[Q] Hard bricked tablet - what happened and what to do now? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I believe I've hard-bricked my Nexus 7. I'm not stranger to flashing, etc., but something must have messed up this time. I was previously running stock Android 4.3 with TWRP recovery and my tablet took the OTA update. The update of course failed because of the root and recovery, but instead of going back to Android 4.3, it wouldn't boot past the fastboot screen (bootloader screen? with the green android).
So, planning to return to all stock, I downloaded the official Android 4.4 .tgz file and extracted it to my platform-tools folder for the Android SDK. I ran "flash-all.bat" as explained in this tutorial: http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...stock-using-a-full-factory-image-and-root-it/
Something must have went wrong because the screen went black and will not turn back on. When plugged into the PC, it is recognized as only an "APK" device. Sources online indicate that this is hard-bricked, as there is no "nvflash" openly available for the Nexus 7 to restore the bootloader.
1. What happened and how can others prevent this?
I think I should have flashed each partition individually (i.e. boot, recovery, system, etc) instead of "flash-all." Any idea what happened to the bootloader? Any other ideas on how to restore the bootloader?
2. What to do now?
EDIT: Apparently my device is out of warranty. Crap.
EDIT 2: Apparently I accidentally downloaded Android 4.4 (KRT16S) for the Nexus 7 Mobile (nakasig) and not for the Nexus 7 Wifi (nakasi)... Opps!
There are several Nexus 7s on ebay with cracked screens, etc. If I purchased one of these, what would I need to pull from them to fix this?
Thanks for your assistance in advance! This forum is great.

What about pressing and holding power button for more than 30 seconds?
Once it could boot and you could enter into fastboot mode, then I think you would get a chance to save it.
BTW, I did mess up when I was flashing KRT16O factory images, which was the earlier release for Kitkat.
At that time, I just used the flash-all.bat like you did. And in the second round, I still failed when following and typing the listed commands in flash-all.sh.
So I chose to use nexus toolkit after that.

Thanks for your reply.
I keep trying that, along with the various other combinations of power button and volume down and volume up. Nothing. The most that happens is when it's plugged into the PC, the PC makes the sound of something being connected and disconnected. I just tried unplugging the battery too. I'll let it charge over night and try again tomorrow.
When yours failed the first 2 times, you were still able to get into fastboot? You're right, if I can just get there then I'll be alright.
Thanks again.

I was just backtracking my steps and realized the mistake I made. I accidentally downloaded Android 4.4 (KRT16S) for the Nexus 7 Mobile (nakasig) and not for the Nexus 7 Wifi (nakasi). Major opps!!
1. Any way to recover from this brick? My gf also has a Nexus 7 (2012). Anything I can copy from that to restore mine? (if she even lets me touch it after she hears about this!)
2. There are several Nexus 7s on ebay with cracked screens, etc. If I purchased one of these, what would I need to pull from them to fix this?

No problem,bro. I think you can always get responses here at XDA though I didn't help you out.
And yes, I could still enter into Fastboot at that time.
However, I was not able to reboot my N7 using the aforementioned methods since it got stuck in Google logo.
Hence I removed the batterysilly, booted it and used the key combination to get into Fastboot. And you know the rest, used the toolkit....

My friend if u can enter fastboot then u can definately revive ur device, it is soft brick not hard brick (soft brick = software is dead) (hard brick = hardware is dead)
I do this all the time just for fun
Let me give u step by step instructions.
1. Download this tool kit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
2. Download the proper stock image for ur device (make sure u pay attention when u download the file, u definately dont want to download wrong file and then redownload the file again)
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
3. Install toolkit, Select your device and don't worry about android version because u have non rit now and install the proper drivers for fastboot to work.
4. From toolkit main screen, select (softbrick/bootloop) and accept the warning.
5. Now select (Other/Browuse option) and then select (I Downlaoded a factory image myself) option then it will ask for the image that u downloaded from google website (Step 2).
6. If u have done exactly as i said then ur phone should be detected in Fastboot mode and the flashing would start and after some time phone should show loading screen (os is booting) wait for it to boot and enjoy ur stock android.
7. Enjoy.
FYI u should have enough battery (around 50%) and to enter fastboot mode u just have to boot to bootloader (restart/ power on the device while pressing volume down button) u should see the screen with bunch of numbers e.g bootloader version etc.

zamboniman87 said:
I was just backtracking my steps and realized the mistake I made. I accidentally downloaded Android 4.4 (KRT16S) for the Nexus 7 Mobile (nakasig) and not for the Nexus 7 Wifi (nakasi). Major opps!!
1. Any way to recover from this brick? My gf also has a Nexus 7 (2012). Anything I can copy from that to restore mine? (if she even lets me touch it after she hears about this!)
2. There are several Nexus 7s on ebay with cracked screens, etc. If I purchased one of these, what would I need to pull from them to fix this?
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Hmm... there is a thread on making it unbrickable, but you have to do that ahead of time. If you were to buy a broken tablet, you'd probably need to replace the motherboard.
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xateeq said:
My friend if u can enter fastboot then u can definately revive ur device, it is soft brick not hard brick (soft brick = software is dead) (hard brick = hardware is dead)
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Thanks for your help, but unfortunately I can't even enter fastboot. I can only enter APX mode, which apparently is pre-fastboot.

korockinout13 said:
Hmm... there is a thread on making it unbrickable, but you have to do that ahead of time. If you were to buy a broken tablet, you'd probably need to replace the motherboard.
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Thanks. I saw that thread, but of course it was too late at that point. Perhaps I'll look into buying one with a cracked screen, or sell mine for parts on ebay.

Plz dont tell me u flashed wrong bootloader, plz plz plz.

zamboniman87 said:
I was just backtracking my steps and realized the mistake I made. I accidentally downloaded Android 4.4 (KRT16S) for the Nexus 7 Mobile (nakasig) and not for the Nexus 7 Wifi (nakasi). Major opps!!
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Dammit, I just made this exact same mistake. Came here to XDA looking for help, and it seems that this may be one of those things that you simply can't recover from... sad day!
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SteveRiley said:
Dammit, I just made this exact same mistake. Came here to XDA looking for help, and it seems that this may be one of those things that you simply can't recover from... sad day!
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Well, now isn't this weird... I unplugged the USB cable from my PC and then plugged it into the wall charger. After waiting a while, I was able to boot the Nexus into the "wrong" bootloader. I immediately flashed the correct one, and now am running the latest factory image.
@zamboniman87 -- I did find a thread on Android Central describing a situation in which someone erased their bootloader. The thread contains a tool that a couple folks claimed to help fix the problem. You might give that a try.

