stuck on nexus X logo - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i have a problem i flash stock rom android 4.3 in fastboot and the phone stuck on the X logo of nexus
i read that if i flash 4.2.2 baseband the problem will gone and it work but i want the 84 baseband
how can i fix it ? and why i have this problem i flash my phone many times and this is the first time i hace this problem
thnx

Try going into the stock recovery and wiping the cache. If that doesnt work, do a factory reset using the stock recovery.

I tried do what you suggest but still don't work :/

blior32017 said:
I tried do what you suggest but still don't work :/
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Try locking and unlocking the bootloader, that wipes everything too
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Tunderpimp said:
Try locking and unlocking the bootloader, that wipes everything too
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still don't work :/
there any different between the versions ? 48/54 and 84

Not much I've used all of them. When I flashed 4.3 I did it with images from the Google page in bootloader mode. I updated all my Android pc software "I use Windows". I locked and unlocked, then flashed in bootloader. I had one issue I missed spelled something but very thing went well
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Tunderpimp said:
Not much I've used all of them. When I flashed 4.3 I did it with images from the Google page in bootloader mode. I updated all my Android pc software "I use Windows". I locked and unlocked, then flashed in bootloader. I had one issue I missed spelled something but very thing went well
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Try flashing the 4.3 baseband and see if it loads. If it does then I suggest you use a hybrid baseband by morrislee.

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Downgrade to 4.1.2 possible for nonrooted ?

