[Q] Fully Bricked n7? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Well to make it simple, the newest twrp is very buggy and to make a long story short i installed a new rom, and while it was restoring my data, my n7 shut off. its done this before so naturaly i held the power+volume down buttons too boot into the bootloader but it wont turn on. Any help/ suggestions?

Put it on the power supply and let it there for some time ... Then start again.
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AndDiSa said:
Put it on the power supply and let it there for some time ... Then start again.
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Thank you ill try that. it was at 33% battery when this happened though

Um... It probably didn't shutoff. There's a screen timeout.
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korockinout13 said:
Um... It probably didn't shutoff. There's a screen timeout.
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i know about the screen time out, i tapped the screen for it to rewake and it didnt work, then i tried pressing the sleep button once for it to unlock and that didnt work. so it indeed shutoff

frap129 said:
Well to make it simple, the newest twrp is very buggy and to make a long story short i installed a new rom, and while it was restoring my data, my n7 shut off. its done this before so naturaly i held the power+volume down buttons too boot into the bootloader but it wont turn on. Any help/ suggestions?
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I'm confused. It's a little off-topic, but what does "restoring my data" have to do with TWRP in the context of flashing a new ROM?
Anyway, I would proceed with a dead battery or loose battery connector hypothesis first. It's not obvious why writes to /boot, /cache, /data, or /system would affect the bootloader.
Anything is possible at a low enough probability I suppose, but you should start troubleshooting operations with the high-probability scenarios first.
For instance - with the power off, will the "charging screen" display when you plug the tab in? How about APX** mode? (Plug in to PC and start with Power+Vol-up). If you didn't see either of those, it's likely a power supply or hardware problem.
good luck
** make sure you exit APX mode by holding down the power button for at least 20 seconds. I'm not sure if it shuts itself down after an inactivity timeout - you don't want to be draining power while trying to charge the tab.

bftb0 said:
I'm confused. It's a little off-topic, but what does "restoring my data" have to do with TWRP in the context of flashing a new ROM?
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Well, you backup your data, Wipe data and cache, flash the rom, gapps, ect. then restore data, the charging screen wont dispaly, apx mode doesnt work, but the whole story: went to flash a newer version of my rom, install faills due to error in updater binary so i go to reboot and it says "No OS Installed! Are you sure you want to reboot?" i press dont reboot, go to install the older version of the rom, go to restore data and then it shut off.

frap129 said:
Well, you backup your data, Wipe data and cache, flash the rom, gapps, ect. then restore data, the charging screen wont dispaly, apx mode doesnt work, but the whole story: went to flash a newer version of my rom, install faills due to error in updater binary so i go to reboot and it says "No OS Installed! Are you sure you want to reboot?" i press dont reboot, go to install the older version of the rom, go to restore data and then it shut off.
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The lack of APX mode or the charger screen suggests a battery problem or a hardware failure, not a software problem. APX mode will be present even if the tablet has absolutely nothing in flash memory.
Having nothing in /system (no OS or even no filesystem) will not affect bootability of either the bootloader or the recovery.
I don't know why you would wipe data only to restore it after flashing a ROM. Usually wiping cache & dalvik-cache is sufficient for "dirty-flashing" a ROM upgrade as it is very unusual for ROM installs to diddle with the /data partition. (But making full backups is always a good idea.)
I would check (carefully) to see if the battery connector came loose before you decide to throw the tablet away.
good luck

bftb0 said:
The lack of APX mode or the charger screen suggests a battery problem or a hardware failure, not a software problem. APX mode will be present even if the tablet has absolutely nothing in flash memory.
Having nothing in /system (no OS or even no filesystem) will not affect bootability of either the bootloader or the recovery.
I don't know why you would wipe data only to restore it after flashing a ROM. Usually wiping cache & dalvik-cache is sufficient for "dirty-flashing" a ROM upgrade as it is very unusual for ROM installs to diddle with the /data partition. (But making full backups is always a good idea.)
I would check (carefully) to see if the battery connector came loose before you decide to throw the tablet away.
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Battery connector didnt come loose, still dosent work. guess it might just be broken
EDIT: I plugged it in to my pc and the google screen came up for about 20 sec then it shut back off. havent been able to get anything since

frap129 said:
Battery connector didnt come loose, still dosent work. guess it might just be broken
EDIT: I plugged it in to my pc and the google screen came up for about 20 sec then it shut back off. havent been able to get anything since
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Is it possible to enter Odin on the n7?
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Soldier 2.0 said:
Is it possible to enter Odin on the n7?
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Odin is Samsung only
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You can hold the power button for 10 seconds and wait till you see the Google logo. Then release and hold it 10 seconds again, when the screen turns off hold the volume down button and wait for it till it automatically boots again. You'll enter bootloader mode. Download wugfresh' nexus root toolkit and install it. When the program is loaded there is a flash stock option on the right side of the program. Select the soft brick / boot loop option under the flash button. While in boot loader mode connect your nexus and press the flash button.
This is all I know!
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NEXUS 7 Bricked - NO OS - tried everything but...
It's a catch 22 here. I can't get drivers installed and the nexus recognized and so when it comes to flashing/restoring via cmd prompt the PC won't recognize my device and so I can go only get so far. I have no OS installed as I wiped all like an idiot in twrp so how the hell can I get drivers installed on a nexus that has no OS installed? I can't enable usb debugging etc because, well, I have no way of getting the nexus to work so can't get into the settings to do so.
I have tried everything in twrp but there is nothing to restore - i can't get roms pushed onto it - God I give up. All I need is the PC to recognize my device and I know I can crack this. What do I have to do? Please help this idiot.