Lucky you! This gives me hope though. I'll check it out. Thanks!

xateeq said:
Plz dont tell me u flashed wrong bootloader, plz plz plz.
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yep.... I feel dumb. haha.

xateeq said:
My friend if u can enter fastboot then u can definately revive ur device, it is soft brick not hard brick (soft brick = software is dead) (hard brick = hardware is dead)
I do this all the time just for fun
Let me give u step by step instructions.
1. Download this tool kit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
2. Download the proper stock image for ur device (make sure u pay attention when u download the file, u definately dont want to download wrong file and then redownload the file again)
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
3. Install toolkit, Select your device and don't worry about android version because u have non rit now and install the proper drivers for fastboot to work.
4. From toolkit main screen, select (softbrick/bootloop) and accept the warning.
5. Now select (Other/Browuse option) and then select (I Downlaoded a factory image myself) option then it will ask for the image that u downloaded from google website (Step 2).
6. If u have done exactly as i said then ur phone should be detected in Fastboot mode and the flashing would start and after some time phone should show loading screen (os is booting) wait for it to boot and enjoy ur stock android.
7. Enjoy.
FYI u should have enough battery (around 50%) and to enter fastboot mode u just have to boot to bootloader (restart/ power on the device while pressing volume down button) u should see the screen with bunch of numbers e.g bootloader version etc.
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I soft bricked my nexus 7 (2012), I was in Team Win Recovery and I selected Dalvik Cache, System, Cache, Data, Internal Storage and formated/deleted it , now I don't have system or recovery
img > https://www.dropbox.com/s/a7ojrr16lt8n27s/nexus bricked (3).JPG?dl=0
all I can load is fastboot mode
img> https://www.dropbox.com/s/jzmr7811w02r525/nexus bricked (2).JPG?dl=0
I will try to do all this steps that "xateeq" wroted and let you now how it went thanks!

psykg said:
I soft bricked my nexus 7 (2012), I was in Team Win Recovery and I selected Dalvik Cache, System, Cache, Data, Internal Storage and formated/deleted it , now I don't have system or recovery
img > https://www.dropbox.com/s/a7ojrr16lt8n27s/nexus bricked (3).JPG?dl=0
all I can load is fastboot mode
img> https://www.dropbox.com/s/jzmr7811w02r525/nexus bricked (2).JPG?dl=0
I will try to do all this steps that "xateeq" wroted and let you now how it went thanks!
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hey it worked thanks!
at first there were problems with fastboot and drivers somehow usb 2.0 was a bit problematic but usb 1.0 was able to see device
after downloading many drivers (some from nexus tollkit some from web) , and after few restarts of device and bootloader, pc was able to recognize device and than I had to go 2 times with nexus tololkit >softbrick/bootloop
1st time failed
2nd time worked!
thank all!

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Nexus 7 stuck on fastboot screen/bootloop...bricked?

Hi
Tried to flash a new kernel and all seemed ok (flashed phones and nexus 7 few times now) when I came out of flashing I hit a bootloop, I though nothing of it and tried to restart....same issue, so next I tried to go into cw recovery, no joy, it will not show again.
I can power/vol keys to android fastboot screen with start power restart boot and so on but if I choose recovery nothing happens, I am stuck with either a bootloop or stuck on android fastboot screen and not able to move from either.
I have tried the toolkit and most other things but the problem is it cannot see my nexus 7, even after installing drivers and so on the toolkit (top right) does not list my nexus as found, because of this I cannot reflash any stock firmware/recover/reflash cwr.
Not sure how I can get around this if my pc cannot see the nexus 7.
Thanks for any help
voodoochild2008 said:
Hi
Tried to flash a new kernel and all seemed ok (flashed phones and nexus 7 few times now) when I came out of flashing I hit a bootloop, I though nothing of it and tried to restart....same issue, so next I tried to go into cw recovery, no joy, it will not show again.
I can power/vol keys to android fastboot screen with start power restart boot and so on but if I choose recovery nothing happens, I am stuck with either a bootloop or stuck on android fastboot screen and not able to move from either.
I have tried the toolkit and most other things but the problem is it cannot see my nexus 7, even after installing drivers and so on the toolkit (top right) does not list my nexus as found, because of this I cannot reflash any stock firmware/recover/reflash cwr.
Not sure how I can get around this if my pc cannot see the nexus 7.
Thanks for any help
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try to flash recovery again via fastboot...or doesnt pc recognize divice at all?
S.R
shivasrage said:
try to flash recovery again via fastboot...
S.R
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Hi
I cannot flash anything. On the fastboot screen I can scroll up and down powr off/start/recovery....if I choose any (apart from power off) nothing happens.
When I hook it up to my pc it cannot see it, nexus 7 toolkit also cannot see it, it does not list it as found so I cannot flash anything on to it, if I try it just says waiting for device, tried other things and same thing either waiting for device or asks if fastboot installed.
voodoochild2008 said:
Hi
I cannot flash anything. On the fastboot screen I can scroll up and down powr off/start/recovery....if I choose any (apart from power off) nothing happens.
When I hook it up to my pc it cannot see it, nexus 7 toolkit also cannot see it, it does not list it as found so I cannot flash anything on to it, if I try it just says waiting for device, tried other things and same thing either waiting for device or asks if fastboot installed.
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have you tried flashing factory image from google site.with flash all-sh?
shivasrage said:
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have you tried flashing factory image from google site.with flash all-sh?
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I have a image ready but not able to flash....but what is flash all-sh? trying to search for it, is it a tool to force flash?
voodoochild2008 said:
I have a image ready but not able to flash....but what is flash all-sh? trying to search for it, is it a tool to force flash?
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no its included in the factory image to flash all i one so it looks like for the nexus 4:
flash-all .....its a windows batch image with all included.... try this
S:R.
shivasrage said:
no its included in the factory image to flash all i one so it looks like for the nexus 4:
flash-all .....its a windows batch image with all included.... try this
S:R.
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Thanks....but still get waiting for device, thats the problem, nothing seems to see it so I cannot flash anything to it.
You are already at the bootloader screen. Use your computer to fastboot flash a new kernel. Being able to get into recovery has nothing to do with it. You screwed it up flashing a kernel. Its likely thats all you need to fix it. Flash a new one with fastboot.
You are already at the bootloader screen. Use your computer to fastboot flash a new kernel. Being able to get into recovery has nothing to do with it. You screwed it up flashing a kernel. Its likely thats all you need to fix it. Flash a new one with fastboot.
i thought the same as you but fastboot isn recognizig N7 anymore....always wating for device....
Hemidroids said:
You are already at the bootloader screen. Use your computer to fastboot flash a new kernel. Being able to get into recovery has nothing to do with it. You screwed it up flashing a kernel. Its likely thats all you need to fix it. Flash a new one with fastboot.
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Downloaded the fastboot exe but unsure what it needs to work as when I click on it a run box opens for like half a second and then closes, dont get a chance to read what it says, think I will have to read up on it.
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voodoochild2008 said:
Downloaded the fastboot exe but unsure what it needs to work as when I click on it a run box opens for like half a second and then closes, dont get a chance to read what it says, think I will have to read up on it.
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read this... i hope you can follwow that easily like me...
greets S.R.
http://dottech.org/21534/how-to-ins...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
voodoochild2008 said:
Downloaded the fastboot exe but unsure what it needs to work as when I click on it a run box opens for like half a second and then closes, dont get a chance to read what it says, think I will have to read up on it.
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EXE? doh.......Windows.......sorry cant help.
shivasrage said:
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read this... i hope you can follwow that easily like me...
greets S.R.
http://dottech.org/21534/how-to-ins...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
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Tried some of that already but will try again tomorrow.
Thanks for help with this and will post tomorrow if I can sort it. cheers
I hope this instructions can help you a little bit...but if it fails don´t be angry its all I can think of ...at this time ....merry christmas
S.R.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31931117:D
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Well after using bits of jrom flasher and nexus toolkit I got it working again, main issue was making the tablet seen, abd and fastboot would not show device.
All up and running again THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED
voodoochild2008 said:
Well after using bits of jrom flasher and nexus toolkit I got it working again, main issue was making the tablet seen, abd and fastboot would not show device.
All up and running again THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED
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How did you get it to work? I have problem getting my device to be recognized. Stuck on boot loop too..
Hey man, how did you get your computer to recognize your device? Would be great to finally fix mine as this is the same exact problem -- computer doesn't recognize it even though in fastboot.
Quacker245 said:
Hey man, how did you get your computer to recognize your device? Would be great to finally fix mine as this is the same exact problem -- computer doesn't recognize it even though in fastboot.
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I don't understand exactly what you are trying to do, sorry: you said the pc does not see the nexus, "even thought in fastboot".. If you say even thought, it seems to me that you are able to access Android itself or maybe recovery? In that case I can't see the issue.. Sorry my fault, non english mother tongue
But, if have the device soft bricked and you are able to enter ONLY the bootloader (that is what we call often fastboot), then you should start to remove the not working fastboot drivers installed into your PC: launch the nexus in fastboot mode, go to Device Manager into your PC and search for a driver with an yellow exclamation point. This issue is very common so I hope that you have it, too.. So, uninstall that driver, then unlink the nexus from your PC; after a few seconds attach it to another USB port and see if Windows install a driver (it should). If this new driver doesn't work, too, or if Windows does no install any, try this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426502
Hope it helps, let us know, see you!
EDIT: also, if you still have no luck, you should find a Linux or Mac PC/laptop and download the adb/fastboot binary files for that OS; this will definitively solve your driver issue ( @#ò#@!"@# Winzozz )
brainvision said:
I don't understand exactly what you are trying to do, sorry: you said the pc does not see the nexus, "even thought in fastboot".. If you say even thought, it seems to me that you are able to access Android itself or maybe recovery? In that case I can't see the issue.. Sorry my fault, non english mother tongue
But, if have the device soft bricked and you are able to enter ONLY the bootloader (that is what we call often fastboot), then you should start to remove the not working fastboot drivers installed into your PC: launch the nexus in fastboot mode, go to Device Manager into your PC and search for a driver with an yellow exclamation point. This issue is very common so I hope that you have it, too.. So, uninstall that driver, then unlink the nexus from your PC; after a few seconds attach it to another USB port and see if Windows install a driver (it should). If this new driver doesn't work, too, or if Windows does no install any, try this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426502
Hope it helps, let us know, see you!
EDIT: also, if you still have no luck, you should find a Linux or Mac PC/laptop and download the adb/fastboot binary files for that OS; this will definitively solve your driver issue ( @#ò#@!"@# Winzozz )
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Hi sorry for not being clear. Basically I am only allowed to access the bootloader and my device is soft-bricked. I'm pretty sure I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers about a year ago when I originally did it, but I'll try again and let you know. Thanks!

