Custom Recovery Gone? - Nexus 10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I just sideloaded the 4.2.2 update and now my recovery mode shows the red triangle error. I can still boot into Android fine and what have you, but TWRP is gone. I tried to factory rest the device in the error screen, but that didn't fix it. Again I can still boot fine, but TWRP is replaced with the red triangle. Any ideas how to fix it? Thanks!

Koopa777 said:
I just sideloaded the 4.2.2 update and now my recovery mode shows the red triangle error. I can still boot into Android fine and what have you, but TWRP is gone. I tried to factory rest the device in the error screen, but that didn't fix it. Again I can still boot fine, but TWRP is replaced with the red triangle. Any ideas how to fix it? Thanks!
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Assuming you're rooted...? Download and install goomanager from the Play store. Open it and tap the menu button (three dots at upper right) and select Install Open Recovery script. It will prompt for confirmation and then download and install TWRP for you.
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Koopa777 said:
I just sideloaded the 4.2.2 update and now my recovery mode shows the red triangle error. I can still boot into Android fine and what have you, but TWRP is gone. I tried to factory rest the device in the error screen, but that didn't fix it. Again I can still boot fine, but TWRP is replaced with the red triangle. Any ideas how to fix it? Thanks!
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Use fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-x.x.x.x-manta.img to get TWRP back?

Wow I completely forgot about this. Exams happened and then I forgot to reply. I was a moron and was trying to flash the Toshiba Thrive TWRP(2.4.1.3) not reading that it was for the Thrive. Flashed 2.4.1.0 manta and it took no problem. Thanks anyhow! I'm going to leave this topic in case anyone else is as dumb as I am(I sure hope not ) so they don't freak out over TWRP disappearing.

Wow your fortunate you didn't do something worse lol. Becareful if you ever use fastboot, a few wrong commands and your fubard
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altimax98 said:
Wow your fortunate you didn't do something worse lol. Becareful if you ever use fastboot, a few wrong commands and your fubard
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A few wrong commands? Huh no, only if you flash the wrong files...
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Try fastboot erase bootloader and don't follow up with your write command... the show will end real quick
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altimax98 said:
Try fastboot erase bootloader and don't follow up with your write command... the show will end real quick
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Maybe on this Nexus... On Galaxy Nexus you still got OMAPflash.
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bk201doesntexist said:
Maybe on this Nexus... On Galaxy Nexus you still got OMAPflash.
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I've never personally done it, but I've heard alot of people having issues with omap flash and the partition tables
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HELP! I think I bricked my nexus 7. [SOLVED]

After i tryed flashing kaos droid i think ive managed to brick my nexus 7. It just boots into cwm v6.0.1.0. Ive tryed a number of times holding down the power and the volume buttons together and i CANT get into the bootloader ): . No matter what i do it just boots into the recovery even if i flash another rom it goes back to cwm. I dont know what to do please help? I cant even shut the screen off its been in cwm for over 3 hours now \:
And i was rooted and unlocked before this. Tab was working fine till i flashed kaos droid
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Just use recovery to restore your backup.
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This is about the 15th post I've seen this week about someone screwing up their n7. If there already isn't one there needs to be a step by step video for the correct way to unlock, root, and flash Roms. I suggest others read heavily before doing any flashing. Its bad enough the boot loader is already screwy.
The toolkit does everything for you. All in one method and you're done.
I'm sure its his .img
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I had this problem happen with my Xoom.
Boot into the bootloader from recovery. There should be an option to do so.
In the bootloader flash a different recovery.
Then reinstall your ROM. It should boot.
If that doesn't work I would suggest flashing the stock images in fastboot and starting over.
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El Daddy said:
I had this problem happen with my Xoom.
Boot into the bootloader from recovery. There should be an option to do so.
In the bootloader flash a different recovery.
Then reinstall your ROM. It should boot.
If that doesn't work I would suggest flashing the stock images in fastboot and starting over.
I will try using the toolbox but i dont think i have access to fastboot from the recovery? I mean im telling you guys my screen has been on for over 4 hours because it just reboots and wont turn off.
