I am trying to flash my Nexus 7 entirely back to stock 4.3. I was following the guide that is sticky'd in this thread to flash the Google image. This is these are the errors I get:
Code:
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase boot
erasing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 2.532s]
finished. total time: 2.535s
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase cache
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.032s]
finished. total time: 0.033s
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase recovery
erasing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.021s]
finished. total time: 0.022s
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase system
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.021s]
finished. total time: 0.022s
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase userdata
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 0.021s]
finished. total time: 0.022s
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-4.23.
img
sending 'bootloader' (2100 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.266s]
writing 'bootloader'...
FAILED (remote: (Unknown error code))
finished. total time: 0.415s
Also the bootloader keeps freezing on me after I attempt this. I also am unable to restart bootloader by command or the selection, it just goes to a black screen and "fastboot devices" gives me ????????????? instead of my device ID. I can fix this by turning it off and booting back into the bootloader and it will properly display my device ID.
It is unlocked and on 4.23 that's listed there. What else can I do?
engagedtosmile - You should post this question in comminus' stickied thread. I read all 54 pages of it and he's very good at diagnosing the problem and helping to get it resolved.
engagedtosmile said:
I am trying to flash my Nexus 7 entirely back to stock 4.3. I was following the guide that is sticky'd in this thread to flash the Google image. This is these are the errors I get:
Code:
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase boot
erasing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 2.532s]
finished. total time: 2.535s
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase cache
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.032s]
finished. total time: 0.033s
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase recovery
erasing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.021s]
finished. total time: 0.022s
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase system
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.021s]
finished. total time: 0.022s
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase userdata
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 0.021s]
finished. total time: 0.022s
C:\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-4.23.
img
sending 'bootloader' (2100 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.266s]
writing 'bootloader'...
FAILED (remote: (Unknown error code))
finished. total time: 0.415s
Also the bootloader keeps freezing on me after I attempt this. I also am unable to restart bootloader by command or the selection, it just goes to a black screen and "fastboot devices" gives me ????????????? instead of my device ID. I can fix this by turning it off and booting back into the bootloader and it will properly display my device ID.
It is unlocked and on 4.23 that's listed there. What else can I do?
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Hi, engagedtosmile...
Yeah.. there is a known issue with the v4.23 bootloader.
Your problem could be the bootloader v4.23 from build JWR66Y.... try flashing the bootloader v4.23 from build JWR66V.
See this thread for details (a couple of people have uploaded the bootloader v4.23 from build JWR66V, for both 'grouper' and 'tilapia' Nexus 7's on this thread - when I find the time, I'm going to upload them myself... so I don't have to keep hunting out the link).
Hope this helps.
Rgrds,
Ged.
GedBlake said:
Hi, engagedtosmile...
Yeah.. there is a known issue with the v4.23 bootloader.
Your problem could be the bootloader v4.23 from build JWR66Y.... try flashing the bootloader v4.23 from build JWR66V.
See this thread for details (a couple of people have uploaded the bootloader v4.23 from build JWR66V, for both 'grouper' and 'tilapia' Nexus 7's on this thread - when I find the time, I'm going to upload them myself... so I don't have to keep hunting out the link).
Hope this helps.
Rgrds,
Ged.
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Thanks but I have done that as instructed in the sticky post (I ran into the error before but was able to flash it fine). I thought I would try to Lock the bootloader and unlock it again, it locked fine but now errors out when unlocking.
I am back to step 1 it seems.:crying:
engagedtosmile said:
Thanks but I have done that as instructed in the sticky post (I ran into the error before but was able to flash it fine). I thought I would try to Lock the bootloader and unlock it again, it locked fine but now errors out when unlocking.
I am back to step 1 it seems.:crying:
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Have you tried changing to a different USB port on your PC... or a different USB cable, or even a different PC.
I know I've had difficulties, when trying to send/write to 'system', and changing to a different USB port usually resolves the problem... so it might be worth a shot.
Gotta be really careful when flashing bootloaders, as one false move can cause hardbrick, which is pretty grim.
Rgrds,
Ged.
