Recovery won't flash - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I had to do a complete wipe from the computer and flashed clockwork mod recovery. Since it was likely an old version I had the double 0 partition problem which I fixed by manually moving the files. I tried to update the recovery to twrp, but it won't flash using goomanager. It downloads and says it's flashed but it's not there.
I also seem to have a weird problem where I have to push the power button to get it to boot past the Google screen. If I don't push power it gets stuck there forever.
Any ideas?
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Follow the sticky at the top that says flashing a factory ROM using fastboot/return to stock. Start from scratch, get it working, and then flash whatever you want.
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SlowCobra96 said:
Follow the sticky at the top that says flashing a factory ROM using fastboot/return to stock. Start from scratch, get it working, and then flash whatever you want.
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That's what I did, that's why I'm stuck on the old recovery.
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T-Keith said:
That's what I did, that's why I'm stuck on the old recovery.
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This might be an odd question, but have you tried just updating CWM first, and THEN flashing TWRP? Sometimes the flash won't go smoothly with an older version of one recovery to a newer version of a different recovery- not sure why, but that's just been my experience. I would update CWM first then try flashing TWRP.
Also, if goo is not working for you, you could try Rom Manager to update CWM and then flash TWRP. It can flash either. (If you really want to flash via the device).
Otherwise, (me personally) I'd just use adb fastboot to flash a new recovery.
Hope that helps

Thanks I will try that.
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T-Keith said:
Thanks I will try that.
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No problem. Let us know how it works out for you.

Tried flashing with fastboot, now it won't boot into recovery, just hangs at the Google logo.
Still needs a bump from the power button to get it to boot normally.
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T-Keith said:
Tried flashing with fastboot, now it won't boot into recovery, just hangs at the Google logo.
Still needs a bump from the power button to get it to boot normally.
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Ahh, that sucks! How are you *attempting to* access recovery... via reboot menu, via adb, or via 3-button press? It shouldn't matter, but you could try all three methods to see if any way will give you recovery access. Then, if/when you manage to get in, you could reflash again straight from recovery. I'm going to do some digging to see if I can find a better solution. I KNOW I've read about the same issue before, I know there's a solution... I just have to find it again.
Worse comes to worse, you might have to reflash stock recovery then reflash custom recovery. Might be a corrupt recovery img, but I will check and try some things out and let you know what I find.
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Yes. there was a bug in the older bootloader that bypassed/refused access to recovery... so since you restored stock, you probably need to update your bootloader to at least to version 4.18 (via fastboot). THEN you should be able to access recovery. I can't add links, but I can give you a text link once I find just the IMG file instead of the full firmware. Honestly, I never do backups so I don't have the file on hand. However, I may do one backup at least so I can extract my boot img and give it to you.

OK, so I found the info I was looking for.
From Elsewhere:
Steps:
Install latest nexus 7 bootloader.
This fixes the boot loader bug and now you can enter recovery from the bootloader screen.
Update the bootloader to at least 3.18. Make sure NOT TO DELETE THE BOOTLOADER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I cannot emphasize this enough!!!!!!!!!!! I bricked my first one this way.
Use
fastboot flash bootloader C:\>>>>>>\bootloader-grouper-3.18.IMG***
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Do NOT erase bootloader before you flash the new one. And after you have flashed the new one type;
fastboot reboot bootloader
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and check the bootloader version to make sure you succeeded.
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***Or whatever you name the boot img file!***
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19608328/boot.img.zip --> This is from MY Nexus 7. It's Bootloader version 4.23, and works with JB 4.2.2- it does NOT have the recovery access bug.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19608328/recovery.img.zip --> This is a copy of MY CWM, which I just updated to 6.0.3.6 yesterday.
I'd flash the bootloader, then flash your recovery of choice. Not being able to access recovery is a bootloader issue, not a recovery issue. The fact that you restored/reverted an older full firmware put you on an older bootloader that would not allow users to access recovery.
Try the new(er) bootloader, it should work. My device is a 16gb grouper Nexus 7 running 4.2.2. Before that, it ran 4.1.2 without any issues, so it should work to resolve the problem you're having.