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I can not boot into the bootloader my nexus 7 boots directly into cwm. I tryed wiping caches, wiping system, formating everything, restoring a nandroid, flashing another rom..... Nothing is working
When i get home. To my computeer im going to try using the toolkit hopefully it works
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nemesis93 said:
I can not boot into the bootloader my nexus 7 boots directly into cwm. I tryed wiping caches, wiping system, formating everything, restoring a nandroid, flashing another rom..... Nothing is working
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I had a similar problem on my og evo. Try seeing if you can flash the recovery from a computer while booted into cwm. Then it'll reboot into new recovery, you flash rom, and you stop sharding your pants
nemesis93 said:
I can not boot into the bootloader my nexus 7 boots directly into cwm. I tryed wiping caches, wiping system, formating everything, restoring a nandroid, flashing another rom..... Nothing is working
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Even choosing "reboot bootloader" in recovery?
If that doesn't work, connect to you your computer and using adb type the command
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
kieso said:
This is about the 15th post I've seen this week about someone screwing up their n7. If there already isn't one there needs to be a step by step video for the correct way to unlock, root, and flash Roms. I suggest others read heavily before doing any flashing. Its bad enough the boot loader is already screwy.
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And to you sir I have read and watched other videos/tutorials whatever you may call them. I post on here as a last resort when "i dont know what to do". I cant understand people who post but dont really have nothing helpful to say about the topic. All im asking for is some help please and thank you
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El Daddy said:
Even choosing "reboot bootloader" in recovery?
If that doesn't work, connect to you your computer and using adb type the command
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
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I dont have a reboot bootloader option but when i go to reboot system it goes straight into cwm like i said.
Also fastboot/adb is not working. When i run a command it says "waiting for device" on my computer
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On a side note, i had tryed everything i formated the sd in cwm and now it appears on cwm as if theres "No files found" but on my computer everything i had previously is still there.
So there is a connection to the storage part of the device but not adb or fastboot
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nemesis93 said:
I dont have a reboot bootloader option but when i go to reboot system it goes straight into cwm like i said.
Also fastboot/adb is not working. When i run a command it says "waiting for device" on my computer
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Hmmm. You should have a working adb while booted into a custom recovery. Are your drivers installed correctly?
Also, the reason why you computer sees the files is because with mtp it caches the files.
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El Daddy said:
Even choosing "reboot bootloader" in recovery?
If that doesn't work, connect to you your computer and using adb type the command
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
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So far i got adb to work finally! Happy im making some progress.
Now im able to boot into the bootloader so i can run fastboot commands. I currently have NO rom whatsoever installed so im waiting to flash the stock rom using the toolkit. Thank you for your help
Also when i booted into twrp it said i had 3% battery left lol so im just hoping it will work now.
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OP will stop making threads like this if people stop recommending toolkits......................
And definition of brick is beyond repair - unable to boot up, e.g. Black screen when power button is pressed, not even the Google screen.
Will the next nexus have a longer screen?
Mach3.2 said:
OP will stop making threads like this if people stop recommending toolkits......................
And definition of brick is beyond repair - unable to boot up, e.g. Black screen when power button is pressed, not even the Google screen.
Will the next nexus have a longer screen?
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Well it was beyond repair for the moment being if i did NOT have access to adb, fastboot, nor the Bootloader i said that three times already.
But whatever i finally got adb to work and was able to fastboot flash a stock image. Thank you so much el daddy for your help i really appreciate it.
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nemesis93 said:
Well it was beyond repair for the moment being if i did NOT have access to adb, fastboot, nor the Bootloader i said that three times already.
But whatever i finally got adb to work and was able to fastboot flash a stock image. Thank you so much el daddy for your help i really appreciate it.
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No problem. I'm glad you got it to work.
And thank you for flashing with fastboot and not a toolkit
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El Daddy said:
No problem. I'm glad you got it to work.
And thank you for flashing with fastboot and not a toolkit
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Yeah i tryed at first because i was lazy and it didnt work so i did it through fastboot.