GedBlake said:
Have you tried changing to a different USB port on your PC... or a different USB cable, or even a different PC.
I know I've had difficulties, when trying to send/write to 'system', and changing to a different USB port usually resolves the problem... so it might be worth a shot.
Gotta be really careful when flashing bootloaders, as one false move can cause hardbrick, which is pretty grim.
Rgrds,
Ged.
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I will have to try it on my home PC later. I have tried different cables and ports on my work PC to no avail. It just won't unlock at all now.
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Hi guys,
i'm from germany and i bought my Nexus 7 yesterday.
I unlocked the bootloader, flashed CWM-Recovery and "AndroidME CM10 N7 1.0.0...-Rom" and configured everything.
The tablet ran just fine. I went to bed and plugged the device for charging.
In the morning, my Nexus 7 didn't woke up.
I pressed the Powerbutton a few seconds to Reset the device. But instead of booting to JellyBean, a weird kind of Bootloader-Menu appears.
There is the Google-logo at the center, and the unlocked padlock at the bottom of the screen. The big 'Start-Arrow' pointing at the powerbutton...and that's it. No Android, no Information-Text, no Arrows beside the Volume keys.
But i can use the volume keys to change the Arrow from 'Start' to 'Restart Bootloader' 'Recovery mode' and 'Power off'.
Only the 'Power off' function work a usual. 'Start' and 'Recovery mode' does nothing (only a 'Booting failed' appeares on the top left corner) and 'Restart Bootloader' forces the device to go 'Dark' (OFF ???).
But...by booting up with volume down and power pressed, the usual Bootloader menu starts. (with arrows near volume keys, Android in the middle of the screen, and the information text on the left side).
The 'LOCK STATE' is UNLOCKED !
Because i also have fastboot-access, i decided to restore the stock image the fastboot-way.
C:\temp>fastboot erase boot
erasing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 2.532s]
finished. total time: 2.533s
C:\temp>fastboot erase cache
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.032s]
finished. total time: 0.034s
C:\temp>fastboot erase recovery
erasing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.021s]
finished. total time: 0.022s
C:\temp>fastboot erase system
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.021s]
finished. total time: 0.022s
C:\temp>fastboot erase userdata
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 0.021s]
finished. total time: 0.022s
C:\temp>fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-3.34.img
sending 'bootloader' (2072 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.265s]
writing 'bootloader'...
FAILED (remote: (BadParameter))
finished. total time: 0.698s
C:\temp>
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As you can see, i'm not able to flash the bootloader... (tried different PC's, IMG-Files...) !
So my idea was, to check the LOCK/UNLOCK state.
C:\temp>fastboot oem unlock
...
(bootloader) Bootloader is already unlocked
OKAY [ 0.021s]
finished. total time: 0.022s
C:\temp>fastboot oem lock
...
(bootloader) Bootloader is locked now.
OKAY [ 3.833s]
finished. total time: 3.834s
C:\temp>fastboot oem unlock
...
(bootloader) Bootloader is already unlocked
OKAY [ 0.020s]
finished. total time: 0.022s
C:\temp>
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There seems to be a problem regarding the LOCK-state. The bootloader seems not to be completely UNLOCKED !
I have no idea, what to do next.
Ahhh...i can boot into CWM using the Nexus 7 Toolkit (mskip) but the CWM cannot mount anything.
It looks like there is no working 'SDCARD'...
Can anybody help me....
Thanks in advance...
Marcus
Definitely the same issue.
I am experiencing the same issue. The Flashall.bat script from the original 4.3 distro is failing, I then proceed manually and get these results:
I don't know how to proceed. Maybe the fastboot command has been upgraded in the passage to 4.3 and now it needs another update in order to install 4.3? ...
Well after much thinking... I was trying to force the "yakju" (Galaxy Nexus) bootloaded unto the Nexus 7... My mistake due to owning multiple nexus devices. I'll try again and I am quite sure there will be no problems...
Device: Nexus 7 (2012) WIFI only
After 4.3 update device started locking up and had to repeatedly long-press power to reboot. Factory defaut fixed first time, Second time (because it started happening again) could not recover from factory default. boot.img will not install and returns a (remote: FileWriteFailed) error.
