[GUIDE] How to flash Factory Images from Google for the Nexus devices - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Guide also available here: http://rirozizo.blogspot.com/2013/11/guide-how-to-flash-factory-images-from.html (WITH PICTURES )
Sit back, relax, don't be scared, it's fast, and easy...
So you want to upgrade your android version, or you're rooted and on a custom ROM... either way, you want an upgraded version of your android, you want it official, unrooted, but you can't wait for OTA.
Go to developers.google.com/android/nexus/images and download the appropriate image for your device, pick the android version you want.
Preparing yourself
-You'll get a tgz file, extract that
--There's a file in that extracted tgz, a zip file, when you extract it it's gonna show you all the .img files we're interested in.
-Extract that file.
--Now you'll see all the .img files... that's what we're intrested in.
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Let's get to business!
--I really hate anything automated (exceptions apply), so let's do it the manual way.
-Boot your nexus into bootloader by plugging it in the PC, and typing this into the cmd:
adb reboot bootloader
--When you're in bootloader, leave it there.
-Type this:
fastboot devices
--Check if your device is shown. If it is, type these, and let every command finish before typing the next one:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img NOTE: This WILL wipe your DATA!
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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Now that every command has finished, you flashed your factory image. so reboot.
when it boots, finish the setup and reboot once again and let it settle for about 5 minutes to let android relax after some hard work.

nexus 4 - stuck in boot loop
My nexus 4 is stuck in boot loop.
Will this method work on my phone - usb debugger was not on when the phone went in x loop

ashu347 said:
My nexus 4 is stuck in boot loop.
Will this method work on my phone - usb debugger was not on when the phone went in x loop
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What did you do to get into a bootloop? A factory reset in the stock recovery will normally get you past a bootloop, but it will wipe your device
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Good guide
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nexus 4 - stuck in boot loop
Okay..this is how it happened...
when i checked my mobile couple of days back ..apps were crashing..."[app] stopped working" message was coming for many of the goggle apps....In past - a restart used to fix this.
I restarted my phone - but it got stuck in the bootloop (circles)
What i need next
went in bootloader menu (power and - volume)
selected factory reset
power button
blank black screen
nothing happened for a long time
then i searched on google ..downloaded SDK, nexus 4 image ..and tried to flash ..evrything went fine I till tried to flash the bootloader image and got message "failed (remote flash write failure)"
And I am stuck at this stage please advise
Now when i retstart phone goes directly into bootloader menu - may as i have erased other stuff while flashing..
Please help me ---- I do not want to loose my phone....

Yes, it will do. You can skid the userdata.img to save the data.
ashu347 said:
My nexus 4 is stuck in boot loop.
Will this method work on my phone - usb debugger was not on when the phone went in x loop
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Nexus 7 wont boot pass google logo after root/unroot

I got a nexus7 a week ago but decided to root the device today just to try apps which require root, i rooted it fine but i decided to unroot and thats where the problem started i cant boot pass the google image, i can get into where you hold down volume and power for so many seconds and team win recovery which says i have no OS in the reboot section, i've tryed nexus 7 toolkit v3.2.0 and nexus root toolkit to restore back to factory system but no luck, so is it me doing something wrong or is my nexus 7 just a paper weight now.
Doubt it,
Being you still have a custom recovery you didn't follow the right steps to unroot, might need to unlock the bootloader again, but follow one of the many guides, and try to stay away from a tool kit
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda premium
Unlock bootloader
Flash boot, recovery, system, userdata.
Files are zipped in the factory images directly from google.
Wipe cache.
Relock bootloader.
Reboot into recovery.
Factory reset. (Nexus 7 will only see 8GB if you don't do this step)
That is the gist of how it's done.
I followed a step by step guide on laptop man website but when i come to flash the android image it says file too large, i used 4.2.1 from googles site, if i'm correct when you type fastboot -w update image-nakasi-jro03d.zip (in the walkthrough) i can replace it with a later newer android in this case 4.2.1 jop40d
You could do it that way. Some people have. Although I received an error every time I did.
I didn't receive an error when I flashed the files in the zip.
First make sure you have the correct factory image for your device downloaded.
