Need Help Unbricking Nexus 7 - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

The problem is I can't unbrick and restore my nexus to stock rom.
I can't boot the device and I'm only able to boot to bootloader. However, my computer doesn't recognize the nexus. It keeps saying Window cannot recognize it whenever I plug my tablet to the computer in bootloader. I tried uninstall and reinstall driver several times, but none of them seems to work . ----> That means I can't even use adb to restore the phone simply because my tablet is not recognized in window.
Is there anyway to fix this problem? I really need your helps as soon as possible.
Thank you for reading !

Get to bootloader. Then use Wugs toolkit, open advanced options. On the very left is something like "temp boot to recovery". Once that boots it to recovery, ADB should work. It did for me. I was in some trouble last night and got out by this. If you know how to use adb/fastboot commands, you should be good. And I uninstalled my drivers and when I plugged it in the device automagically reloaded the drivers. But you have to do it a few times. Had to do it in bootloader, recovery, and another point. Anytime it asks to load drivers/etc do it.

I can't boot to recovery through Wug Tool Kit. It keeps saying Fastboot device was not found >"<
By the way, whenever I connnected my device to computer, the bootloader freezes :|

What were you doing before you go into this situation?

I was on Glazed Jelly Bean rom and wanted to go back to stock rom. I used nexus 7 toolkit to do all the work for me. However, there was something wrong like the toolkit didnt extract the stock img right or something like that, my tablet got bootloop, and what happened next was what i had been telling you guys.

Best bet is if somehow you could get into recovery or get adb working. Might want to uninstall drivers and install again and reboot computer. I would suggest using this thread and flash things manually back to stock. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796 but you would need adb working.
When you power off device and use volume and power can you get it to go into boot loader then plugged into computer try to get to recovery or adb.

Consider deleting the drivers from Windows after uninstalling them otherwise Windows may try to be "clever" and reinstall the bad driver when you plug the device in. The Nexus 7 drivers from Asus can be downloaded here and Google's USB drivers are here

Travisdroidx2 said:
Best bet is if somehow you could get into recovery or get adb working. Might want to uninstall drivers and install again and reboot computer. I would suggest using this thread and flash things manually back to stock. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796 but you would need adb working.
When you power off device and use volume and power can you get it to go into boot loader then plugged into computer try to get to recovery or adb.
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What if I couldn't get adb working?

I tried everything and windows still doesn't recognize my device in fastboot

Have you tried Nexus Root Toolkit v .1.5.4?

kiddo94 said:
I tried everything and windows still doesn't recognize my device in fastboot
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try connecting to the usb port at the back of your computer

Paranoid flashed with the bricked kernel did this to me once right after the move to 4.1.2. Even with a full wipe and all the usual safety precautions it just stuck on bootloop forever and wouldn't let me in. I chalked it up as that's what I get for being the guy that's never satisfied with stock. I was unable to get my nexus7 fixed. I sent you a suggestion on pm though.

Never mind everyone. Thank you so much for your help.
I tried install the nexus 7's driver on another computer and it recognized my device in bootloader mode, and restore everything back to stock now. Thank you so much!!!!

Mine did that to the first time I tried. After I got it to work, the permissions were all messed up and I could not get it to download anything off the web and I was getting a playstore error 90% of the time as well. I finally just wiped everything on my tablet, installed the stock rom via N7 toolkit, then reflashed smooth rom, and all is working now. It may have been a bug with the older version of N7 toolkit, as I updated it before I reran everything.

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Help required - Bootloader only