[Q] Stuck in FTM Mode?

Hi folks,
My wife dropped her 2-week old Nexus 4 which caused part of the front glass to crack and portions of the touchscreen to be dead, so we had to send it into LG for repairs (at quite a price tag). Fine.
So we get it back, I turn it on, and it's in something called "FTM Mode" (file transfer mode, I think)? I can't seem to get it out of it.
Things I've tried:
Rebooting (have to hold the power button down for 5-10 sec).
Factory data reset (the settings are available through the notification menu in FTM Mode).
In recovery mode:
[*]Start (goes right back to FTM Mode)
[*]Power off (duh)
[*]Restart bootloader (gets me right back to the same screen)
[*]Recovery mode (gives me a little android with its stomach open, a red exclamation point, and says "No command.")​
I attempted LG support, but they asked me to do a few of these (after asking me to hit the "home" button...), then told me to mail it back to them because they probably have to flash it.
So, the obvious question: how the hell can I get out of FTM Mode?
Secondary question: if none of the above worked and I do have to flash the OS, can I flash it myself to default Jellybean? Any idiot-friendly step-by-step guides out there?
Here you are! (I was the one talking to you on Reddit)
Since you can get to fastboot you can just flash the stock image files and you should be fine! The toolkit is in the original dev section but you cannot download the images from it anymore. A few people here have the images though so hopefully someone will pop up with them shortly
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
joshnichols189 said:
Here you are! (I was the one talking to you on Reddit)
Since you can get to fastboot you can just flash the stock image files and you should be fine! The toolkit is in the original dev section but you cannot download the images from it anymore. A few people here have the images though so hopefully someone will pop up with them shortly
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Haha!
I have located an image... just need to figure out the fastboot stuff. I'm not a terribly adventurous user, you see.
Depressio said:
Haha!
I have located an image... just need to figure out the fastboot stuff. I'm not a terribly adventurous user, you see.
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No worries! You can use the toolkit without knowing fastboot, I just recommended learning it in case you ever need to flash without it. I believe after you download the toolkit there will be a folder you can place the stock image into then you can use the toolkit to flash the image from that folder. I'm not 100% what folder that is though but I believe the name makes it fairly obvious if you look for it
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joshnichols189 said:
No worries! You can use the toolkit without knowing fastboot, I just recommended learning it in case you ever need to flash without it. I believe after you download the toolkit there will be a folder you can place the stock image into then you can use the toolkit to flash the image from that folder. I'm not 100% what folder that is though but I believe the name makes it fairly obvious if you look for it
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Unfortunately, I haven't even been able to install the bloody USB driver, so fastboot/adb can't even see the device. I've described by problem here. I think the source issue is what LG did during repairs... the device is named "Full JellyBean on Mako" instead of something like "Nexus 4", so the drivers in that post aren't being recognized by Windows as valid for the device. At least that's my guess.
OK, got it all fixed.
This post was incredibly useful. Once I got the USB drivers installed and fastboot recognizing the device (oddly, adb wasn't able to), it was extremely smooth unlocking the bootloader and flashing the image.
Thanks!
Depressio said:
OK, got it all fixed.
This post was incredibly useful. Once I got the USB drivers installed and fastboot recognizing the device (oddly, adb wasn't able to), it was extremely smooth unlocking the bootloader and flashing the image.
Thanks!
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For future reference ADB only works in recovery and when booted into android, never in boot loader. Bit glad you got it working
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Depressio said:
OK, got it all fixed.
This post was incredibly useful. Once I got the USB drivers installed and fastboot recognizing the device (oddly, adb wasn't able to), it was extremely smooth unlocking the bootloader and flashing the image.
Thanks!
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how did you can install the adb drivers,have same problem
ramonrecio said:
how did you can install the adb drivers,have same problem
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plug your phone into your computer, then restart it in bootloader mode. the drivers will automatically install
same
hi,thank you,ok i can go to fastboot mode and select restart bootloader but when i hit power ,they turn off for a second and go back to fastboot mode initial page ,the pc do the sound when disconnect and connect back to usb pc,but that's it,no drivers installation ,what can i do!! this make me crazy,please help

