[Q] Boot doesn't go beyond rotating circles. Help!! - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I tried to search, but in vain.
Hardware: Nexus 4
Software : Android 4.4.4
For reasons that are not clear to me the machine restarted and is stuck in those 4 rotating circles, and doesnt go beyond it. Tried multiple things such rebooting, rebooting into recovery and booting again, tried adb to see if it can see the machine in recovery mode, but to no avail.
Can someone please help? Thanks in advance.

Did you do anything, flash anything to get the boot loop? Boot loop can usually be cleared by doing a factory reset. But you'll have to reset up your phone afterwards
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jd1639 said:
Did you do anything, flash anything to get the boot loop? Boot loop can usually be cleared by doing a factory reset. But you'll have to reset up your phone afterwards
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This is a stock android and have no changes whatsoever except automatic update to 4.4.4. Only thing that is different is it is unlocked.
For last one week the phone kept complaining that it was unable to back up photos and videos. So I kept the wifi on over the night, and next morning I saw what i thought was it was trying to reboot but unable to do.
Is it possible to connect to machine while it is in recovery mode? My ADB can't discover the device either in recovery mode or while it is trying to boot. Is there a way to press some button and hard reset it?

Concoran said:
This is a stock android and have no changes whatsoever except automatic update to 4.4.4. Only thing that is different is it is unlocked.
For last one week the phone kept complaining that it was unable to back up photos and videos. So I kept the wifi on over the night, and next morning I saw what i thought was it was trying to reboot but unable to do.
Is it possible to connect to machine while it is in recovery mode? My ADB can't discover the device either in recovery mode or while it is trying to boot.
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Can you get into the bootloader? If so you can flash a custom recovery. ADB won't work in the stock recovery.
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jd1639 said:
Can you get into the bootloader? If so you can flash a custom recovery. ADB won't work in the stock recovery.
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I can get into bootloader - if you mean by pressing down volume button and powering on - so you see a few options such as 'Start', 'Restart Bootloader' et al.'
If I can get into this, what option do I have? How I can I some custom recovery such as TWRP?
Also, I saw a youtube video where a gentleman shows how to completely reset from Recovery mode (hold power button and press up volume key), but that doesn't seem to work for me.

Concoran said:
I can get into bootloader - if you mean by pressing down volume button and powering on - so you see a few options such as 'Start', 'Restart Bootloader' et al.'
If I can get into this, what option do I have? How I can I some custom recovery such as TWRP?
Also, I saw a youtube video where a gentleman shows how to completely reset from Recovery mode (hold power button and press up volume key), but that doesn't seem to work for me.
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Yes, that's the bootloader. Google 15 second adb install xda and install that. Then download the latest version of this http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/mako
Rename it recovery and put it in the same directory as fastboot.exe which will be installed with the 15 second adb install
Open a Windows command prompt in the same directory as fastboot and then with your phone connected to the pc and in the bootloader type the command in the command window
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
This will instal twrp to your phone
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jd1639 said:
Yes, that's the bootloader. Google 15 second adb install xda and install that. Then download the latest version of this http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/mako
Rename it recovery and put it in the same directory as fastboot.exe which will be installed with the 15 second adb install
Open a Windows command prompt in the same directory as fastboot and then with your phone connected to the pc and in the bootloader type the command in the command window
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
This will instal twrp to your phone
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My Biggest concern right now is not TWRP. I need to somehow get the machine to boot. It is stuck in those 4 circling things, and I need to somehow get the OS to work (or re-install if needed).
I am able to get to recovery where I see options to 'apply aupdate from ADB,' 'wipe data' and 'wipe partition'. I have wiped off everything, now I need to somehow get OS to install, and I don't know how. I tried using 'adb sideload 'image-occam-ktu84l.zip', but it fails.That file was extracted from occam-ktu84l-factory-0d3fd624.tgz from Android site.
Update: Great, now TWRP is installed. What next? I don't want CM at this point. Just stock Os. How do I get on to the machine?