Then make sure you extract the boot.img, recovery.img, system.img, and userdata.img files to your fastboot folder and perform the following actions...
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem lock
Lastly, boot your system up into recovery and perform a factory reset from there. If you don't do the last step they you will be stuck with ouly 8GB, vice 16 or 32.
It's that easy.
When i try to boot into recovery mode i get the android mascot with a red triangle, does that mean i have no recovery file.
OOOPS the system booted up into android as the recovery mode didnt work (as above) is there anyway i can reset to factory settings to get the 32GB back as it shows 6GB.
Update: I think i sorted it out now somehow as it shows up as 27.oddGB now (about same as i got it) instead of 6GB, anyway thanks for your help, it seemed complex well it is but once you know whats what it's not so, the hardest part is getting the files and putting them in the right places
When I try to reboot to recovery via the bootloader it just hangs... Can boot to recovery inside android (usually using Rom Manager or another reboot application)... any idea why?
I have read reports that it will hang when booting into recovery if not connected to a PC.
And as for that triangle you see.... That's normal.
That means that your in recovery mode. Your menu is just hidden.
Press power and volume up to view it.

[Q] Help Please - Stuck on boot screen after factory image install

Hope someone can help. I've tried updating my Nexus 4 to KitKat, and think I've borked it, as it is now stuck in the boot screen with the four coloured spinning circles.
Here's what I did:
Downloaded the 4.4 KRT16O Factory Image for Nexus 4 from Google Developers site
Unlocked the Bootloader on my Nexus 4
Went to Android SDK manager folder and Platform Tools.
Extracted the Factory Image to this folder
Enter comand prompt
Typed fastboot devices to ensure the phone is visible
Typed flash-all.bat
The phone re-boots, I get the spinning circles and nothing more.
I can get back to fastboot, and have tried reinstalling the Jelly bean image, but this also hangs at the boot screen. I've tried both Images and neither seem to get past their relevant boot screens. In both instances I can get back to fastboot.
I haven't installed a custom recovery
What to do?
I'd be grateful of any help.
dreamypuma said:
Hope someone can help. I've tried updating my Nexus 4 to KitKat, and think I've borked it, as it is now stuck in the boot screen with the four coloured spinning circles.
Here's what I did:
Downloaded the 4.4 KRT16O Factory Image for Nexus 4 from Google Developers site
Unlocked the Bootloader on my Nexus 4
Went to Android SDK manager folder and Platform Tools.
Extracted the Factory Image to this folder
Enter comand prompt
Typed fastboot devices to ensure the phone is visible
Typed flash-all.bat
The phone re-boots, I get the spinning circles and nothing more.
I can get back to fastboot, and have tried reinstalling the Jelly bean image, but this also hangs at the boot screen. I've tried both Images and neither seem to get past their relevant boot screens. In both instances I can get back to fastboot.
I haven't installed a custom recovery
What to do?
I'd be grateful of any help.
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Boot in bootloader, then select "recovery". When you get to an android laying on his back, press "Power+Volume UP" at the same time (don't hold. Just press). A menu should appear. Select "Data wipe/ Factory reset", and reboot.
abaaaabbbb63 said:
Boot in bootloader, then select "recovery". When you get to an android laying on his back, press "Power+Volume UP" at the same time (don't hold. Just press). A menu should appear. Select "Data wipe/ Factory reset", and reboot.
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I had a thread yesterday on the same topic. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47490462#post47490462
hope that helps.
This may work
Hi, I encountered the same problem. I had the LTE baseband radio which was not being accepted in the flash-all.bat and it kept giving me in error in install and wont complete. I used nexus root tool kit to flash the radio img extracted from the 4.4 occam file using the advanced utilities in tool kit. After that I used the tool kit again and again to install the 4.4 but it kept getting stuck in the boot animation even after successful installs. I gave up and as a last resort tried the flashall.bat again. It went through smoothly since it detected the new radio and I let it hang in there for 10-15 mins in the boot animation and viola ! I had it installed.
Hope part of this may work for you.