I've tried multiple cables, PCs, and toolkits with no luck.
I can load bootloaders without issue.
I can format and load system, userdata, recovery (have loaded stock, TWRP, CWM recoveries) all appear to load without issue and work fine but haven't been able to fix this issue.
Once the boot.img flash is attempted, the device locks up hard and a long-press of power is needed to bring it back.
I can boot to Google screen with (Start, Power off, Recovery mode, Restart bootloader options) or directly to bootloader without issue.
First tried restoring 4.3 factory, but have since been trying 4.2.2 factory using Nexus Root Toolkit, Nexus 7 Toolkit, and a lot of SDK command line of fastboot commands. I can run ADB commands if I first get into recovery.
Is there a option I can tickle or something else anyone knows I can try? I'm beginning to think the boot sector of the flash is defective (if this makes sense).
Here's an example of a fastboot update. It hasn't mattered the method, the outcome is always identical. It fails at boot.img flash write failure.
>fastboot devices
015d490651281e0e fastboot
>fastboot erase boot
erasing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 1.186s]
finished. total time: 1.186s
>fastboot erase cache
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.998s]
finished. total time: 0.998s
>fastboot erase recovery
erasing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.796s]
finished. total time: 0.796s
>fastboot erase userdata
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 4.649s]
finished. total time: 4.649s
>fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-4.18.img
sending 'bootloader' (2096 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.312s]
writing 'bootloader'...
OKAY [ 9.875s]
finished. total time: 10.202s
>fastboot reboot-bootloader
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.031s]
finished. total time: 0.031s
>fastboot -w update image-nakasi-jdq39.zip
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: 4.18
Baseband Version.....: N/A
Serial Number........: 015d490651281e0e
--------------------------------------------
checking product...
OKAY [ 0.031s]
checking version-bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.016s]
sending 'boot' (4944 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.686s]
writing 'boot'...
FAILED (remote: (FileWriteFailed))
finished. total time: 5.210s
>
This issue has been resolved. The Nexus 7 was returned to Asus support and the motherboard was replaced under warranty.
My N7 "2012" kept freezing, so I put it in bootloader and tried to do a recovery mode reset to stock. It froze during the process.
Now, the only thing I can do is get it into bootloader mode manually by holding the buttons. It frezes if I choose any of the options from the bootloader screen including restarting the bootloader from the bootloader screen without holding power and volume.
I have tried the Nexus Root Toolkit a bunch of times with the "flash stock + unroot (soft bricked)" feature, testing different factory builds and the best results are below:
Flash Stock + Unroot...
------------------------------------------------------------------
erasing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 2.526s]
finished. total time: 2.526s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.200s]
finished. total time: 0.200s
erasing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.016s]
finished. total time: 0.016s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.015s]
finished. total time: 0.015s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 0.015s]
finished. total time: 0.015s
sending 'bootloader' (2100 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.264s]
writing 'bootloader'...
FAILED (remote: (Unknown error code))
finished. total time: 0.402s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.020s]
finished. total time: 0.021s
< waiting for device >
PLEASE HELP! Keep in mind that I am a newb to messing with this stuff.
I have read forums and tried things that people suggested to others in similar situations, but I am pretty lost at this point. Keep in mind that my device is almost certainly wiped and definitely will not boot the OS.
Is your N7 the Wi-Fi or the 3G variant?
What was the name of the factory image you were trying to flash?
brad3626 said:
My N7 "2012" kept freezing, so I put it in bootloader and tried to do a recovery mode reset to stock. It froze during the process.
Now, the only thing I can do is get it into bootloader mode manually by holding the buttons. It frezes if I choose any of the options from the bootloader screen including restarting the bootloader from the bootloader screen without holding power and volume.
I have tried the Nexus Root Toolkit a bunch of times with the "flash stock + unroot (soft bricked)" feature, testing different factory builds and the best results are below:
PLEASE HELP! Keep in mind that I am a newb to messing with this stuff.