Concoran said:
My Biggest concern right now is not TWRP. I need to somehow get the machine to boot. It is stuck in those 4 circling things, and I need to somehow get the OS to work (or re-install if needed).
I am able to get to recovery where I see options to 'apply aupdate from ADB,' 'wipe data' and 'wipe partition'. I have wiped off everything, now I need to somehow get OS to install, and I don't know how. I tried using 'adb sideload 'image-occam-ktu84l.zip', but it fails.That file was extracted from occam-ktu84l-factory-0d3fd624.tgz from Android site.
Update: Great, now TWRP is installed. What next? I don't want CM at this point. Just stock Os. How do I get on to the machine?
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Adb side load this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47476426
Edit, you could also flash the .zip you mentioned in your post by
fastboot update your file.zip
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jd1639 said:
Adb side load this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47476426
Edit, you could also flash the .zip you mentioned in your post by
fastboot update your file.zip
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Now that I have TWRP, how do I install CM? I would eventually like to return to stock, but at least for now, I need to get the phone going.
UpdateOk, the TWRP wasn't functioning well (swipe function wouldn't work), so got CWM recovery, and installed CM. CM too goes into infinite loop. Now I am completely stuck, I have no idea what else I can do.

Concoran said:
Now that I have TWRP, how do I install CM? I would eventually like to return to stock, but at least for now, I need to get the phone going.
UpdateOk, the TWRP wasn't functioning well (swipe function wouldn't work), so got CWM recovery, and installed CM. CM too goes into infinite loop. Now I am completely stuck, I have no idea what else I can do.
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Flash the factory image in fastboot
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Flash the factory image in fastboot
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I installed both TWRP and CWM alternatively, installed factory images using flash-all.bat, install CM11. But in both cases, 1. factory image : The system get stuck in boot mode where those 4 circles keep rotating around each other, 2. In CM11, the arrow keep rotating indefinitely.
I don't know what else I can do.
Any pointers? Thanks in advance.
I am beginning to suspect hardware malfunction. In which case, is there a log somehow I can see?
As an Aside: 1. Adb refuses to see the device in fastboot mode. Not sure if this is an expected behavior. Fastboot can.
2. Stock Android USB Drivers never work. I had to get the WugFresh Development drivers.
This is Windows 8 environment.

jd1639 said:
Flash the factory image in fastboot
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As I said earlier, both factory image and CM go into infinite loop at bootup. I have no idea what else to do.
Question now is to see if something is wrong with hardware. I don't know how to check that. Is there a way to do some diagnostics

Concoran said:
As I said earlier, both factory image and CM go into infinite loop at bootup. I have no idea what else to do.
Question now is to see if something is wrong with hardware. I don't know how to check that. Is there a way to do some diagnostics
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You probably have a failure of the emmc. What happens if you try to lock the bootloader and then reboot? Does it stay locked?
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You probably have a failure of the emmc. What happens if you try to lock the bootloader and then reboot? Does it stay locked?
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Yes, after locking (fastboot oem lock), bootloader the status says locked and I no longer see that unlocked icon when booting.
- At the moment I have CWM, and I see advanced options to format different folders which I have already done. But what I am not able to do is to use adb to copy the image-occam-ktu84l.zip to sdcard. Only way I have been able to install any zip is using sideload. Is that normal? I wonder if I am following right steps to begin with.
- Also, are there tools that can run and check if emmc has no bad sectors etc?
- In CWM I formatted whole log of folders, and now when CWM boots, it can't find /cache/recovery/* files. Which I take as a good sign - since old stuff is now gone. From here I don't know how to proceed. Any help - very thanful.

Concoran said:
Yes, after locking (fastboot oem lock), bootloader the status says locked and I no longer see that unlocked icon when booting.
- At the moment I have CWM, and I see advanced options to format different folders which I have already done. But what I am not able to do is to use adb to copy the image-occam-ktu84l.zip to sdcard. Only way I have been able to install any zip is using sideload. Is that normal? I wonder if I am following right steps to begin with.
- Also, are there tools that can run and check if emmc has no bad sectors etc?
- In CWM I formatted whole log of folders, and now when CWM boots, it can't find /cache/recovery/* files. Which I take as a good sign - since old stuff is now gone. From here I don't know how to proceed. Any help - very thanful.
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If you can side load you should be able to adb push a rom. When in recovery type adb devices. Does it show that your device is connected? Do you get an error?
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If you can side load you should be able to adb push a rom. When in recovery type adb devices. Does it show that your device is connected? Do you get an error?
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I can sideload from adb. (adb sideload <filename>.zip while CMW is waiting for abd sideload). But can't push since adb doesn't recognize the device while in fastboot - the way fastboot can.