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priyab said:
Hi, I encountered the same problem. I had the LTE baseband radio which was not being accepted in the flash-all.bat and it kept giving me in error in install and wont complete. I used nexus root tool kit to flash the radio img extracted from the 4.4 occam file using the advanced utilities in tool kit. After that I used the tool kit again and again to install the 4.4 but it kept getting stuck in the boot animation even after successful installs. I gave up and as a last resort tried the flashall.bat again. It went through smoothly since it detected the new radio and I let it hang in there for 10-15 mins in the boot animation and viola ! I had it installed.
Hope part of this may work for you.
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Also delete your old folder of ADB, download a new one and reextract. Unzip the tar>tar directly in platform tools folder. Good luck
Follow this i too had the same prob bt got it resolved through this method. jst keep ur phone on bootloader/fastboot mode.. n run this toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2531374
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Just search the forum next time this problem is on every page and on every page and thread there is a solution...... You are not the first but hope you get it fixed
Install a custom recovery
clockwork or twrp

[Q] help please nexus 4 cant go back to stock

hello everyone
im pretty new to the forums but have always seeked help from here so i know this is probably the best place to get more help.
so my nexus four is a little messed up. i had an error regarding "com.android.systemui" so i tried to factory reset but it still popped up over and over. i then accidently wiped everythin off my phone including the OS.
so i used skipsoft toolkit do work on my phone so i tried to use it to help me but everytime i try to load google stock image from the options but i get an extraction error and keeps getting errors when extracting the .tar file.
and i cant seem to push files to my phone so i can install via recovery. so im all confused and i downloaded the stock firmware from google.
any advice would be great.
and im stuck on the google logo and i can get into recovery and fastboot mode and the lock state is unlocked.
thanks
You need to be able to boot into fastboot to flash a factory image. If your phone is rebooting in a loop hold vol down and power for about 10 seconds (until the phone shuts off) then let go of power, continue to hold vol down and it should boot in fastboot.
If that's successful then you can try flash a factory image, you'll need fastboot drivers working (I use koush universal driver) and fastboot.exe in the same directory as the factory image (or added to your cmd path). If everything's good you can click the flash-all.bat in the factory image to flash your phone back to stock.
The factory image comes a compressed tar, I've noticed when you download it the extension is wrong sometimes, make sure you have a .tgz file (rename if necessary) and winrar/7zip will extract it fine.
If you can't get into fastboot you need this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/tutorial-how-to-unbrick-n4-t2347060
Flash the factory image in fastboot. Google nexus 4 image for the image to flash.
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DrFredPhD said:
You need to be able to boot into fastboot to flash a factory image. If your phone is rebooting in a loop hold vol down and power for about 10 seconds (until the phone shuts off) then let go of power, continue to hold vol down and it should boot in fastboot.
If that's successful then you can try flash a factory image, you'll need fastboot drivers working (I use koush universal driver) and fastboot.exe in the same directory as the factory image (or added to your cmd path). If everything's good you can click the flash-all.bat in the factory image to flash your phone back to stock.
If you can't get into fastboot you need this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/tutorial-how-to-unbrick-n4-t2347060
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hey thanks..so yes i can get into fast boot but im not too good cmd or anythin like that. so koush universal driver is that easy to use?
jd1639 said:
Flash the factory image in fastboot. Google nexus 4 image for the image to flash.
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ok silly question, how do i flash the image in fastboot ? sorry im still a noob haha
wink4lif said:
ok silly question, how do i flash the image in fastboot ? sorry im still a noob haha
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Google 15 second adb install xda. That'll setup fastboot and install the drivers. After you download the factory image, extract it. In there you'll find a flash-all.bat. Boot into the bootloader, connect your device to the usb and simply double click the flash-all.bat. It'll wipe your device so back up first.
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jd1639 said:
Google 15 second adb install xda. That'll setup fastboot and install the drivers. After you download the factory image, extract it. In there you'll find a flash-all.bat. Boot into the bootloader, connect your device to the usb and simply double click the flash-all.bat. It'll wipe your device so back up first.
