Stuck on the Google Splach Screen - Nexus 10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I unlocked and rooted. I then installed the update from Google. Upon reboot, it went back into Clockwork Recovery and then asked about installing the untrusted update. I try to install but it errored and restarted into Clockwork Recovery. I tried to wipe cache and wipe data/factory reset. When I select restart it gets hung on the Google Splash Screen. How do I fix this? Also, everytime I go into Recovery now it is Clockwork and not stock. I thought it would only flash Clockwork Recovery temporarily.

xda6969 said:
I unlocked and rooted. I then installed the update from Google. Upon reboot, it went back into Clockwork Recovery and then asked about installing the untrusted update. I try to install but it errored and restarted into Clockwork Recovery. I tried to wipe cache and wipe data/factory reset. When I select restart it gets hung on the Google Splash Screen. How do I fix this? Also, everytime I go into Recovery now it is Clockwork and not stock. I thought it would only flash Clockwork Recovery temporarily.
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Go here and download the factory firmware for the Nexus 10:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Then follow these steps:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ne...ide-factory-image-restore-your-nexus-7-a.html
Its for a Nexus 7 but they helped me fix my Nexus 10 too after I got stuck in the bootloop. Just use the different file names for the Nexus 10. You will need something to extract a tgz and a tar file for this process. You will also have to manually boot into the bootloader by powering the 10 off, then hold down volume up + volume down + power until you get the bootloader screen. Then follow those steps. It took me a few tries to get into the bootloader, not sure what that was about.
Initially, flashing a bad recovery got mine stuck, so make sure you grab a confirmed working recovery before you flash it. You will just have to start over, with the exception of unlocking as that would be sticky through this process.
Good luck!

When I flashed the image as in step 8, it said archive does not contain boot.sig, recovery.sig, system.sig. Then when it completed, it rebooted on its own and then it was still stuck on the Google Splash. I went back into stock recovery and did a Wipe Data/Factory Reset and now it works again. Thanks a lot!

xda6969 said:
When I flashed the image as in step 8, it said archive does not conatin boot.sig, recovery.sig, system.sig. Then when it completed, it rebooted on its own and then it was still stuck on the Google Splash. I went back into stock recovery and did a Wipe Data/Factory Reset and now it works again. Thanks a lot!
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I had the same problem, u have to flash first the userdata.img and than the cache.img ,manually. Booth via fastboot command

bigdwg71, thanks a million! :good:

beama said:
I had the same problem, u have to flash first the userdata.img and than the cache.img ,manually. Booth via fastboot command
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I also had to flash system.img manually as well...

beama said:
I had the same problem, u have to flash first the userdata.img and than the cache.img ,manually. Booth via fastboot command
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Mine is up and running now and I didn't flash userdata.img and cache.img. Why is this not in the steps? What will happen if these are not flashed first? I don't think it matters. This thread says don't worry about it. http://forums.androidcentral.com/ne...e-factory-image-restore-your-nexus-7-a-2.html
When it was flashing the, I got OKAY for everything.

xda6969 said:
Mine is up and running now and I didn't flash userdata.img and cache.img. Why is this not in the steps? What will happen if these are not flashed first? I don't think it matters. This thread says don't worry about it. http://forums.androidcentral.com/ne...e-factory-image-restore-your-nexus-7-a-2.html
When it was flashing the, I got OKAY for everything.
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Those images act like a wipe for the /data & /cache partitions... similar to using fastboot -w
Also, this thread does not belong in the Development forum... Mods, please move this!!

xda6969 said:
Mine is up and running now and I didn't flash userdata.img and cache.img. Why is this not in the steps? What will happen if these are not flashed first? I don't think it matters. This thread says don't worry about it. http://forums.androidcentral.com/ne...e-factory-image-restore-your-nexus-7-a-2.html
When it was flashing the, I got OKAY for everything.
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Also, how do you flash Clockwork so it is not there permanantly? I only want to use it to install Superuser and then I want to be able to go to stock recovery.

xda6969 said:
Also, how do you flash Clockwork so it is not there permanantly? I only want to use it to install Superuser and then I want to be able to go to stock recovery.
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From fastboot, you type something like "fastboot boot RECOVERY.img" instead of "fastboot flash RECOVERY.img"

espionage724 said:
From fastboot, you type something like "fastboot boot RECOVERY.img" instead of "fastboot flash RECOVERY.img"
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I've used fastboot flash RECOVERY.img on my Galaxy Nexus many times and it was always temporary.