[Q] Fully Bricked n7?

Well to make it simple, the newest twrp is very buggy and to make a long story short i installed a new rom, and while it was restoring my data, my n7 shut off. its done this before so naturaly i held the power+volume down buttons too boot into the bootloader but it wont turn on. Any help/ suggestions?
Put it on the power supply and let it there for some time ... Then start again.
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AndDiSa said:
Put it on the power supply and let it there for some time ... Then start again.
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Thank you ill try that. it was at 33% battery when this happened though
Um... It probably didn't shutoff. There's a screen timeout.
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Um... It probably didn't shutoff. There's a screen timeout.
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i know about the screen time out, i tapped the screen for it to rewake and it didnt work, then i tried pressing the sleep button once for it to unlock and that didnt work. so it indeed shutoff
frap129 said:
Well to make it simple, the newest twrp is very buggy and to make a long story short i installed a new rom, and while it was restoring my data, my n7 shut off. its done this before so naturaly i held the power+volume down buttons too boot into the bootloader but it wont turn on. Any help/ suggestions?
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I'm confused. It's a little off-topic, but what does "restoring my data" have to do with TWRP in the context of flashing a new ROM?
Anyway, I would proceed with a dead battery or loose battery connector hypothesis first. It's not obvious why writes to /boot, /cache, /data, or /system would affect the bootloader.
Anything is possible at a low enough probability I suppose, but you should start troubleshooting operations with the high-probability scenarios first.
For instance - with the power off, will the "charging screen" display when you plug the tab in? How about APX** mode? (Plug in to PC and start with Power+Vol-up). If you didn't see either of those, it's likely a power supply or hardware problem.
good luck
** make sure you exit APX mode by holding down the power button for at least 20 seconds. I'm not sure if it shuts itself down after an inactivity timeout - you don't want to be draining power while trying to charge the tab.
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I'm confused. It's a little off-topic, but what does "restoring my data" have to do with TWRP in the context of flashing a new ROM?
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Well, you backup your data, Wipe data and cache, flash the rom, gapps, ect. then restore data, the charging screen wont dispaly, apx mode doesnt work, but the whole story: went to flash a newer version of my rom, install faills due to error in updater binary so i go to reboot and it says "No OS Installed! Are you sure you want to reboot?" i press dont reboot, go to install the older version of the rom, go to restore data and then it shut off.
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Well, you backup your data, Wipe data and cache, flash the rom, gapps, ect. then restore data, the charging screen wont dispaly, apx mode doesnt work, but the whole story: went to flash a newer version of my rom, install faills due to error in updater binary so i go to reboot and it says "No OS Installed! Are you sure you want to reboot?" i press dont reboot, go to install the older version of the rom, go to restore data and then it shut off.
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The lack of APX mode or the charger screen suggests a battery problem or a hardware failure, not a software problem. APX mode will be present even if the tablet has absolutely nothing in flash memory.
Having nothing in /system (no OS or even no filesystem) will not affect bootability of either the bootloader or the recovery.
I don't know why you would wipe data only to restore it after flashing a ROM. Usually wiping cache & dalvik-cache is sufficient for "dirty-flashing" a ROM upgrade as it is very unusual for ROM installs to diddle with the /data partition. (But making full backups is always a good idea.)
I would check (carefully) to see if the battery connector came loose before you decide to throw the tablet away.
good luck
bftb0 said:
The lack of APX mode or the charger screen suggests a battery problem or a hardware failure, not a software problem. APX mode will be present even if the tablet has absolutely nothing in flash memory.
Having nothing in /system (no OS or even no filesystem) will not affect bootability of either the bootloader or the recovery.
I don't know why you would wipe data only to restore it after flashing a ROM. Usually wiping cache & dalvik-cache is sufficient for "dirty-flashing" a ROM upgrade as it is very unusual for ROM installs to diddle with the /data partition. (But making full backups is always a good idea.)
I would check (carefully) to see if the battery connector came loose before you decide to throw the tablet away.
good luck
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Battery connector didnt come loose, still dosent work. guess it might just be broken
EDIT: I plugged it in to my pc and the google screen came up for about 20 sec then it shut back off. havent been able to get anything since
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Battery connector didnt come loose, still dosent work. guess it might just be broken
EDIT: I plugged it in to my pc and the google screen came up for about 20 sec then it shut back off. havent been able to get anything since
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Is it possible to enter Odin on the n7?
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Is it possible to enter Odin on the n7?
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Odin is Samsung only
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You can hold the power button for 10 seconds and wait till you see the Google logo. Then release and hold it 10 seconds again, when the screen turns off hold the volume down button and wait for it till it automatically boots again. You'll enter bootloader mode. Download wugfresh' nexus root toolkit and install it. When the program is loaded there is a flash stock option on the right side of the program. Select the soft brick / boot loop option under the flash button. While in boot loader mode connect your nexus and press the flash button.
This is all I know!
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NEXUS 7 Bricked - NO OS - tried everything but...
It's a catch 22 here. I can't get drivers installed and the nexus recognized and so when it comes to flashing/restoring via cmd prompt the PC won't recognize my device and so I can go only get so far. I have no OS installed as I wiped all like an idiot in twrp so how the hell can I get drivers installed on a nexus that has no OS installed? I can't enable usb debugging etc because, well, I have no way of getting the nexus to work so can't get into the settings to do so.
I have tried everything in twrp but there is nothing to restore - i can't get roms pushed onto it - God I give up. All I need is the PC to recognize my device and I know I can crack this. What do I have to do? Please help this idiot.
CarlKirshner1989 said:
It's a catch 22 here. I can't get drivers installed and the nexus recognized and so when it comes to flashing/restoring via cmd prompt the PC won't recognize my device and so I can go only get so far. I have no OS installed as I wiped all like an idiot in twrp so how the hell can I get drivers installed on a nexus that has no OS installed? I can't enable usb debugging etc because, well, I have no way of getting the nexus to work so can't get into the settings to do so.
I have tried everything in twrp but there is nothing to restore - i can't get roms pushed onto it - God I give up. All I need is the PC to recognize my device and I know I can crack this. What do I have to do? Please help this idiot.
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USB debugging doesn't mean **** when you are in a custom recovery. It has adb already. Your problem is your computer. Fix your computer by following one of the bajillion threads and posts about the nexus 7 drivers issues.
Installing drivers does not need android to be booted.
Your best bet is to put it in fast boot mode and follow Google's own instructions to flash it back to stock.
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CarlKirshner1989 said:
It's a catch 22 here. I can't get drivers installed and the nexus recognized and so when it comes to flashing/restoring via cmd prompt the PC won't recognize my device and so I can go only get so far. I have no OS installed as I wiped all like an idiot in twrp so how the hell can I get drivers installed on a nexus that has no OS installed? I can't enable usb debugging etc because, well, I have no way of getting the nexus to work so can't get into the settings to do so.
I have tried everything in twrp but there is nothing to restore - i can't get roms pushed onto it - God I give up. All I need is the PC to recognize my device and I know I can crack this. What do I have to do? Please help this idiot.
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I must admit I'm a little 'hazy' myself when it comes to ADB related issues... I've never had much cause to use ADB. (Think I've used 'adb pull' on a couple of occasions). And I've never been in the invidious position of not having a bootable Android OS on my Nexus 7 either - which does seems to happen a quite lot with TWRP users, less so with CWM users.
Anyway... just had a tinker... and you could try the following workaround... this seemed to work to for me.
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Locate the folder on your PC where you keep your FASTBOOT and ADB .exe files...
Copy whatever ROM .zip you want into this folder.
The following example uses SmoothROM-v5.0.zip ... There is nothing to stop you from renaming this to something shorter, for ease of typing later... so, in my case, just smooth.zip.
Boot your Nexus 7 into the BOOTLOADER (Vol down [hold] + Power button), and then into RECOVERY (TWRP) and hook it up your PC.
Open a command prompt window on the aforementioned folder... and type...
Code:
adb devices
...which should yield something like the following...
Code:
List of devices attached
012345679ABCDEF recovery
(If you don't see a serial number... then you definitely have a driver problem...)
Otherwise, it's just...
Code:
adb push smooth.zip /sdcard
Or whatever ROM you wish to 'push' to the emulated SD card.
This will likely take a fair few minutes for a 300Mb+ size file (typically the size of your average ROM)... on my Windows XP box it took 4 minutes (1328 KB/s, 32565894 bytes in 239.486s) to copy over. And there are no 'progress gauges' of any kind, either... So season your patience a liitle. You can always pull up another command prompt window and type adb devices again to ensure you still have an ongoing ADB connection.
Once copied over, and still in TWRP, you can just flash it.
Good luck.
Rgrds,
Ged.
Still nothing on mine. im just about to give up and wait to see if google releases the N7 second generation at the i/o
If You familiar with Linux, You can try to understand the logic of
changing the modes.
You need to run udevadm monitor in one terminal. Then press some
combinations of key/s and look for changes with usb-devices.
The better, if You run wireshark and sniff USB interface with your device.
Put attachment here, with a comments what was pressed.
since it seems to be a hardware problem, not software, im just going to send it to asus and see what they can do.