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perfect thanks, once i manage to download it ill give it a shot. thanks

Stuck In BootLoop While updating lollipop

i used nexus root tool kit to update nexus 4 from 4.4 to 5.0... all done in pc but mobile is stuck in boot loop. can anyone tell me how can i restore my phone to normal working...
Please help me i am noob here
is there any one who can help me here
i thought i will get ans with in 1hr... still waiting if someone can help
letsnexus said:
i thought i will get ans with in 1hr... still waiting if someone can help
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This is why we don't recommended using tool kits. You should try flashing the factory image using fastboot.
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Same here, i tried re-flashing many times. Darn that nexus root toolkit
any suggetion or link which can help me to use fastboot use and install stock rom
thank alot for help
I am currently in the same position ! Used a toolkit too, always have.
This is why you never use a Toolkit, it's always been mentioned around in XDA that this has always been a developer website of learning and knowledge. You must always know what goes on behind than just blindly flashing things. It's a rule of thumb that you're more likely to brick your phone with a Toolkit than by yourself. Easiest step as follows.
1. Download factory image
2. Download ADB files
3. Make a folder and extract the adb files and factory image inside the same folder.
4. Plug the phone in bootloader mode or simply type adb reboot bootloader (Developer options must be enabled and USB Debugging) by exiting the folder, holding shift, right clicking the folder and pressing open command window and typing the command.
5. Every factory image comes with a flashall.bat, double click it and voila. Updates like it should. (User data will be wiped)
If you don't want your userdata to be wiped, simply open flashall.bat with notepad++, erase the '-w' in "fastboot -w update image" and save the file and launch it again.
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I will try that way later when I get in, I would have assumed that the toolkit did exactly those steps though, just an easy to use frontend
hazwheel said:
I will try that way later when I get in, I would have assumed that the toolkit did exactly those steps though, just an easy to use frontend
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Go to stock recovery and do factory data reset and reboot phone. First time boot takes very long time (around 10 to 15 minutes). After successfully boot into android L check for the storage space. If it says only 5 GB available instead of 12 GB (My nexus is 16GB) then Go to Settings > Backup & Reset and select Factory data reset.
I had experienced these issues when upgrading to Lollypop and solved them on my own.
Note: If you were not able to boot into stock recovery, try twrp recovery. you have to install it using fastboot
fastboot flash recovery <filename.img>
letsnexus said:
any suggetion or link which can help me to use fastboot use and install stock rom
thank alot for help
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although the link is for kitkat but the same method applies to flashing lollipop
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/how-to-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2010312
moorthidaniel said:
Go to stock recovery and do factory data reset and reboot phone. First time boot takes very long time (around 10 to 15 minutes). After successfully boot into android L check for the storage space. If it says only 5 GB available instead of 12 GB (My nexus is 16GB) then Go to Settings > Backup & Reset and select Factory data reset.
I had experienced these issues when upgrading to Lollypop and solved them on my own.
Note: If you were not able to boot into stock recovery, try twrp recovery. you have to install it using fastboot
fastboot flash recovery <filename.img>
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OK, I was able to get into recovery with this method, and wipe but I get can't mount cache errors during the wipe , waiting for the phone to reboot now, hopefully it will and get out of the bootloop. stupid thing is I'm not a noob, but stumped by this. Good excuse to upgrade to the N5 I guess
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Wow, this method worked! Brilliant! Thanks, and dammit, it worked, 10 minutes after she agreed to me getting am upgrade !
For all of you whom are stuck in bootloop a fastboot oem lock comand when in fastboot will solve the problem.
So go into bootloader and run "fastboot oem lock" for some reason on some devices Android 5.0 won't boot with unlocked bootloader.
hazwheel said:
OK, I was able to get into recovery with this method, and wipe but I get can't mount cache errors during the wipe , waiting for the phone to reboot now, hopefully it will and get out of the bootloop. stupid thing is I'm not a noob, but stumped by this. Good excuse to upgrade to the N5 I guess
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Wow, this method worked! Brilliant! Thanks, and dammit, it worked, 10 minutes after she agreed to me getting am upgrade !
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OK great. Cheers, I helped someone today in this forum.
bett3rthan said:
For all of you whom are stuck in bootloop a fastboot oem lock comand when in fastboot will solve the problem.