CarlKirshner1989 said:
It's a catch 22 here. I can't get drivers installed and the nexus recognized and so when it comes to flashing/restoring via cmd prompt the PC won't recognize my device and so I can go only get so far. I have no OS installed as I wiped all like an idiot in twrp so how the hell can I get drivers installed on a nexus that has no OS installed? I can't enable usb debugging etc because, well, I have no way of getting the nexus to work so can't get into the settings to do so.
I have tried everything in twrp but there is nothing to restore - i can't get roms pushed onto it - God I give up. All I need is the PC to recognize my device and I know I can crack this. What do I have to do? Please help this idiot.
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USB debugging doesn't mean **** when you are in a custom recovery. It has adb already. Your problem is your computer. Fix your computer by following one of the bajillion threads and posts about the nexus 7 drivers issues.
Installing drivers does not need android to be booted.
Your best bet is to put it in fast boot mode and follow Google's own instructions to flash it back to stock.
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CarlKirshner1989 said:
It's a catch 22 here. I can't get drivers installed and the nexus recognized and so when it comes to flashing/restoring via cmd prompt the PC won't recognize my device and so I can go only get so far. I have no OS installed as I wiped all like an idiot in twrp so how the hell can I get drivers installed on a nexus that has no OS installed? I can't enable usb debugging etc because, well, I have no way of getting the nexus to work so can't get into the settings to do so.
I have tried everything in twrp but there is nothing to restore - i can't get roms pushed onto it - God I give up. All I need is the PC to recognize my device and I know I can crack this. What do I have to do? Please help this idiot.
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I must admit I'm a little 'hazy' myself when it comes to ADB related issues... I've never had much cause to use ADB. (Think I've used 'adb pull' on a couple of occasions). And I've never been in the invidious position of not having a bootable Android OS on my Nexus 7 either - which does seems to happen a quite lot with TWRP users, less so with CWM users.
Anyway... just had a tinker... and you could try the following workaround... this seemed to work to for me.
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Locate the folder on your PC where you keep your FASTBOOT and ADB .exe files...
Copy whatever ROM .zip you want into this folder.
The following example uses SmoothROM-v5.0.zip ... There is nothing to stop you from renaming this to something shorter, for ease of typing later... so, in my case, just smooth.zip.
Boot your Nexus 7 into the BOOTLOADER (Vol down [hold] + Power button), and then into RECOVERY (TWRP) and hook it up your PC.
Open a command prompt window on the aforementioned folder... and type...
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adb devices
...which should yield something like the following...
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List of devices attached
012345679ABCDEF recovery
(If you don't see a serial number... then you definitely have a driver problem...)
Otherwise, it's just...
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adb push smooth.zip /sdcard
Or whatever ROM you wish to 'push' to the emulated SD card.
This will likely take a fair few minutes for a 300Mb+ size file (typically the size of your average ROM)... on my Windows XP box it took 4 minutes (1328 KB/s, 32565894 bytes in 239.486s) to copy over. And there are no 'progress gauges' of any kind, either... So season your patience a liitle. You can always pull up another command prompt window and type adb devices again to ensure you still have an ongoing ADB connection.
Once copied over, and still in TWRP, you can just flash it.
Good luck.
Rgrds,
Ged.

Still nothing on mine. im just about to give up and wait to see if google releases the N7 second generation at the i/o

If You familiar with Linux, You can try to understand the logic of
changing the modes.
You need to run udevadm monitor in one terminal. Then press some
combinations of key/s and look for changes with usb-devices.
The better, if You run wireshark and sniff USB interface with your device.
Put attachment here, with a comments what was pressed.

since it seems to be a hardware problem, not software, im just going to send it to asus and see what they can do.

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Nexus 7 Stuck in Boot Animation Loop--Please Help