Hi everyone I was just wondering if its possible to downgrade my nexus from 4.2.1 to 4.1.2 if I'm not rooted. I'm currently not interested in rooting my device so is there a way to do it without rooting/unlocking?
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Follow this http://m.pocketnow.com/2013/01/29/how-to-flash-nexus-to-stock
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desiresiscool said:
Follow this http://m.pocketnow.com/2013/01/29/how-to-flash-nexus-to-stock
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I can't flash things because I'm unrooted. So I don't think this method will work. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Anyone know?
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I do not know for sure but I quite doubt it.
I am curious as to why you want to though. Not that there's anything wrong with wanting to downgrade, of course.
Have you tried one the took kits available? Check around in the Nexus 7 original development section. Look for Wuggs.
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Droid117 said:
Have you tried one the took kits available? Check around in the Nexus 7 original development section. Look for Wuggs.
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I looked at his toolkit but it basically says that I have to root in order to even use the toolkit so is there a way to downgrade without having to go through that rooting process? For now, I don't want to root my nexus
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Don't try to root it you'll only manage unlocking the boot loader then when you try and root it it will get stuck in fast boot mode I tried about every rooting program but it could be because my Comp is running windows xp lol
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served24 said:
I looked at his toolkit but it basically says that I have to root in order to even use the toolkit so is there a way to downgrade without having to go through that rooting process? For now, I don't want to root my nexus
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It's so easy to just reflash stock and relock the bootloader that you really have nothing to worry about. If you want unrooted stock 4.1.2 just unlock the bootloader, then flash the stock image of 4.1.2, then relock the bootloader after. It's a really simple process.
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It's so easy to just reflash stock and relock the bootloader that you really have nothing to worry about. If you want unrooted stock 4.1.2 just unlock the bootloader, then flash the stock image of 4.1.2, then relock the bootloader after. It's a really simple process.
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Doesn't this void the warranty though? I know it did when i rooted my phone.
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Is this even possible or should I stop furthering this question?
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served24 said:
Doesn't this void the warranty though? I know it did when i rooted my phone.
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If i'm not mistaken, as long as you flash back to 4.2.1(which is the os it came with when u got it out of the box), and then re-lock the bootloader, unroot, then your warranty wont be voided mate. hope I helped.
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JohnMacky said:
If i'm not mistaken, as long as you flash back to 4.2.1(which is the os it came with when u got it out of the box), and then re-lock the bootloader, unroot, then your warranty wont be voided mate. hope I helped.
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Yeah, I've done this plenty of times with my Nexus 7 and even the Verizon Galaxy Nexus. As long as you're on a stock image with a locked bootloader, they won't give you any trouble or claim you voided your warranty, as there's really no way to tell. I've gotten into the habit of unlocking and rooting my device as soon as I get it, and if I find a problem I just revert back to a stock image, relock the bootloader, then send it back in. I have yet to have a single issue.
dstryrwiz said:
Yeah, I've done this plenty of times with my Nexus 7 and even the Verizon Galaxy Nexus. As long as you're on a stock image with a locked bootloader, they won't give you any trouble or claim you voided your warranty, as there's really no way to tell. I've gotten into the habit of unlocking and rooting my device as soon as I get it, and if I find a problem I just revert back to a stock image, relock the bootloader, then send it back in. I have yet to have a single issue.
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How do you save your stock image?
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served24 said:
How do you save your stock image?
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You don't need to worry about saving your stock image. The person above you is talking about saving the stock image to return to after flashing a custom ROM.
There is no way to revert back to 4.1.2 without root access. Doing a factory reset, about the only thing you can do without root, will only return you back to stock 4.2.1
My advice just stay on 4.2.1 whatever your issue is with it.
Otherwise use a toolkit. You will need a PC and the 4.1.2 image. Wugfresh has a website. I would start there.
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ezas said:
You don't need to worry about saving your stock image. The person above you is talking about saving the stock image to return to after flashing a custom ROM.
There is no way to revert back to 4.1.2 without root access. Doing a factory reset, about the only thing you can do without root, will only return you back to stock 4.2.1
My advice just stay on 4.2.1 whatever your issue is with it.
Otherwise use a toolkit. You will need a PC and the 4.1.2 image. Wugfresh has a website. I would start there.
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I actually was just referring to the stock images you can get directly from Google or from goo.im. It's easy enough to just use the 4.2.1 stock image from Google to just restore back to how it shipped, and then relock the bootloader.
served24 said:
Hi everyone I was just wondering if its possible to downgrade my nexus from 4.2.1 to 4.1.2 if I'm not rooted. I'm currently not interested in rooting my device so is there a way to do it without rooting/unlocking?
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dstryrwiz said:
It's so easy to just reflash stock and relock the bootloader that you really have nothing to worry about. If you want unrooted stock 4.1.2 just unlock the bootloader, then flash the stock image of 4.1.2, then relock the bootloader after. It's a really simple process.
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Completely agree with this... I have, on several occasions, reflashed stock, switching between 4.1.2 and 4.2.1 - (for me, it was more of an exercise in learning about fastboot and adb... and making sure I had TRIED AND TESTED factory images on my laptop as contingencies should anything go wrong when I came to start flashing custom ROMs).
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You don't need root to flash a factory image... everything is done with fastboot; with the Nexus 7 in FASTBOOT/BOOTLOADER mode (from complete shutdown, press and hold Volume Down button... whilst holding, press the Power Button).
(Root is meaningless anyway, here in FASTBOOT/BOOTLOADER mode, since /dev/block/mmcblk0p3, the SYSTEM partition, hasn't even been mounted yet - so no SU binary available... whether or not it exists, it's sort of irrelevant).
- here, for example, is the flash-all script from 4.1.2 (nakasi-jzo54k)... (Nexus 7, WiFi model only).
Code:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-3.41.img
fastboot reboot bootloader
sleep 10
fastboot -w update image-nakasi-jzo54k.zip
After running this script (flash-all.bat if in Windows, or flash-all.sh if an Apple user) you can optionally choose to lock the bootloader with... (if you're concerned about warranty issues).
Code:
fastboot oem lock
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If it was the case you needed root to run...
Code:
fastboot flash [partition to be flashed] [IMG file to flash]
...you wouldn't be able to flash a CUSTOM RECOVERY like CWM or TWRP... and thus, you wouldn't be able to flash Chainfire's UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.00.zip (http://download.chainfire.eu/310/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.04.zip) in order to gain root in the first place!... (you see the paradox!).
Rgrds,
Ged.

