bricked? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I tried out ubuntu touch and wanted to revert to stock before flashing cm (because I havn't had a rom on my storage).
After flashing the stock image via fastboot (using that flash-all.sh included in official download) my nexus stucks at boot animation.
Then I flashed recovery (I tried both, CWM and TWRP) and tried to do a factory reset -> unable to mount internal storage, also the space of my internal storage was 0MB (obviously because it can't mount anything), so it exited with an error. Then I formatted just every partion in CWM and I was able to mount again, flashed stock image ... stuck at boot animation. Tried flashing cm via sideload... stuck at boot animation.
Google didn't helped me.
Does somebody know what to do now?
Thanks
Bagbag

After you flash the stock image boot into the stock recovery and do a factory reset. Should solve your problem
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jd1639 said:
After you flash the stock image boot into the stock recovery and do a factory reset. Should solve your problem
Sent from my Nexus 5
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Oh ye, i tried it, but if i try to enter it, there's just a droid with a red triangle.

bagbag said:
Oh ye, i tried it, but if i try to enter it, there's just a droid with a red triangle.
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Hit vol up when you see that. It's normal
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jd1639 said:
After you flash the stock image boot into the stock recovery and do a factory reset. Should solve your problem
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you should only have to clear the cache...factory reset shouldn't be necessary. Remember if you do have to do a factory reset, it will wipe all your storage completely if you use stock recovery to do it. Don't forget to back everything up first!

hp420 said:
you should only have to clear the cache...factory reset shouldn't be necessary. Remember if you do have to do a factory reset, it will wipe all your storage completely if you use stock recovery to do it. Don't forget to back everything up first!
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The OP just flashed the factory image, flash-all, do he doesn't need to worry about data any more, too late for that
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jd1639 said:
Hit vol up when you see that.
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Does not work, it just stays at the screen with dat red triangle. Also vol up + power at same and other things I found in google don't work.
I already made backups, but anyway, they wouldn't help me in any way, if I don't have a working phone..

bagbag said:
Does not work, it just stays at the screen with dat red triangle. Also vol up + power at same and other things I found in google don't work.
I already made backups, but anyway, they wouldn't help me in any way, if I don't have a working phone..
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Boot into fastboot mode. Then from your pc with your device hooked up via usb type fastboot boot recovery. See if that will get you into recovery
Sent from my Nexus 5

It says 'cannot load 'recovery'' and also, I tried flashing ubuntu touch again and it worked.
Edit:
I think it has something to do with my /data partition. It said unable to mount /data again. After fixing that (for some reason it works if I select "format /data and /data/media (/sdcard)" (CWM) I can also format /data. But there a difference between that an all other partitions: for every other partition its like that: mount -> format -> unmount, but for /data it just don't do the last step, it stays mounted.

No on an idea? Do I need to send it in?

Try downloading The Root Toolkit Here.
Connect your phone, open the toolkit. On The First Page select "Soft-Bricked/Bootloop" and Flash Stock+Unroot.
This should Help.

Yeeeeeeey, I have no idea what the tool did, but it works now
Thank you for the tip
Bagbag

