Hi, I have a 8GB Nexus 4 I have just flashed the factory images onto it to do a factory reset and it seems to be bootlooping
Anyone else done this know how long it should take? Didn't take long on the Galaxy Nexus to bootup after flashing factory images
Reboot into recovery and factory reset and wipe cache.
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El Daddy said:
Reboot into recovery and factory reset and wipe cache.
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Ok, so get into fastboot using the hardware keys flash a custom recovery factory reset and wipe cache?
Will give it a try, thanks
Nope don't flash a custom recovery. Boot into the bootloader. Scroll to recovery using the volume buttons and press power to enter.
When you are there press volume up and power to open the menu. Then wipe cache and reset.
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El Daddy said:
Nope don't flash a custom recovery. Boot into the bootloader. Scroll to recovery using the volume buttons and press power to enter.
When you are there press volume up and power to open the menu. Then wipe cache and reset.
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Ok that did it \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/
Thank you
No problem. Not really sure why that is needed. It must be a bug with the bootloader not wiping data and cache correctly.
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People should really learn fastboot commands. it really helps especially times like these.
I completely wipe my phone using fastboot only then using the format command on each partition. the phone will then wipe itself after a reboot. after flashing new images of course. not saying you ^^ just saying for people in general who don't know any of them
daddioj said:
People should really learn fastboot commands. it really helps especially times like these.
I completely wipe my phone using fastboot only then using the format command on each partition. the phone will then wipe itself after a reboot. after flashing new images of course. not saying you ^^ just saying for people in general who don't know any of them
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The problem is for some reason the fastboot erase command and -w sometimes isn't formating userdata properly and causing bootloops.
There have been a lot of reports. Check efrants return to stock sticky.
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hmm its been working well for me
I'll do it all manually
I think the erase command actually kills the partition. and the format command will ready the area for data. correct me if I am wrong?
but i'll use the "erase" command first for all partitions. then i'll format them
fastboot format system
fastboot format cache
fastboot format userdata
then i'll go ahead and flash all the image files. then once I reboot the phone actually does a factory reset on its own.
but I know what you mean. I read that as well. but this method ^^^ has been working for me.
daddioj said:
hmm its been working well for me
I'll do it all manually
I think the erase command actually kills the partition. and the format command will ready the area for data. correct me if I am wrong?
but i'll use the "erase" command first for all partitions. then i'll format them
fastboot format system
fastboot format cache
fastboot format userdata
then i'll go ahead and flash all the image files. then once I reboot the phone actually does a factory reset on its own.
but I know what you mean. I read that as well. but this method ^^^ has been working for me.
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You're probably right.
I'm pretty sure with "fastboot flash userdata" it will rebuild the partition properly.
But possibly the reason people are running into issues is when using the command "fastboot erase cache" This was never a problem with the galaxy nexus but for some reason it might be for the N4.
Others have claimed bootloops when using "fastboot -w update" which shouldn't be happening. That makes me think its a bootloader bug.
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daddioj said:
hmm its been working well for me
I'll do it all manually
I think the erase command actually kills the partition. and the format command will ready the area for data. correct me if I am wrong?
but i'll use the "erase" command first for all partitions. then i'll format them
fastboot format system
fastboot format cache
fastboot format userdata
then i'll go ahead and flash all the image files. then once I reboot the phone actually does a factory reset on its own.
but I know what you mean. I read that as well. but this method ^^^ has been working for me.
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El Daddy said:
You're probably right.
I'm pretty sure with "fastboot flash userdata" it will rebuild the partition properly.
But possibly the reason people are running into issues is when using the command "fastboot erase cache" This was never a problem with the galaxy nexus but for some reason it might be for the N4.
Others have claimed bootloops when using "fastboot -w update" which shouldn't be happening. That makes me think its a bootloader bug.
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Thanks both for this, but bookmarked the thread now in case it happens again. I know better now
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I recently tried putting on a custom rom, and it seemed to too go smoothly until it rebooted and then had no OS on it.
It seems like a softbrick, but my computer won't recognize it when I plug it in with RSD mode, so I can't use ADB.