So go into bootloader and run "fastboot oem lock" for some reason on some devices Android 5.0 won't boot with unlocked bootloader.
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That did NOT work for me, the getting into recovery and wiping the device DID work though.
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moorthidaniel said:
OK great. Cheers, I helped someone today in this forum.
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Yes, Thanks, unfortunately, she has withdrawn the offer of an early upgrade :silly:
thax
Misledz said:
This is why you never use a Toolkit, it's always been mentioned around in XDA that this has always been a developer website of learning and knowledge. You must always know what goes on behind than just blindly flashing things. It's a rule of thumb that you're more likely to brick your phone with a Toolkit than by yourself. Easiest step as follow
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Thank you alot, you help in really good manner
and teached us not to use toolkit
will learn more abt rooting and flashing thank you once again
I am hitting this problem now, I got a OTA. After restarting its keep on looping waiting for more than 20mins still it's looping.
Tried going to boot-menu and did factory reset and it booted good after ~10 mins.
sububack said:
I am hitting this problem now, I got a OTA. After restarting its keep on looping waiting for more than 20mins still it's looping.
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Power off, hold Vol Down + Power, when you get to the Android laying down, press volume up + pwr, then wipe the /cache from the menu (you do not need to do a full factory wipe, just wiping cache will do), and then reboot and wait. It will boot this time properly. @WugFresh is aware of the issue and said will put a fix in 1.9.9 for the N4
Thanks , I have tried clearing the cache and started waiting for an hour. Since it was still looping tried after factory reset/wiping user data. And then after 10min it came good.
I post this on Google Product Forum 2 days ago. Hope it helps
https://productforums.google.com/fo...ce=footer#!msg/nexus/Lv8fHtyJOPQ/wDzRUm4b2UsJ
(updated 29/11/2014)[not perfect but it is a SOLUTION]
The idea of this is to downgrade your nexus 4 without wiping your data, which means stuff you will need includes:
1. adb and fastboot on your computer (I am using mac but you can find it on windows as well. There are tones of website and forums telling you the latest method of getting it onto your computer)
2. factory image of nexus 4(I use 4.4.4, since that's what it was. I don't have the time and energy to try to do the same thing with lollipop. you can try can leave a comment).
update: do NOT try to flash 5.0 rom using this method. You will be stuck at boot loop again
3. usb cable
4. nexus 4 with unlocked bootloader(the process of unlocking bootloader will wipe your device)
5. computer
steps
1. unzip the factory image (something.tgz)
2. for me, after unzipping the .tgz, I still find another .zip inside. unzip that too.
3. hold vol+, vol-, and power button simultaneously to enter fastboot mode
4. open terminal(mac)(it would probably be cmd for windows)
5. connect your nexus 4(in fastboot)
6. to make sure it connect successfully, type "fastboot devices". if something like "005040c0d54bb291 fastboot" appears, you are good. Otherwise, try reconnect your device/boot to fastboot again/use another usb cable
7.now we need to tell the terminal to navigate to the location of the unzipped factory image. to do that, i suggest you put the unzipped folder to somewhere easy to find, like desktop. these are some commands to help you navigate:
"ls" allows you to look at whats inside the current directory of the terminal. For example, this is the output after typing "ls" for me:
some folder Photos
nexus4image.tgz how many folders do you have
5.zip occam-ktu84p
more folder occam-ktu84p.zip
after knowing where you are, use "cd" (below) to go to your folder
"cd" means change directory. For example. "cd Photos" will brings me to the "Photos" folder. And then if I type ls, I will see a whole bunch of photos in my photos. If you go to the wrong folder, type "cd ..", and it will bring you back to the previous folder.