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New Nexus 7 User needing Unlocking/Root advice

Hey XDA
Iv had my Nexus 7 for a day now and am dying to root and mabe install CM10
i currently have a Samsung Galaxy S3 with CM10 on it...thot its extremly buggy sadly... anyways i have been looking up on how to root the nexus 7 but i need to know if i can instead of using toolkit can i instead just use odin to flash stock rom and cwm and so on instead of having to unlock the device?
i am used to using odin for flashing and cwm but here the nexus is close to the same with htc one x in the way it has that fastboot thing and from what iv heard the nexus 7 requires unlock before it can be rooted, also is the tookit the best way to unlock and root the device?
also does unlocking break the warrenty and if i ever decide to return to stock unroot how do i flash stock rom back onto the device? am not sure where i would find the stock roms for it and also can odin be used to flash it...:S
i hate sounding like a noob lol
ok iv used the toolkit 2.0 and its worked great so far...im stuck at not being able to boot into cwm recovery
it installed fine thru the toolkit but whenever i try to hold up and power i cant get it to boot into cwm recovery...
i tryed to reinstall again but still cant get it to boot into cwm am i doing something wrong?
Doing the following won't cause you to loose warranty:
- Unlocking the bootloader
- Rooting
- Flashing custom ROM's and Kernels (however, if you flash a custom kernel that causes your device to explode... I'm somewhat certain this won't be covered)
However, if you are doing anything like that, and have to send the device in for warranty, you "should" factory restore it. Google provides Factory Images for the Nexus 7, which can be restored to your device with semi-ease.
I use this guide to factory restore: http://forums.androidcentral.com/ne...ide-factory-image-restore-your-nexus-7-a.html Some filenames might need changed though since I think that guide is based off an older factory image (instructions are the same though).
There is a good chance a toolkit also has an easy method for factory restoring, but I don't recommend this at all.
Stop using toolkits.
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ÜBER™ said:
Stop using toolkits.
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Amen, +1. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1830108
encryptioncsta said:
ok iv used the toolkit 2.0 and its worked great so far...im stuck at not being able to boot into cwm recovery
it installed fine thru the toolkit but whenever i try to hold up and power i cant get it to boot into cwm recovery...
i tryed to reinstall again but still cant get it to boot into cwm am i doing something wrong?
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I've never used a toolkit before (until this issue had me stuck). I'm unable to get the Nexus 7 to book into recovery (CWM) after flashing it via fastboot. After giving up, I rooted it using the toolkit.. scariest thing I've ever done.. it did work.. but I'd like to get to the bottom of why a number of people like me seem to be having issues flashing and booting CWM on the Nexus 7.
Did you rename the original system/recovery to .bak first?
Travisdroidx2 said:
Did you rename the original system/recovery to .bak first?
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No, I flashed it as I normally do.. using the .img file. In this case, CWM.. recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.0-grouper.img
Why would renaming it to .bak be needed?
xyzulu said:
No, I flashed it as I normally do.. using the .img file. In this case, CWM.. recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.0-grouper.img
Why would renaming it to .bak be needed?
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Its not actually.
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I had to rename the stock recovery under system to .bak before I could get twrp to work. Or else when I went into recovery it would get stuck on the android.
But I see you are using fast boot it should write over it.
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I had to rename the stock recovery under system to .bak before I could get twrp to work. Or else when I went into recovery it would get stuck on the android.
But I see you are using fast boot it should write over it.
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I didn't have to. Flashed twrp and forgot to put a ROM on it and went back into recovery and it was twrp still.
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I should of just flashed the image file and flashed it myself but I was in a hurry and used goo im and it bit me in the ass. Lesson learned.