I have read forums and tried things that people suggested to others in similar situations, but I am pretty lost at this point. Keep in mind that my device is almost certainly wiped and definitely will not boot the OS.
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After doing a bit of research, I've found out that there is a BAD version of the N7 2012 bootloader 4.23 floating around. The unsettling thing is that it's being supplied with a couple of the factory images that come straight from from the Google android devolpers page online. Anyway to make a long story short, I would try flashing the working version of the bootloader first off, then go from there with a factory reset. You can download the the working bootloader (bootloader-grouper-4.23.img) HERE --> h t t p : / / g o o . g l / q A D S A z (sorry about the spaces in the url, I'm new to the forum and can't post links yet, just delete the spaces)
BTW, its the same bootloader for N7 wifi OR 3G. md5 = df53028033c9eccf4fe5ba7bc198ce24
Here's how to install using fastboot:
1. Reboot To Your Bootloader On You Nexus 7 (Power off power button and volume down until you see bootloader screen)
2. Connect Your Nexus 7 To Your Computer
3. Open Up Command Prompt or terminal window (not sure if you are using windows/mac/linux)
4. CD to where you downloaded bootloader-grouper-4.23.img
5. Then type:
fastboot devices (to see if your N7 is connected correctly)
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-4.23.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then try the factory reset again.
If you don't have fastboot installed your computer you need it. Makes flashing your N7 a breeze... lock/unlock, custom recovery installs, going back to factory stock, all much more easy with fastboot.
You can get it from the android devolper site, h t t p : / / g o o . g l / 2 q p r for windows/mac/linux. All you need is the SDK tools, not the ADT bundle.
adomol said:
After doing a bit of research, I've found out that there is a BAD version of the N7 2012 bootloader 4.23 floating around. The unsettling thing is that it's being supplied with a couple of the factory images that come straight from from the Google android devolpers page online. Anyway to make a long story short, I would try flashing the working version of the bootloader first off, then go from there with a factory reset. You can download the the working bootloader (bootloader-grouper-4.23.img) HERE --> h t t p : / / g o o . g l / q A D S A z (sorry about the spaces in the url, I'm new to the forum and can't post links yet, just delete the spaces)
BTW, its the same bootloader for N7 wifi OR 3G. md5 = df53028033c9eccf4fe5ba7bc198ce24
Here's how to install using fastboot:
1. Reboot To Your Bootloader On You Nexus 7 (Power off power button and volume down until you see bootloader screen)
2. Connect Your Nexus 7 To Your Computer
3. Open Up Command Prompt or terminal window (not sure if you are using windows/mac/linux)
4. CD to where you downloaded bootloader-grouper-4.23.img
5. Then type:
fastboot devices (to see if your N7 is connected correctly)
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-4.23.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then try the factory reset again.
If you don't have fastboot installed your computer you need it. Makes flashing your N7 a breeze... lock/unlock, custom recovery installs, going back to factory stock, all much more easy with fastboot.
You can get it from the android devolper site, h t t p : / / g o o . g l / 2 q p r for windows/mac/linux. All you need is the SDK tools, not the ADT bundle.
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Thank you for the help, unfortunately, it did not work.
I followed the instructions above, but the Nexus displayed "neither up nor cac partitions found" over and over
While cmd displayed:
C:\Users\Brad>fastboot devices
XXX fastboot
C:\Users\Brad>fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-4.23.img
sending 'bootloader' (2100 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.281s]
writing 'bootloader'...
FAILED (remote: (Unknown error code))
finished. total time: 3.213s
C:\Users\Brad>fastboot devices
XXX fastboot
C:\Users\Brad>fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-4.23.img
sending 'bootloader' (2100 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.271s]
writing 'bootloader'...
FAILED (remote: (Unknown error code))
finished. total time: 3.205s
Erovia said:
Is your N7 the Wi-Fi or the 3G variant?
What was the name of the factory image you were trying to flash?
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Wi-Fi
I have tried every one that the NRT offered.
Just read this guide and download the latest factory image from here.
Good luck.
Erovia said:
Just read this guide and download the latest factory image from here.