8. flash bootloader.
enter the following command, BUT REMEMBER TO CHANGE THE NAME TO FIT YOURS(DIFFERENT VERSIONS HAVE SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT FILE NAME AT THE END(type ls first to help you type the correct name)
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-mako-makoz30d.img
9. reboot bootloader. just copy and paste
fastboot reboot-bootloader
10. flash radio
enter the following command, BUT REMEMBER TO CHANGE THE NAME TO FIT YOURS(DIFFERENT VERSIONS HAVE SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT FILE NAME AT THE END(type ls first to help you type the correct name)
fastboot flash radio radio-mako-m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1701.03.img
11. reboot bootloader. just copy and paste
fastboot reboot-bootloader
12. flash system
system.img is located inside the zip, use ls to help you navigate. This steps takes the longest time, total time on this step is 87 seconds while the others are less then 1 second
fastboot flash system system.img
13. flash boot
boot.img is located inside the zip, use ls to help you navigate.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
14. flash recovery
fastboot.img is located inside the zip, use ls to help you navigate.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
15. format cache(not the memory, so everything should be fine)
fastboot format cache
16. reboot and wait
this will reboot your device. You probably have to wait for a while to initialise all the apps. after than you are good to go!
fastboot reboot
credit: my friend for giving me this idea + http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/how-to-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2010312 + HelpMyNexus

Reboot loop, can't access Recovery

This is the whole situation:
I have Pure Nexus installed on my 6P, running great for months. Suddenly yesterday it rebooted while I was using it and sticking in a bootloop. "No problem", I thought, and wanted to reboot into recovery - but nope, can't access it anymore. So I tried to reflash the recovery when I got home, but I only get errorors
When using the command adb devices the line just stays blank. The same with fastboot commands, besides "Fastboot devices"
After messing around a couple hours with the drivers and so on, I managed to somehow get the fastboot command working again. But no sign for the ADB commands, probably because I didn't turn on USB-debugging.
I am now at the point, where I have reflashed Stock Android with the Nexus Root Toolkit and managed to get back into stock android recovery, but still can't get TWRP to boot. I didn't want to delete my personal data, but I saw no other way and formatted /data in stock recovery. But the problem with the bootloop is still there.
It's not the classic bootloop, it boots as far as the Google Logo, then shuts itself down and begins again. I have now reached the point where I have to say, that the hardware might be damaged too. I'd love to somehow get access to the internal storage at least, but I can't without a working ADB.
Reinstalled TWRP with every available version, none of them worked. I am able to access stock Android recovery, but adb commands aren't working from here anyway.
Is there an option to fix the recovery mode? If I could get this working, the rest would be easy for me.
Edit: The reboot looks like in this Link. Only difference is, my device doesn't even the reach the dots.
StarShoot97 said:
This is the whole situation:
I have Pure Nexus installed on my 6P, running great for months. Suddenly yesterday it rebooted while I was using it and sticking in a bootloop. "No problem", I thought, and wanted to reboot into recovery - but nope, can't access it anymore. So I tried to reflash the recovery when I got home, but I only get errorors
When using the command adb devices the line just stays blank. The same with fastboot commands, besides "Fastboot devices"
After messing around a couple hours with the drivers and so on, I managed to somehow get the fastboot command working again. But no sign for the ADB commands, probably because I didn't turn on USB-debugging.
I am now at the point, where I have reflashed Stock Android with the Nexus Root Toolkit and managed to get back into stock android recovery, but still can't get TWRP to boot. I didn't want to delete my personal data, but I saw no other way and formatted /data in stock recovery. But the problem with the bootloop is still there.
It's not the classic bootloop, it boots as far as the Google Logo, then shuts itself down and begins again. I have now reached the point where I have to say, that the hardware might be damaged too. I'd love to somehow get access to the internal storage at least, but I can't without a working ADB.
Reinstalled TWRP with every available version, none of them worked. I am able to access stock Android recovery, but adb commands aren't working from here anyway.
Is there an option to fix the recovery mode? If I could get this working, the rest would be easy for me.
Edit: The reboot looks like in this Link. Only difference is, my device doesn't even the reach the dots.
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If you can get fastboot commands to work, just flash the factory image per Heisenberg's guide. Toolkits are more trouble than help. Return it to fresh stock with a full wipe and start fresh.
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StarShoot97 said:
Edit: The reboot looks like in this Link. Only difference is, my device doesn't even the reach the dots.
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That vid you linked is an N5 with a stuck power button. It'll do the same thing and reboot recovery as well. It could be your issue but if it is it'll be the first stuck power button I've heard of on a 6P.