[Q] Installing Custom ROM on Wrong OS Version, Looking for Solutions

I apologize if this question has been answered already, but I just spent 15 minutes using the search button and could not find a response.
I just installed Matr1x v10.5 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2007231) onto my Nexus 4 but it had JB 4.2. Based on the version notes of the thread, I assumed that it was backwards compatible with my phone and therefore installed the new version on my Nexus 4. Now every time I turn on my Nexus 4 the screen is blank. What can I do to fix this issue? Will it require a reset so that all my data is lost? Thanks.
What do you mean with '... The screen is blank'?
Can you get past the google bootanimation?
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failly said:
What do you mean with '... The screen is blank'?
Can you get past the google bootanimation?
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Nope, basically once I turn it on I see the "Google" text, and then the screen goes blank as in it's black. Basically the back light is on and you can see that it's on but the background is still black.
pooq said:
Nope, basically once I turn it on I see the "Google" text, and then the screen goes blank as in it's black. Basically the back light is on and you can see that it's on but the background is still black.
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Go into recovery and flash the stock kernel. If that doesnt work you need to do a full wipe and reflash the rom.
failly said:
What do you mean with '... The screen is blank'?
Can you get past the google bootanimation?
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Chromium_ said:
Go into recovery and flash the stock kernel. If that doesnt work you need to do a full wipe and reflash the rom.
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Theoretically, if I flash v10.0 (which accommodates JB 4.2) it should fix the issue right?
I'm at a dilemma because I do not know if there are any other ways to insert the kernel into my phone as there is no microSD option on the Nexus 4. Does anyone know how I could potentially get the file into my phone?
pooq said:
Theoretically, if I flash v10.0 (which accommodates JB 4.2) it should fix the issue right?
I'm at a dilemma because I do not know if there are any other ways to insert the kernel into my phone as there is no microSD option on the Nexus 4. Does anyone know how I could potentially get the file into my phone?
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Can you access recovery? If yes mount your storage and you can transfer the files.
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failly said:
Can you access recovery? If yes mount your storage and you can transfer the files.
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I had already tried that, but once I connected my usb into my laptop I still couldn't transfer any files over.
In the end I reset my phone to factory settings, so the display still shows "Google". Just to confirm, the reason why this logo has been displayed on my phone for a while is because it is working to restore the factory setting (e.g. OS) correct?
pooq said:
I had already tried that, but once I connected my usb into my laptop I still couldn't transfer any files over.
In the end I reset my phone to factory settings, so the display still shows "Google". Just to confirm, the reason why this logo has been displayed on my phone for a while is because it is working to restore the factory setting (e.g. OS) correct?
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I can't tell for sure since it never happend to me but I don't think if you choose to reset your phone to factory settings it will stay at the google logo.
If you choose to reset to facory settings I think you just will boot into recovery with that an android standing with something in his belly with a loading bar.
You can try this.
1.Boot into bootloader.
2A.Flash TWRP with the fastboot command and go to step 3.
2B.Flash stock N4 image with the fastboot command and profit!
3a.Try to mount storage and transfer another rom.
3b.Restore a backup.
Hopefully this works.
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failly said:
I can't tell for sure since it never happend to me but I don't think if you choose to reset your phone to factory settings it will stay at the google logo.
If you choose to reset to facory settings I think you just will boot into recovery with that an android standing with something in his belly with a loading bar.
You can try this.
1.Boot into bootloader.
2A.Flash TWRP with the fastboot command and go to step 3.
2B.Flash stock N4 image with the fastboot command and profit!
3a.Try to mount storage and transfer another rom.
3b.Restore a backup.
Hopefully this works.
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I have tried the above instructions up to step 3 because it did not work for me.
It shows the only files in my internal storage(/sdcard) are a file that says (Up A Level) and TWRP. Also, whenever I want to reboot it prompts "No OS Installed! Are you sure you wish to reboot?" At this point I am only interested in a factory reset now so that I can reinstall the initial JB 4.0 that came with the Nexus 4 and then upgrade to JB 4.3. However, whenever I do factory reset via recovery mode, I am stuck with an empty phone with the files I mentioned above.
What can I do to fix the situation? Thanks.
pooq said:
I have tried the above instructions up to step 3 because it did not work for me.
It shows the only files in my internal storage(/sdcard) are a file that says (Up A Level) and TWRP. Also, whenever I want to reboot it prompts "No OS Installed! Are you sure you wish to reboot?" At this point I am only interested in a factory reset now so that I can reinstall the initial JB 4.0 that came with the Nexus 4 and then upgrade to JB 4.3. However, whenever I do factory reset via recovery mode, I am stuck with an empty phone with the files I mentioned above.
What can I do to fix the situation? Thanks.
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I think the reason that a factory reset won't help since there is no OS on the phone so it cannot reset something that isn't there.
And with the steps I mentioned, can you get into bootloader or does it directly boot into recovery.
Another thing you can try(I don't think it will work but I never tried it so you never know)
Download this toolkit:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469
There is an option to flash to stock completly, that will maybe do the trick.
Good luck!
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failly said:
I think the reason that a factory reset won't help since there is no OS on the phone so it cannot reset something that isn't there.
And with the steps I mentioned, can you get into bootloader or does it directly boot into recovery.
Another thing you can try(I don't think it will work but I never tried it so you never know)
Download this toolkit:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469
There is an option to flash to stock completly, that will maybe do the trick.
Good luck!
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I can get into bootloader fine, it does not boot directly into recovery.
My Nexus 4 is already flashed with TWRP. I have installed the program from the link you provided, however, I have not used it to flash my phone again as one of the prerequisites to using the program is selecting which OS version I am using (at this point I am not using any) and want to prevent any further issues from occurring.
It seems like I can't really do anything with my phone unless I get a JB OS reinstalled, which is what I am currently struggling with. I am presently trying to find a way to copy the downloaded Nexus image files provided online into my internal storage so I can install them.
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I can get into bootloader fine, it does not boot directly into recovery.