HELP : No Recovery

Hi
I am on stock 4.1.2 unlocked and rooted and I was on TWRP recovery then I changed to CWM 6.0.1.0 because there are some problems in it an yesterday I flash the new TWRP 2.3.1.0 with goo manager and rebooted to TWRP and I did a backup of the rom and rebooted the tablet and I trasfer the paranoidandroid rom to my SD card and open the goo manager and select reboot recovery , it didn't reboot to recovery i I don't know why I did it a couple of times the tablet just rebooted normally like there are no recovery and I go to flash the CWM 6.0.1.0 and it is the same the phone rebooted normally it didn't rebooted to recovery
Somebody help me please
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Anybody
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You should be able to use fastboot to flash a recovery img or use a toolkit.
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leelaa said:
You should be able to use fastboot to flash a recovery img or use a toolkit.
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I did but it is the same it is reboot normally
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sharjackmission said:
I did but it is the same it is reboot normally
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Did you remember to change the recovery-from-boot.p file after you did the 4.1.2 update?
iElvis said:
Did you remember to change the recovery-from-boot.p file after you did the 4.1.2 update?
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Yes after I update to 4.1.2 OTA those problems came
And now I managed to reboot to CWM by wug's toolkit but I can't enter to recovery from the bootloader
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sharjackmission said:
Yes after I update to 4.1.2 OTA those problems came
And now I managed to reboot to CWM by wug's toolkit but I can't enter to recovery from the bootloader
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This is a problem many Nexus 7 owners are experiencing since the 4.1.2 update, whether by OTA or flashed from sd card. There apparently is an issue with the bootloader (version 3.43). One solution that I have seen on t his forum and on another is to flash the last version of bootloader (3.31 I think). I have tried every conceivable method to get into either stock recovery or custom recovery to no avail...flash, 2 different toolkits, ROM Manager, TWRP...you name it, I've tried it to no avail. I have not tried to flash back to the old bootloader though...just doesn't sound like a good idea...although I have not heard of problems being encountered by those who have flashed the old bootloader...yet. There are a couple thread in this sub forum on the subject if you want to read the 100 different ways users have tried to get a recovery.
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This is a problem many Nexus 7 owners are experiencing since the 4.1.2 update, whether by OTA or flashed from sd card. There apparently is an issue with the bootloader (version 3.43). One solution that I have seen on t his forum and on another is to flash the last version of bootloader (3.31 I think). I have tried every conceivable method to get into either stock recovery or custom recovery to no avail...flash, 2 different toolkits, ROM Manager, TWRP...you name it, I've tried it to no avail. I have not tried to flash back to the old bootloader though...just doesn't sound like a good idea...although I have not heard of problems being encountered by those who have flashed the old bootloader...yet. There are a couple thread in this sub forum on the subject if you want to read the 100 different ways users have tried to get a recovery.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32918876
I found this and I didn't tried it because it may not work see for your self
I just wondering when the android 4.2 will be released to solve all those problems
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I think my bootloader is 3.41 and I have no issues but I flashed the factory image from Google because my touchscreen didn't respond after the 4.1.2 OTA.
Try flash the bootloader and see if it works and if not then flash the factory image.
Just note that if you use the script/batch file to flash it all automagically it will wipe your SD so flash each image separately and don't flash userdata.img
flashing factory fixes any software problem, its the best thing about owning a nexus.
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found it
if you are on the latest bootloader vesion
reboot to booloader
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
thank you all

Back to Factory with no computer access.