Thanks again
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Glad you got it working
nemesis93 said:
And to you sir I have read and watched other videos/tutorials whatever you may call them. I post on here as a last resort when "i dont know what to do". I cant understand people who post but dont really have nothing helpful to say about the topic. All im asking for is some help please and thank you
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Sorry I wasn't trying to bust your stones. I haven't rooted yet because of all of the posts like yours. I've just seen more problems with flashing on this device then any other that I have with my past Droid devices. What we really need is apx (spelling?) Drivers and n7 files for a sure fire recovery from any disaster
Hopefully I don't have to start another thread.
I too think I bricked my Nexus 7.
I was having trouble and I accidentally cleared a file from the System UI app (its a system required app) which caused me to loose the 3 buttons on the bitten of the screen.
So I went to CWM to do a restore which said it failed.
After that it would not boot.
Its just stuck with the Google logo on the screen.
I held down the power up & down volume buttons and I get a screen that gives me that START button on the top right of the screen with the text in small size on the bottom left.
I can use the up and down volume to make the start button change to recovery mode or bootloader but activating them just goes to Google logo.
Can I recover or is it totally lost?
I also don't remember if I left the Nexus 7 in Debug mode which is usually required to perform custom Roms
Thanks
Rob
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[Q] Nexus 7 wont boot

I was playing a game on my nexus 7, it froze then when rebooted it it just got stuck on google screen. Read a bunch of stuff, went into recovery and tried to recover, it would say erasing but never go any further, just sits there. got toolkit tried to restore factory with that, now when it boots I still just get google screen but I get the menu in corner for start/boot/recover/power off. still never boots, when I try to run recovery now it doesnt even go to erasing. Ive read everything I can find to restore it, got 2 toolkits, unfortunatly everything tells me to put it in debug mode, which is funny cause if I could boot up and go into settings to turn on bebug mode then I wouldnt be having these problems... Can someone please help, Im good with computers but dont know much of tablets. I did no messing with tablet besides downloading updates when they came out.
unlock bootloader
wcorey1974 said:
I was playing a game on my nexus 7, it froze then when rebooted it it just got stuck on google screen. Read a bunch of stuff, went into recovery and tried to recover, it would say erasing but never go any further, just sits there. got toolkit tried to restore factory with that, now when it boots I still just get google screen but I get the menu in corner for start/boot/recover/power off. still never boots, when I try to run recovery now it doesnt even go to erasing. Ive read everything I can find to restore it, got 2 toolkits, unfortunatly everything tells me to put it in debug mode, which is funny cause if I could boot up and go into settings to turn on bebug mode then I wouldnt be having these problems... Can someone please help, Im good with computers but dont know much of tablets. I did no messing with tablet besides downloading updates when they came out.
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Also forgot to add, hen I try and run recovery from toolkit it tells me to unlock bootloader, when I try to unlock bootloadermy nexus asks me if I want to then when I hit yes, unlock it gives me neither usp nor cac partitions found.
Are you rooted?
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Dark Jedi said:
Are you rooted?
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My guess is no, I never messed with any of my system stuff. Everything was factory except for the updates it had me do as they came out.
How long you let it sit in recovery erasing before you rebooted it? Is there an option in boot loader or recovery for a factory reset? Beings you're not rooted I doubt those one click tool kits will work for you.
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Dark Jedi said:
How long you let it sit in recovery erasing before you rebooted it? Is there an option in boot loader or recovery for a factory reset? Beings you're not rooted I doubt those one click tool kits will work for you.
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It sat in erasing for 1 hour and didnt do anything. I was doing factory reset in recovery.
As long as the boot loader starts you can recover your Nexus. Check this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796
If he can't unlock the bootloader then there's not a whole lot he can do. Run "fastboot getvar all" while in bootloader and tell us what it says please. If adb is seeing your phone in recovery, then run an adb shell and do "ls -l /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/" please.
Sorry I can't help further but I just got this and don't know much. I am glad others came in to give you more help.
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Damn... I didn't see he can't unlock the bootloader. This is going to be difficult.
wcorey1974 said:
My guess is no, I never messed with any of my system stuff. Everything was factory except for the updates it had me do as they came out.
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Im exact in the same situation. No rooted phone, nexus wont boot anymore, cant dont anything in the bootloader section ...
I would be extremley thankfull for hints how to fix this issue.
Cheers
Papa
Just sayin, I think you guys need to pull the back cover and disconnect the battery for at least one hour.