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Problem with recovery mode

I am trying to change into CyanogenMod-5 for Nexus One.
I've unlocked the bootlader and installed Amon_RA's recovery image.
Also I copied the ROM to my sdcard and wiped before I tried to flash.
The trouble only appears when I have to reboot into recovery mode. When I press recovery the start up X sign appears but only to be followed by the little andriod man next to a !warning sign.
What am I doing wrong?
Radissen said:
I am trying to change into CyanogenMod-5 for Nexus One.
I've unlocked the bootlader and installed Amon_RA's recovery image.
Also I copied the ROM to my sdcard and wiped before I tried to flash.
The trouble only appears when I have to reboot into recovery mode. When I press recovery the start up X sign appears but only to be followed by the little andriod man next to a !warning sign.
What am I doing wrong?
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Redownload and flash the recovery image.
Have tried a couple of times (well that was with the same download but is said "OKAY" every time).
Radissen said:
I am trying to change into CyanogenMod-5 for Nexus One.
I've unlocked the bootlader and installed Amon_RA's recovery image.
Also I copied the ROM to my sdcard and wiped before I tried to flash.
The trouble only appears when I have to reboot into recovery mode. When I press recovery the start up X sign appears but only to be followed by the little andriod man next to a !warning sign.
What am I doing wrong?
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I think you have to hold down Volume up and power button or volume down and power button. One of these two should fix it for you.
When I do that i come to this screen
IT only says something like:
Reboot system now
apply update.zip
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
E:Can't open/cache/recovery/command
It's working EXACTLY like this for me...
Unfortunately it "should" work fine when using Fastboot, but won't work from Recovery directly via the bootload.
In other words... Try to do the "Fastboot boot recovery.img" and see if you have success... Mine works perfectly well when done this way. (Note: Use the proper file you have for the recovery image... I'm assuming you know how to properly run Fastboot?)
Radissen said:
When I do that i come to this screen
IT only says something like:
Reboot system now
apply update.zip
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
E:Can't open/cache/recovery/command
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That looks like the original recovery, are you sure you installed the amon_ra recovery correctly??
Well I followed this guide
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php/Full_Update_Guide_-_Nexus_One_Firmware_to_CyanogenMod
and it did says OKAY on my PC. But I'm not really sure how it is supposed to look when it's been installed.
So I redownloaded everything a I got the phone rooted and had no problem installing the new ROM and addon. But now my Nexus one i stock doing this over and over again
Forgot to wipe berfore...
NOW IT WORKS PEFECT!
Thank you so much
Yep, make sure you make a nandroid backup. And whenever you have a bootloop its most likely that you forgot to wipe.
Cheers!
tontonHD said:
Yep, make sure you make a nandroid backup. And whenever you have a bootloop its most likely that you forgot to wipe.
Cheers!
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S*** forgot to do a nandriod backup. Is that a problem?
Radissen said:
S*** forgot to do a nandriod backup. Is that a problem?
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No, its not you can make a backup whenever you want. In my situation I did a backup of Cyanogen 5.0.2 with all my apps and settings and another one of MoDaCos Desire rom so it basically takes me 3 minutes to switch between roms

Help, I think I bricked it D:

