[GUIDE] How to unbrick Nexus S! - Nexus S General

Hi everyone. I'm getting tired of all the threads around here like ''nexus s bricked, help''. So I thought why not write a guide how to unbrick your Nexus S
What you need:
-Ubuntu. I would choose the USB version so you can boot it on a USB stick. (get it here: http://www.ubuntu.com/download)
-AdamOutler's great livesaving unbricktool (get it here : http://code.google.com/p/hummingbird-hibl/downloads/list)
-If you installed ubuntu, download java and install it.
-USB cable for your NS.
-Windows with the fastboot drivers installed.(if you dont have them get them here: http://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks/how-to-root-nexus-s-or-nexus-s-4g-new/ and download the zip which contains the fastboot drivers. Or use his tutorial how to install the drivers on windows. (same website.))
I am NOT responsible for any damage to your computer or phone. You are using this guide on your own risk!
Step by step instructions:
1)Install ubuntu on your USB stick
2)Set it up and download Java
3)Run AdamOutlers tool (the latest one)
4)Select nexus S from the dropdown menu
5)Plug in nexus S, with volume up and power button pressed
6)Click resurrect
7)You should now see the fastboot thing in the resurrector (the android with a talk bubble)
8)Open ubuntu terminal and type: sudo reboot
Do not turn off the machine, it will lose the fastboot mode! when you reboot the usb power is still on so it will stay in fastboot mode
9)When the computer is off and will reboot (in my case I quickly removed my usb stick with ubuntu on it) and will turn back on, press F1 or F2 to get in to the bios.
10)select boot options and make the HDD the primary boot drive.(or just remove the usb stick and it will automatticaly boot into windows)
11) press F10 and it will save and boot into windows.
12) if you followd the steps above, the search and home button are on. (still after the reboot)
13)on windows you have set up fastboot i think.
14) download a stock OTA package for your model
15) Extract bootloader.img, boot.img and recovery.img from the OTA zip, and place it in your fastboot folder
16) Run fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
17) Run fastboot flash boot boot.img
18) Run fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
19) Run fastboot reboot-bootloader.
20) When i typed reboot bootloader nothing happened, so I unplugged my phone and plugged it back in..
21) Then I saw the battery charging icon(thank god ), so hold volume up and power button to boot into bootloader.
22)Boot into recovery and flash the gingerbread OTA for your model.( to be safe that if you power it off and on again you're bricked again(some users reported that). So if you flash the gingerbread OTA it will write it correct. Correct me if I'm wrong.)
23)After that select reboot. After your phone is turned on, power it off.
24)Hold volume up and power to get into the bootloader, and select recovery.
25)once in recovery select wipe data/factory reset.
26)reboot and everything should be stock.
Now you're at the stage you have to re-root again and etc.
You can also flash Clockworkmod recovery then.
And dont be afraid that if you flash other roms that you'll get bricked again. (Happened to me but im all ready now and back in the game, haha)
If anything is incorrect in the steps above, please say it so I can correct it.
Thanks

Beautiful write up...this should be stickied on the dev forum
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jaestreetss said:
Beautiful write up...this should be stickied on the dev forum
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Did anyone with a bricked device try this guide???

Yea, I have a bricked Nexus S. The guide didn't work. AdamOutlers tool came back with the error "SBL Injection Failure". What now?

myrdog said:
Yea, I have a bricked Nexus S. The guide didn't work. AdamOutlers tool came back with the error "SBL Injection Failure". What now?
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Did you select nexus s from the dropdown menu? If so just unplug it and plug it back in and resurrect. (Select nexus s ).
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Yea, that's what I did. It detects the phone in fastboot. Says "Interceptor Injection Complete. Injecting modified SBL" then "SBL Injection Failure"
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Ok, I fixed it.
I booted into fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery recovery3101.img
then I restored from a stock Nandroid backup
It's peachy now.

myrdog said:
Yea, that's what I did. It detects the phone in fastboot. Says "Interceptor Injection Complete. Injecting modified SBL" then "SBL Injection Failure"
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Ok, I fixed it.
I booted into fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery recovery3101.img
then I restored from a stock Nandroid backup
It's peachy now.
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Good to know . Have fun

Not a bad use of $40 and a saturday morning. Got a working $200+ phone now

Great tut! But please attacht the OTA zip-file with bootloader.img, boot.img, and recovery.img

Laudde said:
Great tut! But please attacht the OTA zip-file with bootloader.img, boot.img, and recovery.img
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I cant do that due different models.
Some users have i9020 and some have i9023.

