Stuck at google screen with an unlocked lock at the bottom - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I just unlocked and rooted my Nexus 7 using Nexus Root Toolkit 1.6.2
and then I wanted to install a custom rom (smoothest rom).
I used the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31931117#post31931117(it makes me boot into fast boot, wipe my data, install recovery + kernel ability, and then told me to boot into recovery and it would upload my rom to /sdcard) and for some reason after I clicked push the smoothest rom to sd card, i tried to install it via cwm, but it said there was no SD card. Obviously I knew there was no SD card, but I thought that it would push it to somewhere else. After that, I'm stuck at a google screen with a lock at the bottom and I have no idea what to do.
I can still get to CWM. But rebooting it and everything doesn't do anything.
Help please?

The device has an internal SD card... If the file isn't there, you will have to do either ADB push or sideload.
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Trys this man
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=:D
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Please help with fixing root mishap: Wind Nexus S

Hi, I've been following countless guides on how to root the Nexus S, and I've used countless different root and recovery .img files and none have worked. When I boot the phone, I'm stuck at the Google logo screen and it won't go anywhere from there.
My phone is Wind's Nexus S, GT-i9020... under the battery it says model:GT-9020T
Flash the latest clockwork 3 recovery img and then hold down the volume up and power to get into recovery.
Flash a cyanogen rom or something.
You may need to mount storage through USB in clockwork to copy rom's to it.
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Make sure you flash a compatible boot image file. I, too, was stuck on the boot screen until I flashed the right boot image file. Some people swear that the data cable that comes in the box is junk and leads to headaches when trying to root. I have not experienced that, but it's worth a try. Uninstall any Android drivers on your system, and ONLY install the Google provided drivers. That's all I can think of right now, when I was trying to root my phone. I hope this helps.
I needed the Google USB drivers from the SDK and the PDAnet drivers. This was on a Windows 7 laptop.
Its not hard to find the right clockwork 3 img file. I did have to rename the img file from clockworkrecovery3blahblah.img to recovery.img
Once that is done flashing, boot into clockwork recovery and choose to mount the USB storage. Copy a cyanogen rom to the phone then choose to install zip from sdcard in clockwork.
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Thanks for the responses. It seems I should not have flashed the boot.img at all. I was able to reset the phone to stock using the zip from this post[/quote], and from there did a correct root using 4002-orange.img for recovery and su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip. There are a lot of bad guides on rooting out there, it took hours of searching and some second luck on stumbling across the right post to reset the phone to factory.
nxt said:
I'm guessing you flashed a boot.img to try and root it?
That's what screwed up.
Take battery out, put it back in, hold volume up and power at the same time to get to Bootloader.
Flash the latest cwm recovery, boot to recovery. mount the internal usb,
go to: [url]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056062
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nxt said:
download: http://android.clients.google.com/p...206299fe6.signed-soju-ota-121341.da820629.zip (Model: i9020T Full Rom: GRJ22, KD1 )
put it in the root of the internal sd.
boot back up to bootloader and start it, it will auto wipe/restore back to stock 2.3.4
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Help, not sure what to do

Ok well like an idiot I went into recovery and did a full sd card format and all data in CWM and did a factory reset because I'm selling my tablet. Now I have no OS on my tablet and nothing on the sd card and the only thing I can do is get into fastboot mode and I can't even get into CWM when I click reboot recovery it just goes to the android with the red error sign. The reason I'm worried is because I've tried wugfreshs toolkit and now this one to download a stock google rom and flash it but on wug's and this one it gets stuck at sending system . I have no idea what to do, this is what I'm talking about http://imgur.com/ihZzu
I had that issue.. It gets sick at sending system.. I used my friends computer to fix it and it worked I guess mine wasn't good enough? Haha idk nut try another computer and it should work
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Use fastboot to flash a new recovery, then flash new rom from within recovery. If you can install a rom to sd or none exists you may need to side load it or use external sd with an otg cable.
If you can get the proper boot.img and system.img you can just flash those via fastboot as well to get a working os, if the dev of rom makes it use it this way, or make your own or if you have a nandroid in yaffs2 format you can use those images, .win, tar etc won't work
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Cant boot phone just stays at "Google boot screen