You can use the "fastboot boot" command to boot to CWRM temporarily. "Fastboot flash" will flash it permanently. I think there some devices that would reinstall the default recovery image if I recall. The Nexus 10 is not one of them.
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bigdwg71 said:
You can use the "fastboot boot" command to boot to CWRM temporarily. "Fastboot flash" will flash it permanently. I think there some devices that would reinstall the default recovery image if I recall. The Nexus 10 is not one of them.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using XDA Premium HD app
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Thanks for the clarification.

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[Q] phone not booting!

So I was following all the steps from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
and I did flash the stock 4.2 img. Now, after unlocking the boot loader, i didnt exit the fastboot mode and stayed in. And continued the steps of section D (all of it). Then I did a fastboot reboot , and Google appeared and below it unlocked lock and then the jellybean logo. It's been almost 20 min and it hasn't passed that screen yet. The rainbow colour X.
What do I do to fix this?? I can go back to fastboot mode, but not sure what to do. I did the fastboot erase cache before rebooting my phone!
Look at the notes of section D.
You have to reboot into recovery, clear cache and factory reset.
Sent from my Nexus 4
El Daddy said:
Look at the notes of section D.
You have to reboot into recovery, clear cache and factory reset.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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I did this though: 13) Erase the cache partition: fastboot erase cache
14) Reboot: fastboot reboot
Okay, and I will try to do that now.
El Daddy said:
Look at the notes of section D.
You have to reboot into recovery, clear cache and factory reset.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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I booted myself into recovery via fastboot and it shows android laying down with a red triangle and inside that its " ! "
What now?
Press volume up and power at the same time. It will open the menu.
Sent from my Nexus 4
LimitsX said:
I booted myself into recovery via fastboot and it shows android laying down with a red triangle and inside that its " ! "
What now?
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Flash it again using fastboot and the official Google image. Recent nexus devices are strange, i never had problems before but softbricked both nex4 and 7 just like that. If you can enter fastboot mode all is well though.
Ps. That tutorial, that was the longest one I've seen in my life. Are you aware that Google images contain clickme.bat files? You literally click it and it's done. Just make sure you have fastboot and adb installed. You can extract them from nexus toolkit as well.
If you do wanna make it by hand, also no problem. Download the image from here:https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
And type:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekk15.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxkk6.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-yakju-icl53f.zip
Exchange the correct names of course. And make sure you're in fast boot mode.
El Daddy said:
Press volume up and power at the same time. It will open the menu.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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Do I do that on that screen? I did, and it went into completely black screen.
molesarecoming said:
Ps. That tutorial, that was the longest one I've seen in my life. Are you aware that Google images contain clickme.bat files? You literally click it and it's done. Just make sure you have fastboot and adb installed. You can extract them from nexus toolkit as well.
If you do wanna make it by hand, also no problem. Download the image from here:https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
And type:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekk15.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxkk6.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-yakju-icl53f.zip
Exchange the correct names of course. And make sure you're in fast boot mode.
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Okay, im gonna go and do that! Thanks!
I was trying to mount the sdcard with nexus 4 but it wont do that with CWM and TWRP.
okay I think I just lost access to everything on my phone :|. I am still on TWRP, is there anything I can do with that?
I accidentally wiped the system files ugh. So I lost bootloader which means my phone is empty and useless and im still active on TWRP.
This is what I did in TWRP:
went to WIPE menu and did the following:
1)Wipe Cache
2)Dalvik Cache
3)Factory Reset
4)Wipe System
5)Wipe External storage ( didn't work - failed)
6)Wipe Internal storage (deleted)
So I have a boot loader still ?? or is that gone too? I am still active in TWRP. What are my options to fix this mess I've gotten myself into =\.
molesarecoming said:
Ps. That tutorial, that was the longest one I've seen in my life. Are you aware that Google images contain clickme.bat files? You literally click it and it's done. Just make sure you have fastboot and adb installed. You can extract them from nexus toolkit as well.
If you do wanna make it by hand, also no problem. Download the image from here:https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
And type:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekk15.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxkk6.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-yakju-icl53f.zip
Exchange the correct names of course. And make sure you're in fast boot mode.
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Yeah the thread is verbose, but its more of a tutorial than a "fix my fone nao!!!" Thread.
Efrant wrote it like that so users understand what they are doing.
Sent from my Nexus 4
so basically I have a dead phone?! =\. Anyone..help or point me in the right direction?
Nevermind. I figured it out and fixed it :victory: !!
El Daddy said:
Yeah the thread is verbose, but its more of a tutorial than a "fix my fone nao!!!" Thread.
Efrant wrote it like that so users understand what they are doing.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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sure, didnt want to apply its not good or anything. its nice to know that google gives you some sort of emergency option, i've used it countless of times.
LimitsX said:
okay I think I just lost access to everything on my phone :|. I am still on TWRP, is there anything I can do with that?
I accidentally wiped the system files ugh. So I lost bootloader which means my phone is empty and useless and im still active on TWRP.
This is what I did in TWRP:
went to WIPE menu and did the following:
1)Wipe Cache
2)Dalvik Cache
3)Factory Reset
4)Wipe System
5)Wipe External storage ( didn't work - failed)
6)Wipe Internal storage (deleted)
So I have a boot loader still ?? or is that gone too? I am still active in TWRP. What are my options to fix this mess I've gotten myself into =\.
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for the next time, you better learn what all this stuff is and means which you are flashing. i cant help but thinking its dangerous what you're doing there. if you are in twrp you're free to install any rom, your phone is pretty much safe if you can access it. wiping system wont kill your bootloader, system is a partition, your rom gets installed in there. you can wipe it, most roms even do it by default in the installation script. if your bootloader is gone you'll know.