OMG Help Please
EDIT: Nevermind.

what if the power button only is broken

rrohanjs said:
what if the power button only is broken
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Hmm thats a good one...
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Great guide, it goes in my bookmarks, but I hope I will never need it

MaxNXS said:
Great guide, it goes in my bookmarks, but I hope I will never need it
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Thanks . You never know .
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SBL Injection Failure
myrdog said:
Yea, I have a bricked Nexus S. The guide didn't work. AdamOutlers tool came back with the error "SBL Injection Failure". What now?
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I too get the injection failure message. I think the issue is that USB debugging is not enabled? Would that be a possibility.
If not, what could it be, and how did you manage to fix it?

Hoova said:
I too get the injection failure message. I think the issue is that USB debugging is not enabled? Would that be a possibility.
If not, what could it be, and how did you manage to fix it?
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Did you select nexus s from the dropdown list?

thegtfusion said:
Did you select nexus s from the dropdown list?
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Yes I did. I followed the instructions to a tee, but for some reason the injection failed.
I have a feeling it's because my bootloader is locked. I have tried, in vain, to unlock my bootloader but whenever I do it freezes once I press 'YES' on the unlock screen.
I think that this is because my phone is not set on usb debugging mode. When I type 'adb devices' into command prompt, the phone is not recognised.
Any help?

There is no ADB in the bootloader mode, only Fastboot commands.
You should try over and over until it's recognized by the unbrick tool.

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I'm bricked .. Getting worries. (Yes I've read the forums ...)