Could it be hard bricked? and if it is hard bricked will I just have to buy a new phone?
I also have an external sdcard if I might be able to load anything on that, to try and fix it.
if you just trying to load a custom rom, are you not able to boot into ClockWork Recovery?
pcrat said:
if you just trying to load a custom rom, are you not able to boot into ClockWork Recovery?
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The recovery I had disappeared along with the custom ROM, after it installed and rebooted.
When I turn it on it is just on the booting screen, I don't even get any errors, just nothingness, and with RSD my computer won't recognize it.
Can you enter recovery? On boot press volume down + power, then volume down until you see recovery, then volume up.
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Swiftks said:
Can you enter recovery? On boot press volume down + power, then volume down until you see recovery, then volume up.
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I can, but the "wipe data/factory reset" doesn't accomplish anything.
use fastboot to wipe it from a pc
that generally will wipe out a mess like that then place a good working rom on your sdcard (like darkside) and reflash
be sure to wipe data/cache and dalvic
b4 with the phones recovery
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reboot to recovery
wipe dalvik
wipe cache
reboot to fastboot
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase webtop
fastboot erase preinstall
fastboot reboot (to recovery)
flash ROM
ltdanno360 said:
use fastboot to wipe it from a pc
that generally will wipe out a mess like that then place a good working rom on your sdcard (like darkside) and reflash
be sure to wipe data/cache and dalvic
b4 with the phones recovery
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CaelanT said:
reboot to recovery
wipe dalvik
wipe cache
reboot to fastboot
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase webtop
fastboot erase preinstall
fastboot reboot (to recovery)
flash ROM
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What is flashing the ROM? I looked it up but under my recovery screen I only have "apply update from sdcard" would that be flashing?
I have tried putting a ROM on my sdcard and applying an update (I always do all the wiping) but got an error from signature verification.
Could this be because I need to format the sdcard with the ROM on it then insert it?
And I'll use that darkside rom it looks very interesting
DezmonDev said:
What is flashing the ROM? I looked it up but under my recovery screen I only have "apply update from sdcard" would that be flashing?
I have tried putting a ROM on my sdcard and applying an update (I always do all the wiping) but got an error from signature verification.
Could this be because I need to format the sdcard with the ROM on it then insert it?
And I'll use that darkside rom it looks very interesting
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Dont apply update. Select ゛install-zip-from sdcard゛.
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CaelanT said:
Dont apply update. Select ゛install-zip-from sdcard゛.
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I don't see an "install-zip-from sdcard"
In the recovery I have:
reboot system now
apply update from sdcard
wipe date/factory reset
wipe cache partition
Inside "apply update" I can choose .zip files to install
Flash ClockWork Recovery again using fastboot flash recovery "filename here"
DezmonDev said:
I don't see an "install-zip-from sdcard"
In the recovery I have:
reboot system now
apply update from sdcard
wipe date/factory reset
wipe cache partition
Inside "apply update" I can choose .zip files to install
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Which recovery are you using?You should be using Romracers. If you arent, flash it via fastboot then try again.
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CaelanT said:
Which recovery are you using?You should be using Romracers. If you arent, flash it via fastboot then try again.
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I've been trying to flash it but I keep getting the error
"writing recovery ... FAILED <remote: <00180002>>
Also with fastboot I can't erase boot, system, or webtop.
Using romracers
DezmonDev said:
I've been trying to flash it but I keep getting the error
"writing recovery ... FAILED
Also with fastboot I can't erase boot, system, or webtop.
Using romracers
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could try to rename it to Just recovery.zip drop (the renamed romracers recovery in /platform tools (or were ya fastboot is @ then type Fastboot flash recovery recovery.zip •then press enter
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.
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El Daddy said:
Look at the notes of section D.
You have to reboot into recovery, clear cache and factory reset.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Okay, so as soon as it was released on Google's official site, I went down and downloaded the new factory image JWR66V, and went to normally install it with fastboot. Erased all my stuff, system, cache, dalvik, userspace, everything.
Then, while flashing normally, it says Archive does not contain 'boot.sig' ; Archive does not contain 'recovery.sig' ; Archive does not contain 'system.sig' .