***TL;DR AT THE BOTTOM***
*^*EDIT 2!!*^*
Utilizing Cerberus, I was able to get passed the boot animation into the lock screen, though the Launcher is, for all intents and purposes, nonexistent. However, I was able to install Nova Launcher and can go to a home screen just fine. THIS IS NOT SATISFACTORY. I want to get back to STOCK Launcher, but it apparently does not exist anymore. I've managed to copy over my backup of Launcher2.apk, but it still refuses to acknowledge its existence. Can I get an update.zip that'll reinstall the default launcher from someone? I can boot into recovery via ROM Manager now I suppose!
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+++~~~I have discovered that my problem is not the device being stuck in boot up, but that the boot animation will not cease--as +in the device is actually powered on, just displaying the boot animation like a screen saver. I cannot boot into recovery as I get +the Google splash screen and it never goes anywhere, my bootloader is freezing every time I plug it into my computer, and the +drivers will not install. My computer cannot detect fastboot and I can't connect to the Nexus via adb either. I CAN access internal +storage but that's about the extent of what I can do.+++~~~
Long version:
I decided I wanted to change the App Drawer icon from stock to a Nexus X that inverted its colours when pressed. I found the icon, converted it to png, inverted the colours and everything was going fine.
After a while I finally managed to find the right icons to replace in the system apk file "launcher2.apk". "ic_allapps.png" and "ic_allapps_pressed.png" or something very similar. I simply replaced them with my two icons, installed my modified launcher2.apk, and that was it.
Immediately, my home wouldn't open at all, no matter how many times I pressed the home button. It just would not exit the app I had up. So I started backing and ended up in an infinite back loop. I powered off the device, waited a minute, and powered it back on.
It came to the usual "Google" screen with the unlocked symbol at the bottom, no problems. However, then it started playing the boot animation. The boot animation never stopped. It looped infinitely. I tried resetting the tablet a few times for the same result. It was after 3 am and I had to get up for work in 4 and a half hours. I thought that maybe it was gonna take a while. So I flipped the Nexus over while it was "booting up" and went to sleep.
When I woke up and checked the tablet at 7:30, it was STILL booting up. Obviously I had screwed something up.
Now, stupid me, I had never flashed CWM recovery on my Nexus 7 (haven't had it that long), so all I'm stuck with is STOCK Recovery. I'm pretty sure I can rescue the Nexus by factory resetting it or something similar, but I'd rather try to save it first. All I modified was a LAUNCHER application, so I'm pretty sure the current state of the Nexus itself shouldn't be too far gone. Is there any way to save the Nexus WITHOUT a data wipe? And if the data wipe DOESN'T fix my problem, is it possible to somehow flash a stock ROM through stock Android Recovery?
***TL;DR***
I modified launcher2.apk and replaced "ic_allapps.png" and "ic_allapps_pressed.png" with two customized .png files (which I renamed to their appropriate file names). Now my Nexus is stuck on the boot animation indefinitely. I would like to save all of my data, as a data wipe would be inconvenient, but if I must do one I shall. I am on a stock ROM and a stock Recovery. If a data wipe/factory reset will not save my device, is it possible to flash a stock ROM through regular Android Recovery?
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Is it completely impossible to change the stock App Drawer icon to something different? I'd rather not have to get a different launcher app just to create a Nexus theme! I did a little more research and found that I should've modified the "all_apps_button_icon.xml" file as well, but I have NO idea how to do that.
Many thanks,
VonDerThWood.
As long as you can get into the bootloader you can flash back to stock using fastboot and the image from here
NeoMagus said:
As long as you can get into the bootloader you can flash back to stock using fastboot and the image from here
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no need to flash back to stock, silly advice. just flash a custom recovery and flash a stock rooted rom. flashing a stock rooted rom will replace what you messed up on. dont wipe.
simms22 said:
no need to flash back to stock, silly advice. just flash a custom recovery and flash a stock rooted rom. flashing a stock rooted rom will replace what you messed up on. dont wipe.
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How can I reflash the ROM on stock Android recovery? Googling that returns CWM results.
He is suggesting you flash custom recovery with fastboot and just flash over top of what you did thru the custom recovery which you can do as well, what I suggested just returns it to factory state I don't see whats so silly about it I understand he wants to keep his data but worse comes to worse as long as you can get into the bootloader you're fine
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He is suggesting you flash custom recovery with fastboot and just flash over top of what you did thru the custom recovery which you can do as well, what I suggested just returns it to factory state I don't see whats so silly about it I understand he wants to keep his data but worse comes to worse as long as you can get into the bootloader you're fine
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youre right about if worse comes to worse. reflashing the factory image should be the very last thing to do, when all other options have been tried. im just trying to save his data
If you don't have fastboot set up you might want to give this post a look he describes how to get it set up.
simms22 said:
youre right about if worse comes to worse. reflashing the factory image should be the very last thing to do, when all other options have been tried. im just trying to save his data
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I don't use custom recoveries and backup my data regularly with Titanium, so restoring after a reflash is really just an afterthought here, to each there own
The problem is not as it seems.
When I plug the Nexus into the computer when in Fastboot mode, it freezes the Recovery. I cannot select anything OR move the selection to anything else. The hell?
I noticed that when the Nexus attempts to boot up, the boot animation gets brighter.
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Wait, when it attempted to boot up when plugged into my PC, AutoPlay recognized the device as Nexus 7. There is nothing on my screen but the boot animation, however I can browse internal storage.
I cannot, however, connect to it via adb apparently. ADB devices returns nothing.
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Okay, the problem is NOWHERE near what I thought it was. The boot animation is replacing the lock screen/home screen/everything. I just received an email (I could tell because of the notification noise the tablet made). It is booting up, just not displaying anything passed the boot animation and ADB cannot detect the device. I KNOW it has USB Debugging mode activated and all, but what can I do now?
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I usually make backups and nandroids but I've barely owned this device. ;P
Does fastboot detect the device?
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Does fastboot detect the device?
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Fastboot doesn't detect the device while booted up like this, and when I plugged it into the computer when in recovery/fastboot mode it not only froze the device, but fastboot wouldn't detect it.
I can get into the internal storage (just not the root of the device unfortunately). So what can one do when he cannot connect to the device via fastboot or adb, nor flash a custom recovery image because he can't access fastboot?
This is getting more complicated the more I dig into it. What the hell did I do?
Are you on the correct screen? I see how you are lumping Fastboot/recovery together, Fastboot is used on the screen with the android with his chest open after holding down the power/vol buttons from complete off , has version info/ unlock status in the lower left.. not sure if you can do that in the recovery but that is where I put the commands in
the freezing in the bootloader is a n7 bug. try a few times. try going into the bootloader then plugging in usb, and try plugging in via usb then going into the bootloader. try a few times, eventually you will get it.
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Fastboot doesn't detect the device while booted up like this, and when I plugged it into the computer when in recovery/fastboot mode it not only froze the device, but fastboot wouldn't detect it.
I can get into the internal storage (just not the root of the device unfortunately). So what can one do when he cannot connect to the device via fastboot or adb, nor flash a custom recovery image because he can't access fastboot?
This is getting more complicated the more I dig into it. What the hell did I do?
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You have to be in bootloader for fastboot to detect your device. Once in bootloader, open a command prompt where your fastboot.exe is stored and type "fastboot devices" without the quotes. If it detects it, it should list your N7's serial number.
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Are you on the correct screen? I see how you are lumping Fastboot/recovery together, Fastboot is used on the screen with the android with his chest open after holding down the power/vol buttons from complete off , has version info/ unlock status in the lower left.. not sure if you can do that in the recovery but that is where I put the commands in
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Fastboot has the "Recovery mode" option but it just gives me the Google logo with the unlocked icon at the bottom indefinitely...which means I cannot access recovery either? Why didn't I notice this before? >_<
simms22 said:
the freezing in the bootloader is a n7 bug. try a few times. try going into the bootloader then plugging in usb, and try plugging in via usb then going into the bootloader. try a few times, eventually you will get it.
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Tried 10 times by booting into bootloader first, then 10 times by plugging it in and booting into it while it's plugged in. This is a very...odd bug.
janedoesmith said:
You have to be in bootloader for fastboot to detect your device. Once in bootloader, open a command prompt where your fastboot.exe is stored and type "fastboot devices" without the quotes. If it detects it, it should list your N7's serial number.
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Nothing at all. Won't detect it or anything.
it is an odd bug. i think every n7 owner who likes to flash roms/kernels has had to deal with it at least once.
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janedoesmith said:
You have to be in bootloader for fastboot to detect your device. Once in bootloader, open a command prompt where your fastboot.exe is stored and type "fastboot devices" without the quotes. If it detects it, it should list your N7's serial number.
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Nothing at all. Won't detect it or anything.
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What about in device manager? Does it at least show an unknown device or something similar? Try reinstalling the drivers.
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What about in device manager? Does it at least show an unknown device or something similar? Try reinstalling the drivers.
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Now that I think about it, it DID say something about failing to install an unknown driver the first time I plugged it in. Let me uninstall/reinstall the drivers.
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After reinstalling the drivers (and removing both of the Nexus7 specific ones), I also removed one named "Android", which, coincidentally, is the driver that the tablet is trying to install upon being plugged in. I have tried to reinstall it several times, but it fails each time, AND I just reinstalled the real Nexus 7 drivers.
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The Nexus drivers won't reinstall now. I even went to Asus's website and downloaded them, but I have no clue how to install it in this format.
Is there a way to open/install an app through JUST the Internal Storage? If so, I have the stock launcher2.apk file right here...I just need to reinstall it! Damn, how can I get to the Root folder without ADB?
Whoa! Stroke of GENIUS!
I have Cerberus installed on my tablet. Since I know the tablet is booting up, just not displaying passed the boot animation, I decided to give it a try.
I started an alarm, which forced the tablet to the lock screen...I can open apps through the Play Store (as I got an update notification) and the like, but I can NOT get to the home screen.
I opened Total Commander via Play Store, but I can't do anything with it. The app that I used was NinjaMorph and I'm pretty sure the only way I can correct my mistake is through that app. What do I do?
Found NinjaMorph in the Play Store, it couldn't fix my problem. Oh hell.
I tried to copy/replace the launcher2.apk file I screwed up with a backed up one but TotalCommander couldn't do it. It was even granted SuperUser permissions. Attempting with Root Explorer.
Success! I have copied the original Launcher2.apk back into the /system/app folder. HOWEVER, I can NOT install it.
Managed to connect via adb! Things are looking up! Now, how to install this stuff...?
When trying to reinstall the launcher2.apk, it gives me the following error:
INSTALL_FAILED_UID_CHANGED
So I tried uninstalling it to no avail. Troubling.
SO! Now what? I am into the device, and any app I have downloaded through the Play Store is available to me, but I cannot go to the home screen. I need to reinstall the original Launcher2.apk!
Retrying NinjaMorph. It supposedly installed my Launcher2.apk. However, I still cannot return to the Home screen. WTF.
I'm going to install a different Launcher. Hope that works!
Success. I can now return home to Nova Launcher. HOWEVER...
This is not satisfactory. I want my STOCK launcher. Anybody know how I can fix this? The stock launcher is acting like it doesn't exist anymore. Is there a way to just wipe THAT data and keep all the other data on my device?? (Though I admit, I do like how I already was able to change my App drawer icon to my Nexus X <3.)
Edit: I see you resolved it. Good job! I'll just leave this here... :good:
Is there a way to open/install an app through JUST the Internal Storage? If so, I have the stock launcher2.apk file right here...I just need to reinstall it! Damn, how can I get to the Root folder without ADB?
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You sound to be in Windows driver hell. If you have access to a Linux machine or someone who does, this entire driver mess can be avoided.
You can't install an apk via the MTP or PTP usb interface. You have a few options to fix this, but all depends on getting your drivers sorted.
Otherwise, grab the latest Windows USB drivers from Google - https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/usb_driver_r07-windows.zip and follow these instructions to install them - http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html
With the drivers installed and the nexus 7 plugged in, try adb devices again. Assuming you can resolve the driver issue, run
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adb install path\to\launcher2.apk
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You sound to be in Windows driver hell. If you have access to a Linux machine or someone who does, this entire driver mess can be avoided.
You can't install an apk via the MTP or PTP usb interface. You have a few options to fix this, but all depends on getting your drivers sorted.
Otherwise, grab the latest Windows USB drivers from Google - https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/usb_driver_r07-windows.zip and follow these instructions to install them - http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html
With the drivers installed and the nexus 7 plugged in, try adb devices again. Assuming you can resolve the driver issue, run
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adb install path\to\launcher2.apk
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I managed to get ADB working (via adbWireless) after the above post I made, however I cannot get launcher2.apk to install. This time I got the "INSTALL_FAILED_DEXOPT" error instead of the "INSTALL_FAILED_UID_CHANGED" one.