Attempted to flash Liquid Jelly Bean, then got stuck on the animation boot screen. I've tried Root tool kit for unbricking and setting it back to stock. Tell me it's successful but stays stuck on the animation screen.
I've also tried to unbrick manually however even though I have the correct files placed in my Platform Tools folder of Android SDK ... I constantly get stuck at the CMD prompt steps. Any time I type in "ADB reboot loader" or ..."fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-3.34.img" or anything similar I get the error message in CMD saying "___ Is not recognized as an internal or external command"
I'm not sure what to do. The bootloader does say that my device is locked, I just can't get passed the splash screen!
Rovon said:
Attempted to flash Liquid Jelly Bean, then got stuck on the animation boot screen. I've tried Root tool kit for unbricking and setting it back to stock. Tell me it's successful but stays stuck on the animation screen.
I've also tried to unbrick manually however even though I have the correct files placed in my Platform Tools folder of Android SDK ... I constantly get stuck at the CMD prompt steps. Any time I type in "fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-3.34.img" or anything similar I get the error message in CMD saying "___ Is not recognized as an internal or external command"
I'm not sure what to do. The bootloader does say that my device is locked, I just can't get passed the splash screen!
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Use Wugfresh's toolkit and press "return to stock"
rohan32 said:
Use Wugfresh's toolkit and press "return to stock"
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"I've tried Root tool kit for unbricking and setting it back to stock. Tell me it's successful but stays stuck on the animation screen. "
Here's an update:
I think I've made it worse ...
Nothing will boot now and it's currently locked. Any time I hit "Start" it says "Booting Failed"
My CMD now says; Error: Cannot Load "Bootloader Grouper-3.34.img"
I'm seriously lost. I've been working on this for about 6 hours now ....
Can you get into bootloader and then recovery by holding the power and volume down buttons? Was ADB actually working before all of this??
markj338 said:
Can you get into bootloader and then recovery by holding the power and volume down buttons? Was ADB actually working before all of this??
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Nope. Nothing is allowing me to get into recovery. At first it was just stuck on the google screen now it says "boot failed"
Rovon said:
Nope. Nothing is allowing me to get into recovery. At first it was just stuck on the google screen now it says "boot failed"
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Where does it say boot failed? On the device?
markj338 said:
Where does it say boot failed? On the device?
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Yes. Top left hand corner.
Rovon said:
Yes. Top left hand corner.
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I know I have asked this before but I don't know if I was clear
You can't go to bootloader, and press the volume buttons to go to recovery?
markj338 said:
I know I have asked this before but I don't know if I was clear
You can't go to bootloader, and press the volume buttons to go to recovery?
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No I can't get into the recovery at all. When I turn on the device I don't even need to use the rocker keys to get into bootloader either. Actually my bootloader is a bit different now too. I have the 'Google' logo and at the top the regular options for Start, Recovery, Power Off, etc.
In simple terms: I can't even get to the animated splash screen anymore
Open the command prompt IN the directly WITH fastboot
Fastboot oem unlock
Then wipe / flash factory images. Fastboot -w update image whatever the image name is.
Then uninstall / delete that stupid toolkit and never use them stupid craps again.
Are you still able to communicate with the device via fastboot? If you issue the command 'fastboot devices' does it return a serial number?
Edit: I'm going to bed so if you are able to use fastboot, download the factory image pack from https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/nakasi-jro03d-factory-e102ba72.tgz
Extract the archive. Inside are there will be an install script, manually issue the commands contained in the script in fastboot. The only thing you need to add is the location of the .img and .zip files from the archive you extracted e.g. 'fastboot flash recovery c:/Users/name/desktop/recovery.IMG'
There is no reason this will not get you up and running again.
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Alkaloid said:
Are you still able to communicate with the device via fastboot? If you issue the command 'fastboot devices' does it return a serial number?
Edit: I'm going to bed so if you are able to use fastboot, download the factory image pack from https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/nakasi-jro03d-factory-e102ba72.tgz
Extract the archive. Inside are there will be an install script, manually issue the commands contained in the script in fastboot. The only thing you need to add is the location of the .img and .zip files from the archive you extracted e.g. 'fastboot flash recovery c:/Users/name/desktop/recovery.IMG'
There is no reason this will not get you up and running again.
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Thanks for your response.
I've followed the instructions in the file. From previous research, I've had these files. My device does communicate with Fastboot. When I give the command for Devices it gives me my serial. Also, when I ask it to reboot-bootloader in CMD it does.
My issue is when I get to "Fastboot flash bootloader-grouper-3.34.img". CMD states "Error: Cannot load bootloader-grouper-3.34.img"
I've followed the commands previous to that. (Erase boot, cache, recovery, system, userdata)
Open the command prompt IN the directly WITH fastboot
Fastboot oem unlock
Then wipe / flash factory images. Fastboot -w update image whatever the image name is.
Then uninstall / delete that stupid toolkit and never use them stupid craps again.
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Yes my device is unlocked again, but I still can't get into recovery mode. It just tells me "Recovery Failed" in small text in the upper left hand corner of my N7.
UPDATE:
After unlocking the device again. I used the Nexus Root Toolkit to restore to factory settings and it worked
The Problem: My device was no responding correctly to the toolkit when locked.
Cheers for the help. I'll attempt to root again, hopefully no problems this time If there are I'll be sure to post again!
Thanks to everyone that replied.
Rovon said:
UPDATE:
After unlocking the device again. I used the Nexus Root Toolkit to restore to factory settings and it worked
The Problem: My device was no responding correctly to the toolkit when locked.
Cheers for the help. I'll attempt to root again, hopefully no problems this time If there are I'll be sure to post again!
Thanks to everyone that replied.
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For the love of God..stop using the toolkit from here on out.. learn how to use ADB and Fastboot so you can avoid these issues.
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So you erased the recovery then wonder why you could not boot into recovery....
You flashed or tried to flash the bootloader. You already had the same bootloader installed and there was no need to do so to try and fix your issue.
You still don't know what you're doing and are back using the tool that lead you to this issues. A toolkit. Learn what you're doing and you wont face this type of silly issue again.
Rovon said:
UPDATE:
After unlocking the device again. I used the Nexus Root Toolkit to restore to factory settings and it worked
The Problem: My device was no responding correctly to the toolkit when locked.
Cheers for the help. I'll attempt to root again, hopefully no problems this time If there are I'll be sure to post again!
Thanks to everyone that replied.
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I think you should reread this post and hit the thanks button of everyone who took the time to help you out of this mess - its good manners. Oh, and learn how to use adb & fastboot
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Inaccessible boot loader :/
If you try to fastboot flash all you get nothing?
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nvm you fixed it, good job
Don't use toolkits. Most people don't have a clue what the toolkit is actually doing so if something goes wrong they aren't in a good position
Its always nice to see threads like these where the N7 in the face of death but in the end with cutting edge medical technology it is brought back to life and healthy.