I everyone!
I just tried to connect my Nexus 4 to my windows 8.1 laptop and the phone is not recognised by the PC. It gives me Code 43 error, I tried everything, form fresh driver install to cable change. I also tried on another W7 laptop and nothing pops up there. The phone charges but in Device Manager it is not listed under Google ADB devices but appears with an exclamation mark under USB controllers saying Device Descriptor Request Failed. I fear it is an hardware problem and RMA is the only option left. However, my phone is Rooted, Stock but with modified build.prop, with TW touch recovery and unlocked. Since I have no access to ADB I cannot use the Android SDK tools or anything to flash the factory img. Is there any way in which I could flash back the sock image and lock the bootloader via recovery only?
Thanks everyone :crying::crying:
you dont need adb to flash the factory img. you need fastboot to flash it, via your bootloader. but, fastboot still needs to see your device, so thd driver still nedds to be installed.
Wouldnt it be possible to flash the 4.3 stock rom zip in his custom recovery, root it and flash the stock recovery with flashify, and then unroot the device?
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Thibaultvw said:
Wouldnt it be possible to flash the 4.3 stock rom zip in his custom recovery, root it and flash the stock recovery with flashify, and then unroot the device?
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This was what I was thinking, however, the main issue would be locking the bootloader again
simms22 said:
you dont need adb to flash the factory img. you need fastboot to flash it, via your bootloader. but, fastboot still needs to see your device, so thd driver still nedds to be installed.
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I dont think is a driver problem, I had driver issues before but i got different errors and solved them easily. I do believe is an hardware failure this time
c0sk said:
This was what I was thinking, however, the main issue would be locking the bootloader again
I dont think is a driver problem, I had driver issues before but i got different errors and solved them easily. I do believe is an hardware failure this time
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READ THIS 1st
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
Scroll down to the 2nd post.
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READ THIS 1st
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
Scroll down to the 2nd post.
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Thanks, exactly what I was looking for! :victory:
However, since I am already on stock andshould have a backup of the build.prop (i just added a line to get rid of the on screen buttons) would you recommend flashing everything again or just lock bootloader, unroot and flash stock recovery only?
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Thanks, exactly what I was looking for! :victory:
However, since I am already on stock andshould have a backup of the build.prop (i just added a line to get rid of the on screen buttons) would you recommend flashing everything again or just lock bootloader, unroot and flash stock recovery only?
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Restoring the original build.prop, locking the bootloader, remove root and flash stock recovery will be just fine.
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Restoring the original build.prop, locking the bootloader, remove root and flash stock recovery will be just fine.
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Ok! I did a very stupid thing, I did restore my build.prop but without any backup files. The system does not boot up now! Root has been removed and bootloader locked, however, the custom recovery is still there and I did not copy the stock image! Is there any other way in which I could restore the stock recovery or am I screwed??
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Ok! I did a very stupid thing, I did restore my build.prop but without any backup files. The system does not boot up now! Root has been removed and bootloader locked, however, the custom recovery is still there and I did not copy the stock image! Is there any other way in which I could restore the stock recovery or am I screwed??
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When you restored your build.prop, did you set the proper permissions, i.e., 644? If not, does your recovery allow you to do so? Try it and see if you boot.
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When you restored your build.prop, did you set the proper permissions, i.e., 644? If not, does your recovery allow you to do so? Try it and see if you boot.
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I fixed that problem in a different way, more barbaric but effective. I booted it up and managed to get JDQ39 files on the phone via dropbox: odexed image, boot and recovery. I flashed the first 2 (wanted to keep the recovery for safety and flash the stock one at a second stage). Booted successfully and removed root via SuperSu settings. Once flashed stock recovery, am I right to assume it will be completely stock and therefore ready for RMA? Moreover, can I accept OTA since is fully stock?
Thanks!!!!!
edit: Su installer app was there after flashed recovery and did factory reset
c0sk said:
I fixed that problem in a different way, more barbaric but effective. I booted it up and managed to get JDQ39 files on the phone via dropbox: odexed image, boot and recovery. I flashed the first 2 (wanted to keep the recovery for safety and flash the stock one at a second stage). Booted successfully and removed root via SuperSu settings. Once flashed stock recovery, am I right to assume it will be completely stock and therefore ready for RMA? Moreover, can I accept OTA since is fully stock?
Thanks!!!!!
edit: Su installer app was there after flashed recovery and did factory reset
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The way you removed SuperSU must have not worked properly. (I've never tried doing it from the SuperSU settings.) In any case, there's nothing more you can do now, so might as well send it in for RMA.