Hi Guys/girls
I received my nexus 7 today (its lovely!) and then proceeded to attempt to root it so I can change the dpi etc.
I unlocked the bootloader using the Nexus 7 toolkit and that worked fine.
I then went to do the one click to root/flash etc and then got stuck on downloading boot.img.
After leaving it for a few hours I gave up and the nexus booted straight back into the os.
My next attempt was to root using the su binarys via fastboot. This again failed on sending the file. I also noticed that my device is locked at fastboot mode when the usb cable is plugged in, e.g the up/down doesn't work unless I unplug the cable. I have tried different cables and a different PC!
My next step was then to use the toolkit to reset back to factory incase I had screwed something up, so this deleted the bootloader etc as it should and then froze on sending the .img across.
I now have a un responsive fastboot when usb is plugged in and no recovery or bootable tablet, any hints/solutions?
Thanks
herghost said:
Hi Guys/girls
I received my nexus 7 today (its lovely!) and then proceeded to attempt to root it so I can change the dpi etc.
I unlocked the bootloader using the Nexus 7 toolkit and that worked fine.
I then went to do the one click to root/flash etc and then got stuck on downloading boot.img.
After leaving it for a few hours I gave up and the nexus booted straight back into the os.
My next attempt was to root using the su binarys via fastboot. This again failed on sending the file. I also noticed that my device is locked at fastboot mode when the usb cable is plugged in, e.g the up/down doesn't work unless I unplug the cable. I have tried different cables and a different PC!
My next step was then to use the toolkit to reset back to factory incase I had screwed something up, so this deleted the bootloader etc as it should and then froze on sending the .img across.
I now have a un responsive fastboot when usb is plugged in and no recovery or bootable tablet, any hints/solutions?
Thanks
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yes, actually : D
download this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
if you dont have that one.
pick your device from the list.
install the drivers for your device with device unplugged
make sure the device is fully off
plug in into the computer and hold down the power and volume buttons
windows should pop up saying nexus 7 bootloader driver successfully installed and then you can use the whole fastboot menu thing without a problem and reboot to recovery or whatever.
my suggestion is to install twrp recovery project 2.x.x.x
oh yeah, its a bug with the bootloader that it freezes when you plug the usb cable into the wall or a computer without the proper drivers
jombo2323 said:
yes, actually : D
download this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
if you dont have that one.
pick your device from the list.
install the drivers for your device with device unplugged
make sure the device is fully off
plug in into the computer and hold down the power and volume buttons
windows should pop up saying nexus 7 bootloader driver successfully installed and then you can use the whole fastboot menu thing without a problem and reboot to recovery or whatever.
my suggestion is to install twrp recovery project 2.x.x.x
oh yeah, its a bug with the bootloader that it freezes when you plug the usb cable into the wall or a computer without the proper drivers
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Thanks for your reply, thats what I did in the first place! Removed and tried again but same issue
herghost said:
Thanks for your reply, thats what I did in the first place! Removed and tried again but same issue
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you are 100% positive you did EXACTLY what i said?
I have no idea what went wrong
That's the problem with toolkits though. People don't know what they're doing and when something goes wrong you don't know how to fix it!! I understand where toolkits come from, but they are only useful if you know what happens in the background when you click on a button.
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I mess with several android and other devices on my notebook..
Doing so i install drivers for them and often have the exact same issue as you are having..
Do a search for a program called usbdview.. Install to your pc..
With the nexus unplugged run the program..Delete everything in the list that you do NOT HAVE plugged into your computer..Especially anything that says ADB.. OR ANDROID..
Plug in the nexus 7 refresh the list.. and delete the entries created for it..
Unplug the nexus .. reboot the pc.. Then download or use the tool kit to install the latest Adb drivers for nexus 7 ..
reboot the pc.. then plug in the nexus ..
After doing the above see if you can now use fastboot/ adb...
The above will insure its not a driver issue.Often computers get usb devices confused and causes them to hang ..
Good Luck
erica_renee said:
I mess with several android and other devices on my notebook..
Doing so i install drivers for them and often have the exact same issue as you are having..
Do a search for a program called usbdview.. Install to your pc..
With the nexus unplugged run the program..Delete everything in the list that you do NOT HAVE plugged into your computer..Especially anything that says ADB.. OR ANDROID..
Plug in the nexus 7 refresh the list.. and delete the entries created for it..
Unplug the nexus .. reboot the pc.. Then download or use the tool kit to install the latest Adb drivers for nexus 7 ..
reboot the pc.. then plug in the nexus ..
After doing the above see if you can now use fastboot/ adb...
The above will insure its not a driver issue.Often computers get usb devices confused and causes them to hang ..
Good Luck
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You Star
Put me on the right track, my PC was basically assuming that it was my S3, in the end I removed everything with samsung in it from the registry, uninstalled all the drivers then tried again, correctly showing as a nexus and not a samsung