Messed up mako(Resolved)

I just used toolkit to root new nexus clicked option 8 one click. Everything went fine it rebooted into Google and now its stuck. USB debugging is no longer active, how can I push a file to phone to get boot. Please help. Is there a free node channel for N4 discussion. Thanks.
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anoymonos said:
I just used toolkit to root new nexus clicked option 8 one click. Everything went fine it rebooted into Google and now its stuck. USB debugging is no longer active, how can I push a file to phone to get boot. Please help. Is there a free node channel for N4 discussion. Thanks.
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Hold the power for about 10 seconds to turn it off, wait 10 seconds and press volume down and power button to get into the bootloader. If you have a windows pc try this link http://download.chainfire.eu/297/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-mako-occam-nexus4.zip to get root. Unzip the downloaded file and click root-windows. That should work.
----- CF-Auto-Root-mako-occam-nexus4 -----
Please make sure your device is in bootloader/fastboot mode before continuing.
***WARNING*** ALL YOUR DATA *MAY* BE WIPED ! ***WARNING***
We are going to run the "OEM UNLOCK" command on your device. If your device
was not previously unlocked, this will wipe all your data !
After the unlock, CF-Auto-Root will boot. You should see a big red Android
on your device's screen.
Press Ctrl+C followed by Y to cancel !
Press any key to continue . . .
The system cannot find the path specified.
The system cannot find the path specified.
It may take a minute or so for the red Android to appear. If it doesn't show up
at all, there may be a problem.
Press any key to continue . . .
gee2012 said:
Hold the power for about 10 seconds to turn it off, wait 10 seconds and press volume down and power button to get into the bootloader. If you have a windows pc try this link http://download.chainfire.eu/297/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-mako-occam-nexus4.zip to get root. Unzip the downloaded file and click root-windows. That should work.
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any other suggestions
anoymonos said:
----- CF-Auto-Root-mako-occam-nexus4 -----
Please make sure your device is in bootloader/fastboot mode before continuing.
***WARNING*** ALL YOUR DATA *MAY* BE WIPED ! ***WARNING***
We are going to run the "OEM UNLOCK" command on your device. If your device
was not previously unlocked, this will wipe all your data !
After the unlock, CF-Auto-Root will boot. You should see a big red Android
on your device's screen.
Press Ctrl+C followed by Y to cancel !
Press any key to continue . . .
The system cannot find the path specified.
The system cannot find the path specified.
It may take a minute or so for the red Android to appear. If it doesn't show up
at all, there may be a problem.
Press any key to continue . . .
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That is what you are supposed to see, don`t worry about it and just press any button. If the bootloader is allreay unlocked you will not loose data. And don`t use Toolkits anymore
gee2012 said:
That is what you are supposed to see, don`t worry about it and just press any button. If the bootloader is allreay unlocked you will not loose data. And don`t use Toolkits anymore
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ya but no red andriod appeared it just stayed in fastboot mode
anoymonos said:
ya but no red andriod appeared it just stayed in fastboot mode
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Close CF Auto root, disconnect and reconnect usb and open CF Auto root again and try again.
If that doesn`t work flash TWRP recovery from here http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/mako/openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-mako.img in fastboot and flash this superSU zip http://download.chainfire.eu/331/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.32.zip in recovery
I tried that and nada.I even try to flash factory img through fast boot and get error
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anoymonos said:
I tried that and nada.I even try to flash factory img through fast boot and get error
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Do a data factory reset in recovery, wipe cache and reboot. And try rooting again after you enabled usb debugging.
anoymonos said:
I tried that and nada.I even try to flash factory img through fast boot and get error