[CLOSED] Help! Nexus 10 stuck on Google logo after Rooting attempt

Hey guys, looking for some assistance here as I am at a complete loss.
Decided tonight to root my 4.2.2 Nexus 10 using the Nexus Rootkit v1.6.3 and the aid of a YouTube video. All went swimmingly up until the TWRP wipe. The video I followed failed the wipe attempt and the guy showed how to get the N10 out of the bootloop and do a 'wipe data/factory reset' via Recovery Mode in the Bootloader and then restart.
Problem is, my wipe never failed like his did in the video (great I thought!) and so I restarted after that and now I find my N10 booting up to the Google Logo (with the padlock at the bottom) and it just sits there. Doesn't even get to the 'X' logo which should come after.
I've tried a few things including the manual wipe data/factory reset from the bootloader and restart but everytime it gets stuck at the Google Logo. I am also now at the point where my N10 doesn't show in Device Manager as it did before. It now shows under 'Portable Devices' as a 'MTP USB Device'.
I am really at a loss here and searching various solutions is just confusing me even more and would appreciate it if someone could help me out, even just getting back to stock for now. That's if it isn't goosed?
Thanks in advance
Have you tried using a different usb port on the PC, and rebooting the PC?
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Have you tried using a different usb port on the PC, and rebooting the PC?
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I have yeah. Left my PC off overnight and went back to it again this morning and same issue.
Plug it into the PC (this time using a USB port on the back) and it initially comes up 'installing device driver software' quickly followed by 'device driver software was not installed successfully', quickly followed by 'installing device driver software' again and that's when it shows up in Device Manager as 'MTP USB Device' under Portable Devices, whereas before during the root attempt it was show as 'Nexus 10'.
When I first read the subject line I thought it was "another one of these" where OP hadn't searched on the existing boards. But when I read OP I see you did try "the usual suggestions". Hoping a more seasoned pro jumps in here to help...
I can say that on the handful of "really bad" posts like this that I've seen they usually end with the person saying something like "well I don't know what happened I just kept trying all the power button / charge recommendations and finally it worked" - so don't underestimate the effectiveness of repeatedly trying it like a mad man!
Some random suggestions I have that may help:
-Can you leave it on, on the Google screen, to where the battery 100% drains, maybe this could act as a "battery pull"
-Try a different USB cord
-Try rebooting it via the power buttons while the device is plugged into the wall charger
-Download the Android SDK, then use its "update manager" to update its USB drivers to today's definitions
-Try another PC
Good luck!
Thanks for the suggestions bigmatty, I'll certainly give them a go when I get in later.
I think my biggest concern is that there doesn't seem to be any OS on it, possibly to do with the wipe during TWRP and then I rebooted - was I supposed to reboot at that stage? That's where I got into this loop. And now it doesn't detect it as 'Nexus 10' in my Device Manager on my main PC. Only this MTP USB Device - sometimes showing a conflict warning triangle, sometimes not and no longer showing as a storage device in My Computer.
I did connect it to my Netbook (Running XP) earlier and it detected it as an 'Android Device' under Other Devices in Device Manager. Tried installing it with the naked drivers on the Android SDK and it now lists it under 'Android Device' in my Netbook's Device Manager as a 'ADB Device' (I think, would need to double check as I'm not on it at the moment.)
I just want to find some way of getting it back to factory settings and stock OS if possible and then take it from there again. Don't fancy at £319 paperweight! I'm usually alright with these things too.
Thanks again (And if anybody else has any other input in the meantime I would be grateful - I'll try anything at this stage!)
I'd say its a good thing that the PC exhibits varying behavior - because that means there is still hope!
It really boils down to if you can open an adb.exe shell to the device. Can you? It would not be when its showing as MTP but it would be when its showing as adb in Device Manager. If you can then here is a thread where I explain (pretty good, I think) how to get back to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2185123
Now I realize Im not clear on a second avenue - can you still get into TWRP?
~bm
bigmatty said:
Now I realize Im not clear on a second avenue - can you still get into TWRP?
~bm
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Can't really get into much on the Tablet itself. It boots up, gets to the Google logo (with the padlock symbol at the bottom suggest it has been partially rooted (?)). I can get into the Bootloader by holding down the Power + 2 vol buttons. Once in the Bootloader I have the options of Start/Power Off/Recovery Mode/Restart Bootloader.
When I go into Recovery Mode I can get access to the blue menu where I get the options to restart/something about adb/wipe data/factory reset/delete cache partition (paraphrasing here).
Don't know how many times I've tried the wipe data/factory reset option and reboot but always get sent back to the same loop.
I'll give you're other idea a shot as well later. Thanks again.
bigmatty said:
I'd say its a good thing that the PC exhibits varying behavior - because that means there is still hope!
It really boils down to if you can open an adb.exe shell to the device. Can you? It would not be when its showing as MTP but it would be when its showing as adb in Device Manager. If you can then here is a thread where I explain (pretty good, I think) how to get back to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2185123
Now I realize Im not clear on a second avenue - can you still get into TWRP?
~bm
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bigmatty, you the man!
Managed to get back to factory stock following yours and styckx's guidelines. Couple of little teething problems along the way but nothing I couldn't get around.
I now have a fully functioning Tablet again and I thank you for it.
Might give the Rooting a miss for now but if I come back around to the idea I'll be sure to follow the guides on here this time instead.
Thanks a bunch again for taking your time out to reply to my thread and get me back up and running again. :good:
Scotman57 said:
bigmatty, you the man!
Managed to get back to factory stock following yours and styckx's guidelines. Couple of little teething problems along the way but nothing I couldn't get around.
I now have a fully functioning Tablet again and I thank you for it.
Might give the Rooting a miss for now but if I come back around to the idea I'll be sure to follow the guides on here this time instead.
Thanks a bunch again for taking your time out to reply to my thread and get me back up and running again. :good:
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Awesome! Glad it worked out

