2 days ago i flashed android 4.3 on my nexus 7, after using it for a while i noticed that the total space is 6.02 gb on my 32gb model.
i looked for this problem online and found someone who the same thing happened to him while flashing 4.2.2.
the answer was to wipe everything, data and internal storage. so i did it and the same problem repeated , i flashed android 4.2.2 back but the same thing happened. how can i solve it?
Follow the instructions in this thread, post #10. It will fix you right up. It is the proper commands to flash through fastboot that will get the memory right.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776860
Of course, change the bootloader and system image versions to correspond to the 4.3 values. Eg 4.23.
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Formatting your internal through recovery will correct it.
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Formatting your internal through recovery will correct it.
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Actually, it wont. It is an issue that can happen when fastboot incorrectly formats the system and gives it the wrong size, making the remaining unusable. Recovery will read it incorrectly also, and only format the space marked as useable. Re-doing by using the correct fastboot commands is really the only way to get the whole thing back to useable and active.
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which thread
rebel1699 said:
Follow the instructions in this thread, post #10. It will fix you right up. It is the proper commands to flash through fastboot that will get the memory right.
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Sorry, which thread? I can't find any post #10 in this one.
valemax said:
Sorry, which thread? I can't find any post #10 in this one.
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My bad. I forgot to post the link earlier. I updated my post.
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thanks
tomer007 said:
2 days ago i flashed android 4.3 on my nexus 7, after using it for a while i noticed that the total space is 6.02 gb on my 32gb model.
i looked for this problem online and found someone who the same thing happened to him while flashing 4.2.2.
the answer was to wipe everything, data and internal storage. so i did it and the same problem repeated , i flashed android 4.2.2 back but the same thing happened. how can i solve it?
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thanks you man i love you!
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Actually, it wont. It is an issue that can happen when fastboot incorrectly formats the system and gives it the wrong size, making the remaining unusable. Recovery will read it incorrectly also, and only format the space marked as useable. Re-doing by using the correct fastboot commands is really the only way to get the whole thing back to useable and active.
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Actually yes it will with clockwork. Format SD card and wallah ...back to correct size. Did this for two of my nexus after manually flashing 4.3 through fast boot.
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tomer007 said:
2 days ago i flashed android 4.3 on my nexus 7, after using it for a while i noticed that the total space is 6.02 gb on my 32gb model.
i looked for this problem online and found someone who the same thing happened to him while flashing 4.2.2.
the answer was to wipe everything, data and internal storage. so i did it and the same problem repeated , i flashed android 4.2.2 back but the same thing happened. how can i solve it?
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Do a factory reset from within stock recovery
rebel1699 said:
Actually, it wont. It is an issue that can happen when fastboot incorrectly formats the system and gives it the wrong size, making the remaining unusable. Recovery will read it incorrectly also, and only format the space marked as useable. Re-doing by using the correct fastboot commands is really the only way to get the whole thing back to useable and active.
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Yes it will as this has happened to me on several occasions after flashing 4.2.2 and 4.3. Reformatting reliably corrected it each time.
formatting storage DOES NOT solve this problem
i have a 32gb which is showing 6gb free, I've completely wiped it and tried 5 different custom roms plus stock kitkat and stock lollipop and I can't solve the problem...
djCarpio said:
formatting storage DOES NOT solve this problem
i have a 32gb which is showing 6gb free, I've completely wiped it and tried 5 different custom roms plus stock kitkat and stock lollipop and I can't solve the problem...
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factory reset with stock recovery
GtrCraft said:
factory reset with stock recovery
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Like I said, that DOESNT WORK.
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Like I said, that DOESNT WORK.
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You didn't mention that you used stock recovery, try flashing a factory image
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You didn't mention that you used stock recovery, try flashing a factory image
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Yeah done that with wugfresh
When you say stock recovery you mean twrp or clockwork? Stock doesn't come with a recovery, does it?
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Yeah done that with wugfresh
When you say stock recovery you mean twrp or clockwork? Stock doesn't come with a recovery, does it?
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oh yes it does
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oh yes it does
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So how do I boot into stock recovery?
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So how do I boot into stock recovery?
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Flash the recovery from the factory image, boot in it and do a factory reset
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I got a 32gb yesterday and it was 32gb..after today I just realize that my size capacity has went to 16 GB...for example...after factory reseting it shows up as free space of 13gb... All I did was flash userdata. IMG and cache.img with cwm recovery. Is there any way of fixing this?
Your sure you got a 32gb?
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Your sure you got a 32gb?