[Q] Strange vertical lines on screen since updating to Android 4.3

I got the Android 4.3 OTA update more than two weeks ago. Since that time strange vertical lines starts to flicker when I do not touch the screen (See attached screenshot). The first time when I can see these ugly lines after turning on my device is the PIN code entering screen. After that I can see them on the home screen and every app as well. The problem does not occur if I charge my device.
This issue has nothing to do with developer options. I tested it with "disable HW overlays" option and other settings as well but it does not change anything with this. I also tried a factory reset and restoring a clean Android 4.3 using google's factory image for nexus 4.
It can not be a hardware issue because you can see it on the screenshot that was taken with my device. Furthermore, I had no problem with Android 4.2.2.
Has anyone encountered this problem? Can anyone help me?
Ewww, looks like a kernel graphical glitch.
You will have to reflash the kernel, do you have a custom recovery?
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andyabc said:
Ewww, what is enabled in developer options?
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Currently nothing is enabled. I turned off every developer options. But I tried with different options from the "Hardware accelerated rendering" category. These options have no effect on the problem.
andyabc said:
Ewww, looks like a kernel graphical glitch.
You will have to reflash the kernel, do you have a custom recovery?
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No I don't. What does a custom recovery mean? I don't want a custom OS. I want to use stock Android 4.3
are you rooted? Custom kernel?
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reiko09 said:
are you rooted? Custom kernel?
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No, my phone isn't rooted and I don't use a custom kernel.
Do a factory reset ? If that doesn't work you can always flash the img file through adb. But in order to that you would have to unlock boot loader
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dia_naji said:
Do a factory reset ? If that doesn't work you can always flash the img file through adb. But in order to that you would have to unlock boot loader
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I have already done that but I got the same result.
world_cup said:
No I don't. What does a custom recovery mean? I don't want a custom OS. I want to use stock Android 4.3
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A custom recovery is a recovery like on a computer but it is not stock so on Android there are Recovery's such has TWRP and CWM.
Flashing the stock kernel via recovery will not replace the Android OS, just the broken kernel.
Basically a custom recovery let's you wipe your device in many ways, repair the OS, Backups, Flashing kernels/ROMs/Fixes/Addons and much more.
If that fails then unlock the bootloader, go to the bootloader and use this tool to get everything back to normal: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#occamjwr66v
EDIT: Oops, flashing a custom recovery does not fix the kernel in the same time of course, you will have to flash that kernel using the flash feature.
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[HELP] no in-call sound

I have a friend who has an N4 8GB, after the update to 4.3 from 4.2.2, the in-call sound dissapeared.
After tinkering with it, while unrooted, we found out that the phone is thinking the earphones are alway connected, even though they are not.
We downloaded an app that disables the earphone jack and it worked, but what a crappy workaround.
So, is there a fix for this? It was working on 4.2.2... I want to fix this while still being unrooted and stock.
I can give details if required.
more:
-baseband and bootloader got updated automatically to the latest.
-build number is JWR66Y, i saw people factory resetting their phone but it didn't solve that issue, so I'm guessing downgrading to JWR66V?
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Did you update the radio?
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Chromium_ said:
Did you update the radio?
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yes radio (baseband) was updated automatically, bootloader too.
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Riro Zizo said:
yes radio (baseband) was updated automatically, bootloader too.
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I'm out of suggestions then. Have you tried flashing the factory images?
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Chromium_ said:
I'm out of suggestions then. Have you tried flashing the factory images?
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no not yet, i can though... i'll try reflashing Y, and test, if it doesn't work, I'll flash V, if that doesn't work too... i'm really out of ideas here
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RMA it if it doesn't work after flashing the factory images because I don't know what else you could do. Flash everything together all over again too. Flash the bootloader then restart boot loader. Flash radio then restart Bootloader and then finally flash the system
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otariq said:
RMA it if it doesn't work after flashing the factory images because I don't know what else you could do. Flash everything together all over again too. Flash the bootloader then restart boot loader. Flash radio then restart Bootloader and then finally flash the system
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i don't think i can RMA it lol... poor county...
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[Q] Very Strange Problem