I am really new at this but it helped me save mine twice. I think?
After you plug the battery back in try fast boot.
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tnt0303 said:
Just sayin, I think you guys need to pull the back cover and disconnect the battery for at least one hour.
I am really new at this but it helped me save mine twice. I think?
After you plug the battery back in try fast boot.
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But this will void my warranty right ?
They have no way in knowing you pulled your back cover off. Just be careful so not to leave pry marks. Only way they will know is if you tell them you did it.
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[Q] Help MASSIVE PROBLEM!

I have plugged in my nexus 4 i press adb reboot bootloader then i press fastboot oem unlock i click yes . afterwards the guide said that i choose recovery mode and a a green anroid would pop up and afterwards i should press volume up and power to select factory reset . sth went wrong , i don't know what and my phone started normally like i had just pressed power button. then i tried doing again the steps but when i choose recovery mode an anroid with an ! inside a red tiangle pops up. PLEASE HELP
mitsos1996 said:
I have plugged in my nexus 4 i press adb reboot bootloader then i press fastboot oem unlock i click yes . afterwards the guide said that i choose recovery mode and a a green anroid would pop up and afterwards i should press volume up and power to select factory reset . sth went wrong , i don't know what and my phone started normally like i had just pressed power button. then i tried doing again the steps but when i choose recovery mode an anroid with an ! inside a red tiangle pops up. PLEASE HELP
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Hey bro calm down, it is definitely not a MASSIVE problem
So are you trying to root your N4?
mharis05 said:
Hey bro calm down, it is definitely not a MASSIVE problem
So are you trying to root your N4?
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Yes ... I just bought it . I read lots of threads before I start the process of rooting but I had never read for an android with ! In a red triangle
So your bootloader is unlocked?
Can you still get into the bootloader?
Looks like all you need to do is flash a custom recovery. This can be done using the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
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chromium96 said:
So your bootloader is unlocked?
Can you still get into the bootloader?
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Yes ... That is what I am trying to explain . I tried restarting the whole process of rooting included the bootloader unlockment . of course it says the boot loader is unlocked and when I choose recovery mode the android with the ! Pops up
mitsos1996 said:
Yes ... That is what I am trying to explain . I tried restarting the whole process of rooting included the bootloader unlockment . of course it says the boot loader is unlocked and when I choose recovery mode the android with the ! Pops up
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That's because you need to fastboot flash a recovery man. That's the step your missing.
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strapped365 said:
That's because you need to fastboot flash a recovery man. That's the step your missing.
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Trying to flash a recovery in recovery? Recoveryception?
Download a recovery.img, place it in the folder where you keep fastboot, flash. What you were seeing was the stock recovery. You're OK. Panic gets you nowhere.
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Trying to flash a recovery in recovery? Recoveryception?
Download a recovery.img, place it in the folder where you keep fastboot, flash. What you were seeing was the stock recovery. You're OK. Panic gets you nowhere.
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You have the steps right.....but the command I gave should show anyone with knowledge that its to be ran in boot loader hence fastboot...nice try though
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strapped365 said:
You have the steps right.....but the command I gave should show anyone with knowledge that its to be ran in boot loader hence fastboot...nice try though
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Obviously he doesn't have knowledge. No need to come in here and seek an argument.
estallings15 said:
Obviously he doesn't have knowledge. No need to come in here and seek an argument.
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See, this is what happens all across xda...someone doesn't research their issue or don't understand it, but they pursue it anyways. Pointless.
Wasn't seeking an argument, just dont like being "corrected" when valid info is given. If the user is to lazy to Google how to use fastboot... Well then that's his issues and can sit in bootloop land for all I care. You can only help so many people before well....stuff becomes redundant. BTW the Nexus was the absolute easiest phone to root, so if the user can't even grasp that tint concept we will be holding their hand their entire stay in the community.
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strapped365 said:
See, this is what happens all across xda...someone doesn't research their issue or don't understand it, but they pursue it anyways. Pointless.