Flash issues

I'm on twrp 2.6.3.0 and anytime I try and flash a new 4.4 ROM the install fails.
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wrong advice, my mistake... thanks for the reminding simms22.
But I wanna stay rooted
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You don't have to unroot. Just download and flash TWRP 2.6.3.2. On that build, they fixed the issues of 4.4 ROMS incorrectly flashing. Using it myself with no problems. Its in Original Android Development if I'm not mistaken
Flashing 4.4 Factory Image issues
Currently on my Nexus 4.
Android 4.3 Unlocked and Rooted
Kernel Version: 3.4.0-perf-gf43c3d9
Build: JWR66Y
Baseband: M9614A-CEFWMAZM-2.0.1700.84
Using ClockWorkMod Recovery v6.0.4.3, when trying to flash the 4.4 factory image .zip file on the SD Card I keep getting an "Installation Aborted" error after "Installing update..." step and the red Triangle on the android figure.
When attempting to sideload using stock recovery, getting a "Signature Verification Failed"
Any Suggestions? Thanks
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I'm on twrp 2.6.3.0 and anytime I try and flash a new 4.4 ROM the install fails.
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If you haven't already tried it, under Mount uncheck system, that solved the problem for me.
Yeah I wanna stay in twrp so I will try flashing the latest. The error I'm getting is. Error while trying to update binarys
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will_chrome said:
you've got to unroot and back to stock rwcovery 1st if I'm not mistake. the guide to flash stock rom can be found in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
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wtf??? never ever give advice on android ever again!
op, all you have to do is update your recovery to twrp latest(v.2.6.3.3). flash your rom, flash your 4.4 gapps, and flash the latest supersu then reboot.
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all you have to do is update your recovery to twrp latest(v.2.6.3.3). flash your rom, flash your 4.4 gapps, and flash the latest supersu then reboot.
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I will chime in on this one. I too have had constant failures with TWRP trying to flash ROMs lately. I'm running 2.6.3.3 and everything results in failure. I've tried the unchecking of system mount, multiple downloads with verified MD5s, sideloads, etc. Nothing is working.
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ph37rd said:
I will chime in on this one. I too have had constant failures with TWRP trying to flash ROMs lately. I'm running 2.6.3.3 and everything results in failure. I've tried the unchecking of system mount, multiple downloads with verified MD5s, sideloads, etc. Nothing is working.
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next time you flash, after it fails, boot into the bootloader from the recovery. then, from the bootloader, go into the recovery again and flash.
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next time you flash, after it fails, boot into the bootloader from the recovery. then, from the bootloader, go into the recovery again and flash.
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Recognizing your knowledge and experience so asking you to explain why that works. Does something in the internals get reset?
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ph37rd said:
Recognizing your knowledge and experience so asking you to explain why that works. Does something in the internals get reset?
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ill be honest, i dont know why. but i do know that it has worked for many. the alternative, which works 100% of the time, would be to delete your recovery, then flash it again. btw, did it work for you?
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ill be honest, i dont know why. but i do know that it has worked for many. the alternative, which works 100% of the time, would be to delete your recovery, then flash it again. btw, did it work for you?
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I won't be able to experiment for a couple of weeks. I do know that I've wiped my phone four times or more in the last week with the 4.3 and 4.4 factory images and either manually or using one of the tool kits have added TWRP custom recovery and rooted the phone. Each time trying to flash a ROM it would result in a failure.
Next time I get the chance, I'll give your suggestion a shot and let you know. Are there logs I can capture that might prove useful?
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I won't be able to experiment for a couple of weeks. I do know that I've wiped my phone four times or more in the last week with the 4.3 and 4.4 factory images and either manually or using one of the tool kits have added TWRP custom recovery and rooted the phone. Each time trying to flash a ROM it would result in a failure.
Next time I get the chance, I'll give your suggestion a shot and let you know. Are there logs I can capture that might prove useful?
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na. really the only 100% working fix is to delete the recovery, then reflash.
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na. really the only 100% working fix is to delete the recovery, then reflash.
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So essentially I've done that with each factory image installed, correct? I'll have to read up on ADB and Fastboot to get the commands to remove the existing recovery. Will be a good way to kill some time (such the life I lead, being envious is not good for your soul)...
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ph37rd said:
So essentially I've done that with each factory image installed, correct? I'll have to read up on ADB and Fastboot to get the commands to remove the existing recovery. Will be a good way to kill some time (such the life I lead, being envious is not good for your soul)...
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no, you just flashed the next version of the recovery over the last. occasionally, something doesnt want to update in the partition, so clearing the previous recovery before flashing the new one will take car of it.
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no, you just flashed the next version of the recovery over the last. occasionally, something doesnt want to update in the partition, so clearing the previous recovery before flashing the new one will take car of it.
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OK that confuses me. If using fastboot to place a new boot loader, radio, recovery and ROM are onto the phone and I have to 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img' to replace the stock recovery that doesn't wipe out the stock recovery? Fabulous sentence structure.
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Nexus 7 2012 stuck in safe mode