[Q] SOLVED - No touch input - Need to wipe phone

Hello all.
I dropped my N4 the other day, breaking the digitizer. Screen is fine, receives calls and texts etc, but I have no touch functionality at all.
I am not sure I want to fix the phone as it looks a little beyond what I can do. So, I want to sell it as it is for someone else to fix. I am rooted etc on stock rom. Phone is recognised as an android device when connected to my laptop (win 8.1) but I can't access my data at all. I have tried to flash the stock rom again using Nexus 4 Toolkit, but it doesn't find my nexus. I have uninstalled and reinstalled drivers etc. Still no luck.
I booted into recovery, but for some reason I chose a the touch recovery twrp, so that is unusable for me. All I want to do is format the thing to sell it on and be done with it.
Any ideas?
mgolder said:
Hello all.
I dropped my N4 the other day, breaking the digitizer. Screen is fine, receives calls and texts etc, but I have no touch functionality at all.
I am not sure I want to fix the phone as it looks a little beyond what I can do. So, I want to sell it as it is for someone else to fix. I am rooted etc on stock rom. Phone is recognised as an android device when connected to my laptop (win 8.1) but I can't access my data at all. I have tried to flash the stock rom again using Nexus 4 Toolkit, but it doesn't find my nexus. I have uninstalled and reinstalled drivers etc. Still no luck.
I booted into recovery, but for some reason I chose a the touch recovery twrp, so that is unusable for me. All I want to do is format the thing to sell it on and be done with it.
Any ideas?
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Download the 4.3 factory images, boot your phone in fastboot, connect it to your PC, and use the "Flash-all" script in the factory images zip. It should restore and wipe your phone, and you don't need any touching.
abaaaabbbb63 said:
Download the 4.3 factory images, boot your phone in fastboot, connect it to your PC, and use the "Flash-all" script in the factory images zip. It should restore and wipe your phone, and you don't need any touching.
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Phone is in fastboot, windows beeps when connection phone up, clicking on 'flash all' brings up the command prompt telling me fastboot isn't recognised as an internal or external command . . . .
Things like debugging are on, as I have the jellybean logo also.
mgolder said:
Phone is in fastboot, windows beeps when connection phone up, clicking on 'flash all' brings up the command prompt telling me fastboot isn't recognised as an internal or external command . . . .
Things like debugging are on, as I have the jellybean logo also.
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Ok. Install these drivers, then try again:
http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-set-up-android-adb-and-fastboot-on-windows-tutorial/
abaaaabbbb63 said:
Ok. Install these drivers, then try again:
http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-set-up-android-adb-and-fastboot-on-windows-tutorial/
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That description really helped on that link. Using that, and then the Nexus 4 Toolkit, it all came together and I have put it back to the stock ROM now. Thank you :good:

