So im trying to fix my cousin nexus 4 but i tried everything to get boot but it won't past the boot screen. I adb several roms to it but it stays the same. I did notice there was no files at all whatsoever. I gonna try to factory reset it with a toolkit soon but at the moment has anyone encounter this issue?
xXghostXx313 said:
So im trying to fix my cousin nexus 4 but i tried everything to get boot but it won't past the boot screen. I adb several roms to it but it stays the same. I did notice there was no files at all whatsoever. I gonna try to factory reset it with a toolkit soon but at the moment has anyone encounter this issue?
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Have you tried flashing the stock factory image?
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images?hl=fr-FR#occam
A guide how to
Toolkits are a bunch of shortcuts with a chance something might go wrong. Don't use toolkits. Follow what mrhiab said. And remember to wipe/format each partition first.
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gravitysandwich said:
Toolkits are a bunch of shortcuts with a chance something might go wrong. Don't use toolkits. Follow what mrhiab said. And remember to wipe/format each partition first.
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Yeah I know toolkits are bad but it probably would of been my last choice and I gonna try to flash the stock image later to see if that will do.
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Hey everyone, I joined xda to see if someone could help me with my problem. So recently I rooted my nexus 7 using wugfresh's root toolkit. I then installed aokp after i tried out paranoidandroid......i flashed gapps each time. I then wanted the old tv style screen off animation and using that toolkit, so i extracted the framework-res.apk ...........and i don't know what went wrong. Now all i can do is boot into the bootloader. When i try to go to recovery, it shows an open android with a caution sign in it. it just keeps bootlooping the aokp animation. I can't find any solution....help! i just want to go completely stock and lock the bootloader. it wont work with wug's toolkit.
Are you plugged in to your PC using the USB cable?
Yeah. Using the OEM cable from Asus. It charges and everything.....what do I do? I'm stuck and stressing about it.
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AndroidNinjaReview said:
Yeah. Using the OEM cable from Asus. It charges and everything.....what do I do? I'm stuck and stressing about it.
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Don't worry we will help you get it figured out. It's very fixable, mostly take some deep breaths and destress. When you start to panic then you have more of a chance of messing something up.
What happens when you use the command adb reboot recovery? what's the message you get? I'm guessing if you're extracting framework you're real familiar with ADB but if not use the toolkit.
Did ADB work before on your same computer you're on?
AndroidNinjaReview said:
Hey everyone, I joined xda to see if someone could help me with my problem. So recently I rooted my nexus 7 using wugfresh's root toolkit. I then installed aokp after i tried out paranoidandroid......i flashed gapps each time. I then wanted the old tv style screen off animation and using that toolkit, so i extracted the framework-res.apk ...........and i don't know what went wrong. Now all i can do is boot into the bootloader. When i try to go to recovery, it shows an open android with a caution sign in it. it just keeps bootlooping the aokp animation. I can't find any solution....help! i just want to go completely stock and lock the bootloader. it wont work with wug's toolkit.
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reflash your recovery via fastboot, not with a toolkit. then reflash your rom/gapps. if its still a no go, wipe then reflash your rom/gapps.
CharliesTheMan said:
Don't worry we will help you get it figured out. It's very fixable, mostly take some deep breaths and destress. When you start to panic then you have more of a chance of messing something up.
What happens when you use the command adb reboot recovery? what's the message you get? I'm guessing if you're extracting framework you're real familiar with ADB but if not use the toolkit.
Did ADB work before on your same computer you're on?
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The message I get is error: device not found when I use the adb reboot recovery. And I'm not familiar with it at all. I was trying to get that TV off animation and I was following a guide. This is my first root. So far....not a good experience.
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simms22 said:
reflash your recovery via fastboot, not with a toolkit. then reflash your rom/gapps. if its still a no go, wipe then reflash your rom/gapps.
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Can you tell me how to do this without the toolkit? I'm lost....
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help!
CharliesTheMan said:
Don't worry we will help you get it figured out. It's very fixable, mostly take some deep breaths and destress. When you start to panic then you have more of a chance of messing something up.
What happens when you use the command adb reboot recovery? what's the message you get? I'm guessing if you're extracting framework you're real familiar with ADB but if not use the toolkit.
Did ADB work before on your same computer you're on?
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Please help! I need this fixed asap and it seems like you know exactly what to do! Aghh. Im stressed...this is my first tablet andi just want it to work :crying:
AndroidNinjaReview said:
Please help! I need this fixed asap and it seems like you know exactly what to do! Aghh. Im stressed...this is my first tablet andi just want it to work :crying:
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So i think all i need to do is flash the factory image. how would i go about doing this?