Wasn't seeking an argument, just dont like being "corrected" when valid info is given. If the user is to lazy to Google how to use fastboot... Well then that's his issues and can sit in bootloop land for all I care. You can only help so many people before well....stuff becomes redundant. BTW the Nexus was the absolute easiest phone to root, so if the user can't even grasp that tint concept we will be holding their hand their entire stay in the community.
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If you thought I was correcting you, you're mistaken. I quoted your post because it was the most helpful and added to the solid information in it.
Should the OP be having this issue at all? No. But rather than berate him I chose to help. Hopefully this scare will be the impetus needed to cause him to learn and prevent these kinds of things in the future.

[Q] Factory Reset from Fastboot

Hi everyone,
My phone cannot get into recovery and I need to factory reset. Is it possible to do this using fastboot from the console?
My phone keeps going back to the fastboot screen and this is what it says:
Invalid Flash Mode (S)
10.9B(*) (sha-le9f557, 2013-05-24 14:49:34)
eMMC Info: Size 8GB
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0
Battery OK
Connect USB
Data Cable
Failed to hab check for boot: 0x56
Fastboot Reason: Boot Failure
This comes up after I hold down the both volume buttons and the power button and try to load Recovery. I get the dead android with the red traingle.
If I start up normally I get the dead android with the red triangle again, and then it eventually goes back to fastboot, saying the reason is Flash Failure
Any help is gratefully appreciated
Thanks
mgoldenberg said:
Hi everyone,
My phone cannot get into recovery and I need to factory reset. Is it possible to do this using fastboot from the console?
My phone keeps going back to the fastboot screen and this is what it says:
Invalid Flash Mode (S)
10.9B(*) (sha-le9f557, 2013-05-24 14:49:34)
eMMC Info: Size 8GB
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0
Battery OK
Connect USB
Data Cable
Failed to hab check for boot: 0x56
Fastboot Reason: Boot Failure
This comes up after I hold down the both volume buttons and the power button and try to load Recovery. I get the dead android with the red traingle.
If I start up normally I get the dead android with the red triangle again, and then it eventually goes back to fastboot, saying the reason is Flash Failure
Any help is gratefully appreciated
Thanks
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I am in the same predicament. I hope there is a way out
mgoldenberg said:
Hi everyone,
My phone cannot get into recovery and I need to factory reset. Is it possible to do this using fastboot from the console?
My phone keeps going back to the fastboot screen and this is what it says:
Invalid Flash Mode (S)
10.9B(*) (sha-le9f557, 2013-05-24 14:49:34)
eMMC Info: Size 8GB
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0
Battery OK
Connect USB
Data Cable
Failed to hab check for boot: 0x56
Fastboot Reason: Boot Failure
This comes up after I hold down the both volume buttons and the power button and try to load Recovery. I get the dead android with the red traingle.
If I start up normally I get the dead android with the red triangle again, and then it eventually goes back to fastboot, saying the reason is Flash Failure
Any help is gratefully appreciated
Thanks
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when you get to Android Andy what happens when you hold volume down and tap volume up?
If you get in there I would wipe the cache partition as well... tho either of these may not help the issue... what were you doing prior to this happening? were you updating and get this upon its restart? Did it die and power up to this?... did it just randomly shut off and power up to this?
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ezknives said:
when you get to Android Andy what happens when you hold volume down and tap volume up?
If you get in there I would wipe the cache partition as well... tho either of these may not help the issue... what were you doing prior to this happening? were you updating and get this upon its restart? Did it die and power up to this?... did it just randomly shut off and power up to this?
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When I got to android andy the android system recovery 3e menu popped up. I wiped the cache partition and did a factory reset, then rebooted but I'm still going in circles between the dead android and fastboot. Prior to this I had tried using safestrap to set up a recovery, but when I rebooted, I got stuck at fastboot. There was one point when I got to what I think was the fastboot menu and from there I tried flashing cyanogenmod, which I'm pretty sure was a mistake. Now I cant figure out how to get back to that menu.
mgoldenberg said:
When I got to android andy the android system recovery 3e menu popped up. I wiped the cache partition and did a factory reset, then rebooted but I'm still going in circles between the dead android and fastboot. Prior to this I had tried using safestrap to set up a recovery, but when I rebooted, I got stuck at fastboot. There was one point when I got to what I think was the fastboot menu and from there I tried flashing cyanogenmod, which I'm pretty sure was a mistake. Now I cant figure out how to get back to that menu.