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Might help to know what error and which img file (specifically), I would just pull down TWRP 2.5.0.0 (specifically for mako):
fastboot flash recovery name-of-recovery.img
Boot into recovery (wipe/format and flash up new rom, etc), or if you instead get an error note the specific error.
PS: If you have no rom/etc due to erasure, you can 'adb push' the zip files to /sdcard while in recovery.
C:\sdk>fastboot flash bootloader-mako-makoz10o.img
unknown partition 'bootloader-mako-makoz10o.img'
error: cannot determine image filename for 'bootloader-mako-makoz10o.img'
C:\sdk>
kbeezie said:
Might help to know what error and which img file (specifically), I would just pull down TWRP 2.5.0.0 (specifically for mako):
fastboot flash recovery name-of-recovery.img
Boot into recovery (wipe/format and flash up new rom, etc), or if you instead get an error note the specific error.
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anoymonos said:
C:\sdk>fastboot flash bootloader-mako-makoz10o.img
unknown partition 'bootloader-mako-makoz10o.img'
error: cannot determine image filename for 'bootloader-mako-makoz10o.img'
C:\sdk>
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First off, bootloader isn't a "recovery", second you're missing a parameter
fastboot [action] [partition] [file]
You were basically telling it to flash nothing onto a partition named bootloader-make-makoz10o.img which course doesn't exist.
anoymonos said:
C:\sdk>fastboot flash bootloader-mako-makoz10o.img
unknown partition 'bootloader-mako-makoz10o.img'
error: cannot determine image filename for 'bootloader-mako-makoz10o.img'
C:\sdk>
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Dude why you are flasing a bootloader!
kbeezie said:
First off, bootloader isn't a "recovery", second you're missing a parameter
fastboot [action] [partition] [file]
You were basically telling it to flash nothing onto a partition named bootloader-make-makoz10o.img which course doesn't exist.
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i have folled this link and am syuck at flashing bootloader.http://forums.androidcentral.com/ne...3923-guide-nexus-4-factory-image-restore.html
basically all i can access is fastboot
This is why you don't use a bootloader. Just do it the old fashion way.
You don't need to flash a bootloader. Just fastboot flash stock Google images and start over
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#occam
Also please change the title, your phone isn't bricked. You just messed up due to taking a shortcut route aka toolkit.
zephiK said:
This is why you don't use a bootloader. Just do it the old fashion way.
You don't need to flash a bootloader. Just fastboot flash stock Google images and start over
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#occam
Also please change the title, your phone isn't bricked. You just messed up due to taking a shortcut route aka toolkit.
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thats the problem it wont let me flash anything through fastboot
anoymonos said:
thats the problem it wont let me flash anything through fastboot
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Do a data factory reset/ wipe cache in recovery and reboot.
anoymonos said:
thats the problem it wont let me flash anything through fastboot
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You have the proper drivers installed? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996051
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Do a data factory reset/ wipe cache in recovery and reboot.
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i dont have a recovery everything got wiped
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You have the proper drivers installed? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996051
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yes proper drivers installed. Just unrooted and relocked old nexus 4 for return and then tried to root and unlock new one and it **** on me
It probably will if you use the proper syntax since you have to tell it which partition.
If you go and grab the TWRP 2.5.0.0 recovery image from their website for mako, you can use the following
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
Making sure there are 4 parts as the word recovery is part of the command.
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Thus why you download one and flash. It's nearly impossible to hard brick a Nexus. Just helps not to receive panic. Take a couple breaths and figure out the proper commands.
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[Q] Help with bricked Nexus 10