Win7 Auto Installs Wrong Drivers

Sorry, noob here. Please help!
My computer keeps on installing the wrong drivers everytime I plug in my Nexus 7. I don't know how to stop it.
When my tablet is in bootloader mode, Windows will try to install a bootloader interface driver that does nothing.
I have already:
- Went to Devices and Printers Installation settings and clicked on never install driver software
- Went to gpedit.msc and enabled: Prevent Installation of Devices not described by other policy settings,
So now my policy will block the auto install. But when I try to manually try to try Naked Drivers, it'll say it can't find any drivers.
When my tablet is in normal mode, the adb drivers comes back on.
I'm just trying to boot to recovery so I can install a new rom through the command prompt. Current rom is too unstable to do anything, new rom is already on the internal sdcard.
If any has any solutions, please let me know.
Thanks!
It sounds like you did things to prevent driver installation. But you need to install the correct drivers for things to work. Getting the correct drivers installed seems to be the biggest issue people have in being able to connect to a pc or use adb or fastboot. I know I installed the drivers from a root toolkit, installed rsd lite, android sdk, motohelper, etc. and still couldn't connect. Then I installed the pda.net app on the N7 and installed pda.net for android on my pc. Finally it worked and I can reliably connect to the pc, use adb and fastboot, and recognize the N7.
If all you are trying to do is get into recovery, why don't you just power off, hold the vol down and power until the screen comes on, use the up vol to change the menu to recovery, then hit the power button to enter recovery. Then you can wipe and flash. I hope I got those commands right. I'm using cwm recovery and I can get there like that. Usually, I just use Rom Manager to boot into recovery.
pdanet was what worked for me as well. none of the others did.
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Thanks guys. that did the trick!
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[Q] Google Nexus 4 bricked?

I have a Google Nexus 4, bought direct from Google, I rooted it and it was working well for a while. Then the battery started draining super fast. A friend recommended resetting, so I did and it seemed to fix it for a while. Then the battery issue came up again, so I reset again, expecting the same outcome....however, I wiped the phone completely. It turns on and displays Google, and that's it.. My computer does not recognize the phone when I plug it in, and I cannot get the USB Debugging to even be an option. Every resolution I have found for this situation needs me to enable the USB Debugging mode. Is there any other way to get all the OS files back on this phone or is it bricked?
When I plug it into the PC it tells me to look up drivers, and this is how it sees my phone: Unidentified Device USB\VID_0CF3&PID_3000&REV_0200.
It isn't recognized as a phone at all. It tells me to download Atheros Drivers.
I have searched for days trying to find the solution to this. Any help would be so very appreciated by this noob
Did you try to manually delete drivers from the device manager? Ticking the option that permanently delete the driver from PC.
And after doing this...trying Windows Update for driver installation?
PS: also try to manually flash with Fastboot all the latest Factory Image from Google....
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
thesebastian said:
Did you try to manually delete drivers from the device manager? Ticking the option that permanently delete the driver from PC.
And after doing this...trying Windows Update for driver installation?
PS: also try to manually flash with Fastboot all the latest Factory Image from Google....
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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Yes, I've done that, there are currently no drivers on my PC. When the phone is plugged into the PC, it tells me to find drivers because it is an unrecognized device.
MrsWhitey said:
I have a Google Nexus 4, bought direct from Google, I rooted it and it was working well for a while. Then the battery started draining super fast. A friend recommended resetting, so I did and it seemed to fix it for a while. Then the battery issue came up again, so I reset again, expecting the same outcome....however, I wiped the phone completely. It turns on and displays Google, and that's it.. My computer does not recognize the phone when I plug it in, and I cannot get the USB Debugging to even be an option. Every resolution I have found for this situation needs me to enable the USB Debugging mode. Is there any other way to get all the OS files back on this phone or is it bricked?
I have searched for days trying to find the solution to this. Any help would be so very appreciated by this noob
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Hold volume up/down and power until it reboots into boot loader mode. Download the factory images from the Google website (search nexus stock images on Google) and plug your phone into the computer and use fastboot to flash the OS back.
Rember, as long as you can get the phone to turn on you can fix whatever other issue your having providing its software related.
To fastboot flash,
You need the android SDK, use Google to figure out how to install it but its not hard.
Run the flash-all bat found in the archive file you downloaded, or manullay flash each partition like this.
fastboot flash [partition] [.IMG name]
Sent from my Nexus 4 @1.944 GHz on Stock 4.2.2
IRX120 said:
Hold volume up/down and power until it reboots into boot loader mode. Download the factory images from the Google website (search nexus stock images on Google) and plug your phone into the computer and use fastboot to flash the OS back.
Rember, as long as you can get the phone to turn on you can fix whatever other issue your having providing its software related.
To fastboot flash,
You need the android SDK, use Google to figure out how to install it but its not hard.
Run the flash-all bat found in the archive file you downloaded, or manullay flash each partition like this.
fastboot flash [partition] [.IMG name]
Sent from my Nexus 4 @1.944 GHz on Stock 4.2.2
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I am having trouble getting the phone to accept anything from the PC...
MrsWhitey said:
I am having trouble getting the phone to accept anything from the PC...
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Download the toolkit and install the drivers
Sent from my Nexus 4 @1.944 GHz on Stock 4.2.2
yea download Google Nexus 4 ToolKit install drivers then you can factory restore using the toolkit to restore
i think i chose option 9 and it downloaded the need restore image
Tried it all
I have tried all those ideas and all have failed. I can never get the computer to see my device. All it says is unknown device. When I click update drivers and direct it to the sdk driver I download it still gives me no connection through fastboot or adb. I have tried selecting various general Android drivers through the update drivers screen, Found some from Google Inc. that specify Nexus 4 bootloader interface and adb interface. Nothing is working. I think I need to have a working Nexus 4 to install to correct drivers first and then I might be able to piggy back off those and use my phone to flash through fastboot or push adb. I have worked with both command lines with reasonable success before rooting samsung tablets and phones and htc's. I am familiar with the process and have read numerous ideas none of which seem to work in this case. Made it all the way to Google search page 12. Anyone know a way to force install the Nexus 4 drivers without having a working phone present? I am thinking I just need to go buy a new one and return it after I plug it in to install drivers. Don't want to have to pay the re-stock fee though. Any other ideas are very welcome.
And I have tried to use the toolkit as well and it does nothing either. I have the stock rom ready to go just need a way to get it onto the phone.