Damn I'm dumb, I thought I'd have a go at attempting to make it so the bottom buttons would be hidden as I use gestures anyway
I modified the .prop file as a tutorial recommended but now after the Google logo (unlocked bl) I just get a black screen
I can access recovery which gives me the options START, RESTART BOOTLOADER, RECOVERY MODE and POWER OFF.
I am going to guess I need to bring it back to stock somehow - how would I go about doing this?
Any help is appreciated, Thanks
Kevin
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Relocking and unlocking the bootloader - was hoping it would format the phone but it appears it keeps the build.prop.
I can boot into clockworkmod recovery but I'm scared to flash it for the moment before I get some advice from you guys
[EDIT] I see that Fastboot detects it - so I guess I can flash stuff.
In an attempt to fix this I flashed the stock rom from Google that ATGAdmin pointed out. Here's what I did below
0. Download above recovery image, extract into a directory with fastboot
1. Hold down power for 10 seconds to power off
2. Hold down voldown and then power for a few seconds until recovery appears
3. Run flash-all.bat or flash-all.sh if on Linux.
4. Phone should reboot.
Now device is stuck on nexus X logo, attempting reflash... Same problem
Halp D:
why dont you do restore the build.prop to the original one and also do a wipe cache and wipe dalvik from CWM
My phone wasn't booting because of the broken build.prop and as such how was I supposed to restore it?
Now that I've flashed the stock rom I am now stuck at the nexus X logo, so I'm not sure what to do at this point, thanks for the help munchy_cool
kn100 said:
My phone wasn't booting because of the broken build.prop and as such how was I supposed to restore it?
Now that I've flashed the stock rom I am now stuck at the nexus X logo, so I'm not sure what to do at this point, thanks for the help munchy_cool
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You could sell me your phone:fingers-crossed: lol.... Hope you fix it
if you still have recovery clear dalvik cache and cache.
if you do not have recovery search for fastboot commands to do so as I guess you can still go into fastboot mode.
Recovery still works fine and I can boot into clockwork mod etc, it all appears to be working fine, except I just noticed in clockwork mod it's not able to format SDCard whatsoever - if this helps at all - I haven't flashed clockworkmod just to keep my options open, I just boot to it.
Any suggestions, I've tried flashing the google stock rom twice now and it doesn't appear to work.
boot in CWM and do a wipe dalvik and wipe data+cache bro ....
Try using mskip toolkit to flash stock image just done the exact same thing and works a treat. Didn't have any faults myself was just tinkering with it. Hope it helps
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Booted into CWM
Wipe data/factory reset:
Wiping data, Formatting /data, Error mounting Data!
Formatting /cache
Formatting /sd-ext
Formatting /sdcard/.android_secure
Error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure!
Skipping format
Data wipe complete.
wipe cache partition
Formatting /cache
Cache wipe complete
Wipe Dalvik cache
**page just refreshes, assume it just wiped**
After reboot stock recovery is used and again I am stuck at the X.
go into mounts, mount the data partition manually and then do a factory reset.
Used M-skips toolkit to flash the stock files which somehow fixed it. I am SO donating to that guy next week.
Holy crap pants are soiled.
Thanks everyone, disaster averted, time to flash CWM and to take a backup (that does work right)
kn100 said:
Used M-skips toolkit to flash the stock files which somehow fixed it. I am SO donating to that guy next week.
Holy crap pants are soiled.