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yep..when i checked i had 29gb free space and it showed 29gb on android transfer
now it says total space 13.05gb with 12.51gb free....
jarjar124 said:
I got a 32gb yesterday and it was 32gb..after today I just realize that my size capacity has went to 16 GB...for example...after factory reseting it shows up as free space of 13gb... All I did was flash userdata. IMG and cache.img with cwm recovery. Is there any way of fixing this?
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The things you've flashed might of had the partitioning scheme in-mind of a 16GB device (which would mean the other 16GB would be unpartitioned and invisible.
You could probably try seeing if there are specific 32GB files you can flash though.
espionage724 said:
The things you've flashed might of had the partitioning scheme in-mind of a 16GB device (which would mean the other 16GB would be unpartitioned and invisible.
You could probably try seeing if there are specific 32GB files you can flash though.
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trying to i just checked and im positive my n10 is 32gb.... my serial code matches the 32gb serial code
I have this EXACT same problem and I've been busting my a** off trying to find a solution to it. I did the same as you and flashed userdata.img and cache.img after a boot loop when I unlocked the bootloader (I did factory reset but it didn't have any impact and everything I tried didn't work, including re flashing the stock image). I've looked around on Google alot and was contemplating posting too but thought I'd do some more research first cause I had a similar problem on my HTC One X. Some solutions state deleting 'lost.dir' or the lost+found folder might help but this didn't work for me. 16gb has just vanished =(
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I have this EXACT same problem and I've been busting my a** off trying to find a solution to it. I did the same as you and flashed userdata.img and cache.img after a boot loop when I unlocked the bootloader (I did factory reset but it didn't have any impact and everything I tried didn't work, including re flashing the stock image). I've looked around on Google alot and was contemplating posting too but thought I'd do some more research first cause I had a similar problem on my HTC One X. Some solutions state deleting 'lost.dir' or the lost+found folder might help but this didn't work for me. 16gb has just vanished =(
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Yeah...I can't do anything....I tried almost everything
I'm going to try and full wipe again, from within the settings. If that doesn't work, I might full wipe from recovery and if that doesn't work I might try to re flash the user data and cache.img. Just can't test it yet cause I set up all my data yesterday and I can't back it up since Macs don't read 4.2 devices natively argh.
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I'm going to try and full wipe again, from within the settings. If that doesn't work, I might full wipe from recovery and if that doesn't work I might try to re flash the user data and cache.img. Just can't test it yet cause I set up all my data yesterday and I can't back it up since Macs don't read 4.2 devices natively argh.
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let me know how it goes!
I know n7 owners had this problem. Some 32gb owners flashed the 16gb n7 image and it repartitioned the tablet to 16 gb, I haven't looked for a fix but that may be a good place to start.
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draco259 said:
I know n7 owners had this problem. Some 32gb owners flashed the 16gb n7 image and it repartitioned the tablet to 16 gb, I haven't looked for a fix but that may be a good place to start.
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there isnt a 32gb image
AHAHAHAH! i finally fixed it!! i used the flash-all script in the nexus 10 factory image and it reformatted userdata back to 32gb! i am finally at peace!
Haha that's great to hear buddy. I know it's probably too late to ask now cause you have probably started to re download your apps and settings but do you think just flashing user data would work? The flashall doesn't work for me for some reason on my friend's mac.
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Haha that's great to hear buddy. I know it's probably too late to ask now cause you have probably started to re download your apps and settings but do you think just flashing user data would work? The flashall doesn't work for me for some reason on my friend's mac.
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No I don't think so. Its supposed to reformat the user data.IMG position. Try using a windows computer or Linux computer.
Would love to do that on my Windows computer but atm I don't have access to one cause my laptop broke just a couple of weeks back. I may try to move the stock rom to my Nexus and flash it. Will see how that goes if full wiping doesn't work. Thanks bud and glad to hear your Nexus 10 is back to normal
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Would love to do that on my Windows computer but atm I don't have access to one cause my laptop broke just a couple of weeks back. I may try to move the stock rom to my Nexus and flash it. Will see how that goes if full wiping doesn't work. Thanks bud and glad to hear your Nexus 10 is back to normal
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I think it will work on the Mac. U got to give it root permission so do sudo then the flash-all script. Make sure they're all in the same folder. In order to run it with sudo you should type sudo then drag the script into the terminal and enter. I'm not sure though if this is how you do it on Mac though
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I think it will work on the Mac. U got to give it root permission so do sudo then the flash-all script. Make sure they're all in the same folder. In order to run it with sudo you should type sudo then drag the script into the terminal and enter. I'm not sure though if this is how you do it on Mac though
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would you mind clarifying this? Maybe a step-by-step tutorial on how to fix this issue? And how not to do i (prevent it)? I'm about to root my 32gb and now I'm worried I'll flash a 16gb image or something, is that how it happened?