i stupidly changed from CWM recovery to TWRP and forgot to make a backup.
I went to install the Revolt rom so copied it to the memory and it installs fine but when i go to reboot it just sits on the "Google" boot screen with the unlocked padlock at the bottom and never gets anywhere.
Any ideas or advice on what i can do?
Does adb work?
Wipe cache?
If you would have read through the thread, you would have seen that the ROM doesn't boot past the Google logo. The ROM doesn't work.
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But how can I get another ROM.zip onto the device since I can't get onto it (I can access TWRP) but how can I get the zip onto it?
nexus toolkit doesn't pick it up so no ADB. My other nexus gets picked up fine
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Roshi69 said:
But how can I get another ROM.zip onto the device since I can't get onto it (I can access TWRP) but how can I get the zip onto it?
nexus toolkit doesn't pick it up so no ADB. My other nexus gets picked up fine
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Try configuring the drivers from here. Can you mount USB Storage? Does your computer recognize fastboot?
It picks up my other nexus that is working fine but with being stuck in a boot loop i dunno what to do. with my s3 i would have just put a new rom on the external SD
just got it into download mode :s and 2 new random devices have appeared. check the links below.
all i want to be able to do it put a new .zip on the device so i can get it going.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jux2lvkn63fjq2q/IMG_20130118_181401.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nk7rozieurd7ofg/IMG_20130118_181407.jpg
Roshi69 said:
It picks up my other nexus that is working fine but with being stuck in a boot loop i dunno what to do. with my s3 i would have just put a new rom on the external SD
just got it into download mode :s and 2 new random devices have appeared. check the links below.
all i want to be able to do it put a new .zip on the device so i can get it going.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jux2lvkn63fjq2q/IMG_20130118_181401.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nk7rozieurd7ofg/IMG_20130118_181407.jpg
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Can you get into fastboot?
possibly. what commands do i have to try? i know fastboot did work for my last device so its configured and working ok
Roshi69 said:
i stupidly changed from CWM recovery to TWRP and forgot to make a backup.
I went to install the Revolt rom so copied it to the memory and it installs fine but when i go to reboot it just sits on the "Google" boot screen with the unlocked padlock at the bottom and never gets anywhere.
Any ideas or advice on what i can do?
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This happened to me 2 times yesterday. I was flashing new kernel and roms and then I keep getting the Google logo for every new rom I tried. I fixed this problem by doing these steps..
I'm using TWRP so ..
-Wipe
-Cache / Dalvik cache / factory reset / system / format data / and internal storage (Make sure u wipe internal storage and format data! This will stop the Google logo loop. NOTE: U will lost everything if you do this step)
-Then I reboot into TWRP after the wipe
-I download nexus 4 toolkit v1.3 Toolkit dl link
-mount /system/ in TWRP
-Put the below stock rooted rom into put_files_to_push_here (it's inside installed path of the nexus 4 toolkit)
-Push This stock rooted rom using #13 option in nexus 4 toolkit
-It will ask if u using a custom rom or insecure image type yes
-It will ask u where to push ur file to.. just type /system/
-wait 2-3 mins to push. If everything goes well it should say "Finished xxx secs"
-Install the Stock rooted rom using TWRP
-reboot
Roshi69 said:
possibly. what commands do i have to try? i know fastboot did work for my last device so its configured and working ok
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I think I was wrong. You can't push/flash a ROM through fastboot. Are you absolutely sure that you can't mount your SD card to your PC in TWRP recovery? I can't mount my SD using CWM but I can using TWRP.
enyceckk said:
This happened to me 2 times yesterday. I was flashing new kernel and roms and then I keep getting the Google logo for every new rom I tried. I fixed this problem by doing these steps..
I'm using TWRP so ..
-Wipe
-Cache / Dalvik cache / factory reset / system / format data / and internal storage (Make sure u wipe internal storage and format data! This will stop the Google logo loop. NOTE: U will lost everything if you do this step)
-Then I reboot into TWRP after the wipe
-I download nexus 4 toolkit v1.3 Toolkit dl link
-mount /system/ in TWRP
-Put the below stock rooted rom into put_files_to_push_here (it's inside installed path of the nexus 4 toolkit)
-Push This stock rooted rom using #13 option in nexus 4 toolkit
-It will ask if u using a custom rom or insecure image type yes
-wait 2-3 mins to push. If everything goes well it should say "Finished xxx secs"
-Install the Stock rooted rom using TWRP
-reboot
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got it all sorted and going. when trying to push to device i get "error: device not found" what way should i connect the phone? whilst in recovery and i've checked "mount system"?
Thanks so much for the help guys much appreciated!
Roshi69 said:
got it all sorted and going. when trying to push to device i get "error: device not found" what way should i connect the phone? whilst in recovery and i've checked "mount system"?
Thanks so much for the help guys much appreciated!
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Do u have adb driver installed on ur pc? If you do, it should show ur device near top left of toolkit. It should say " ADB mode List of devices attached" If you can see ur device with the serial number then everything should work fine.
You can install the driver using toolkit.. it's the #1 option
When pushing the file, u should be in TWRP (where u see install.. wipe etc..) and mount /system/ should have an X on it.
enyceckk said:
do u have adb driver installed on ur pc? If you do, it should show ur device near top left of toolkit. It should say " adb mode list of devices attached" if you can see ur device with the serial number then everything should work fine.
You can install the driver using toolkit.. It's the #1 option
when pushing the file, u should be in twrp (where u see install.. Wipe etc..) and mount /system/ should have an x on it.
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it worked!!! Thank you so much!!!