Thanks everyone, disaster averted, time to flash CWM and to take a backup (that does work right)
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Glad you fixed it:good:
glad you can now enjoy it
kn100 said:
Used M-skips toolkit to flash the stock files which somehow fixed it. I am SO donating to that guy next week.
Holy crap pants are soiled.
Thanks everyone, disaster averted, time to flash CWM and to take a backup (that does work right)
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Awesome bit of kit. Glad you got it sorted pal
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Congratulations, you have been the first to almost* break their N4. You have now began the famous tradition for this model , many shall follow, but we shall always know of your name first.
, glad it's fixed
Heheh I'm quite proud of that! Reminds me of the old Motorola modding days with P2K and P2K05, Any of you guys part of that back in the day?
For what it's worth, all that needed doing was flashing system via fastboot.
kn100 said:
Heheh I'm quite proud of that! Reminds me of the old Motorola modding days with P2K and P2K05, Any of you guys part of that back in the day?
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Hahaaha I remember those days (hint-my avatar)
As a side note, you could have just followed the Galaxy Nexus guides for restoring to stock, but just replacing the system image files with those applicable to the Nexus 4.

[Q] phone won't turn on and start()

hello,
i have posted the question on this forum but i didn't received any solution that works
please see here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40700200#post40700200
check page 2 too
please help me!!! i'm desperate !!!:crying:
i wanted to install a new version of slim mako update, but first i wanted to wipe ALL my nexus 4
so i entered to CWM--> mount and storage--> and " format system, format data, format cache, format sdcard".
basically i deleted all my phone files, and now when i turning it on i see only the google logo and no any change.
please someone help me
thanks for the helpers
You have wiped your ROM, that's why it won't boot. You need to flash a new ROM now. Can you get into the bootloader/recovery?
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steviewevie said:
You have wiped your ROM, that's why it won't boot. You need to flash a new ROM now. Can you get into the bootloader/recovery?
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i don't have recovery. bootloader i have
i tried from sideload to push recovery and it works, i pushed roms(google's and other) but the phone turns on showing the google logo
show the rom logo and then for a hour nothing happens.
SherDroidx said:
i don't have recovery. bootloader i have
i tried from sideload to push recovery and it works, i pushed roms(google's and other) but the phone turns on showing the google logo
show the rom logo and then for a hour nothing happens.
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After you flash the mako image you need to boot into recovery and clear cache/factory reset. Then it will boot past the X.
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SherDroidx said:
i don't have recovery. bootloader i have
i tried from sideload to push recovery and it works, i pushed roms(google's and other) but the phone turns on showing the google logo
show the rom logo and then for a hour nothing happens.
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Do a data/factory reset in recovery and it should reboot.
gee2012 said:
Do a data/factory reset in recovery and it should reboot.
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sounds that easy but it doesn't work to wipe again
i tried adb, sideload and only the google and the rom logo blink and nothing more