Bricked & Unseen...

Ok, here goes my story.
Just a week ago from the date this was posted, I decided to update my recovery (TWRP) through ROM Installer. Surprisingly, I didn't see TWRP at all in the "Recoveries" section of the application. Stock, ClockworkMod Touch, regular Clockworkmod (no touch), and unofficial Clockworkmod were available - from what I can remember. I decided to use Clockworkmod (no touch) to install Paranoid Android. Coming from OmniROM, I factory reset and flashed the .zip.
Flashing ended in error with Status 7. A while before I had used ClockworkMod Touch to try another ROM and had no such issue. I ignored the error and restarted my tablet hoping that it would still boot fine. It rebooted, gave me the Google logo for about 5-10 seconds and automatically rebooted into recovery.
I saw a bypass for Status 7. Removing some lines from the updater-script was the solution. Having no access to my Nexus 7 storage, this bypass is unusable
I tried flashing a new recovery using flashboot fastboot. After verifying that I had my drivers installed (Universal ADB by Koush), I opened up adb in the command line (Windows) as an administrator. I could not see my device. I tried the drivers from Asus, multiple USB 2.0 ports, and a different USB cord, but same results. I tried on a different computer. Still no detection.
Systems used: Windows 8.1, Windows 7 (x64), Windows 7 (x86)
I tried using Wug's Toolkit and used Flash Stock + Unroot, since it didn't need USB Debugging enabled. Same results...
I also tried plugging in another Android phone (LG Optimus Dynamic II) to see if Windows would recognize it. Windows recognized it, installed drivers automatically, and was recognized in ADB immediately. This practically unknown phone (XDA doesn't have a section for it yet) could be recognized, but my world famous Nexus 7 2012 can't be seen.
I have absolutely no idea of what to do now...
Are you on the bootloader screen when trying to use fastboot?
PrizmaticSmoke said:
Are you on the bootloader screen when trying to use fastboot?
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Yes. Every time I use fastboot, I am in the bootloader.
I'm not new to this at all, so say whatever you need to ^^
The main problem is my PC not recognizing my Nexus 7 through adb. Again, I have used multiple cables with no success.
The computer I am using for this runs Windows 7 x64. I have only tried using USB 2.0 ports to connect my tablet.
Thank you!
Might try deleting the drivers and starting over. I had some issues with adb drivers for both the N7 and the kindle fire on windows 7 as well, but eventually got both working by doing this several times.
I'm assuming you ticked the option for softbricked when trying the flash stock option? If not try again and check that option.
This thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796 has a section on driver installation with good info and links too.
Hope that helps. Best of luck man, getting the adb drivers working properly seems to be finicky sometimes in my experience, and i'm no stranger to PC and software troubleshooting either.
PrizmaticSmoke said:
Might try deleting the drivers and starting over. I had some issues with adb drivers for both the N7 and the kindle fire on windows 7 as well, but eventually got both working by doing this several times.
I'm assuming you ticked the option for softbricked when trying the flash stock option? If not try again and check that option.
This thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796 has a section on driver installation with good info and links too.
Hope that helps. Best of luck man, getting the adb drivers working properly seems to be finicky sometimes in my experience, and i'm no stranger to PC and software troubleshooting either.
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Thank you so much for all of this! I'll need all the luck I can get...
By the way, I checked that softbrick option ^^!