Glad you fixed it, but any idea what caused it so the rest of us can avoid the pain?
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jarjar124 said:
AHAHAHAH! i finally fixed it!! i used the flash-all script in the nexus 10 factory image and it reformatted userdata back to 32gb! i am finally at peace!
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Can you verify what it says for Total space under:
Settings | Storage | INTERNAL STORAGE
I just did a full wipe and I got 27.26 GB (not 29)
Hey guys,
I followed the OTA thread and used fastboot to install KRT16S. Everything works just fine, but, my device thinks it is the 8GB model and says only 6GB are available to me. Only my device is the 16GB model. any advice I can follow?
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Hey guys,
I followed the OTA thread and used fastboot to install KRT16S. Everything works just fine, but, my device thinks it is the 8GB model and says only 6GB are available to me. Only my device is the 16GB model. any advice I can follow?
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probably from so many updates, maybe your phone is keeping a backup of all of them. T'would explain all this usage..
ramsayeg said:
Hey guys,
I followed the OTA thread and used fastboot to install KRT16S. Everything works just fine, but, my device thinks it is the 8GB model and says only 6GB are available to me. Only my device is the 16GB model. any advice I can follow?
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On the Nexus Root Toolkit site, it says:
Perform a factory reset.
Settings > Backup & reset > Factory data reset.
This will make it display correctly again.
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madcat1990 said:
probably from so many updates, maybe your phone is keeping a backup of all of them. T'would explain all this usage..
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Well, I deleted the contents of the /sdcard during the updates, so that wouldn't be possible. Plus, it says my total available storage is 6GB, and not 13GB like it has before the update. The phone thinks it is the 8GB model!
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On the Nexus Root Toolkit site, it says:
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Oh man, having to install everything again. Thanks for the tip, will try.
Where did you download the factory image for the Nexus 4? I got one form Google and it seems that the files are name incorrectly. I get a message saying the bootloader is incorrect makoz20i (should be makoz30d). Just need a reliable factory image to flash my N4.
no need to wipe all data, just wipe cache on stock recovery.
I also have same problems. My Nexus 4 16Gb, after installing kitkat KRT16S via fastboot with the factory image download from google then become nexus 4 8Gb??? I don't know what happens ?
I also have this problem - 16gb N4 now showing as only 8gb. Any fixes out there (that don't involve wiping/factory reset)? Thanks
Try wiping cache first. If that doesn't work, factory reset is your only choice.
I just noticed mine is doing the same thing...says 5.67 for total space. I had issues when I tried to flash the update, so I ended up going back completely to stock. Then about 15 minutes later, I received the notification to update to 4.4 which I did. So I didn't even flash my update. It was the normal Nexus 4 update procedure.
Update: I did a factory reset and now my phone says it has 19.92 total space. So, the factory reset fixes it. Hopefully there will be a less drastic solution to this issue at some point.
I am having a similar problem after downloading 4.4 custom rom. Tried resetting n flashing other Roms and it stays the same. Missing a lot of space here, please help?
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calypso888 said:
I am having a similar problem after downloading 4.4 custom rom. Tried resetting n flashing other Roms and it stays the same. Missing a lot of space here, please help?
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Have you seen this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033692
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Factory reset worked for me on N4 and N7
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Ok i was updating my rooted nexus 7 (2012) of the air to 4.4 kitkat. It downloaded and installed but when it was time for it to boot it just got stuck at the 4.4 booting screen (the circles) so i looked on the forums and it said to format everything (cache, system, sd) via clockworkmod so i did. When i tried to reboot it just got stuck at the Google loading screen.
1st Forum i will use this heaps more if the community can help me out
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Ok i was updating my rooted nexus 7 (2012) of the air to 4.4 kitkat. It downloaded and installed but when it was time for it to boot it just got stuck at the 4.4 booting screen (the circles) so i looked on the forums and it said to format everything (cache, system, sd) via clockworkmod so i did. When i tried to reboot it just got stuck at the Google loading screen.
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try to wait longer, for me it also took a lot of time
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try to wait longer, for me it also took a lot of time
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that was a quick reply.
Darn i should have waited but now im stuck at this google screen how long does it normally take ??
Pippindog said:
that was a quick reply.