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OK...
First, what do you mean by "set up a recovery"?
I noticed your bootloader is locked. That means no custom recoveries can be flashed, so that's probably your problem.
If you tried to fastboot the Cyanogenmod zip (!?) that definitely didn't help.
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? Are you trying to reset to sell or return or something? Also, what system version did you have (or, if you don't know that, when did you get the phone and have you taken any OTA updates)? And were you previously rooted?
It sounds like you had a bad flash. Give me that info and I'll try to help you unbrick it...
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From the fastboot details it looks like the most recent ota
mgoldenberg said:
10.9B(*) (sha-le9f557, 2013-05-24 14:49:34)
eMMC Info: Size 8GB
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I say rsd the recent firmware....
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sloosecannon said:
OK...
First, what do you mean by "set up a recovery"?
I noticed your bootloader is locked. That means no custom recoveries can be flashed, so that's probably your problem.
If you tried to fastboot the Cyanogenmod zip (!?) that definitely didn't help.
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? Are you trying to reset to sell or return or something? Also, what system version did you have (or, if you don't know that, when did you get the phone and have you taken any OTA updates)? And were you previously rooted?
It sounds like you had a bad flash. Give me that info and I'll try to help you unbrick it...
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Yeah I'm still a noob at this, sorry. By set up a recovery I mean manually installing safestrap because clockworkmod doesn't support xt907, and I couldn't flash it manually from my computer, probably because of what you said about my bootloader being locked. Really all I want to do is get my old OS back, just the stock android that I got when I bought it. I had version 4.1.2 which I got from an OTA update, and I have not been previously rooted. Thanks for being patient with me by the way, I understand people like me probably make you want to rip your hair out...
mgoldenberg said:
Yeah I'm still a noob at this, sorry. By set up a recovery I mean manually installing safestrap because clockworkmod doesn't support xt907, and I couldn't flash it manually from my computer, probably because of what you said about my bootloader being locked. Really all I want to do is get my old OS back, just the stock android that I got when I bought it. I had version 4.1.2 which I got from an OTA update, and I have not been previously rooted. Thanks for being patient with me by the way, I understand people like me probably make you want to rip your hair out...
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Try this
I was stuck on the same screen all day
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/28162-house-of-moto/
mgoldenberg said:
Yeah I'm still a noob at this, sorry. By set up a recovery I mean manually installing safestrap because clockworkmod doesn't support xt907, and I couldn't flash it manually from my computer, probably because of what you said about my bootloader being locked. Really all I want to do is get my old OS back, just the stock android that I got when I bought it. I had version 4.1.2 which I got from an OTA update, and I have not been previously rooted. Thanks for being patient with me by the way, I understand people like me probably make you want to rip your hair out...
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Ah OK. That clarifies a lot.
So, I'll explain a few things here since you seem a little lost
1: safestrap is not the same as clockworkmod. It's based off of TWRP, but it's not technically even a custom recovery, just a bootstrap hijack.
2. Yeah, you can't flash safestrap. It's actually installed via an app, and you do need root to use it.
3. When did you update? If you did the latest OTA, you unfortunately can't downgrade... If you didn't, we can help you unlock the bootloader, then you can downgrade at will.
4. If you do unlock, you can install clockworkmod or any other recovery. If you can unlock, I strongly advise you do it.
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sloosecannon said:
Ah OK. That clarifies a lot.
So, I'll explain a few things here since you seem a little lost
1: safestrap is not the same as clockworkmod. It's based off of TWRP, but it's not technically even a custom recovery, just a bootstrap hijack.
2. Yeah, you can't flash safestrap. It's actually installed via an app, and you do need root to use it.
3. When did you update? If you did the latest OTA, you unfortunately can't downgrade... If you didn't, we can help you unlock the bootloader, then you can downgrade at will.