My Nexus 4 is already flashed with TWRP. I have installed the program from the link you provided, however, I have not used it to flash my phone again as one of the prerequisites to using the program is selecting which OS version I am using (at this point I am not using any) and want to prevent any further issues from occurring.
It seems like I can't really do anything with my phone unless I get a JB OS reinstalled, which is what I am currently struggling with.
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Okay since you can get into bootloader thats great news!
Have you tried to manually download the nexus 4 image from google?
NOTE this are direct download links:
4.3:
https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/occam-jwr66v-factory-08d2b697.tgz
4.2.2:
https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/occam-jdq39-factory-345dc199.tgz
Here is an excellent guide:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...-to-android-4-3-jwr66v-and-root-it-right-now/
Scenario #2 on that guide suits you!
I think this will do the trick!
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You just have to do the following :
A) flash a recovery via fastboot (fastboot flash recovery recovery.zip)
B) now go ahead and boot from your recovery, and push the rom of your choice, in case you don't have one already inside your sdcard (adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/ROM.zip)
C) flash your recently copied rom of choice to your phone. (if necessary, wipe data, cache and dalvik cache)
failly said:
Okay since you can get into bootloader thats great news!
Have you tried to manually download the nexus 4 image from google?
NOTE this are direct download links:
4.3:
https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/occam-jwr66v-factory-08d2b697.tgz
4.2.2:
https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/occam-jdq39-factory-345dc199.tgz
Here is an excellent guide:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...-to-android-4-3-jwr66v-and-root-it-right-now/
Scenario #2 on that guide suits you!
I think this will do the trick!
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I just spent a couple of hours reading through the guides (and trying them out) which led me to several other guides. To be incredibly honest, I am completely confused as there is a plethora of new information thrown at me. I have to pose several questions before I continue:
1) When you say bootloader, are you referring to the fastboot bootloader screen that pops up after holding the volume down button and the power button? I just wanted to confirm this as I am starting to feel you are referring to something different after reading several guides.
2) Is the scenario 2 guide you posted basically a method to "sideload" the JB 4.3 into the storage of my Nexus 4 so I can install it via Recovery Mode?
I tried installing the drivers but I cannot seem to do it successfully as I do not even have a starting OS for my phone in the first place. I can not access a theoretical "Developer Mode" either from when I first rooted my phone.
So basically, I do not understand how I can get the direct downloads from Google (the JB 4.3 files) and get them into the internal storage of my Nexus 4 to install the OS.
Is there a simpler way to do this? If not, here is my current progress. At the moment I am stuck at this guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34552123&postcount=1) from the previous link you linked and am between C-D. I cannot get my laptop to recognize my device via fastboot devices in command prompt (D). To be honest, this is the second time I've seen this guide but could not get it working properly which is why I used the file provided at (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469) to root my Nexus 4.the OS[/B]. Is there a simpler way to do this? At the moment I am stuck at this guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34552123&postcount=1) from the previous link you linked and am between C-D. I cannot get my laptop to recognize my device via fastboot devices in command prompt (D). To be honest, this is the second time I've seen this guide but could not get it working properly which is why I used the file provided at (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469) to root my Nexus 4.
Yes, the bootloader is the one where you press vol down and the power button together, that's the place where you select to go to the recovery, use fastboot.
First thing you got to do is turn on your phone on the bootloader as mentioned above. Then, assuming you downloaded this: [NEXUS 4 TOOLKIT V2.0.0] from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688, open up command prompt and go to this address with "cd C:\Google_Nexus_4_ToolKit" or where you decided to install your toolkit. On windows explorer, go there and rename fastboot-toolkit or whatever it is called to fastboot to make things simpler.
Type in cmd: fastboot devices to check if it recognizes your phone.
If it doesn't; then install these drivers (you should have your device already connected via USB to your computer): https://www.dropbox.com/s/a808emeelvxkwyc/usb_driver.rar
Go to Control Panel\Hardware and Sound > Device Manager. Your phone should appear with an exclamation mark somewhere, right click it and click on update driver:
-Click on browse my computer software
-Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
-Have disk
-Browse for where you downloaded the drivers I linked you to then click ok.
-You should find within the next page something that says Android Bootloader Interface, double click it and finish the installation.
After that's done, then type in fastboot devices on cmd again, it should show up now.
Then, go to here and download TWRP 2.6.0.0 http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/mako/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-mako.img , that will be your recovery. After you've downloaded move it to C:\Google_Nexus_4_ToolKit to make matters easier.
NOTE: IF YOUR BOOTLOADER IS LOCKED YOU WILL HAVE TO UNLOCK IT , this can be done by typing fastboot oem unlock on command prompt
Now, simply type in this command: fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-mako.img you will now have a recovery on your device.
With the volume keys, choose to boot from the recovery. TWRP will load, while its loading, rename adb-toolkit to adb to make things easier. When its done loading, type in adb devices to see if it recognizes your phone, if it doesn't use your drivers again but this time instead of choosing Android Bootloader Interface, pick the one that says ADB.
When that's done, and it recognizes your device with the adb devices command you can now proceed to "push" or "copy/move a ROM you've downloaded in your computer towards your phone".
Of course you have to download a ROM, like Paranoid Android for example: http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/mako/pa_mako-3.69-20130722.zip , along with its GApps: http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/gapps/pa_gapps-full-4.2-20130719-signed.zip
You might have to even update your radio and bootloader in the future too, but let's leave it at that for now.
After you are done downloading the ROM of your choice, then type in these commands (assuming ADB works)
adb push pa_mako-3.69-20130722.zip /sdcard/
adb push pa_gapps-full-4.2-20130719-signed.zip /sdcard/
Having moved these two files inside your phone, now its time to flash them.
1) Go to Wipe on TWRP and simply swipe to factory reset
2) Go back and click on Install, look for pa_mako-3.69-20130722.zip and then add pa_gapps-full-4.2-20130719-signed.zip to the queue, swipe to install.
After that's done, simply reboot your phone and it should start booting up Paranoid Android and you're done. Might give you a few issues if you have an old radio and bootloader, but that can be fixed by flashing the new versions of these two in TWRP. Can be found here: https://www.copy.com/s/JniBu/4.3 files (mako) (these can be pushed via ADB like before, or you can simply download them on your phone when its working)
Hope this helps, don't think I can be more detailed.