I am trying to root my Nexus 10. This is what I did, but it ended up bricked!
I installed the Android SDK on my Windows 7 computer, and downloaded the Android USB drivers and tools.
I turned on USB debugging, and checked I could see the device with adb list devices.
I downloaded recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.3-manta.img, booted the tablet into bootloader, and flashed it
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.3-manta.img
That seemed to work, so I went into recovery, but recovery had all sorts of errors - it couldn't find the sdcard, or mount most of the partitions.
Rebooting stops in the animated logo, apparently for ever.
I have since tried to reload the factory image, but the computer no longer recognises the device - fastboot devices returns nothing.
Help!!!
[Later] The tablet was running the latest O/S (if I could boot it, I could tell you the number!)
Things have got worse. Now, when I go into bootloader mode, the volume keys don't do anything any more, so I can't even turn it off now
Make sure fastboot is set up properly, may need to reinstall drivers or try another computer or try another USB
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
I have a feeling the recovery you flashed was corrupt in some way, did you by chance check the md5sum of the image first?
If your able to get fastboot to recognize tab
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot erase boot
Download latest twrp recovery
Check md5sum
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
Then you will either need to flash stock system.img from fastboot or boot to new recovery and adb sideload a ROM
Hopefully your emmc is not to severely corrupt to all this, best of luck!
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Thanks, that was pretty much what I did. The trick was to get it working in boot loader mode. I kept trying to reboot it, and in the end holding down power plus both volume up and down all at the same time for 2 beeps made it work.
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nikkilocke said:
I am trying to root my Nexus 10. This is what I did, but it ended up bricked!
I installed the Android SDK on my Windows 7 computer, and downloaded the Android USB drivers and tools.
I turned on USB debugging, and checked I could see the device with adb list devices.
I downloaded recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.3-manta.img, booted the tablet into bootloader, and flashed it
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.3-manta.img
That seemed to work, so I went into recovery, but recovery had all sorts of errors - it couldn't find the sdcard, or mount most of the partitions.
Rebooting stops in the animated logo, apparently for ever.
I have since tried to reload the factory image, but the computer no longer recognises the device - fastboot devices returns nothing.
Help!!!
[Later] The tablet was running the latest O/S (if I could boot it, I could tell you the number!)
Things have got worse. Now, when I go into bootloader mode, the volume keys don't do anything any more, so I can't even turn it off now
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I have the same problem, however I can't access my Nexus 10, fastboot devices and adb devices gives back an empty line, so I can't access the N10 with fastboot or adb, to lash a ROM. Factory reset from CWM doesn't work, ˛internal card can't be accessed from CWM ("E: Can't mount /sdcard).
How can I get out of this trouble? (Solutions in forums usually involve reflashing with fastboot or formatting the external SD card. These solutions don't work here...
Any idea would be highly appreciated...
Csaba
Keep trying to reboot into bootloader mode, until it works. Hold down power and both volume buttons at the same time until it beeps twice. If the volume buttons then work to change the option on the left, but fastboot devices on the pc shows nothing, try reinstalling the Google drivers on the pc (via Device Manager, update drivers, have disk). (may have missed out a step in device manager instructions, but there are plenty of Google hits on installing add drivers if you don't already know how).
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nikkilocke said:
Keep trying to reboot into bootloader mode, until it works. Hold down power and both volume buttons at the same time until it beeps twice. If the volume buttons then work to change the option on the left, but fastboot devices on the pc shows nothing, try reinstalling the Google drivers on the pc (via Device Manager, update drivers, have disk). (may have missed out a step in device manager instructions, but there are plenty of Google hits on installing add drivers if you don't already know how).
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Sorry, I don't understand what you mean.