Concoran said:
I can sideload from adb. (adb sideload <filename>.zip while CMW is waiting for abd sideload). But can't push since adb doesn't recognize the device while in fastboot - the way fastboot can.
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You have to be in recovery to run adb commands. The bootloader is only for fastboot commands. Try pushing while you're in recovery, not the bootloader.
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jd1639 said:
You have to be in recovery to run adb commands. The bootloader is only for fastboot commands. Try pushing while you're in recovery, not the bootloader.
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Here 's what I see when I to sideload,
In CWM, I choose 'install from zip, which takes me to next page where i chose to select from sideload. I then start sideload from 'adb sideload occam-ktu84l-factory-0d3fd624.tgz' (sometime I use the extracted zip from that tgz),
Following is what I see on CMW,
'Restarting adb
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E: Can't open /tmp/update.zip
(bad)
installation aborted'

Concoran said:
Here 's what I see when I to sideload,
In CWM, I choose 'install from zip, which takes me to next page where i chose to select from sideload. I then start sideload from 'adb sideload occam-ktu84l-factory-0d3fd624.tgz' (sometime I use the extracted zip from that tgz),
Following is what I see on CMW,
'Restarting adb
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E: Can't open /tmp/update.zip
(bad)
installation aborted'
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Ok, you can't use that file (tgz) in cwm, adb or fastboot. What you can do is extract it and then use the zip file. But, you'll have to boot into the bootloader and then use the command
fastboot update update.zip
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I'm bricked .. Getting worries. (Yes I've read the forums ...)