Darn i should have waited but now im stuck at this google screen how long does it normally take ??
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first boot after flashing for me it took ~5-10 minutes, i don't remember. I tired to wait and go to get a lunch )))
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first boot after flashing for me it took ~5-10 minutes, i don't remember. I tired to wait and go to get a lunch )))
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I have turned it on and still its not booting after at least 20minutes the photo in the attachment is what its stuck at
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I have turned it on and still its not booting after at least 20minutes the photo in the attachment is what its stuck at
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Try reflashing it again.
All working just had reinstall some recovery thingy if anyone has this problem I will post a link to the solution
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Pippindog said:
All working just had reinstall some recovery thingy if anyone has this problem I will post a link to the solution
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Much appreciated if you would.
Son's N7 is stuck at boot logo.
Downloaded this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269
Then someone showed me how to use it.
Hope this helped
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NoSubstitute said:
Much appreciated if you would.
Son's N7 is stuck at boot logo.
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What did you do before it got stuck? And which recovery are u using? bootloader etc
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JayDream said:
What did you do before it got stuck? And which recovery are u using? bootloader etc
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TWRP and I forgot that I shouldn't let it "fix" broken root.
I just used the basic guide on how to flash a factory image of 4.3 in smaller pieces with fastboot, skipping userdata (so I could keep mine), and then sideloaded the two KRT OTA followed by flashing SuperSU 1.75. I did all that in one go, on my second Nexus 7, before booting it the first time.
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TWRP and I forgot that I shouldn't let it "fix" broken root.
I just used the basic guide on how to flash a factory image of 4.3 in smaller pieces with fastboot, skipping userdata (so I could keep mine), and then sideloaded the two KRT OTA followed by flashing SuperSU 1.75. I did all that in one go, on my second Nexus 7, before booting it the first time.
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1st Make sure you are on the latest twrp. 2nd it would be easier just to flash a stock ROM in recovery instead of flashing the factory images.. Is there a particular need for using the factory images or do u just want a working ROM?
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1st Make sure you are on the latest twrp. 2nd it would be easier just to flash a stock ROM in recovery instead of flashing the factory images.. Is there a particular need for using the factory images or do u just want a working ROM?
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I didn't want to lose any data at the time.
Hi ppl,
yesterday i flashed my defy mb525 to cm10 android 4.1.1, after flashing my internal memory shows TOTAL SIZE 0.0B.
1. i thought of wiping once again, i can't goto the option of recovery mode.
2. i can't able to install 2init from my sd, stating "to remove any of application from internal memory".
3. i thought of doing factory reset, but the internal storage option is not showing.
Kindly help me with this issue. :crying:
did you resolve it? I'm having the same problem and dunno what to do.
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Hi ppl,
yesterday i flashed my defy mb525 to cm10 android 4.1.1, after flashing my internal memory shows TOTAL SIZE 0.0B.
1. i thought of wiping once again, i can't goto the option of recovery mode.
2. i can't able to install 2init from my sd, stating "to remove any of application from internal memory".
3. i thought of doing factory reset, but the internal storage option is not showing.
Kindly help me with this issue. :crying:
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Arathon said:
did you resolve it? I'm having the same problem and dunno what to do.
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Start again from SBF.
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hotdog125 said:
Start again from SBF.
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Done it but nothing ca't resolve it and I can't even clear Cache and dalvik from the partition.It's like the intermal memory doesn't exist.
Arathon said:
Done it but nothing ca't resolve it and I can't even clear Cache and dalvik from the partition.It's like the intermal memory doesn't exist.
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See if it works in the stock ROM first. Then install the ROM of your choice.
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hotdog125 said:
Start again from SBF.
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See if it works in the stock ROM first. Then install the ROM of your choice.
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I tried it (this was the first thing I've done) i flashed the stock sbf with rsd lite then i flashed the latest CM version but the problem still persists.
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I tried it (this was the first thing I've done) i flashed the stock sbf with rsd lite then i flashed the latest CM version but the problem still persists.
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Is your internal memory working properly with your stock ROM?
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hotdog125 said:
Is your internal memory working properly with your stock ROM?
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Nope It isn't recognized, in setting-memory it's 0 gb. I wanted to try remount it or something like that but my knowledge is quite limited with adb and dunno if it's possible with our locked bootloader.
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Nope It isn't recognized, in setting-memory it's 0 gb. I wanted to try remount it or something like that but my knowledge is quite limited with adb and dunno if it's possible with our locked bootloader.