So here is my dilemma. I was having problems with my Google apps for whatever reason. Manually updated to 4.2 and still has the same problems. Did a factory reset and the problems went away. Decided I wanted to get rid of root and relock the bootloader since I'm going to give her thus one because I'm upgrading to the 32GB model. Wanted to get rid of the superuser icon in the app drawer mainly. I went to googles site and downloaded the factory images for 4.2. Used it in conjunction with the nexus 7 toolkit. Long story short for whatever reason the process didn't complete. Pretty sure I don't have a factory image at all at this point. I tried to use the nexus 7 toolkit but of course now it won't see my device. My tablet is still unlocked. I'm assuming I'm going to have to manually push the image to the phone. If any body can start me off in the right direction it will be greatly appreciated. Especially if someone were able to provide links to the info I may need. In the mean time I'm looking around on Google. Haven't found anything concrete yet. As a side note if anyone could tell me how to actually turn off the tablet do I can preserve the battery it would be appreciated. I can only get it to show fast boot mode or the Google screen. Can't power down.
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Nexus 7 toolkit?
Fastboot mode?
That's all you need.
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Alejandrissimo said:
Nexus 7 toolkit?
Fastboot mode?
That's all you need.
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Dunno... after trying to update yesterday, twrp, cwm, stock wasn't having it, had to put stock boot loader back on, everything wiped, not a problem....nandroid backup....toolkit shows it working but nothing, toolkit said everything was there....only unlock and root worked, everything else was borked.
And I had to use Windows for the tool kit. Doh.
Toolkit has been a bane for me, finally got 4.2 using root keeper.
Off-topic.... maybe.
Lesson learnt... definitely.
Motorola Atrix (AOKP JB)
Nexus 7 (Stock+ Root)
Desire HD ~ overheating rebooting.
N900 ~ usb broken off.
Alejandrissimo said:
Nexus 7 toolkit?
Fastboot mode?
That's all you need.
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Can't use the toolkit bcuz it doesn't see my device. Can't enable USB debugging. Unless there is a way around that?
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My Nexus is stuck in a boot loop.
Trying to load into the ROM will leave me stuck at the Google logo but the unlocked pad(bootloader unlocked). Trying to get into recovery mode will do the same thing. I can temp boot into TWRP using wugs toolkit
I have some very important videos on my Nexus 7 that I would like to recover before flashing the stock ROM
Can anyone tell me the steps to recover when in my position?
Thanks
sayeef said:
My Nexus is stuck in a boot loop.
Trying to load into the ROM will leave me stuck at the Google logo but the unlocked pad(bootloader unlocked). Trying to get into recovery mode will do the same thing. I can temp boot into TWRP using wugs toolkit
I have some very important videos on my Nexus 7 that I would like to recover before flashing the stock ROM
Can anyone tell me the steps to recover when in my position?
Thanks
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try wiping data(factory reset) and flash the rom again.
simms22 said:
try wiping data(factory reset) and flash the rom again.
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I don't have any ROMs on my Nexus 7 and I can't seem to push a file either.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1902016
[Tool][Win/Mac/Linux] JROMFlasher - Clean your device - Prepare for Flashing !:thumbup:
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esema1o said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1902016
[Tool][Win/Mac/Linux] JROMFlasher - Clean your device - Prepare for Flashing !:thumbup:
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Oh my gosh thank you so much mang.
I used that tool before but I had completely forgotten about it
did work man
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esema1o said:
did work man
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Yes it worked but I think I accidentally wiped the virtual SD so my videos are gone
Got my Nexus 7 working again though
Hello. I have a problem with my nexus 4 randomly rebooting. I press the power button to bring on the screen but instead get a reboot followed by the powering down screen. I then have to power on again to get back to normal. Anyone else had this problem? My phone is unlocked rooted stock.
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Are you uv'ed at all? That sounds like instability due to low voltage. I've had that happen before on wake.
Edit: I know you said "Stock" but I thought I'd ask.
No just stock settings. Logcat shows lots of errors that i dont understand including SPAN EXCLUSIVE EXCLUSIVE and Fatal Signal 13
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purpse said:
No just stock settings. Logcat shows lots of errors that i dont understand including SPAN EXCLUSIVE EXCLUSIVE and Fatal Signal 13
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many of those "errors" you see really arent errors. anyways, if you wantca log of a random reboot, you need to run a last_kmsg after you boot back up. itll show why you had a random reboot. if you rebooted manually after your bootup after the random reboot, then its too late. last_kmsg is produced by your phone when the device reboots on its own.