[Q] Nexus 7 gets stuck booting. Tried reflashing stock OS multiple times.

I seem to have got myself into a bit of a pickle here.
I had a rooted N7 on 4.2.2. Tried to unroot (in lieu of going up to 4.3). Disaster struck! It wouldn't boot. It would just get stuck at the bootloader and go "Booting failed" or something similar.
So bother, I could get into the bootloader. So I tried to fastboot flash a stock image using this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796) guide.
I got a bit further now, it would get the X loading screen but then no amount of waiting would have it boot.
So I tried factory reset from the recovery menu (the one with the Android and the red triangle).
No good, still did the same thing.
So I tried using Nexus Root Toolkit to flash stock + unroot from a soft-bricked/bootloop state. Nope! No good. Still does the same thing.
I've been through every combination of flashing, clearing, resetting but to no avail!
I've tried flashing CWM and TWRP but when I try to get into recovery mode, I just get the Google logo forever. This is a nightmare!
What's going on Have I managed to brick this thing...
evenstevens said:
I seem to have got myself into a bit of a pickle here.
I had a rooted N7 on 4.2.2. Tried to unroot (in lieu of going up to 4.3). Disaster struck! It wouldn't boot. It would just get stuck at the bootloader and go "Booting failed" or something similar.
So bother, I could get into the bootloader. So I tried to fastboot flash a stock image using this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796) guide.
I got a bit further now, it would get the X loading screen but then no amount of waiting would have it boot.
So I tried factory reset from the recovery menu (the one with the Android and the red triangle).
No good, still did the same thing.
So I tried using Nexus Root Toolkit to flash stock + unroot from a soft-bricked/bootloop state. Nope! No good. Still does the same thing.
I've been through every combination of flashing, clearing, resetting but to no avail!
I've tried flashing CWM and TWRP but when I try to get into recovery mode, I just get the Google logo forever. This is a nightmare!
What's going on Have I managed to brick this thing...
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Hey,
did you try doing all these manually :
Code:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image.zip
PS : Edit these according to images you are trying to flash.
You mentioned you tried the guide but try this once again.
Unlock your bootloader / keep your bootloader unlocked while doing this.
If you want to you can even try running the .bat files and / or .sh files while in the bootloader.
If it still doesnt work , download the latest custom recovery and just try flashing it through
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Please mention the errors you have a bit more in detail during these steps !
Red Devil said:
Hey,
did you try doing all these manually :
Code:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image.zip
PS : Edit these according to images you are trying to flash.
You mentioned you tried the guide but try this once again.
Unlock your bootloader / keep your bootloader unlocked while doing this.
If you want to you can even try running the .bat files and / or .sh files while in the bootloader.
If it still doesnt work , download the latest custom recovery and just try flashing it through
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Please mention the errors you have a bit more in detail during these steps !
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Okay, I've managed to get TWRP up and running.
Now... how do I get a ROM onto there to try to flash? >_<
PS. I did all those commands manually many many times. It's got to a stage now where the X logo never actually comes up... Just the Google logo and the little padlock
evenstevens said:
Okay, I've managed to get TWRP up and running.
Now... how do I get a ROM onto there to try to flash? >_<
PS. I did all those commands manually many many times. It's got to a stage now where the X logo never actually comes up... Just the Google logo and the little padlock
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Code:
adb sideload ROM.zip
in advance options > adb sideload
And about the ROM getting stuck at the Nexus boot animation , try getting a logcat.. maybe that will help. !
Red Devil said:
Code:
adb sideload ROM.zip
in advance options > adb sideload
And about the ROM getting stuck at the Nexus boot animation , try getting a logcat.. maybe that will help. !
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Amazing. I actually managed to flash a copy of Cyanogen on there and it all booted perfectly.
Now I wonder if I can get it back to stock from here easily..
Thanks
evenstevens said:
Amazing. I actually managed to flash a copy of Cyanogen on there and it all booted perfectly.
Now I wonder if I can get it back to stock from here easily..
Thanks
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You can ... just make sure you have downloaded the right factory images and flash the use the .bat / .sh to flash the images .. keep in mind that you will lose all your data including that on the internal sd. All the best
Red Devil said:
You can ... just make sure you have downloaded the right factory images and flash the use the .bat / .sh to flash the images .. keep in mind that you will lose all your data including that on the internal sd. All the best
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So I tried to reflash a stock image... same issue again! Just freezing at the Google logo screen :/
Properly stumped as to why it's doing that. Maybe I'm stuck with Cyanogen...
evenstevens said:
So I tried to reflash a stock image... same issue again! Just freezing at the Google logo screen :/
Properly stumped as to why it's doing that. Maybe I'm stuck with Cyanogen...
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So close...
Downloaded the new SDKs from Google and managed to actually flash and get into a stock version of Android... but it's constantly saying "Google keyboard has stopped working! Launcher has stopped working! etc" and it's practically useless
Gaaaaaaaaah
evenstevens said:
So close...
Downloaded the new SDKs from Google and managed to actually flash and get into a stock version of Android... but it's constantly saying "Google keyboard has stopped working! Launcher has stopped working! etc" and it's practically useless
Gaaaaaaaaah
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Okay my solution to this:
Just keep flashing it with the flash-all.bat command until it just... worked.
Must've done it about 15 times.
Well that's that ordeal over.

