that you had to read in order to successfully install the Nexus 10 Toolkit.