I can get into into bootloader mode after keeping the 3 buttons (power+volume up+volume down) pushed together (after two beeps). From there I can't boot the device. (Boot gets into the Google animation forever), so as factory reset.
Also device manager doesn't see the N10, so I can't update the drivers on my PC.
Csaba
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ixxion said:
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean.
I can get into into bootloader mode after keeping the 3 buttons (power+volume up+volume down) pushed together (after two beeps). From there I can't boot the device. (Boot gets into the Google animation forever), so as factory reset.
Also device manager doesn't see the N10, so I can't update the drivers on my PC.
Csaba
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After some repeated turning off and on, now I can see the N10 from the PC (also updated the USB drivers to be on the safe side).
If I enter the bootloader, fastboot sees the N10 in a normal form, if from there I go into recovery mode, adb sees the N10 in recovery mode. Should I proceed from here by using fastboot, or rather adb?
Csaba
You should just use volume up + power (or the whatever the volume rocker button closer to power key) never had it beep to get there
To both of you, follow the steps from above, so long as it isn't a hardware issue this will get you working
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ixxion said:
After some repeated turning off and on, now I can see the N10 from the PC (also updated the USB drivers to be on the safe side).
If I enter the bootloader, fastboot sees the N10 in a normal form, if from there I go into recovery mode, adb sees the N10 in recovery mode. Should I proceed from here by using fastboot, or rather adb?
Csaba
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Glad you have managed to make the device visible again (it's really scary when you can't, I know from yesterday!).
Go into bootloader mode (not recovery), and follow the fastboot instructions demkantor gave earlier in the thread.
Get your factory image from https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#mantaray.
Get TWRP recovery from http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/128.
At least, that's how I did it.
demkantor said:
Make sure fastboot is set up properly, may need to reinstall drivers or try another computer or try another USB
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
I have a feeling the recovery you flashed was corrupt in some way, did you by chance check the md5sum of the image first?
If your able to get fastboot to recognize tab
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot erase boot
Download latest twrp recovery
Check md5sum
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
Then you will either need to flash stock system.img from fastboot or boot to new recovery and adb sideload a ROM
Hopefully your emmc is not to severely corrupt to all this, best of luck!
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How do I check md5sum?
Use this for windows
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=11533
Or terminal for Linux
md5sum nameoffile.extention
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demkantor said:
You should just use volume up + power (or the whatever the volume rocker button closer to power key) never had it beep to get there
To both of you, follow the steps from above, so long as it isn't a hardware issue this will get you working
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Thank you very much. Tablet is up and running again. :good:
Now, my next question, after being unsuccessful with CWM, I tried using TWRP for rooting the tablet, however it wouldnt start.
When I go from the bootloader into recovery mode only a laying android figure is displayed with a red triangle with an exclamation mark inside.
I have USB debugging enabled. What can be the problem?
ixxion said:
Thank you very much. Tablet is up and running again. :good:
Now, my next question, after being unsuccessful with CWM, I tried using TWRP for rooting the tablet, however it wouldnt start.
When I go from the bootloader into recovery mode only a laying android figure is displayed with a red triangle with an exclamation mark inside.
I have USB debugging enabled. What can be the problem?
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That means you don't have twrp installed. That's the stock recovery. You can download twrp and use fastboot yo flash it or try the app twrp intaller which dies or fir you
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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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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.
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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