4. If you do unlock, you can install clockworkmod or any other recovery. If you can unlock, I strongly advise you do it.
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Oh ok, thanks for explaining. I'm not sure when I updated, but I know for sure it was OTA, so I can't downgrade. And do I need to unlock to fix this whole thing? Because for now I just want my phone back... I'm not exactly worried about flashing or rooting or anything.
mgoldenberg said:
Oh ok, thanks for explaining. I'm not sure when I updated, but I know for sure it was OTA, so I can't downgrade. And do I need to unlock to fix this whole thing? Because for now I just want my phone back... I'm not exactly worried about flashing or rooting or anything.
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Did you try the link I provided? I was stuck on the same screen, took me all day to figure it out.
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zombolt said:
Did you try the link I provided? I was stuck on the same screen, took me all day to figure it out.
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So this might be a stupid question... but which option do I choose after typing in my phone model? RSD, Fastboot [snapdragon] or moto-fastboot [omap]?
sloosecannon said:
Ah OK. That clarifies a lot.
So, I'll explain a few things here since you seem a little lost
1: safestrap is not the same as clockworkmod. It's based off of TWRP, but it's not technically even a custom recovery, just a bootstrap hijack.
2. Yeah, you can't flash safestrap. It's actually installed via an app, and you do need root to use it.
3. When did you update? If you did the latest OTA, you unfortunately can't downgrade... If you didn't, we can help you unlock the bootloader, then you can downgrade at will.
4. If you do unlock, you can install clockworkmod or any other recovery. If you can unlock, I strongly advise you do it.
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Also, I tried unlocking my bootloader. I used this thing called motopocalype and it should have worked, but apparently it didn't Im sort of hesitant about running it again.
Here's the link: http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...k-your-bootloader-atrix-hdrazr-hdrazr-m-only/
Did you get your phone back up?... if your on system version .3 or .78 you cannot unlock your boot loader build date 5/2013..
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mgoldenberg said:
Also, I tried unlocking my bootloader. I used this thing called motopocalype and it should have worked, but apparently it didn't Im sort of hesitant about running it again.
Here's the link: http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...k-your-bootloader-atrix-hdrazr-hdrazr-m-only/
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If it didn't work, you're probably already updated. Looks like you can't unlock unfortunately
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mgoldenberg said:
So this might be a stupid question... but which option do I choose after typing in my phone model? RSD, Fastboot [snapdragon] or moto-fastboot [omap]?
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Rsd. From that point you should be able to choose whether you want to erase everything or save it. Worked like a charm for me, took about 10min
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[Q] Updated Nexus 7 to 4.4, stuck with the bouncing circles logo

Hi everyone,
I let my Nexus 7 update via the OTA update. It seemed to go OK but now when I boot I just got the Google logo, then these "bouncing" circles that appear to have taken the place of the original boot animation.
It doesn't seem to boot any further? Can anyone help?
I had this last night when my device updated, I just turned out off and back on and it seemed fine but I did lose root access,
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Foxman2k said:
Hi everyone,
I let my Nexus 7 update via the OTA update. It seemed to go OK but now when I boot I just got the Google logo, then these "bouncing" circles that appear to have taken the place of the original boot animation.
It doesn't seem to boot any further? Can anyone help?
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Do you have twrp or cm installed?
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Foxman2k said:
Hi everyone,
I let my Nexus 7 update via the OTA update. It seemed to go OK but now when I boot I just got the Google logo, then these "bouncing" circles that appear to have taken the place of the original boot animation.
It doesn't seem to boot any further? Can anyone help?
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I had this problem when I had a custom kernel on the device. If that's the case for you, just fastboot flash the boot image from the Nexus Binaries page.
Otherwise, you might need to adb logcat to see what's going on. For me it wasn't obvious what was up, it just kept getting to a certain spot in the boot and dalvik was crashing. I just figured it out by trying stuff.
If all else fails, you can try flashing the whole system as well, start fresh in case you've made other modifications to the ROM, although OTA's usually fail in those cases.
I do have cwm installed.
Foxman2k said:
I do have cwm installed.
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I had/have twrp.
I chose the quickest path by using the "nexus root toolkit".
Saved a lot of hassle in the long run
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Foxman2k said:
I do have cwm installed.
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You need the latest version.
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zard said:
You need the latest version.
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I ended up just flashing the stock image file. Kind of wanted to do a stock install anyway.

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