I tried everything, pushing a ZIP to the "SD" using ADB and a Custom Recovery, flashing Android 4.2.2 and infinite other ways, and it just doesn't work.
My phone doesn't boot, keeps looping on the Nexus logo and that's it .
If you can help, please help, I'm nearly giving up .
EDIT: Finally managed to Unbrick it after 2 Hours trying.
Used WugFresh Root Toolkit with the option "Back to stock" and used the extracted .TAR, not the .TGZ, and it came back to life, still gave me this messages, but i guess it worked flawlessly .
Thanks for everyone who tried to help me, i really appreciate it .
Nikitozin said:
Okay, so as soon as it was released on Google's official site, I went down and downloaded the new factory image JWR66V, and went to normally install it with fastboot. Erased all my stuff, system, cache, dalvik, userspace, everything.
Then, while flashing normally, it says Archive does not contain 'boot.sig' ; Archive does not contain 'recovery.sig' ; Archive does not contain 'system.sig' .
I tried everything, pushing a ZIP to the "SD" using ADB and a Custom Recovery, flashing Android 4.2.2 and infinite other ways, and it just doesn't work.
My phone doesn't boot, keeps looping on the Nexus logo and that's it .
If you can help, please help, I'm nearly giving up .
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Just do it step by step.
Re-download the factory image
then unrar/unzip it
fastboot reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-mako-makoz20i.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-mako-m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1700.84.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot –w update image-occam-jwr66v.zip
First of all, can you check which image file you flashed? Maybe it was for nexus 7.
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Everything that i extracted says "Mako", so i guess it's for the Nexus 4 .
ADB Sideload doesn't work either .
And i tried download, redownloading, numerous of times, and installing it, just doesn't work .
Nikitozin said:
Okay, so as soon as it was released on Google's official site, I went down and downloaded the new factory image JWR66V, and went to normally install it with fastboot. Erased all my stuff, system, cache, dalvik, userspace, everything.
Then, while flashing normally, it says Archive does not contain 'boot.sig' ; Archive does not contain 'recovery.sig' ; Archive does not contain 'system.sig' .
I tried everything, pushing a ZIP to the "SD" using ADB and a Custom Recovery, flashing Android 4.2.2 and infinite other ways, and it just doesn't work.
My phone doesn't boot, keeps looping on the Nexus logo and that's it .
If you can help, please help, I'm nearly giving up .
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Did you check md5sum?
Also, I would recommend using 7-zip to extract the files...
redsmith said:
Did you check md5sum?
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Yes, I did .
I got the same problem,
tried to install with flash-all script first.
got looped on the nexus logo.
now i tried the hint above to rdoanload and flash manually. Doesnt work either.
So does anyone got a hint for that problem, so i'm sure we are not the 2 only people having that issue
exception84 said:
I got the same problem,
tried to install with flash-all script first.
got looped on the nexus logo.
now i tried the hint above to rdoanload and flash manually. Doesnt work either.
So does anyone got a hint for that problem, so i'm sure we are not the 2 only people having that issue
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Well, i thought i was alone .
Nikitozin said:
Well, i thought i was alone .
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u are not! But maybe we are the only 2 people who are too stupid to flash a factory image ^^
im i tried to flash cwm recovery a can't do anything because "e: can't mount" error appears.
Nikitozin said:
Well, i thought i was alone .
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This is what I used earlier today to flash 4.3... make sure you follow it step by step.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
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redsmith said:
This is what I used earlier today to flash 4.3... make sure you follow it step by step.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
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How's it going, people? Any progress?
I had the same problem after flashing without the "-w" to try to keep my data.
Moreover I wasn't able to boot CWM or CWM touch using "fastboot boot boot.img" : black screen, but with adb working.
So I flashed again with the "-w", and it worked.
redsmith said:
This is what I used earlier today to flash 4.3... make sure you follow it step by step.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
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How's it going, people? Any progress?
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i did it the way it was wirten in ur link. no success.
Still in loop... :crying:
My N4 is dead too...
MidtownHD said:
Just do it step by step.