No Command Error

I went to update to KitKat and it was nearly done and then the "No Command" error came up. My tablet has an unlocked boot loader but isn't rooted. However it was before but I updated it from an OTA and that got rid of it. I've tried booting into recovery etc but the same thing happens.
Anyone have any advice please?
Same exact issue and set up here. Also, maybe I'm just dumb, but I can't get my tablet to turn off either. It just keeps cycling back to the "no command" screen until I do something.
tgearhar said:
Same exact issue and set up here. Also, maybe I'm just dumb, but I can't get my tablet to turn off either. It just keeps cycling back to the "no command" screen until I do something.
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I think that both of you what you see (the "no command") is your stock recovery, if indeed you see an android with a yellow !.
If it is the case to access the menu of the stock recovery press power and tap volume up. The menu will give you the choice of rebooting your Nexus 7.
gunner1937 said:
I think that both of you what you see (the "no command") is your stock recovery, if indeed you see an android with a yellow !.
If it is the case to access the menu of the stock recovery press power and tap volume up. The menu will give you the choice of rebooting your Nexus 7.
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I can get to the menu but when trying the reboot option, it just cycles the same way again. Back to the android with a red ! and says "No command." I also tried clearing cache and data to no avail. I was going to try using ADB to manually push the update but my computer was recently updated and now I can't get the driver installed for some reason.
I spent too much time messing around with and learning how to do things with my SIII and not enough time with this
Same deal here! Not sure what to do short of wiping and losing my info.
Same here...any advice? Not sure what happened. OTA update too.
Significa said:
Same here...any advice? Not sure what happened. OTA update too.
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Wow, this seems to be widespread, at least somewhat. I'm in same situation. Toolkits, adb, nothing works. I thought this was a soft brick, but now I'm thinking it's toast. Probably doesn't help that I didn't have Dev options enabled along with USB Debugging. I can't even turn it off. Just bootloops after Google logo shows up twice, then to No Command error, then starts over again. I wonder what the hell is causing this. (Device was locked and unrooted)
Same boat here, even sideloaded the factory image via ADB.
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I was going to try using ADB to manually push the update but my computer was recently updated and now I can't get the driver installed for some reason.
If you have android-sdk-windows installed on your computer do not forget to update it through "SDK Manager.exe".
Pushing via ADB didn't work for me. That also failed.
I caved and called Google. Tech support is stumped as well.
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Could this be a widespread issue? Like I don't even understand why it happened at all!
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I finally got mine working again!
I tried a million different things so I'm going to try and explain my process as simple as I can, I apologize in advance because I am far from an expert...
First, I tried using the method, well some of it, from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796
- I would suggest using this thread to get everything set up (drivers, ADB, the factory image downloaded and in the correct file location) I wasn't able to get the drivers working correctly with that route so I ended up using the toolkit to get them working but that thread helped me get all of the system files in the correct location and helped get all of the ADB stuff set up.
Once you have everything set up and your computer recognizes the tablet, (I checked that by opening a cmd prompt and using the command from the original thread above "adb devices"). As long as you see your device, I think you should be good.
From the "No Command" screen I held down Power and Volume + to get the menu to come up. I then chose the Restart option and immediately held Power and Volume -. This got me into the Fastboot Mode.
Once in Fastboot mode I went to the cmd prompt on my computer and used the following commands in this order from this post:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot reboot
*Make sure that all of the image files are in the proper location on your computer otherwise this step is worthless
The tablet then rebooted normally and I was able to set everything up again. Again, I am by no means an expert at all, this is just what worked for me. Try at your own risk.
I hope I covered all of the steps, I tried a million different things last night so they all kind of run together.
I ended up doing and it worked for me as well. Wiped everything though. How can I restore / reinstall my apps w/o needing to download them all again?
Two things: That guide says you must have USB Debugging enabled. Since my wife had this tablet, I did not have dev options enabled at all, including USB debug.
The other thing is that when I run the SDK Manager, nothing happens on my computer. I double click it or try Run as Admin, and a small CMD box flashes on my screen for a millesecond and disappears. That's all.
My wife's 2012 N7 is having this same problem. Unlocked bootloader, but I reflashed factory image and unrooted before giving it to her. She got the OTA last night, and now stuck at No Command.
I've subscribed to this thread, hoping that you guys will have it solved before I get home from work tonight! Would love to not have her lose all her data.
(I was kinda mad that she got the OTA last night and I haven't got it yet on my 2013 N7, but that's another gripe for another thread)
killswitch11 said:
Two things: That guide says you must have USB Debugging enabled. Since my wife had this tablet, I did not have dev options enabled at all, including USB debug.
The other thing is that when I run the SDK Manager, nothing happens on my computer. I double click it or try Run as Admin, and a small CMD box flashes on my screen for a millesecond and disappears. That's all.
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Unfortunately I'm not sure on the SDK manager part. As far as the USB Debugging, I'm 98% sure that I did not have it enabled either. I think I did at one point but after doing several OTA upgrades, I'm sure it got unchecked.
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kr33mo said:
I ended up doing and it worked for me as well. Wiped everything though. How can I restore / reinstall my apps w/o needing to download them all again?
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I don't believe there is a way. Maybe someone smarter than myself can chime in but I had to let the play store do it's thing and re-download all of mine.
tgearhar said:
I finally got mine working again!
I tried a million different things so I'm going to try and explain my process as simple as I can, I apologize in advance because I am far from an expert...
First, I tried using the method, well some of it, from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796
- I would suggest using this thread to get everything set up (drivers, ADB, the factory image downloaded and in the correct file location) I wasn't able to get the drivers working correctly with that route so I ended up using the toolkit to get them working but that thread helped me get all of the system files in the correct location and helped get all of the ADB stuff set up.
Once you have everything set up and your computer recognizes the tablet, (I checked that by opening a cmd prompt and using the command from the original thread above "adb devices"). As long as you see your device, I think you should be good.
From the "No Command" screen I held down Power and Volume + to get the menu to come up. I then chose the Restart option and immediately held Power and Volume -. This got me into the Fastboot Mode.
Once in Fastboot mode I went to the cmd prompt on my computer and used the following commands in this order from this post:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot reboot
*Make sure that all of the image files are in the proper location on your computer otherwise this step is worthless
The tablet then rebooted normally and I was able to set everything up again. Again, I am by no means an expert at all, this is just what worked for me. Try at your own risk.
I hope I covered all of the steps, I tried a million different things last night so they all kind of run together.
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Worked for me! Thanks, I don't believe I had USB Debugging enabled either. Shame it wiped all my data though.
OK, got mine back up and running! I'll just leave what I did here in case anyone can benefit from it.
I first used Wug's Toolkit to download and install the RAW drivers. (Option #4, I believe) They were the only ones that worked for me. I followed the instructions to install them and then when it looped to the No Command screen, I held volume up and power. This got me to the menu, where I chose reboot. I then immediately held down the volume button and power to get into the bootloader screen, where it (thankfully) stopped looping. Then I unlocked the bootloader using the one-click option. Next step was to download and flash factory 4.4 image using the Soft Brick mode. Fastboot recognized my device and pushed the image. Now all is well. Close call... I've already enabled USB Debugging for my wife on this tablet so that crap doesn't happen again. She did lose all her data but she is happy to have a working tablet again instead of a $200 beer coaster.
killswitch11 said:
OK, got mine back up and running! I'll just leave what I did here in case anyone can benefit from it.
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Worked for me as well. Really appreciate that.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
killswitch11 said:
OK, got mine back up and running! I'll just leave what I did here in case anyone can benefit from it.
I first used Wug's Toolkit to download and install the RAW drivers. (Option #4, I believe) They were the only ones that worked for me. I followed the instructions to install them and then when it looped to the No Command screen, I held volume up and power. This got me to the menu, where I chose reboot. I then immediately held down the volume button and power to get into the bootloader screen, where it (thankfully) stopped looping. Then I unlocked the bootloader using the one-click option. Next step was to download and flash factory 4.4 image using the Soft Brick mode. Fastboot recognized my device and pushed the image. Now all is well. Close call... I've already enabled USB Debugging for my wife on this tablet so that crap doesn't happen again. She did lose all her data but she is happy to have a working tablet again instead of a $200 beer coaster.
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I'll give that a go tomorrow. Missed my tablet! Hope it works!