4.3 Update: Stuck on Nexus Boot screen

I am stock everything and bootloader unlocked, I flash the 4.3 update via adb, but now it doesn't boot into the os, it get's stuck on the 'Nexus' boot screen.
Can someone assist me, thanks! I don't want to wipe data or reflash the rom.
Same problem here. Searching the forum for a solution... :/
Deeco7 said:
I am stock everything and bootloader unlocked, I flash the 4.3 update via adb, but now it doesn't boot into the os, it get's stuck on the 'Nexus' boot screen.
Can someone assist me, thanks! I don't want to wipe data or reflash the rom.
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Go into custom recovery and factory reset
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spaceman860 said:
Go into custom recovery and factory reset
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I don't think you read my first post. I don't want to wipe data and have no custom recovery installed.
Deeco7 said:
I don't think you read my first post. I don't want to wipe data and have no custom recovery installed.
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Did you try wiping cache
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I actually have the same problem. I had root, but I wasn't using a custom recovery. The OTA appeared as available in the notifications so I chose to install it. I set it aside and it appeared to install, but when it went to boot up, it got stuck on the X animation. I left it there while I tried to research the issue, but after 20 minutes of looking at the X I tried doing a factory reset with the stock recovery. It said it succeeded, so I rebooted. I've now been looking at the X animation for 7 minutes.
naxir said:
I actually have the same problem. I had root, but I wasn't using a custom recovery. The OTA appeared as available in the notifications so I chose to install it. I set it aside and it appeared to install, but when it went to boot up, it got stuck on the X animation. I left it there while I tried to research the issue, but after 20 minutes of looking at the X I tried doing a factory reset with the stock recovery. It said it succeeded, so I rebooted. I've now been looking at the X animation for 7 minutes.
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edit: ^^^ same here. Root, no custom recovery.
After the update mine was stuck on the loading screen for a while, maybe a half hour. Gave up on that, did a factory reset from the recovery menus, but it still won't start up.
Any suggestions?
spaceman860 said:
Did you try wiping cache
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Yes, same problem.
Try reflashing, maybe something went wrong during the flash.
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You use the stock recovery to clear cache, format I think is what recovery says, if that doesn't work then you have to do a factory reset weather you want to or not. This worked for me.
This is from efrant's guide to flashing in general section:
Note that some users indicate that they can't get past the X on boot. If this happens to you, reboot into the bootloader and select recovery. Then, when you see the Android with the red exclamation mark, hold power and press volume up to take you to the menu. Wipe cache. If that still doesn't work, boot back into recovery and do a factory reset.
If you have a 16GB device, and it now shows up as 8GB, reboot into recovery (hold power and press volume up when you are at the screen with the android and the red exclamation mark), and wipe cache. If that still doesn't work, boot back into recovery and do a factory reset. Or do this.
andyabc said:
Try reflashing, maybe something went wrong during the flash.
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Tried reflashing, still no go.
kzoodroid said:
You use the stock recovery to clear cache, format I think is what recovery says, if that doesn't work then you have to do a factory reset weather you want to or not. This worked for me.
This is from efrant's guide to flashing in general section:
Note that some users indicate that they can't get past the X on boot. If this happens to you, reboot into the bootloader and select recovery. Then, when you see the Android with the red exclamation mark, hold power and press volume up to take you to the menu. Wipe cache. If that still doesn't work, boot back into recovery and do a factory reset.
If you have a 16GB device, and it now shows up as 8GB, reboot into recovery (hold power and press volume up when you are at the screen with the android and the red exclamation mark), and wipe cache. If that still doesn't work, boot back into recovery and do a factory reset. Or do this.
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Looks like a factory reset is the only viable option. What is the best way to back everything up, if I cannot boot into OS?
Folks,
After trying a lot of option, I did a full restore flashing the entire 4.3 new image.
Worked, but lost everything on the phone.
kzoodroid said:
You use the stock recovery to clear cache, format I think is what recovery says, if that doesn't work then you have to do a factory reset weather you want to or not. This worked for me.
This is from efrant's guide to flashing in general section:
Note that some users indicate that they can't get past the X on boot. If this happens to you, reboot into the bootloader and select recovery. Then, when you see the Android with the red exclamation mark, hold power and press volume up to take you to the menu. Wipe cache. If that still doesn't work, boot back into recovery and do a factory reset.
If you have a 16GB device, and it now shows up as 8GB, reboot into recovery (hold power and press volume up when you are at the screen with the android and the red exclamation mark), and wipe cache. If that still doesn't work, boot back into recovery and do a factory reset. Or do this.