Good luck.
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I read that guide.
But that guide seems to be written with the assumption that the device can boot into the OS
No ADB device is found because I can only boot into bootloader.
That part is only for the driver installation. You can skip to the "Extract the Factory Image" part and follow it from there.
Erovia said:
That part is only for the driver installation. You can skip to the "Extract the Factory Image" part and follow it from there.
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Following from "Extract the Factory Image" part, this is what I am getting:
C:\Users\Brad>cd \Users\brad\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools
C:\Users\Brad\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot devices
XXX fastboot
C:\Users\Brad\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb reboot-bootlo
ader
error: device not found
C:\Users\Brad\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot oem unlo
ck
...
FAILED (command write failed (Unknown error))
finished. total time: 0.590s
C:\Users\Brad\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase bo
ot
erasing 'boot'...
FAILED (command write failed (Invalid argument))
finished. total time: 0.017s
C:\Users\Brad\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase ca
che
erasing 'cache'...
FAILED (command write failed (Invalid argument))
finished. total time: 0.017s
C:\Users\Brad\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase re
covery
erasing 'recovery'...
FAILED (command write failed (Invalid argument))
finished. total time: 0.022s
C:\Users\Brad\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase sy
stem
erasing 'system'...
FAILED (command write failed (Invalid argument))
finished. total time: 0.017s
C:\Users\Brad\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase us
erdata
erasing 'userdata'...
FAILED (command write failed (Invalid argument))
finished. total time: 0.018s
C:\Users\Brad\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot flash bo
otloader bootloader-grouper-4.23.img
error: cannot load 'bootloader-grouper-4.23.img': Invalid argument
On the bootloader screen is your bootloader shown as "locked" or "unlocked" ?
Erovia said:
On the bootloader screen is your bootloader shown as "locked" or "unlocked" ?
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lock state - unlocked
What's the output of fastboot -w update image-nakasi-kot49h.zip ?
Erovia said:
What's the output of fastboot -w update image-nakasi-kot49h.zip ?
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C:\Users\Brad\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot -w updat
e image-nakasi-kot49h.zip
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
error: out of memory
I have no idea what this "out of memory" error is. If I were you I would restart my computer, run fastboot from a cmd opened as Admin and try out different usb ports.
Erovia said:
I have no idea what this "out of memory" error is. If I were you I would restart my computer, run fastboot from a cmd opened as Admin and try out different usb ports.
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I restarted, ran cmd as admin and tried every USB port and got this as the result each time:
C:\Users\Brad\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot -w updat
e image-nakasi-kot49h.zip
< waiting for device >
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: 4.23
Baseband Version.....: N/A
Serial Number........: XXX
--------------------------------------------
checking product...
OKAY [ 0.031s]
checking version-bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.016s]
sending 'boot' (4992 KB)...
OKAY [ 5.460s]
writing 'boot'...
FAILED (remote: (FileWriteFailed))
finished. total time: 8.518s
The Nexus was frozen at this point and had to be manually forced to restart bootloader.
Do you have a valid warranty for the N7? I'm asking because it seems that your N7's internal memory got corrupted. I might not be right, but that's my best guess.
Erovia said:
Do you have a valid warranty for the N7? I'm asking because it seems that your N7's internal memory got corrupted. I might not be right, but that's my best guess.
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Thanks for your help
I bought it 13 months ago (perfect timing, coincidentally, right?), so if I could find the receipt I would still be screwed.
I would still try to send it to Asus or Google. Maybe they repair it for a reasonable price.
(But if you plan to do that try to relock you bootloader with fastboot oem lock)
Erovia said:
I would still try to send it to Asus or Google. Maybe they repair it for a reasonable price.
(But if you plan to do that try to relock you bootloader with fastboot oem lock)
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fastboot oem lock
...
(bootloader) Bootloader is locked now.
OKAY [ 36.032s]
finished. total time: 36.032s
But then the N7 freezes and after manually restarting in bootloader it is still unlocked.
Then send is as it is. You can't do any more about it.
Good luck.