FUBAR

So I tried to update my wife's nook color from cm7 to the latest cm10. I had messed up the partition layout before but she would never let me try to fix it, so I was trying to re partition it to the 1/5 set up. It will not read the SD card, either within the ROM or in recovery. I was able to get the repartition files to what the ROM thinks is the SD card but it won't flash. I tried to reboot into recovery to flash the reformat zip and it is now stuck in cyanoboot. It will not boot into recovery, ROM (CM7), or a boot able SD I made.
What are my options?
Force a factory reset and start over? I've never had luck with the 8 failed to boot method.
Thanks foe the help
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bullfrog527 said:
So I tried to update my wife's nook color from cm7 to the latest cm10. I had messed up the partition layout before but she would never let me try to fix it, so I was trying to re partition it to the 1/5 set up. It will not read the SD card, either within the ROM or in recovery. I was able to get the repartition files to what the ROM thinks is the SD card but it won't flash. I tried to reboot into recovery to flash the reformat zip and it is now stuck in cyanoboot. It will not boot into recovery, ROM (CM7), or a boot able SD I made.
What are my options?
Force a factory reset and start over? I've never had luck with the 8 failed to boot method.
Thanks foe the help
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You need to use my bootable CWM card found in my tips thread linked in my signature. It has been modified to boot in these circumstances. Then go to my partition repair thread and run those zips. It will take you back to 1/5.
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I gotta say, you guys here in the NC forums are the best. Thanks form the quick reply
**edit**
So I got it up and running, just one little issue. It gets stuck at the bootloader screen and it wont boot into recovery. I can get it yo boot into the sd recovery and flash/backup whatever I want, and then reboot system. But it won't reboot recovery from cm10 or cyano boot menu
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bullfrog527 said:
I gotta say, you guys here in the NC forums are the best. Thanks form the quick reply
**edit**
So I got it up and running, just one little issue. It gets stuck at the bootloader screen and it wont boot into recovery. I can get it yo boot into the sd recovery and flash/backup whatever I want, and then reboot system. But it won't reboot recovery from cm10 or cyano boot menu
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Do you mean to boot to internal recovery? There is none there after you did the partition repair. It wiped everything. And if you put a CM rom back on it, that does not put any recovery on it, just the rom. Go to my tips thread linked in my signature and there are several recoveries there to put on emmc. I recommend the 5.5.0.4 version for emmc.
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From the sd card recovery, I've flashed the latest twrp. It won't go there from the bootloader or reboot into the rom
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bullfrog527 said:
From the sd card recovery, I've flashed the latest twrp. It won't go there from the bootloader or reboot into the rom
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"or reboot into the rom". What does that mean? You cannot get the new flashed rom to boot? Or did you mean you could not get it to boot to internal recovery from the power menu in CM10? If the latter, try installing a different recovery to internal to see if the twrp install corrupted somehow.
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leapinlar said:
"or reboot into the rom". What does that mean? You cannot get the new flashed rom to boot? Or did you mean you could not get it to boot to internal recovery from the power menu in CM10? If the latter, try installing a different recovery to internal to see if the twrp install corrupted somehow.
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I'll try flashing a diff recovery
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[Q] Nexus stuck in recovery

I recently rooted my nexus 4 using nexus 4 root toolkit, and i put CM 11 on it and went to wipe the cache and accidently wiped the entire phone (OS, internal storage) so now all I have is a phone in recovery and im trying to find a way to get a zip file onto it. I tried to mount usb storage but it keeps saying it failed. Any advice?
The first thing everyone should do before touching their phone at all is learn ADB.
Download and install the drivers, and do some Google Fu.
Push a zip to the SD. It really is that simple.
Toolkits are the easy way out with a pretty GUI with big shiny buttons.
Get down and dirty with some CLI.
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