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Deeco7 said:
Tried reflashing, still no go.
Looks like a factory reset is the only viable option. What is the best way to back everything up, if I cannot boot into OS?
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You can backup data using adb, its a simple command to copy the internal storage but I'm not sure what the exact command is as I never had to use it.
I flashed 4.3 following efrant's guide, no dice. I tried erasing boot/recovery and formatting cache/system/userdata and then doing so again, no dice. I did a factory reset and then flashed using flash-all.sh, no dice. It hangs on X animation. I've been letting it go for 5+ minutes each time, should I be waiting longer? Is there something else I can try?
kzoodroid said:
You can backup data using adb, its a simple command to copy the internal storage but I'm not sure what the exact command is as I never had to use it.
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Code:
adb backup-f boot boot.img
adb backup-f system system.img
adb backup-f data.img date
Would this be the commands?
kzoodroid said:
Note that some users indicate that they can't get past the X on boot. If this happens to you, reboot into the bootloader and select recovery. Then, when you see the Android with the red exclamation mark, hold power and press volume up to take you to the menu. Wipe cache. If that still doesn't work, boot back into recovery and do a factory reset.
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My 'phone couldn't get past the X so I followed the above. Wiping the cache didn't work so I chose wipe data/factory reset, answered yes to delete all user data and the screen showed "Wiping data ... Formatting /data ... Data wipe complete". The menu then returns with reboot system now highlighted. What's supposed to happen next?
If I choose reboot system now, the 'phone just reboots to the bootloader. If I choose wipe data/factory reset, the data is wiped again and the menu returns again, same as before. If I do nothing, nothing happens, at least according to the screen. What am I missing?
I was able to use flash-all.sh in 4.2.2 and it booted fine. I tried the ota again and same issue. Some apps autoinstalled when I installed 4.2.2, so I guess I can re-flash 4.2.2, make sure no apps download, then try the OTA again, but I'm not sure what else I can try to get 4.3 to install.
Yeah I also had the same problem. Tried to apply OTA from rooted stock. I flashed 4.2.2 via fastboot without wiping user data and got it to start in 4.2.2 again. Backed up all the important files and app data with Titanium, factory reset and then flashed 4.3. Rooted and then restored all the app data. Had a small issue with the r/w permission on some of the folders that affected the Gallery app not being able to work properly but did a fix and it all works fine now.
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Deeco7 said:
Code:
adb backup-f boot boot.img
adb backup-f system system.img
adb backup-f data.img date
Would this be the commands?
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No that's not it. I saw a tutorial somewhere on how to backup the Nexus 4 using adb but I can't find it. Someone in here knows how to do it and/or there is already a thread on it.
it would be something like --- adb pull all storage/emulated/0 --- to get all your data off the sdcard but I'm not sure of the syntax I used plus you need to designate where to put the data you just pulled. I only looked at the how to once and very briefly as I didn't need to use it. I'm not sure how you backup user data but you would need to pull the image off the device.
I have most of my data backed up to either Google or in my Box account using Helium backup so I don't care about losing any doing a factory restore so I have no need to know how to do an adb backup.
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This isn't the guide I saw before but I think it will work. I cut out the relevant section from the article.
http://www.dotkam.com/2013/01/16/backup-and-reset-nexus-4-cracked-and-locked-screen/
One thing I knew I could do for sure is to backup the “sdcard”. I knew this because of two things: I have “USB Debugging” on, which means I can use adb, and “sdcard” is not owned by root, which means it can be “pulled”/”read” by adb. Hence the first step is clear:
./adb pull /sdcard/ /destination
At this point all the pictures / videos / music, etc.. are backed up. Now I need to backup my SMS, contacts, etc.. Information that lives in Android “databases”. For example contacts usually live here “/data/data/com.android.providers.contacts/databases”. Which can’t be simply “pulled” as pitures, since they are protected, and hence cannot be read by adb directly.
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I found this thread in the galaxy nexus forum and maybe it will work, it was using syntax similar to what you posted.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420351
So I have tried many things to flash 4.3, but none have worked. Flashing 4.2.2 works and it's how I recover from getting stuck on the nexus boot screen which happens whenever I flash 4.3.
I have tried:
Simple OTA. Performed when I had root and also from fresh 4.2.2 install.
Flash using fastboot and all .img files separately, wiping the cache afterwards.
Flash using flash-all.sh script included with the factory image.
I have tried doing the above wiping cache before/after and doing a factory reset before/after. The MD5 checksum of the .tgz is correct, so the file downloaded correctly. However, all roads lead to being stuck on the "X" animation during boot up. I always allow 5+ minutes for it to progress beyond, but it hasn't.