Soft brick? (No ROM installed but can sort of boot into recovery)

howdy y'all,
so im trying to help out my buddy. he currently has no os installed as well, but can boot to bootloader and twrp recovery 2.5. no idea how he has that but I figure I could just mount some zip files and be on my way. Currently whenever we try to do anything in twrp(ie wipe/mount) it is just hung up on unable to mount /radio even when all I have checked is system. I can't use adb or fastboot as far as I'm aware of; I've tried to use the unified android toolkit from skipsoft but its no dice since I was never able to turn on debug mode to begin with? So yeah any help would be much appreciated
oh and I know its not my cable or usb ports since the tablet can still charge.
Also this is the 2012 N7
Hi,
You'll need to get adb and fastboot working, best approach is to wipe and flash factory images through fastboot but may also need to use adb for e2fsck
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
See this on getting fastboot working, best of luck!
demkantor said:
Hi,
You'll need to get adb and fastboot working, best approach is to wipe and flash factory images through fastboot but may also need to use adb for e2fsck
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
See this on getting fastboot working, best of luck!
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I don't understand how I'm supposed to get fastboot working since I was never able to enable debug mode on the device in the past let alone now that it has nothing installed. And from what I can understand from the instructions I need the drivers to be installed after I plug in while under debug mode for the sdk to work.
I attempted to install the nexus 7 driver from here: http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=Nexus+7&os=32
However it looks like I already have the files on my computer from a previous attempt with Skipsoft's Android toolkit?
Because of this I'm unsure of how to move forward with this fastboot business.
fastboot doesn't need debugging on or an os installed, just a functional bootloader
You will probably need to manually update the drivers yo the proper ones
I see, how do I go about manually installing this driver then? I'm assuming I need to go through some sort of windows device tree? Or can I just extract a file somewhere?
You can download usbdview (just search Google for a free download) to see what driver is selected when you plug in your tab easily
Or you will need to go into device manager and select to manually update the drivers, don't allow windows to select but manually choose it
There are loads of instructional videos on YouTube for you if needed
I know this is a super late response, but I never managed to get around to trying to find out how to do a manual install. Just tried today using the Nexus Root Toolkit v.1.9.9. I still can't figure out how to manual install the driver because my issue is that windows doesn't recognize anything is plugged in, and all of these guides do state that I should have had usbdebugging checked. I can't seem to find a specific guide that correlates to setting fastboot up exclusively like you mentioned.
Also, using usbdeview like you said I could see that I have installed a google nexus adb interface, a google galaxy nexus adb interface, as well as the mtp usb driver.
Sorry for all the handholding, but this really is an issue that I've never have encountered and I can't seem to manage.
Hey again
There is a fastboot guide in the first post I linked you to
If you can't get fastboot to recognize device in bootloader mode it is possible the USB port is broken, but more likely an issue with drivers, cord or PC
So try a new USB cable, or a different PC
Try try again with drivers, uninstall and reinstall
Unfortunately this type of trouble shooting is hard to do without device in hand

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