Re-download the factory image
then unrar/unzip it
fastboot reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-mako-makoz20i.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-mako-m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1700.84.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot –w update image-occam-jwr66v.zip
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What difference does it make if you do the last step? Always have followed efrants guide and it doesn't mention it.
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Ok, this is weird...
Would you all be so kind as to tell me where exactly things started to go wrong? First things first, can you all get into the bootloader at all? (Power button + both volume buttons) Can fastboot see your devices at all? (fastboot devices - cmd should show the serial number for your phones)
drmclove69 said:
What difference does it make if you do the last step? Always have followed efrants guide and it doesn't mention it.
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the -w part is for wiping userdata, if you want to keep ur data, you might have the remove some lines in the flash script
I use mac os, so I don't have to worry about all the drivers' issues, simply fastboot and adb
exception84 said:
i did it the way it was wirten in ur link. no success.
Still in loop... :crying:
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Okay, one thing you could try is to go to the bootloader. Once there, click volume buttons til "recovery" is displayed. Then press power to confirm. You'll see a little android with a red sign --> press vol +, vol - and power at the same time. You'll have a little menu where you can execute a "factory reset". Press it and maybe will it be okay !
MidtownHD said:
the -w part is for wiping userdata, if you want to keep ur data, you might have the remove some lines in the flash script
I use mac os, so I don't have to worry about all the drivers' issues, simply fastboot and adb
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Meant more of the "update image-occam-jwr66v.zip" part.
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drmclove69 said:
Meant more of the "update image-occam-jwr66v.zip" part.
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this is the format: update <filename> "reflash device from update.zip"
image-occam-jwr66v.zip well this is the 4.3 factory image, the "update.zip" in this case.
Guys I have a big problem...one piece linked to battery is broken on the motherboard (I don't know how to explain it)..the problem is: how to recover data? The phone works only in fastboot mode with only usb cable connected, if I try recovery mode it shuts down, and abd commands are not working in fastboot mode..I had custom 5.0 rom with twrp and unlocked bootloader. Please help me!
marcof93 said:
Guys I have a big problem...one piece linked to battery is broken on the motherboard (I don't know how to explain it)..the problem is: how to recover data? The phone works only in fastboot mode with only usb cable connected, if I try recovery mode it shuts down, and abd commands are not working in fastboot mode..I had custom 5.0 rom with twrp and unlocked bootloader. Please help me!
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Flash recovery from fastboot using "fastboot flash recovery". Then you can use adb from the custom recovery.
athibanvasanth said:
Flash recovery from fastboot using "fastboot flash recovery". Then you can use adb from the custom recovery.
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I can't boot in recovery, I don't have battery.. I wrote, I already have a custom recovery, butI'm without battery
marcof93 said:
I can't boot in recovery, I don't have battery.. I wrote, I already have a custom recovery, butI'm without battery
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What part is broken? Can you post a picture?
(I replied to your FB post)
nitin.chobhe said:
What part is broken? Can you post a picture?
(I replied to your FB post)
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Oh yes understood, unfortunely I can't..it's the part where you hook the battery. But now I have a new phone, I only need to know if there is a way to recover data without a battery plugged in, so a command in fastboot mode.
marcof93 said:
Oh yes understood, unfortunely I can't..it's the part where you hook the battery. But now I have a new phone, I only need to know if there is a way to recover data without a battery plugged in, so a command in fastboot mode.
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There are no commands in fastboot to recover data. Only adb, which if you can't boot into recovery or the os you're sol.
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jd1639 said:
There are no commands in fastboot to recover data. Only adb, which if you can't boot into recovery or the os you're sol.
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I immagined it...and are there commands to erase everything? apps and personal data?
marcof93 said:
I immagined it...and are there commands to erase everything? apps and personal data?
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fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
fastboot -w
I'd then flash the factory image with fastboot. That way the partitions will be written to twice.
Edit, if you're able to use fastboot have you tried booting into a custom recovery?
fastboot boot twrp.img
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jd1639 said:
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
fastboot -w
I'd then flash the factory image with fastboot. That way the partitions will be written to twice.