When you access fastboot does it stay on in fastboot or does it reboot from it?
theesotericone said:
That vid you linked is an N5 with a stuck power button. It'll do the same thing and reboot recovery as well. It could be your issue but if it is it'll be the first stuck power button I've heard of on a 6P.
When you access fastboot does it stay on in fastboot or does it reboot from it?
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I said it looks like this, I did not say the button is the reason
When I access fastboot it stays there until I manually select an option
ultyrunner said:
If you can get fastboot commands to work, just flash the factory image per Heisenberg's guide. Toolkits are more trouble than help. Return it to fresh stock with a full wipe and start fresh.
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This is my last viable option, as I'd like to somehow pull my stuff from the phone. Afterwards I'd clean install it anyway.
StarShoot97 said:
This is my last viable option, as I'd like to somehow pull my stuff from the phone. Afterwards I'd clean install it anyway.
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You contradict yourself a bit so it is difficult to help you. You got to stock recovery but you can't boot into TWRP? If you have stock recovery, of course you can't boot into TWRP. You have wiped your data but you still want to preserve your data ... Huh?
Your phone isn't working so just nuke and pave with the command line and avoid toolkits. They are sometimes part of the problem.
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ultyrunner said:
You contradict yourself a bit so it is difficult to help you. You got to stock recovery but you can't boot into TWRP? If you have stock recovery, of course you can't boot into TWRP. You have wiped your data but you still want to preserve your data ... Huh?
Your phone isn't working so just nuke and pave with the command line and avoid toolkits. They are sometimes part of the problem.
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When stock recovery is installed, I am from time to time able to access it (most of the times it just ends in a bootloop)
If I flash TWRP I can't access it, no matter how often I try
I have factory reset my phone, the stuff on the internal is still there and I want to reach this, as I have my chats, SMS, university stuff and so on backed up on the internal storage
I am trying everything - all the regular adb methods, toolkits, every driver, nothing is working
Sorry if you don't understand my situation, but I am in a pinch right now
You said you have fastboot working?
Download the factory image zip file. Extract it. Extract the zip file from inside that as well. Move the img files to your platform-tools folder.
Reboot your phone to the bootloader. Hold volume down+power from a powered off state.
Plug into PC, open command line from your platform-tools folder.
Type, fastboot devices
Does it show your serial number? If so, start flashing the following images;
Bootloader-angler-angler-xx.xx.img, radio-angler-angler-xx.xx.img, vendor.img, system.img, boot.img, recovery.img
Flash with fastboot.
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-angler-angler-xx.xx.img
Code:
fastboot flash radio radio-angler-angler-xx.xx.img
(Substitute "xx.xx" for the version number shown in the img files you unpacked)
Reboot bootloader
Code:
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
Code:
fastboot flash system system.img
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Once you do that, boot to stock recovery and cache wipe. Reboot and you're stock. If you're still not able to boot after that post back.
Edit: You said you wanted to avoid flashing factory images to keep internal storage in tact. Do it this way and you can have your cake and eat it too.
Edit2: wrong, see my latest reply
RoyJ said:
You said you have fastboot working?
Download the factory image zip file. Extract it. Extract the zip file from inside that as well. Move the img files to your platform-tools folder.
Reboot your phone to the bootloader. Hold volume down+power from a powered off state.
Plug into PC, open command line from your platform-tools folder.
Type, fastboot devices
Does it show your serial number? If so, start flashing the following images;
Bootloader-angler-angler-xx.xx.img, radio-angler-angler-xx.xx.img, vendor.img, system.img, boot.img, recovery.img
Flash with fastboot.
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-angler-angler-xx.xx.img
Code:
fastboot flash radio radio-angler-angler-xx.xx.img
(Substitute "xx.xx" for the version number shown in the img files you unpacked)
Reboot bootloader
Code:
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
Code:
fastboot flash system system.img
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Once you do that, boot to stock recovery. Perform a factory reset again like you already mentioned you did as well as a cache wipe. Reboot and you're stock. If you're still not able to boot after that post back.
Edit: You said you wanted to avoid flashing factory images to keep internal storage in tact. Do it this way and you can have your cake and eat it too.