OS wiped accidentally from TWRP recovery

I accidentally wiped the OS from advanced wipe option. How do I get my phone to work again. I tried to operate adb sideload from recovery but it failed. I have downloaded the stock rom but I do not know how to install it.
Please help.
Thanks.
Kalaxy said:
I accidentally wiped the OS from advanced wipe option. How do I get my phone to work again. I tried to operate adb sideload from recovery but it failed. I have downloaded the stock rom but I do not know how to install it.
Please help.
Thanks.
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Just flash it from custom recovery, so download it into ur phone go to recovery and simply flash it and all should be good.
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Exiwolfman said:
Just flash it from custom recovery, so download it into ur phone go to recovery and simply flash it and all should be good.
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How do I download it to my phone if I cannot boot into it. Is there any way I can copy a zip file (rom) onto the phone's internal memory.?
Your phone should boot into recovery, so as long as it goes on and boots all u do u is use ur pc to move file over and flash it...
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Kalaxy said:
How do I download it to my phone if I cannot boot into it. Is there any way I can copy a zip file (rom) onto the phone's internal memory.?
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Boot into bootloader (hold power and system on), flash the though recovery through adb, mount your .zip,, flash your .zip through recovery. Sorry if that doesn't make sense, I've been drinking with the roommates, lol.
Edit: if that doesn't work, send me an IM and I will help you in the morning
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Which state is your phone in right now? Is it bootlooping or in recovery?
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The same thing happened to me also! The whole /data (incl. sdcard) partition went corrupt (showed up in TWRP as eemc instead of ext4) & the /vendor failed to mount.
First I had to repair the /data partition (unfortunately the data was lost, as it repaired to a blank partition). I ended up having to go home (was at work at the time) & hook the phone up to the PC & download the ROM & transfer it onto the sdcard. I'm not entirely sure why/how this happened, but I believe it was because a corrupt vendor IMG. Although that theory doesnt include why the /data partition corrupted, it only explains why the /vendor partition failed to mount.
Fastboot flash system system.img
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I have the same issue. The problem is, that my computer will not recognize the phone in bootloader mode or in recovery mode(MTP enabled). How can install usb drivers without being able to boot into phone OS???? I've tried Nexus Toolkit with no success. Please help?
Have a look here how to load in bootloader, flash, etc.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
So I did the same thing. I'm sitting in TWRP right now but have nothing on the phone. Will I be able to reboot from TWRP into the bootloader and just use the flash-all command to get my phone to boot back up, then just go through the process of custom recovery again?
Basically I'm worried about leaving twrp without an OS. I didn't wipe bootloader did I? Also, I tried to download a ROM and just drag it to internal memory, but I can't seem to add anything to the internal memory.
dbroer91884 said:
So I did the same thing. I'm sitting in TWRP right now but have nothing on the phone. Will I be able to reboot from TWRP into the bootloader and just use the flash-all command to get my phone to boot back up, then just go through the process of custom recovery again?
Basically I'm worried about leaving twrp without an OS. I didn't wipe bootloader did I? Also, I tried to download a ROM and just drag it to internal memory, but I can't seem to add anything to the internal memory.
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Hi... Just boot into recovery and reflash system.img from the factory image of your choice in bootloader with fastboot. Also flash the vendor image from the same factory image. Done...
Or reflash the whole package with flash all (manually is better imho). But you'll waisted time... Let your phone reboot into Android and you'll have your internal storage back.
5.1 said:
Hi... Just boot into recovery and reflash system.img from the factory image of your choice in bootloader with fastboot. Also flash the vendor image from the same factory image. Done...
Or reflash the whole package with flash all (manually is better imho). But you'll waisted time... Let your phone reboot into Android and you'll have your internal storage back.
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Thats what I thought. JUst wanted to make sure I could get into bootloader still
dbroer91884 said:
So I did the same thing. I'm sitting in TWRP right now but have nothing on the phone. Will I be able to reboot from TWRP into the bootloader and just use the flash-all command to get my phone to boot back up, then just go through the process of custom recovery again?
Basically I'm worried about leaving twrp without an OS. I didn't wipe bootloader did I? Also, I tried to download a ROM and just drag it to internal memory, but I can't seem to add anything to the internal memory.
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Yes TWRP has a reboot to bootloader option available. So you can access fastboot via bootloader to flash the necessary images. Just don't forget to re flash TWRP image again in case the stock recovery image was flashed beforehand.
The odd thing was that I did choose that option to boot to bootloader in twrp and it didn't work. I ended up having to reboot to bootloader manually. Not a big deal. All is working now, but thought that was interesting.
Kalaxy said:
I accidentally wiped the OS from advanced wipe option. How do I get my phone to work again. I tried to operate adb sideload from recovery but it failed. I have downloaded the stock rom but I do not know how to install it.
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Exactly which partitions did you wipe? system? data? Internal Storage (userdata)? all of the above? Hopefully you did not wipe userdata (all your stuff). Were you on a stock ROM? You should be able to d/l the Google image from the same build you were on, extract system and data and fastboot flash those. Don't flash userdata. All your stuff should be there. Follow the tutorial on how to set up fastboot and selectively flash partitions.
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This thread got hijacked at least 3 times. Let's hope OP can find his way back.
pocholo36 said:
I have the same issue. The problem is, that my computer will not recognize the phone in bootloader mode or in recovery mode(MTP enabled). How can install usb drivers without being able to boot into phone OS???? I've tried Nexus Toolkit with no success. Please help?
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Try this Hope you get solution to your problem of installing adb and fastboot tools in the correct manner.
I just by mistake deleted my internal storage.
I have TWRP, how do i put the ROM on there and flash it? Someone please help.
Thanks

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