Edit, if you're able to use fastboot have you tried booting into a custom recovery?
fastboot boot twrp.img
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Yes of course, it shuts down during boot..anyway, thanks bro.
EDIT: IT WORKED THAT WAY!! MANY THAAAAANKS!
i try instaling cortex 7.00( 7.1.2) after al is ok after the phone reboot evry time when i using i try wipe data with twrp
after reboot the phon don t rebot just bootloop i try unstaling stock image with toolkit evry think is ok but the same brob just bootloop i can enter in fastboot mode but not in stock recovery
samone know the solution ?or my fhone is dead
leroilion02 said:
i try instaling cortex 7.00( 7.1.2) after al is ok after the phone reboot evry time when i using i try wipe data with twrp
after reboot the phon don t rebot just bootloop i try unstaling stock image with toolkit evry think is ok but the same brob just bootloop i can enter in fastboot mode but not in stock recovery
samone know the solution ?or my fhone is dead
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Since your phone is unlocked, I would try to flash a full Google image using the included flash-all.bat (instructions are on the same page as the image downloads). Not being able to access recovery mode may indicate a more serious problem.
v12xke said:
Since your phone is unlocked, I would try to flash a full Google image using the included flash-all.bat (instructions are on the same page as the image downloads). Not being able to access recovery mode may indicate a more serious problem.
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do you think my phone still alive
leroilion02 said:
do you think my phone still alive
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Too early to tell. Google intended the image files to be a foolproof way to "reset" the phone to factory stock. This is the first thing you have to try. Set up ADB/Fastboot on your PC and use it to communicate with, and send commands to your phone.
I've gotten myself into the same situation a few times and flashing the full stock image with flash-all.bat command has always gotten me out of it so far. After I'm back on stock I just start from scratch again and flash recovery, custom rom and root.
jhs39 said:
I've gotten myself into the same situation a few times and flashing the full stock image with flash-all.bat command has always gotten me out of it so far. After I'm back on stock I just start from scratch again and flash recovery, custom rom and root.
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i flash the full factory image with fastboot all is ok after fishing just bootloop i don t know what is the probleme
leroilion02 said:
i flash the full factory image with fastboot all is ok after fishing just bootloop i don t know what is the probleme
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fastboot FORMAT (not erase or wipe) userdata, cache and system capturing the screen (or text from each command). Try flash-all.bat again. Which image are you flashing?
v12xke said:
fastboot FORMAT (not erase or wipe) userdata, cache and system capturing the screen (or text from each command). Try flash-all.bat again. Which image are you flashing?
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the last android 7.1.1
when i flash with flash-all.bat the note progresse he stop with message fichier not fond
leroilion02 said:
the last android 7.1.1
when i flash with flash-all.bat the note progresse he stop with message fichier not fond
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do you think my phone can reboot
leroilion02 said:
do you think my phone can reboot
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Can you enter recovery mode after all you have tried? Or do you only have access to fastboot in broader?
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CyberpodS2 said:
Can you enter recovery mode after all you have tried? Or do you only have access to fastboot in broader?
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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just fastboot
leroilion02 said:
do you think my phone can reboot
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I don't know, you're providing conflicting information. What happened when you fastboot formatted each of the 3 partitions?
v12xke said:
I don't know, you're providing conflicting information. What happened when you fastboot formatted each of the 3 partitions?
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when i flash the phon on fastboot al is ok the bootloader after the radio after the system after vendor all ok the phon just bootloop
when i try flash with flash-all.bat the procedur don t progress just the radio and bootlaoder after just error message files don t exist
leroilion02 said:
when i flash the phon on fastboot al is ok the bootloader after the radio after the system after vendor all ok the phon just bootloop
when i try flash with flash-all.bat the procedur don t progress just the radio and bootlaoder after just error message files don t exist
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No. Fastboot FORMAT the 3 partitions (for the 3rd time). Capture the response from each of these commands:
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
fastboot format system
v12xke said:
No. Fastboot FORMAT the 3 partitions (for the 3rd time). Capture the response from each of these commands:
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
fastboot format system
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ok i try tomorow and i tell you the Result