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Hello. I have a problem with my nexus 4 randomly rebooting. I press the power button to bring on the screen but instead get a reboot followed by the powering down screen. I then have to power on again to get back to normal. Anyone else had this problem? My phone is unlocked rooted stock.
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Try re-install stock 4.2.2. Install toolkit in you PC, and downlaod STOCK 4.2.2, flash and report. . .http://forum.xda-
developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015469
Already reinstalled stock. I was using stock with franco and thought that was the problem. I used toolkit to go back to stock but still have the issues (but it was ok for a couple of days)
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MixaDJ said:
Try re-install stock 4.2.2. Install toolkit in you PC, and downlaod STOCK 4.2.2, flash and report. . .http://forum.xda-
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Did you just recommend he use a toolkit?
Get out.
Use the real method.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
estallings15 said:
Did you just recommend he use a toolkit?
Get out.
Use the real method.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
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Ok, good method. Try Flash PA 3.60 good rom, install custom recovery, download zip and gapps, stock no good, no customizations, custom rom best.
Went back to stock everything using fastboot. Locked bootloader unrooted no apps installed and no stock apps updated and yet still getting reboots. Decided to take back to shop. It behaved itself in the shop but they were helpful and exchanged my unit. I now have a model with the tiny feet
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Ok i was updating my rooted nexus 7 (2012) of the air to 4.4 kitkat. It downloaded and installed but when it was time for it to boot it just got stuck at the 4.4 booting screen (the circles) so i looked on the forums and it said to format everything (cache, system, sd) via clockworkmod so i did. When i tried to reboot it just got stuck at the Google loading screen.
1st Forum i will use this heaps more if the community can help me out
Pippindog said:
Ok i was updating my rooted nexus 7 (2012) of the air to 4.4 kitkat. It downloaded and installed but when it was time for it to boot it just got stuck at the 4.4 booting screen (the circles) so i looked on the forums and it said to format everything (cache, system, sd) via clockworkmod so i did. When i tried to reboot it just got stuck at the Google loading screen.
1st Forum i will use this heaps more if the community can help me out
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try to wait longer, for me it also took a lot of time
thanks
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try to wait longer, for me it also took a lot of time
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that was a quick reply.
Darn i should have waited but now im stuck at this google screen how long does it normally take ??
Pippindog said:
that was a quick reply.
Darn i should have waited but now im stuck at this google screen how long does it normally take ??
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first boot after flashing for me it took ~5-10 minutes, i don't remember. I tired to wait and go to get a lunch )))
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_crue_ said:
first boot after flashing for me it took ~5-10 minutes, i don't remember. I tired to wait and go to get a lunch )))
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I have turned it on and still its not booting after at least 20minutes the photo in the attachment is what its stuck at
Pippindog said:
I have turned it on and still its not booting after at least 20minutes the photo in the attachment is what its stuck at
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Try reflashing it again.
All working just had reinstall some recovery thingy if anyone has this problem I will post a link to the solution
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Pippindog said:
All working just had reinstall some recovery thingy if anyone has this problem I will post a link to the solution
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Much appreciated if you would.
Son's N7 is stuck at boot logo.
Downloaded this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269
Then someone showed me how to use it.
Hope this helped
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NoSubstitute said:
Much appreciated if you would.
Son's N7 is stuck at boot logo.
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What did you do before it got stuck? And which recovery are u using? bootloader etc
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JayDream said:
What did you do before it got stuck? And which recovery are u using? bootloader etc
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TWRP and I forgot that I shouldn't let it "fix" broken root.
I just used the basic guide on how to flash a factory image of 4.3 in smaller pieces with fastboot, skipping userdata (so I could keep mine), and then sideloaded the two KRT OTA followed by flashing SuperSU 1.75. I did all that in one go, on my second Nexus 7, before booting it the first time.
NoSubstitute said:
TWRP and I forgot that I shouldn't let it "fix" broken root.
I just used the basic guide on how to flash a factory image of 4.3 in smaller pieces with fastboot, skipping userdata (so I could keep mine), and then sideloaded the two KRT OTA followed by flashing SuperSU 1.75. I did all that in one go, on my second Nexus 7, before booting it the first time.
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1st Make sure you are on the latest twrp. 2nd it would be easier just to flash a stock ROM in recovery instead of flashing the factory images.. Is there a particular need for using the factory images or do u just want a working ROM?
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JayDream said:
1st Make sure you are on the latest twrp. 2nd it would be easier just to flash a stock ROM in recovery instead of flashing the factory images.. Is there a particular need for using the factory images or do u just want a working ROM?
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I didn't want to lose any data at the time.