updated to 4.4.1 stuck in boot animation!

Installed 4.4.1 via TWRP this morning, but it is stuck in reboot. Just keeps doing the colliding circles!
Tried rebooting a couple of times. Can get to fastboot, But device isn't seen by adb, and fastboot only shows start (no recovery option)
Any ideas at this point?
RedBullet said:
Installed 4.4.1 via TWRP this morning, but it is stuck in reboot. Just keeps doing the colliding circles!
Tried rebooting a couple of times. Can get to fastboot, But device isn't seen by adb, and fastboot only shows start (no recovery option)
Any ideas at this point?
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I would recommend flashing the 4.4 stock factory image from here in fastboot mode. Then once your device is booting up properly again I would recommend taking a look at this guide to properly install the 4.4.1 update.
You MUST either side load or safer still, un-root(if rooted) and flash stock recovery and sideload and then re-flash custom recovery and re-root if needed.
If you are able to get to fastboot:
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img ( use stock)
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
go into to stock recovery - wait for dead droid, one you see him, go into recovery by holding volume+ and power at same time
follow the orange instructions to sideload via adb - which should now work
reboot and validate all is well
reboot into bootloader and re-flash your custom recovery and root (if needed)
Enjoy.
planet_x69 said:
You MUST either side load or safer still, un-root(if rooted) and flash stock recovery and sideload and then re-flash custom recovery and re-root if needed.
If you are able to get to fastboot:
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img ( use stock)
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
go into to stock recovery - wait for dead droid, one you see him, go into recovery by holding volume+ and power at same time
follow the orange instructions to sideload via adb - which should now work
reboot and validate all is well
reboot into bootloader and re-flash your custom recovery and root (if needed)
Enjoy.
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Thanks, I eventually got it. I was really puzzled that I couldn't select recovery from the bootloader. All set now though, thanks!
I hae also updated to 4.4.2 but now my N10 is stuck at the Google start page. Please help?
jalize said:
I hae also updated to 4.4.2 but now my N10 is stuck at the Google start page. Please help?
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If you mean stuck at boot animation, then I suspect you used TWRP to flash?
I found that TWRP was not able to clear caches, so I use CWM instead. Worked like a champ...
RedBullet said:
If you mean stuck at boot animation, then I suspect you used TWRP to flash?
I found that TWRP was not able to clear caches, so I use CWM instead. Worked like a champ...
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No I used the adb sideload command for the OTA. That all went well but now I'm stuck at the google page even before the animations begin!
jalize said:
No I used the adb sideload command for the OTA. That all went well but now I'm stuck at the google page even before the animations begin!
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Hold volume up and power to get it to recycle, and immediately hold all three buttons down to get to bootloader. Try clearing your caches from recovery
RedBullet said:
Hold volume up and power to get it to recycle, and immediately hold all three buttons down to get to bootloader. Try clearing your caches from recovery
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Tried that already, still stuck at Google page before animations. Everything is stock on this tablet with root.
jalize said:
Tried that already, still stuck at Google page before animations. Everything is stock on this tablet with root.
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Hi,
Try flashing it fresh stock again, factory reset your device from recovery, download the stock image file from here, untar it, then unzip the zip inside the tar and you'll get some files (.img). Copy those files to your fastboot folder and then open a cmd there. (Guessing that you're using Windows)
Code:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
If you're using Linux, do the same, but instead of only fastboot use:
Code:
sudo ./fastboot
Then boot it. I had the same problem when I updated mine to 4.4.1, but I did one thing a little different... Instead of fully "stocking" it again, I flashed back 4.3, flashed 4.4 OTA and then let it boot, without wiping my data, after all it was running like this before. Worked. But as I'm unsure of your situation I think it's more secure and easier to fully stock it again.
Hope this helps,
~Lord
PS.: Remember to put your device in fastboot mode!