[GUIDE] Restore to complete stock and relock bootloader. Easiest step by step guide.

Hello friends,
After trying different roms and kernels there always comes a time when we wish to go back to complete stock for a smooth reliable experience. Here's a detailed step by step guide for this process.
This guide assumes that you are on a unlocked bootloader with TWRP recovery installed and want to revert to complete stock
This will erase all data on your phone. Hence first BACKUP!
Note : I am not responsible for any damage do this at your own risk.
Downloads
1) MINIMAL ADB & FASTBOOT : https://goo.gl/UbFXdA
2) STOCK OOS FILE : https://goo.gl/JAfS2F
3) Stock Recovery : https://goo.gl/2kmbB7
Pre Requisites : A windows computer with a decent internet connection
Oneplus 5T with atleast 50% battery charged
USB Cable
Brain:cyclops:
Steps :
1) Download and install minimal ADB & Fastboot.
2) Download OOS Stock Rom And Stock Recovery.
3) Connect your phone to the PC using the USB cable in file transfer mode.
4) Copy the rom zip and stock recovery image to your phone.
5) Go to settings>about>tap build number 7 times.
6) Go to settings>developer options>enable advanced reboot.
7) Press power button for 2 seconds>select reboot>select recovery>tap to reboot.
8) Once the phone boots into TWRP>wipe everything except internal storage.
9) Tap install and select the stock rom zip and then swipe to install.
10) Tap install>select install image>select stock recovery img>tap recovery>swipe to install
11) Tap reboot>select bootloader and reboot to bootloader.
12) Once in bootloader connect the phone to your pc and launch minimal adb & fastboot
13) type fastboot devices and ensure device is connected and serial number shows up
14) type fastboot oem lock in minimal adb and fastboot and hit enter.
15) use the volume keys on your phone to highlight yes and press power button to confirm
16) wait for 2 to 5 minutes and phone will bootup to a complete stock rom with stock recovery and a locked bootloader.
For everyones convinience I have made a step by step video guide please watch and subscribe if you liked it.
Hit thanks if i helped.​
Before this came out I tried the reversal process incorrectly by typing fastboot oem lock as the 1st step (I know it says above you need a brain). Now it seems there is no OS to boot to. I can boot to TWRP and fastboot but my computer doesn't see the storage. Is there a way to push the the rom zip and stock recovery image to your phone via adb? If so what are the commands?
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Before this came out I tried the reversal process incorrectly by typing fastboot oem lock as the 1st step (I know it says above you need a brain). Now it seems there is no OS to boot to. I can boot to TWRP and fastboot but my computer doesn't see the storage. Is there a way to push the the rom zip and stock recovery image to your phone via adb? If so what are the commands?
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I believe you should be able to go into twrp, go to sideload mode. Then the command would be abd sideload filename.zip This should then push the rom to your phone and install it for you. It has been a while since I needed to do it, as now a days I mostly keep my phones stock and locked.
Stephen said:
I believe you should be able to go into twrp, go to sideload mode. Then the command would be abd sideload filename.zip This should then push the rom to your phone and install it for you. It has been a while since I needed to do it, as now a days I mostly keep my phones stock and locked.
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Thanks but that doesn't seem to work.
Link for Stock Recovery is down. Please help
Nice guide but isn't step 10 unnecessary, since the stock ROM will overwrite TWRP with the stock recovery anyway?
Thanks for the info. My phone's been acting very flaky since I rooted it, so I'm curious to see if returning to stock will make it a little less annoying.
vibrantliker said:
Before this came out I tried the reversal process incorrectly by typing fastboot oem lock as the 1st step (I know it says above you need a brain). Now it seems there is no OS to boot to. I can boot to TWRP and fastboot but my computer doesn't see the storage. Is there a way to push the the rom zip and stock recovery image to your phone via adb? If so what are the commands?
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unlock the bootloader
flash twrpagain
flash stock rom from twrp
flash stockrecovery image from twrp
reboot to bootloader
relock bootloader
reboot
you are good to go
inxx99 said:
Link for Stock Recovery is down. Please help
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updated
Sisyphus306 said:
Thanks for the info. My phone's been acting very flaky since I rooted it, so I'm curious to see if returning to stock will make it a little less annoying.
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definitely worth a shot
rickysidhu_ said:
Nice guide but isn't step 10 unnecessary, since the stock ROM will overwrite TWRP with the stock recovery anyway?
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sometimes it doesnt and hence before we relock the bootloader its necessary to ensure we have the stock recovery hence the step.
hypergamer1231 said:
sometimes it doesnt and hence before we relock the bootloader its necessary to ensure we have the stock recovery hence the step.
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Fair enough
hypergamer1231 said:
unlock the bootloader
flash twrpagain
flash stock rom from twrp
flash stockrecovery image from twrp
reboot to bootloader
relock bootloader
reboot
you are good to go
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My problem is, although I still have TWRP and fast boot, I don't have an os at the moment and need to get one via adb somehow.
I've tried adb push but can't find in TWRP. My computer doesn't see my phones storage either.
vibrantliker said:
My problem is, although I still have TWRP and fast boot, I don't have an os at the moment and need to get one via adb somehow.
I've tried adb push but can't find in TWRP. My computer doesn't see my phones storage either.
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Can you boot in fastboot
Yes
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hypergamer1231 said:
Can you boot in fastboot
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Yes and TWRP
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Yes
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Yes and TWRP
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Thank you for this.
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Thank you so much for this. Is this oos file the most current os for the 5t?
Can someone turn this thread into a sticky?
goran_oh said:
Thank you for this.
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Glad it helped
martinez5241 said:
Thank you so much for this. Is this oos file the most current os for the 5t?
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Yes this is the latest OOS 4.7.2
Co.Tibi said:
Can someone turn this thread into a sticky?
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Am sure the mods will soon. Thank you.

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