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Might be a bad flash or some problem with the SBF. Worst case it might have to do with hardware. Are you sure you are talking about the stock ROM (the software you get immediately after flashing SBF and NOT installing jelly bean)?
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Might be a bad flash or some problem with the SBF. Worst case it might have to do with hardware. Are you sure you are talking about the stock ROM (the software you get immediately after flashing SBF and NOT installing jelly bean)?
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i tried teh Stock sbf and also a custom sbf with the same result, I'll try another version of the sbf and I'll hope it will resolve itself.
I recently fixed an infamous bootloop i had by letting the battery die 100% (yeah I know it is bad), and then it booted. Well i went to flash a new rom and it never rebooted. I then went to flash stock from google. Still a bootloop. tried like 3 roms, still a loop. I then tried the killing my battery thing. Still a loop. Please, i know the phone isn't hard bricked, is there anything else i can do to boot it other than just flashing stock and factory resetting. Thanks.
Another thing, when i try to flash 4.2.2 the phone doesn't go to the boot logo.
Anybody? I need to fix this phone soon.
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YFBanana said:
Anybody? I need to fix this phone soon.
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Fastboot flash the factory image. Then boot into the stock recovery and do a factory reset.
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jd1639 said:
Fastboot flash the factory image. Then boot into the stock recovery and do a factory reset.
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unfortunately that doesn't work, i have tried it many times.
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unfortunately that doesn't work, i have tried it many times.
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Then you have an issue with your device. What happens if you lock the bootloader and then reboot? Does it stay locked or is it still unlocked?
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Then you have an issue with your device. What happens if you lock the bootloader and then reboot? Does it stay locked or is it still unlocked?
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It stays locked. I am guessing thats a good thing?
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It stays locked. I am guessing thats a good thing?
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Yep, if it didn't your emmc flash memory would be bad. I'd try re-downloading the factory image and trying again. Are you using the flash-all.bat to flash? You might try flashing all the components separately and see if any of them fail.
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You flashed stock firmware and it didn't work? What did it do when you flashed it?
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jd1639 said:
Yep, if it didn't your emmc flash memory would be bad. I'd try re-downloading the factory image and trying again. Are you using the flash-all.bat to flash? You might try flashing all the components separately and see if any of them fail.
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None of the flashes failed. I have tried redownloading and i have also checked the md5's, so i dont think that would be it. I have also tried reformatting through twrp, and then flashing stock. Still nothing.
flashing 4.4.4 separately got me on the starting apps step, but that seems to be the place where it gets stuck.
I need to decide if i wanna take another month trying to fix the nexus 4 or just get the nexus 5. Nothing is working and i think i should just leave it now. But at the same time, i just wanna fix it so i don't have to spend money on a new phone. I have run out of things to try and revive the phone so i don't know what to do anymore.
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I need to decide if i wanna take another month trying to fix the nexus 4 or just get the nexus 5. Nothing is working and i think i should just leave it now. But at the same time, i just wanna fix it so i don't have to spend money on a new phone. I have run out of things to try and revive the phone so i don't know what to do anymore.
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so now you can boot to 4.4.4 ROM but your phone stuck at the "Starting apps" box rite?
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so now you can boot to the ROM? but never pass the "Starting apps"?
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I think it was just the order i flashed the img files that made it go to that point, but i am pretty sure starting apps is where it gets stuck every time.
YFBanana said:
I think it was just the order i flashed the img files that made it go to that point, but i am pretty sure starting apps is where it gets stuck every time.
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You can fastboot your phone i believe, you should try [HOW-TO] How to flash a factory image / return to stock / unlock / root #
Start from point C
I hope you haven't tried it yet
groovepeppy said:
You can fastboot your phone i believe, you should try [HOW-TO] How to flash a factory image / return to stock / unlock / root #
Start from point C
I hope you haven't tried it yet
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I have tried it. Still no boot.
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I have tried it. Still no boot.
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there's must be a way cause you can boot on 4.4.4 but unfortunately i'm not that good in these kind of problems
but i hope you can find the cure soon
You can obviously get into flashboot, have you tried booting the latest twrp, wiping /system /data /cache and sideloading something different, like Paranoid Android?
Bootloop fix
First thing is that you have use Wug's Tool and flash the 4.3 stock image. In the Wug's tool select the option 'SOFT BRICK or BOOTLOOP' option and then flash the stock image in the fastboot mode. Definitely, I hope the phone will launch without any problem. The same problem I had faced with my nexus 4 and I flash the 4.3 stock image with the help of Wug's tool. Try it I hope it will fix the problem.