[Q] Bell D803 constant re-boot

A bit of an SOS situation if anyone knows the right steps please
Well, I restored a Titanium Backup and mistakenly toggled the "restore system apk". It ran fine, all restored and then when I rebooted got stuck.
By "stuck", it re-boots constantly. It shows the LG animation, then all I can see is two messages before it starts booting again:
1) "Unfortunately, Google Play Services Has Stopped"
2) "Unfortunately, System UI has stopped
... and then it does the entire boot sequence, animation, again, and again.
Here is what I can do:
* It is in USB debug mode.
* I have drivers on laptop
* I am able to connect with adb and also shell into phone.
* With adb, I have output to the file an "adb bugreport" as well as an "adb logcat".
* I have several backups:
a) The modemsst1.img and modemsst2.img created by Titanium Backup
b) Titanium backups (full apps and data)
c) an "adb backup - all" backup
* I managed to get it into firmware update mode by pressing the volume up button and the power button and then when it flashed red a few times, just the up button. So, I can get it into Firmware update mode.
Of course, I have never really used adb before, except to dabble a bit. So, I am encouraged that I can somehow get into with shell.
I am not unplugging it until I know what to do!
Since then I have been able to turn the phone off and also put it into charging on USB.
This is what worked:
* Hold down power and volume down button until booting stops and phone turns off completely.​
When it does shut down, I kept buttons down until it flashes logo again and then shuts down again. Then I let go. Phone is off and when I plugged in the charger it shows charging animation.
Now, after inspecting the bugreport, I noticed a lot of these messages for all the system apps like this one:
"I/PackageManager(21318): Expecting better updatd system app for com.lge.sizech"​
I think the cause of all this shralp is this, I did a LG Mobile Support Tool "Upgrade Recovery" and then in Titanium Backup I restored an older backup (incl system apks). At least that makes sense seeing all the "Expecting better apdat system app" messages in the bugreport.
Still not sure what to do next
I tried the very good instructions here:
[Guide] Unroot/Unbrick - flash official factory firmware with LG Launche
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2471370
The update succeeded. However, when I rebooted the phone it is in the same boot-loop with message that it was before.
I used the BELL D803B10D_00.kdz file. Now I will try with the earlier version BELL D803BA_00.kdz file.
We will see what happens ...
do you have nandroid backup from previous rom?
I have three backups:
1) Titanium Backup (full)
* This was my first backup performed right after rooting device and installing Titanium Backup.
2) Titanium Backup (full)
* Did this 2 days ago. Device was working OK and did as precaution.
3) ADB BACKUP. I did this one before my Titanium restore.
I restored the first titanium backup and that (ooooppps!) was after I did an LG Firmware update.
ALSO:
I am on Windows 7 64 and although adb works fine, fastboot does not. I understand that might be a problem with windows 7 64.
So, unless anyone objects, I am going to redo on my windows 32 machine and also "fastbook oem unlock".
Since firmware is OK, if I do the fastboot oem unlock, that will wipe everything. But I can still boot and re-setip the phone, right?
Just checking before I fudge everything up here ..
ALSO ALSO:
I had antivirus/theft security installed and I disabled it partway through last restore.
Maybe that has somethng to do with this all .
But I am still cool because I can ADB and also firmware install seems ok.
ADB works and that is the one good sign.
or you can follow ADB Sideload method
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
zekurosu said:
or you can follow ADB Sideload method
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
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I don't (didn't) have TWRP installed. How can I sideload without it?
Also, should I adb oem unlock to get it wiped at this point?
I'm having a similar problem on a Bell D803. Just happened very randomly today. I turned my phone off for an exam, then turned it back on after.. initially had no signal and a black background. Settings for factory reset wouldn't work. My phone is rooted and has TWRP. I went into recovery and formatted.
Bootloop.
Bootloop.
Bootloop x 20.
I however, don't get the same two messages. I just keep bootlooping.
Got home, tried to go through download mode to unbrick it, but for some reason my computer isn't picking it up. I have all the drivers, and before this incident, it was recognized.
Any solutions?
I'm thinking of buying an OTG USB and then just flashing a stock zip from recovery. Would that be a possible viable solution?
asdfvtn said:
I'm having a similar problem on a Bell D803. Just happened very randomly today. I turned my phone off for an exam, then turned it back on after.. initially had no signal and a black background. Settings for factory reset wouldn't work. My phone is rooted and has TWRP. I went into recovery and formatted.
Bootloop.
Bootloop.
Bootloop x 20.
I however, don't get the same two messages. I just keep bootlooping.
Got home, tried to go through download mode to unbrick it, but for some reason my computer isn't picking it up. I have all the drivers, and before this incident, it was recognized.
Any solutions?
I'm thinking of buying an OTG USB and then just flashing a stock zip from recovery. Would that be a possible viable solution?
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Well, I am able to connect with adb fine on my laptop (Win 7 64) but not on my desktop (Win 7 32)
But on my Win 7 64 I cannot get into fastboot.
I am wondering if the driver install on my desktop went foo-bar and needs reinstall. Also, I noticed that the website drivers are more recent USB drivers than some of the ones linked on this site.
I used adb uninstall package for many user packages and it was success. But I still see the packages listed in the bugreport?
For example: I already uninstalled "com.benhirashima.skiplock" and also "com.lookout".
Why? What to do to really zap them for good?
Sorry, I posted the wrong link earlier.
This was the guide I used which succeeded but made no difference to the boot-loop.
LG G2 Stock Firmware (Go Back to Stock)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476&highlight=d803
Just figured out how to do a factory reset.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ogBvzbPikc
The hard reset worked and now I am configuring the phone settings!
So, again, this is what I did:
1) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45293512
2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ogBvzbPikc
Not sure if it all worked but I am setting the phone up as we speak (or as I type)
natureburger said:
Well, I am able to connect with adb fine on my laptop (Win 7 64) but not on my desktop (Win 7 32)
But on my Win 7 64 I cannot get into fastboot.
I am wondering if the driver install on my desktop went foo-bar and needs reinstall. Also, I noticed that the website drivers are more recent USB drivers than some of the ones linked on this site.
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Hmm that's strange. Unfortunately for me, I'm already on 64-bit and it still isn't picking it up.
ALL FIXED UP
WORKING 110%
:good:
natureburger said:
ALL FIXED UP
WORKING 110%
:good:
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I have followed this to a t.
Succesfully flashed the stock firmware that came with the phone when sold.
Did hard reset using the the power button and volume down
= phone rebooting every 10 seconds, no wifi, imei = null
adb devices = offline.
Really depressed right now. If anybody can help me I would appreciate it.
zprovo said:
I have followed this to a t.
Succesfully flashed the stock firmware that came with the phone when sold.
Did hard reset using the the power button and volume down