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Yes, the bootloader is the one where you press vol down and the power button together, that's the place where you select to go to the recovery, use fastboot.
First thing you got to do is turn on your phone on the bootloader as mentioned above. Then, assuming you downloaded this: [NEXUS 4 TOOLKIT V2.0.0] from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688, open up command prompt and go to this address with "cd C:\Google_Nexus_4_ToolKit" or where you decided to install your toolkit. On windows explorer, go there and rename fastboot-toolkit or whatever it is called to fastboot to make things simpler.
Type in cmd: fastboot devices to check if it recognizes your phone.
If it doesn't; then install these drivers (you should have your device already connected via USB to your computer): https://www.dropbox.com/s/a808emeelvxkwyc/usb_driver.rar
Go to Control Panel\Hardware and Sound > Device Manager. Your phone should appear with an exclamation mark somewhere, right click it and click on update driver:
-Click on browse my computer software
-Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
-Have disk
-Browse for where you downloaded the drivers I linked you to then click ok.
-You should find within the next page something that says Android Bootloader Interface, double click it and finish the installation.
After that's done, then type in fastboot devices on cmd again, it should show up now.
Then, go to here and download TWRP 2.6.0.0 http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/mako/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-mako.img , that will be your recovery. After you've downloaded move it to C:\Google_Nexus_4_ToolKit to make matters easier.
NOTE: IF YOUR BOOTLOADER IS LOCKED YOU WILL HAVE TO UNLOCK IT , this can be done by typing fastboot oem unlock on command prompt
Now, simply type in this command: fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-mako.img you will now have a recovery on your device.
With the volume keys, choose to boot from the recovery. TWRP will load, while its loading, rename adb-toolkit to adb to make things easier. When its done loading, type in adb devices to see if it recognizes your phone, if it doesn't use your drivers again but this time instead of choosing Android Bootloader Interface, pick the one that says ADB.
When that's done, and it recognizes your device with the adb devices command you can now proceed to "push" or "copy/move a ROM you've downloaded in your computer towards your phone".
Of course you have to download a ROM, like Paranoid Android for example: http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/mako/pa_mako-3.69-20130722.zip , along with its GApps: http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/gapps/pa_gapps-full-4.2-20130719-signed.zip
You might have to even update your radio and bootloader in the future too, but let's leave it at that for now.
After you are done downloading the ROM of your choice, then type in these commands (assuming ADB works)
adb push pa_mako-3.69-20130722.zip /sdcard/
adb push pa_gapps-full-4.2-20130719-signed.zip /sdcard/
Having moved these two files inside your phone, now its time to flash them.
1) Go to Wipe on TWRP and simply swipe to factory reset
2) Go back and click on Install, look for pa_mako-3.69-20130722.zip and then add pa_gapps-full-4.2-20130719-signed.zip to the queue, swipe to install.
After that's done, simply reboot your phone and it should start booting up Paranoid Android and you're done. Might give you a few issues if you have an old radio and bootloader, but that can be fixed by flashing the new versions of these two in TWRP. Can be found here: https://www.copy.com/s/JniBu/4.3 files (mako) (these can be pushed via ADB like before, or you can simply download them on your phone when its working)
Hope this helps, don't think I can be more detailed.
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The first thing I'd like to do before reporting my progress report is to thank you and failly for taking the time to help me out. You both have contributed tremendously in trying to help me out with this, so I would like to thank you both for that.
1) I had installed the sdk program and changed the adb path (following this guide http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-set-up-android-adb-and-fastboot-on-windows-tutorial/)
Following wammie's guide:
2) Booted into bootloader
3) Downloaded and installed NEXUS 4 TOOLKIT V2.0.0 (had used it before but it didn't work for me so I relied on a different program to root my phone). Renamed fastboot-toolkit to fastboot
4) Typed fastboot devices in in cmd, does not recognize phone
5) Uninstalled current usb drivers and installed usb drivers provided. The driver I chose to install for was titled "Android". The other ! mark was "Base System Device" which was something I had never seen before until today when I had reinstalled usb drivers
6) Typed fastboot devices in cmd again and still nothing has changed
I am unable to continue any further as fastboot does not recognize my phone when I have it under bootloader. I had downloaded all the files that were recommended in your post. I think the reason why I cannot access fastboot devices is because there is literally no OS running in my phone. I could be wrong though.
I guess I'll take a break and call it a night since I've been trying to fix this problem the past 13 hours or so. Any additional feedback and support is appreciated!
Additional Notes: I have tried this both on my laptops (Windows 8) and on my desktop PC (Windows 7)
Luckly, if windows doesn't recognize your device while in fastboot it isn't because you don't have a OS installes but because not correctly set up drivers.
I posted a link some posta ago about a toolkit:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469
When opening the program at the top there is a button called full driver installation, press it and follow the instructions.
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This is what you should do when you are updating the drivers, its imperative you get those drivers working. Otherwise, you won't get access to fastboot.
Oh I would recommend using a Windows 7 PC.
Windows 8 can also do the trick but you maybe need to disable driver signature enforcement, so you better go with windows 7 for now.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
Status Update:
I had spent a whole day reformatting my Windows 7 machine and am back at it. I have made a bit more progress than before.
1) After typing in fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-mako.img in command prompt, under the "List of devices attached" it is blank (i.e. there is no device attached). http://i.imgur.com/TnyBCKS.png
2) I have successfully installed the usb driver on my PC the first time when the only explanation mark was titled "Android", however the only Android option at the moment now is labelled "Android Bootloader Interface". No such thing as ADB (or any variations including Android ADB Interface) exists.
3) In TWRP Recovery mode, I see an exclamation mark titled mako but I believe that is irrelevant. I have tried installing the drivers to this just in case but failed. I then tried it again in Bootloader mode and mako is gone and Android Device pops up again with "Android Bootloader Interface"
4) I have tried restarting my PC and repeating the above steps.
Edit:
5) The only time I see an Android Composite ADB Interfaces is when I boot normally to the "Google" screen. However, I cannot move any of my ROMS over into my phone. When I typed "adb devices" it shows a bunch of characters with offline beside it. I do not have any options to reinstall any drivers for this.
From my understanding,I should be able to access the Android Composite ADB Interface while in recovery mode, which should let me transfer my ROMs over... but the issue is I cannot access Android Composite ADB Interface while in recovery mode.
Also, is there any reason why I shouldn't use the official JB 4.3 img as the ROM I want to install on my phone?