Gave my 2012 N7 to my nephew, a month later it's frozen 'Google' in the center and a green arrow / start up top. Using the vol. keys I can cycle between start/reboot bootloader/recovery mode/power off, selecting anything but power off loops.
Also, I had to reinstall the sdk but 'adb devices' shows nothing. Any hope of bringing this back to life?
joe2262 said:
Gave my 2012 N7 to my nephew, a month later it's frozen 'Google' in the center and a green arrow / start up top. Using the vol. keys I can cycle between start/reboot bootloader/recovery mode/power off, selecting anything but power off loops.
Also, I had to reinstall the sdk but 'adb devices' shows nothing. Any hope of bringing this back to life?
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If you are in fastboot, adb commands will not work, you need to use "fastboot devices" to see if you are connected. If you are flash a recovery from fastboot and you can work fairly easily from there. Is the bootloader locked or unlocked?
EpJoker said:
If you are in fastboot, adb commands will not work, you need to use "fastboot devices" to see if you are connected. If you are flash a recovery from fastboot and you can work fairly easily from there. Is the bootloader locked or unlocked?
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Yep, agreed...
joe2262 said:
Gave my 2012 N7 to my nephew, a month later it's frozen 'Google' in the center and a green arrow / start up top. Using the vol. keys I can cycle between start/reboot bootloader/recovery mode/power off, selecting anything but power off loops.
Also, I had to reinstall the sdk but 'adb devices' shows nothing. Any hope of bringing this back to life?
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Hi, joe2262...
'adb devices' will not show anything if the device is booted into fastboot mode.
The command you need is 'fastboot devices'...
This will confirm you have a working FASTBOOT connection... and from which you can run fastboot commands... such as fastboot flashing a Custom Recovery (CWM or TWRP).
Or alternatively, fastboot flashing back to factory stock.
Either way... I suspect your Nexus 7 is likely recoverable.
At worst, it's just 'softbricked'.
Rgrds,
Ged.
Yes, it's unlocked but I want to go to a stock install.
C:\Users\joe\Desktop\android\android-sdk-windows\nakasi-jdq39>flash-all
...
(bootloader) Bootloader is already unlocked
OKAY [ 0.031s]
finished. total time: 0.031s
erasing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.016s]
finished. total time: 0.016s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.016s]
finished. total time: 0.016s
erasing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.016s]
finished. total time: 0.016s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.016s]
finished. total time: 0.016s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 0.016s]
finished. total time: 0.016s
sending 'bootloader' (2096 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.281s]
writing 'bootloader'...
FAILED (remote: (FileWriteFailed))
finished. total time: 2.262s
rebooting into bootloader...
FAILED (command write failed (Unknown error))
finished. total time: 0.640s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
error: out of memory
Press any key to exit...
??????????????????????
It worked fine months ago when I went back to stock. Damn kids!
Do I need to format boot, recovery and system, is that the proble,m?
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Hello people,
I think, I've killed my nexus7 nakasi - 16GB model for ever today. Could you please help me try to resurrect it, or did I really kill him ?
Before, I was using unlocked, SuperSU rooted, KK 4.4.4 with TWRP bootloader and disabled some services (to stop stupid ota notifications coming up).
Today I wanted to try 5.1.1 (LMY47V), so I downloaded the ota, unzipped it, loaded adb, reboot into bootloader and ran flash-all.bat, as usually (I have already done it coulpe times before and never had any problems), until now.
Everything was running fine, until rebooting into bootloader ... ok.. waiting for device. The command line has stuck, so I removed table, terminated job, and tried booting bootloader by volume- & power. Nothing.
Please find my log output below.
Code:
D:\temp\adb>adb reboot bootloader
D:\temp\adb>flash-all.bat
...
(bootloader) Bootloader is already unlocked
OKAY [ 0.022s]
finished. total time: 0.022s
erasing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.033s]
finished. total time: 0.036s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.266s]
finished. total time: 0.270s
erasing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.036s]
finished. total time: 0.039s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.319s]
finished. total time: 0.322s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 8.775s]
finished. total time: 8.778s
sending 'bootloader' (2100 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.268s]
writing 'bootloader'...