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I did this already exactly like you wrote, did it again now, and I am still stuck in the reboot loop (boots up to Google Logo, then shuts itself down; repeat)
Can't reach recovery mode either
You said you had access to stock recovery before?
You already did this?
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If you flashed the factory images and still boot looping you may need to RMA.
Did you restore a TWRP backup?
Edit: Sorry, it's late and I have no sleep. I was wrong. I was thinking TWRP. Factory Reset from TWRP before my steps will keep internal storage I'm tact. Factory Reset from stock recovery will wipe internal storage. Everything. You mentioned you did that already from stock recovery before i made my reply. Your data is already gone as soon as you did that. If not, your emmc is likely corrupted and you need to RMA.
Fastboot twrp 3.0.0-0 then try to access it
RoyJ said:
You said you had access to stock recovery before?
You already did this?
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If you flashed the factory images and still boot looping you may need to RMA.
Did you restore a TWRP backup?
Edit: Sorry, it's late and I have no sleep. I was wrong. I was thinking TWRP. Factory Reset from TWRP before my steps will keep internal storage I'm tact. Factory Reset from stock recovery will wipe internal storage. Everything. You mentioned you did that already from stock recovery before i made my reply. Your data is already gone as soon as you did that. If not, your emmc is likely corrupted and you need to RMA.
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Yes, I think so too. I flashed the phone with the full Stock image, the bootloop is still there.
Looks like my precious is dead
At least I have my most important data like phonenumbers, pictures and SMS saved to the cloud
Gonna RMA it tomorrow
Goodybe my precious, I hope you'll be fine :crying:
Got my device back today, the mainboard was damaged, so I had no chance to get my data from the phone
Hey, at least my warranty has been renewed 'till 2018
StarShoot97 said:
This is the whole situation:
I have Pure Nexus installed on my 6P, running great for months. Suddenly yesterday it rebooted while I was using it and sticking in a bootloop. "No problem", I thought, and wanted to reboot into recovery - but nope, can't access it anymore. So I tried to reflash the recovery when I got home, but I only get errorors
When using the command adb devices the line just stays blank. The same with fastboot commands, besides "Fastboot devices"
After messing around a couple hours with the drivers and so on, I managed to somehow get the fastboot command working again. But no sign for the ADB commands, probably because I didn't turn on USB-debugging.
I am now at the point, where I have reflashed Stock Android with the Nexus Root Toolkit and managed to get back into stock android recovery, but still can't get TWRP to boot. I didn't want to delete my personal data, but I saw no other way and formatted /data in stock recovery. But the problem with the bootloop is still there.
It's not the classic bootloop, it boots as far as the Google Logo, then shuts itself down and begins again. I have now reached the point where I have to say, that the hardware might be damaged too. I'd love to somehow get access to the internal storage at least, but I can't without a working ADB.
Reinstalled TWRP with every available version, none of them worked. I am able to access stock Android recovery, but adb commands aren't working from here anyway.
Is there an option to fix the recovery mode? If I could get this working, the rest would be easy for me.
Edit: The reboot looks like in this Link. Only difference is, my device doesn't even the reach the dots.
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Try flashing TWRP 3.0.2-3 or boot into twrp through fastboot. Using
fastboot boot recovery <twrp filename>.img
I think booting to twrp using this command will work.
And here's the link to Twrp 3.0.2-3 , as its not available on Official Twrp page.
https://idlekernel.com/twrp/nexus/twrp-3.0.2-3-angler.img
I had the same problem with my 5X, nothing worked I tried every possible solution described above and more. Nothing. I figured out that there was nothing to loose and followed directions from YouTube videos (links below) and it worked. Used heat gun at max temp for about 2 mins from each side. It's been about 12 hours since then, phone works flawlessly. Here are the links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD25mdrgAys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cqh2x-TGnCY
Be careful handling the motherboard after you heat the first side, let it cool first before you start working on the second side. The same with the second side do not pick it up until it's cool.
5X, Pure Nexus Rom 7.1.2 June 5th security update, Elemental X Kernel,
has anyone found solution to this?????

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