= phone rebooting every 10 seconds, no wifi, imei = null
adb devices = offline.
Really depressed right now. If anybody can help me I would appreciate it.
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Press the power button down and hold it.
It should turn off, then look like it is turning on, (flash logo very briefly) and then turn off.
Let go of power button and it should stay off.
Do that. Now, does it work to turn off completely?
Let's see if you can do that first.
Then .. do hard reset, exactly like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ogBvzbPikc
Does the hard reset screen show and give you hard reset options?
natureburger said:
Press the power button down and hold it.
It should turn off, then look like it is turning on, (flash logo very briefly) and then turn off.
Let go of power button and it should stay off.
Do that. Now, does it work to turn off completely?
Let's see if you can do that first.
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Yup. I totally understand what you are saying and have done it many times. I had to use that method to get into download mode and also had to use it to do hard reset.
I just reflashed the phone all over again a second time succesfully.
Reboots every 5 seconds. Keyboard came up for a few seconds for the first time in 48 hours during the initial setup phase. 5 seconds later as I was trying to input a wifi code it would not appear. then it rebooted as usual.
I really appreciate any input right now. :cyclops::crying:
zprovo said:
Yup. I totally understand what you are saying and have done it many times. I had to use that method to get into download mode and also had to use it to do hard reset.
I just reflashed the phone all over again a second time succesfully.
Reboots every 5 seconds. Keyboard came up for a few seconds for the first time in 48 hours during the initial setup phase. 5 seconds later as I was trying to input a wifi code it would not appear. then it rebooted as usual.
I really appreciate any input right now. :cyclops::crying:
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1) Are you able to completely turn it off using my instructions?
2) When you hard reset (2nd half of this video), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ogBvzbPikc
a) Does the hard reset screen show?
b) Does it give you the hard reset options?
3) Before it was bricked, was it in 'usb debug mode' in developer options?
4) Which kpz version did you restore to?
5) Did your "adb devices" ever work? Did your "adb shell" ever work?
natureburger said:
1) Are you able to completely turn it off using my instructions?
2) When you hard reset (2nd half of this video), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ogBvzbPikc
a) Does the hard reset screen show?
b) Does it give you the hard reset options?
3) Before it was bricked, was it in 'usb debug mode' in developer options?
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1) Yes absolutely. It is sitting next to me right now doing nothing at all because I turn it off when I am not trying to fix it, otherwise it keeps rebooting relentlessly.
2) a) Yes, same as the video. b) Yes it says the same exact thing as the video. I press power key twice and it begins. The stock recovery android appears with a loading bar on the bottom for ~1 minute then it goes to the boot "lg animation".
3) Yes it was. Before it was bricked I essentially always had it in debug mode because I successfully rooted it and simply left it on debugging mode after having to activate it to root.
4) D801V11B_00.kdz The EXACT same as the original. This is a Videotron (canadian) phone. I can clearly remember without a doubt going into about phone and this is what it was running before all of this happened.
5) I am having a bit of memory strain here, but I do believe it also said adb devices before any of the issues came. It is a good point I will try "adb device" from another trusted computer.
Other notes: I can browse the android os for a few seconds. Sometimes sound does not work, wifi is non functional (even though the keyboard never appears, I managed to have a security free wifi in my proximity and it would not connect (was saying: temporarily avoiding bad signal)) and also I do have modemstat1.img and modemstat2.img backups for EFS.
adb devices consistently shows "offline" but it is definitely recognizing the phone. I have also tried using usb debugging activated and still "offline". Drivers are up to date and all.
The upper drawer in the usual g2 user interface is strange now. it doesnt have anything except for the date (1970 something...) and a "gear" icon for system settings. I am talking the drawer you drag down from the top of the screen.
This phone was working with absolutely no problems 2 days ago.
Thank you so much for looking into this. I have certainly exhausted my repairing capacities. I am entirely dependent upon the knowledgeable individuals in here from here on out.
zprovo said:
1) Yes absolutely. It is sitting next to me right now doing nothing at all because I turn it off when I am not trying to fix it, otherwise it keeps rebooting relentlessly.
2) a) Yes, same as the video. b) Yes it says the same exact thing as the video. I press power key twice and it begins. The stock recovery android appears with a loading bar on the bottom for ~1 minute then it goes to the boot "lg animation".
3) Yes it was. Before it was bricked I essentially always had it in debug mode because I successfully rooted it and simply left it on debugging mode after having to activate it to root.
4) D801V11B_00.kdz The EXACT same as the original. This is a Videotron (canadian) phone. I can clearly remember without a doubt going into about phone and this is what it was running before all of this happened.
5) I am having a bit of memory strain here, but I do believe it also said adb devices before any of the issues came. It is a good point I will try "adb device" from another trusted computer.
Other notes: I can browse the android os for a few seconds. Sometimes sound does not work, wifi is non functional (even though the keyboard never appears, I managed to have a security free wifi in my proximity and it would not connect (was saying: temporarily avoiding bad signal)) and also I do have modemstat1.img and modemstat2.img backups for EFS.
adb devices consistently shows "offline" but it is definitely recognizing the phone. I have also tried using usb debugging activated and still "offline". Drivers are up to date and all.
The upper drawer in the usual g2 user interface is strange now. it doesnt have anything except for the date (1970 something...) and a "gear" icon for system settings. I am talking the drawer you drag down from the top of the screen.
This phone was working with absolutely no problems 2 days ago.
Thank you so much for looking into this. I have certainly exhausted my repairing capacities. I am entirely dependent upon the knowledgeable individuals in here from here on out.
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Hmmmm..... why your adb devices is not working? But the re-pair works and you can then do hard reset.
But that is good information you shared.
Maybe someone else can chime in.
From my experience:
1) adb usb access seems spotty. My win 7 64 connected fine and it even kept the shell through the reboot cycle. But on my win 7 32 machine it was only detecting device and then not able to shell.
2) I was also able to use from the LG website LG MOBILE SUPPORT TOOLS.
Download the LG MOBILE SUPPORT TOOL
I downloaded the most recent one from the LG website and make sure to select your options >> country and then the correct phone model at the upper right hand corner of the tool.
Then install USB driver for correct phone model.
Then see if USB works, "adb device" should return the device code.
"adb shell" should show the shell prompt.
3) There is always fastboot. But I an noob and know 0% about how to properly connect and use it.
Some others please chime in and help this droid bro!

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