What does nv3pbadrecievelength mean? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I keep getting this error when I try to flash a recovery so I can root my nexus 7 I've never gotten this error before
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It means stop making new threads for every damn question you have about the same damn thing. One thread!
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Look I googled this **** and only 2 things popped up some guy asked the same the but no answers how the hell am I suppose to find a cure for this if there's nothing about it on the damn internet
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google says otherwise
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#nakasi

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rooting the new 32gb N7

Has anyone successfully done it? Just wanna make sure the old process still works on the new device
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I should imagine its the same. If i had a 32gb i would just go ahead and o it. But thats me
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I read a thread that someone successfully did it. I think they used wugs toolkit but I could be mistaken.
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Warrior1975 said:
I read a thread that someone successfully did it. I think they used wugs toolkit but I could be mistaken.
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Yes it roots fine, just done mine
Awesome thanks... something to do while hurricane Sandy's outside..
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The 32gb is identical to every other n7 except for the memory. No reason it shouldn't work.
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yeah the same with the sgs3 had the 16 then got the 32 same method.
flipside927 said:
Has anyone successfully done it? Just wanna make sure the old process still works on the new device
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Yes I was able to root mine right away using the Nexus 7 Toolkit found in the Android Development Forum. Easy Peasy. Option 8 in the kit does it all for you: unlock, root, busybox, etc.

Root?

I've looked and haven't found anything but figured I'd ask, is there an easy root app for the nexus 7 so I don't have to use a computer sorta like the old school evo?
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Not that I'm aware of, you have to install the nexus7 toolkit on your pc and connect the N7 by usb to root it.
Bleh that's what I thought oh well will have to wait until friend gets home with the computer
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DirtyShroomz said:
Bleh that's what I thought oh well will have to wait until friend gets home with the computer
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Don't use a toolkit please. I would hate to have to help you unbrick it in this thread or another.
Its very very very simple to do it manually. Its a nexus device.
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I use toolkit to root and all is OK.I can't find tutorial how do it with command
I don't have any issues with any program to root or do anything I just sold my laptop and was looking for an easy way out
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ÜBER™ said:
Don't use a toolkit please. I would hate to have to help you unbrick it in this thread or another.
Its very very very simple to do it manually. Its a nexus device.
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Nexus = No toolkit.
did you know that nexus actually means 'A connection or series of connections linking two or more things'? well you know it now.

My 16GB Nexus 7 is only 6GB after Flashing Stock Firmware

Please note the included screenshot.
I used the batch script that comes with the latest firmware from googles support page (flash-all.bat if I recall).
Now it's only showing 6GB available. Does anyone know the best way to fix this?
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Are you sure its not a 8gb model by mistake?
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I am absolutely 100% sure that it is a 16GB model. I've searched and found several threads with my same problem and the only suggestions are to return it.
I paid 250$ for a 16GB model from Google play a few months ago. I will see if I can screenshot my purchase so I can convince the other viewers of this thread.
Does anyone have any ideas? I've seen options to repartition sd card in clockworkmod recovery mode, does anyone have experience with that option? Does anyone have any other suggestions?
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Is this proof enough for everyone? I am 100% positive it's a 16GB model
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I just answered this question a day or two ago.
boot into stock recovery
volume up + power when at android laying on its back
factory reset.
done.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1967211
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Thank you soo much. I just read the thread you posted. I will try it and report back.
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Thanks, man!
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4.2.2 removing access to manual lte selection?

Does anyone know if the 4.2.2 update removes access to manual selection of lte? I haven't seen anything about this either way.
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I doubt we will know until someone gets the update and tries it.
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I hope not i hope thats not why their taking long to release it to us
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When is it coming
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I hope not i hope thats not why their taking long to release it to us
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I saw that some of the android news sites were reporting the N4 was getting the update, and they now show as being all the Nexi (plural nexus?) except the 4 are starting to see the update.

Locked out of nexus

So I let my nephew play with my nexus and somehow he and his friend managed somehow to put a device password I'm guessing?
So now I can't boot into my ROM. Its in a whole different language asking for a pass code. Boot into recovery asks for a pass code as well and I can't view any content.
Best work around for this?
Suggestions please?
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And of course they dont know the password and don't know how they did it. -_-
Carbon ROM. Twrp recovery 2.3.2.1
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Whoop his ass and tell him he's paying do a new nexus.
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Lol I fixed it already.
Just flashed images via fast boot and wah laaa back to normal
Neat . Still whoop him
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Dr.Molestratus said:
Neat . Still whoop him
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I scared him thinking he broke and made a big deal about it, he started crying, were even. LOL
Haha! .
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