When I restart Nexus 7 it always boot up to safe mode. Tablet first shows bootloader menu and when I choose to start, it boot in to safe mode. It looks like volume down button is always pressed on but it don't work - does nothing in bootloader menu, and in safe mode.
I don't use it for some days. I don't remember the tablet being flooded or hit. It just appears. First I thought that it was caused by some bug in LineageOS. I made factory reset, and when it does nothing I set u Android 5.1 again but that also didn't work.
Do you have any idea why this is happening?
You mean you are always booting into recovery when starting up the device? This may happen if there is no valid boot.img / system.img installed. How did you install the current system on your device? Do you have an unlocked bootloader? Do you have the latest bootloader (4.23) installed on your device?
AndDiSa said:
You mean you are always booting into recovery when starting up the device? This may happen if there is no valid boot.img / system.img installed. How did you install the current system on your device? Do you have an unlocked bootloader? Do you have the latest bootloader (4.23) installed on your device?
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Last thing I did is option Flash Stock + Unroot in Nexus Root Toolkit.
Yes I have bootloader 4.23.
Sorry, but I don't know what the toolkit is doing and whether everything went as expected .. that's the disadvantage of using toolkits.
Best would be to learn how to install and to use fastboot and after that you can decide either to flash stock factory image again or to upgrade to one of the custom ROMs available for the Nexus 7.
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AndDiSa said:
Sorry, but I don't know what the toolkit is doing and whether everything went as expected .. that's the disadvantage of using toolkits.
Best would be to learn how to install and to use fastboot and after that you can decide either to flash stock factory image again or to upgrade to one of the custom ROMs available for the Nexus 7.
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I think you don't understand me. Nexus Root Toolkit have nothing to do with this. It works 3 years with my Nexus 4 and 1 year with Nexus 7. This problem appeared long after installation of LineageOS.
Ok, I installed Android 5.0 manually and I still have this problem.
Did you notice any error messages while flashing the stock image? Did you do a factory reset after returning to stock?
I am still thinking that your bootloader is closed and you are not really flashing / changing the ROM, but flashing fails and you are remaining in the same state as before. Just as an idea ...
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I would do one step at a time assuming fastboot and adb work. Search for adb minimal. Download stock zip to same directory. Run fastboot oem unlock. Unzip stock zip and try running flash-all.bat it flashes compatible bootloader and stock zip. If that doesn't work img files are inside stock zip and can be flashed separately.
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Sorry for leaving you like that.
I took the risk and ordered flex cables with volume buttons. Now the tablet works fine. I'm sorry for the trouble.

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