[Q] not turn on after installing ClockworkMod Recovery

I have tried root my nextus 4 for install blinkfeed (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2696399)
enter into Fastboot mode.
and unlock the bootloader:
fastboot oem unlock
Then, without rebooting the phone, I installed ClockworkMod
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.3-mako.img
So I went to turn on the phone and I found it with the surprise that no turn on
the phone not pass the splash screen, with the drawing of circles moving.
But the phone enters fastboot mode if I press volume down and Power buttons.
appreciate any help.
excuse my English.
UPDATE
I have tried:
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
wipe dalvik-cache.
from fastboot, adb devices does not list anything. But "fastboot oem unlock" and fastboot "flash recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.4.3-touch-mako.img" work.
really appreciate any help
Flash the factory image, then re-flash install cwm. Not rebooting after unlocking the bootloader is what is causing your problem
Sent from my Nexus 5
these
jd1639 said:
Flash the factory image, then re-flash install cwm. Not rebooting after unlocking the bootloader is what is causing your problem
Sent from my Nexus 5
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excuse my ignorance.
I downloaded the factory image from developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
It contains a .bat called flash-all.bat.
Do I run the. bat? Or just need only re-flash the bootloader?
rockdrigo16 said:
excuse my ignorance.
I downloaded the factory image from developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
It contains a .bat called flash-all.bat.
Do I run the. bat? Or just need only re-flash the bootloader?
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I'd use the flash-all.bat. you'll have to put the custom recovery back on and root
Sent from my Nexus 5
jd1639 said:
I'd use the flash-all.bat. you'll have to put the custom recovery back on and root
Sent from my Nexus 5
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it worked! I love you.
Thank you very much.

A little help please...

I have the US version of the ZTE Axon 7 running the B29 build.
I recently unlocked the bootloader successfully, When I flashed the TWRP recovery via fastboot soon after, it worked perfectly. Phone booted properly and worked normally. When I tried to install the TWRP app in the OS, I was told to download the latest TWRP version from the website and flash it (even though I had the latest version already flashed from fastboot). I did that. Now I have no recovery menu at all. I have access to the bootloader menu, and I can boot into the phone. When I try to boot into recovery, all I get is a black screen. I tried to reflash the TWRP recovery img from fastboot like I did originally with no success this time. Fastboot recognizes the phone when I type devices, but when I type the fastboot command to flash recovery twrp.img, it says it can't load the file. I then downloaded the ZTE stock recovery img and tried to flash that with the same result. I assume the recovery partition is locked somehow now? What can I do to recover the recovery? Am I stupidly forgetting something trivial.
hello, this happened to me once on a Nexus 7, I did a clear cache/wipe and restore I think, I got it to work.
Not sure if this will solve your issue but you can give it a shot...
good luck
I would never flash a recovery from an app unless there was no other option. Use tennear/tenfar tool to flash twrp.
lafester said:
I would never flash a recovery from an app unless there was no other option. Use tennear/tenfar tool to flash twrp.
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yeah. live and learn. too late to help at this point. I'll try the tool you suggested
Bucci83 said:
hello, this happened to me once on a Nexus 7, I did a clear cache/wipe and restore I think, I got it to work.
Not sure if this will solve your issue but you can give it a shot...
good luck
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Thanks for your suggestion. I cant wipe/flash/ recover/or even reset to factory because I have no recovery menu at all. Unless there's a way to do that outside of the recovery boot menu.
At least it's not bricked.
[email protected] said:
Thanks for your suggestion. I cant wipe/flash/ recover/or even reset to factory because I have no recovery menu at all. Unless there's a way to do that outside of the recovery boot menu.
At least it's not bricked.
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I think he means go to fadtboot and do fastboot clear cache or something like that, Google fastboot cache clear command

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