[Q] [HELP] Hard Brick Nexus 7

Hi, this is my firt post, i'm going to quote this problem that's the same problem that I have...
"Device : Nexus 7
Problem : I was trying to unroot it and flash a 4.4.2 ROM to the device and i ended up bricking it somehow. I looked around a lot on here and youtube. I found one solution i had not tried which was to get into recovery mod. But the device was stuck on the boot loaded. So i hard shut it down, and pressed the key combination to load the boot loader. And, the screen wasn't loading. I heard the little chimes my computer makes when ever a USB device is active, so i heard the thing load into the boot loader. But its not showing on the screen!
Please help i really shouldn't have done this. But i am literally about to cry.
I tried using Wugfresh's Nexus toolkit to flash the ROM, and it would stop on sending system.
I dont know if i did something wrong, if the kernel was messed up, if the kit wasnt right, please as the video said there is 4 million members here. someone has to know what to do...
-Sean"
I did exactly the same thing that this guy did... ----> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2345874
The difference is that I don't live in USA and my Nexus doesn't have warranty... What can I do T.T my pc shows the tablet as Unknown Device and makes a sound when I puggle it, there has to be something that I can do >.<
EverAngelOn said:
Hi, this is my firt post, i'm going to quote this problem that's the same problem that I have...
"Device : Nexus 7
Problem : I was trying to unroot it and flash a 4.4.2 ROM to the device and i ended up bricking it somehow. I looked around a lot on here and youtube. I found one solution i had not tried which was to get into recovery mod. But the device was stuck on the boot loaded. So i hard shut it down, and pressed the key combination to load the boot loader. And, the screen wasn't loading. I heard the little chimes my computer makes when ever a USB device is active, so i heard the thing load into the boot loader. But its not showing on the screen!
Please help i really shouldn't have done this. But i am literally about to cry.
I tried using Wugfresh's Nexus toolkit to flash the ROM, and it would stop on sending system.
I dont know if i did something wrong, if the kernel was messed up, if the kit wasnt right, please as the video said there is 4 million members here. someone has to know what to do...
-Sean"
I did exactly the same thing that this guy did... ----> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2345874
The difference is that I don't live in USA and my Nexus doesn't have warranty... What can I do T.T my pc shows the tablet as Unknown Device and makes a sound when I puggle it, there has to be something that I can do >.<
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Can you get into the bootloader still?
I can't
b3ltazar said:
Can you get into the bootloader still?
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No, I can't. The screen is completely black.
Have you tried any of the suggestions in the thread you linked in the OP?
EverAngelOn said:
No, I can't. The screen is completely black.
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Do you get a charging icon when you plug in the n7? did you try a diffrent cable?What exactly does ur computer do when you plug in the dead n7 (does it thy try to install a apx driver) Does toolkit see tablet like its in the bootloader? If so try to flash a new bootloader!
try this found in another thread
To get it out of AXP mode, the correct instructions:
1. Plug in the usb into computer
2. Hold Volume Down + Volume Up + Power simultaneously for like 15 seconds
3. The bootloader should show up.
4. If it doesn't, unplug the usb cable, and plug it back in and then repeat the these procedures
Wugs tool kit
First when you plug it in hold all three power buttons
Second
I also have used the tool kit it gets stuck all the time on the flashing system. I think its a time out error because of the complexity of extracting the image and flahing the image with out a retry or check command. Here is a fix that i have figured out. When in Wugs tool kit download the Os Version you want on your device locate the folder with the downloaded image and extract it using 7 zip. once extracted flash the remaing .img files seperatly under andvance setting menu select flash system then user data it should boot right up. if you forgot what version you flashed previously flash all img files boot bootloader system user etc. if you still have problems let me know. i can give you my email.
Click thanks if i helped
b3ltazar said:
Do you get a charging icon when you plug in the n7? did you try a diffrent cable?What exactly does ur computer do when you plug in the dead n7 (does it thy try to install a apx driver) Does toolkit see tablet like its in the bootloader? If so try to flash a new bootloader!
try this found in another thread
To get it out of AXP mode, the correct instructions:
1. Plug in the usb into computer
2. Hold Volume Down + Volume Up + Power simultaneously for like 15 seconds
3. The bootloader should show up.
4. If it doesn't, unplug the usb cable, and plug it back in and then repeat the these procedures
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My tablet doesn't show the charging icon, I've tried with different cables, when I plug it to the laptop it makes a sound and shows an APX driver... I'm stressed and that instructions didn't work for me.
EverAngelOn said:
My tablet doesn't show the charging icon, I've tried with different cables, when I plug it to the laptop it makes a sound and shows an APX driver... I'm stressed and that instructions didn't work for me.
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Unfortunately it sounds like you erased your bootloader and nvflash can do nothing for you unless you used the unbrickable mod before u f'ed up your tablet. Try sending it to asus for Warranty tell em you installed the ota update and it wouldn't boot up afterwards. I have read many threads about this issue with nobody being able to recover there tablet. Asus does have global warranty

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