Hey all, I'm having a problem with my nexus here and its driving me crazy. Basically i was behind on updates and running 4.2.2 (Paranoid Android) until today. I decided I would upgrade to the newest Paranoid android 3.99 RC2. First off, i downloaded the stock nexus 4 images, and flashed em all through fastboot. Then i flashed the newest CWM (6.0.3.8 i think) and proceeded to flash PA.
But when i booted into PA, i had no cell connectivity as well as unknown baseband, imei, and imei sv, even though the baseband is clearly shown in fastboot (its 0.84). I tried reflashing the baseband, no luck. So i reflashed the stock google img's and my imei and everything came back.
So i tried a second time and it still didn't work. Seems like whenever i flash PA, i lose my imei and baseband.
Help me out guys
Anybody?
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AlwaysDroid said:
Anybody?
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DID you do a full wipe before flashing?
I would be very careful and stay stock until you get an answer. Without IMEI your phone is illegal and won't work. I've stayed away from C /M as it's buggy and has too much trouble, like this.
Sorry
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Try using latest TWRP
I got this last time I flashed paranoid android. I had to use the LG tool and download mode
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If you are coming from 4.2 make sure to flash 4.3 Radio and Bootloader!!
Follow this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2389721
Yes, I did a full wipe, even the SD.
I flashed the full 4.3 stock Google image through fast boot first. So I should be totally up to date.
I will try TWRP and see if its the new CWM that's messing things up.
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AlwaysDroid said:
Hey all, I'm having a problem with my nexus here and its driving me crazy. Basically i was behind on updates and running 4.2.2 (Paranoid Android) until today. I decided I would upgrade to the newest Paranoid android 3.99 RC2. First off, i downloaded the stock nexus 4 images, and flashed em all through fastboot. Then i flashed the newest CWM (6.0.3.8 i think) and proceeded to flash PA.
But when i booted into PA, i had no cell connectivity as well as unknown baseband, imei, and imei sv, even though the baseband is clearly shown in fastboot (its 0.84). I tried reflashing the baseband, no luck. So i reflashed the stock google img's and my imei and everything came back.
So i tried a second time and it still didn't work. Seems like whenever i flash PA, i lose my imei and baseband.
Help me out guys
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The CWM version you used has a bug which derps your baseband when you flash anything. Simple fix: install any other version of CWM or use TWRP, then flash everything again (radio, rom, whatever). This happened to a lot of people. You'll be fine.
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szucsgf said:
The CWM version you used has a bug which derps your baseband when you flash anything. Simple fix: install any other version of CWM or use TWRP, then flash everything again (radio, rom, whatever). This happened to a lot of people. You'll be fine.
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Ah thank you very much sir. I got it working. Thanks a ton!
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[Q] Stuck at Bootloop[Urgent]

Hey fellas!
I am actually a N5 owner and using it without rooting it for past 6 months and pretty happy with that.Before N5 i had Galaxy S3 on which i tried a lot of things and learned about rooting,flashing..etc.
Now i have my friends N4 which always stuck at bootloop after update(that's what my friend told me) i tried clearing cache,factory reset from the stock recovery but all in vain.I have no drivers installed in my lappy just for info.
So, what info i have?
in recovery it is showing build no - KRT16S
Bootloader ver - MAK0Z30d
Baseband ver - M9615A-CEFWMAZM-2.0.1700.97
Secure Boot - enabled
Lock State - locked
What can i do?
U tell me!
Flash factory image, latest one
Update your recovery and try flashing again.
Maybe unlock the bootloader and flash the factory image with a toolkit
axlrvx said:
Maybe unlock the bootloader and flash the factory image with a toolkit
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Flash the factor image with a tool kit? Why would you need that. Just flash it in fastboot.
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jd1639 said:
Flash the factor image with a tool kit? Why would you need that. Just flash it in fastboot.
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To make all easier, not everyone knows how to flash images via fastboot. Both ways takes you to the same place.
axlrvx said:
To make all easier, not everyone knows how to flash images via fastboot. Both ways takes you to the same place.
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Everyone should know how if they're messing with their phone
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jd1639 said:
Everyone should know how if they're messing with their phone
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That is your opinion, he can decide what to do, there's no only one solution.
This link can help you @Z3US911 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469
thank you guys for all your help.
I unlocked my bootloader and flashed stock image and it worked. ☺
Thank yaaaa!
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