OKAY [ 1.249s]
finished. total time: 1.524s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.020s]
finished. total time: 0.020s
< waiting for device >
^CTerminate batch job (Y/N)? y
Is there anything I can do to revive him ? Or is he dead now ?
I have tried:
VOL+ VOL- POWER
VOL- POWER
Disconnecting battery + combination of previous before & after battery removal
Connecting power + combination of previous before & after battery removal
When i connect it to my pc now, I can hear sound of new device connected - in APX mode.
Holding POWR VOL+ VOL- for 15 sec, causes tablet to disconnect and connect again in APX, but bootloader won't start.
Plugging it on charger does nothing, battery indicator doesn't show up.
Please help !
remusator said:
Hello people,
I think, I've killed my nexus7 nakasi - 16GB model for ever today. Could you please help me try to resurrect it, or did I really kill him ?
Before, I was using unlocked, SuperSU rooted, KK 4.4.4 with TWRP bootloader and disabled some services (to stop stupid ota notifications coming up).
Today I wanted to try 5.1.1 (LMY47V), so I downloaded the ota, unzipped it, loaded adb, reboot into bootloader and ran flash-all.bat, as usually (I have already done it coulpe times before and never had any problems), until now.
Everything was running fine, until rebooting into bootloader ... ok.. waiting for device. The command line has stuck, so I removed table, terminated job, and tried booting bootloader by volume- & power. Nothing.
Please find my log output below.
Code:
D:\temp\adb>adb reboot bootloader
D:\temp\adb>flash-all.bat
...
(bootloader) Bootloader is already unlocked
OKAY [ 0.022s]
finished. total time: 0.022s
erasing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.033s]
finished. total time: 0.036s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.266s]
finished. total time: 0.270s
erasing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.036s]
finished. total time: 0.039s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.319s]
finished. total time: 0.322s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 8.775s]
finished. total time: 8.778s
sending 'bootloader' (2100 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.268s]
writing 'bootloader'...
OKAY [ 1.249s]
finished. total time: 1.524s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.020s]
finished. total time: 0.020s
< waiting for device >
^CTerminate batch job (Y/N)? y
Is there anything I can do to revive him ? Or is he dead now ?
I have tried:
VOL+ VOL- POWER
VOL- POWER
Disconnecting battery + combination of previous before & after battery removal
Connecting power + combination of previous before & after battery removal
When i connect it to my pc now, I can hear sound of new device connected - in APX mode.
Holding POWR VOL+ VOL- for 15 sec, causes tablet to disconnect and connect again in APX, but bootloader won't start.
Plugging it on charger does nothing, battery indicator doesn't show up.
Please help !
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Hi, remusator...
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but it sounds like your Nexus 7 is hardbricked. Both APX mode and the lack of the battery charging animation are classic hallmarks of a bootloader that may have have become corrupted, erased or accidentally overwritten.
APX mode is the state the N7 defaults to in the absence of a working bootloader, and with the expectation that somebody with the necessary software tools and knowledge will be able to nvFlash a replacement bootloader.
Unfortunately, there is no universal nvFlash tool available for the Nexus 7. The only way of accessing nvFlash on the Nexus 7 is, if you had, at some previous point, created your own unique Nexus 7 device dependant 'wheelie' blobs via the Flatline procedure.
So, without a working bootloader, the Nexus 7 cannot boot, nor can it be reflashed via fastboot commands (since it's the bootloader that 'accepts' those commands).
The only option (other than via nvFlash with previously generated Flatline 'wheelie' blobs, and which I suspect you don't have) is to have the motherboard replaced.
I have read accounts here on XDA of people sourcing Nexus 7 replacement motherboards from various online sources, and performing the replacement themselves. I don't know how easy or difficult it is, or how much it might cost (probably not much), but with a dead bootloader, it's likely the only way of resurrecting your Nexus 7.
Good luck...
Rgrds,
Ged.
Addendum: I assume you've tried all of these (that might be applicable)...
[REF] Nexus 7 Button Combinations
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2133986
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