Attempted to flash Liquid Jelly Bean, then got stuck on the animation boot screen. I've tried Root tool kit for unbricking and setting it back to stock. Tell me it's successful but stays stuck on the animation screen.
I've also tried to unbrick manually however even though I have the correct files placed in my Platform Tools folder of Android SDK ... I constantly get stuck at the CMD prompt steps. Any time I type in "ADB reboot loader" or ..."fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-3.34.img" or anything similar I get the error message in CMD saying "___ Is not recognized as an internal or external command"
I'm not sure what to do. The bootloader does say that my device is locked, I just can't get passed the splash screen!
Rovon said:
Attempted to flash Liquid Jelly Bean, then got stuck on the animation boot screen. I've tried Root tool kit for unbricking and setting it back to stock. Tell me it's successful but stays stuck on the animation screen.
I've also tried to unbrick manually however even though I have the correct files placed in my Platform Tools folder of Android SDK ... I constantly get stuck at the CMD prompt steps. Any time I type in "fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-3.34.img" or anything similar I get the error message in CMD saying "___ Is not recognized as an internal or external command"
I'm not sure what to do. The bootloader does say that my device is locked, I just can't get passed the splash screen!
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Use Wugfresh's toolkit and press "return to stock"
rohan32 said:
Use Wugfresh's toolkit and press "return to stock"
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"I've tried Root tool kit for unbricking and setting it back to stock. Tell me it's successful but stays stuck on the animation screen. "
Here's an update:
I think I've made it worse ...
Nothing will boot now and it's currently locked. Any time I hit "Start" it says "Booting Failed"
My CMD now says; Error: Cannot Load "Bootloader Grouper-3.34.img"
I'm seriously lost. I've been working on this for about 6 hours now ....
Can you get into bootloader and then recovery by holding the power and volume down buttons? Was ADB actually working before all of this??
markj338 said:
Can you get into bootloader and then recovery by holding the power and volume down buttons? Was ADB actually working before all of this??
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Nope. Nothing is allowing me to get into recovery. At first it was just stuck on the google screen now it says "boot failed"
Rovon said:
Nope. Nothing is allowing me to get into recovery. At first it was just stuck on the google screen now it says "boot failed"
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Where does it say boot failed? On the device?
markj338 said:
Where does it say boot failed? On the device?
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Yes. Top left hand corner.
Rovon said:
Yes. Top left hand corner.
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I know I have asked this before but I don't know if I was clear
You can't go to bootloader, and press the volume buttons to go to recovery?
markj338 said:
I know I have asked this before but I don't know if I was clear
You can't go to bootloader, and press the volume buttons to go to recovery?
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No I can't get into the recovery at all. When I turn on the device I don't even need to use the rocker keys to get into bootloader either. Actually my bootloader is a bit different now too. I have the 'Google' logo and at the top the regular options for Start, Recovery, Power Off, etc.
In simple terms: I can't even get to the animated splash screen anymore
Open the command prompt IN the directly WITH fastboot
Fastboot oem unlock
Then wipe / flash factory images. Fastboot -w update image whatever the image name is.
Then uninstall / delete that stupid toolkit and never use them stupid craps again.
Are you still able to communicate with the device via fastboot? If you issue the command 'fastboot devices' does it return a serial number?
Edit: I'm going to bed so if you are able to use fastboot, download the factory image pack from https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/nakasi-jro03d-factory-e102ba72.tgz
Extract the archive. Inside are there will be an install script, manually issue the commands contained in the script in fastboot. The only thing you need to add is the location of the .img and .zip files from the archive you extracted e.g. 'fastboot flash recovery c:/Users/name/desktop/recovery.IMG'
There is no reason this will not get you up and running again.
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Alkaloid said:
Are you still able to communicate with the device via fastboot? If you issue the command 'fastboot devices' does it return a serial number?
Edit: I'm going to bed so if you are able to use fastboot, download the factory image pack from https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/nakasi-jro03d-factory-e102ba72.tgz
Extract the archive. Inside are there will be an install script, manually issue the commands contained in the script in fastboot. The only thing you need to add is the location of the .img and .zip files from the archive you extracted e.g. 'fastboot flash recovery c:/Users/name/desktop/recovery.IMG'
There is no reason this will not get you up and running again.
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Thanks for your response.
I've followed the instructions in the file. From previous research, I've had these files. My device does communicate with Fastboot. When I give the command for Devices it gives me my serial. Also, when I ask it to reboot-bootloader in CMD it does.
My issue is when I get to "Fastboot flash bootloader-grouper-3.34.img". CMD states "Error: Cannot load bootloader-grouper-3.34.img"
I've followed the commands previous to that. (Erase boot, cache, recovery, system, userdata)
Open the command prompt IN the directly WITH fastboot
Fastboot oem unlock
Then wipe / flash factory images. Fastboot -w update image whatever the image name is.
Then uninstall / delete that stupid toolkit and never use them stupid craps again.
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Yes my device is unlocked again, but I still can't get into recovery mode. It just tells me "Recovery Failed" in small text in the upper left hand corner of my N7.
UPDATE:
After unlocking the device again. I used the Nexus Root Toolkit to restore to factory settings and it worked
The Problem: My device was no responding correctly to the toolkit when locked.
Cheers for the help. I'll attempt to root again, hopefully no problems this time If there are I'll be sure to post again!
Thanks to everyone that replied.
Rovon said:
UPDATE:
After unlocking the device again. I used the Nexus Root Toolkit to restore to factory settings and it worked
The Problem: My device was no responding correctly to the toolkit when locked.
Cheers for the help. I'll attempt to root again, hopefully no problems this time If there are I'll be sure to post again!
Thanks to everyone that replied.
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For the love of God..stop using the toolkit from here on out.. learn how to use ADB and Fastboot so you can avoid these issues.
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So you erased the recovery then wonder why you could not boot into recovery....
You flashed or tried to flash the bootloader. You already had the same bootloader installed and there was no need to do so to try and fix your issue.
You still don't know what you're doing and are back using the tool that lead you to this issues. A toolkit. Learn what you're doing and you wont face this type of silly issue again.
Rovon said:
UPDATE:
After unlocking the device again. I used the Nexus Root Toolkit to restore to factory settings and it worked
The Problem: My device was no responding correctly to the toolkit when locked.
Cheers for the help. I'll attempt to root again, hopefully no problems this time If there are I'll be sure to post again!
Thanks to everyone that replied.
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I think you should reread this post and hit the thanks button of everyone who took the time to help you out of this mess - its good manners. Oh, and learn how to use adb & fastboot
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Inaccessible boot loader :/
If you try to fastboot flash all you get nothing?
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nvm you fixed it, good job
Don't use toolkits. Most people don't have a clue what the toolkit is actually doing so if something goes wrong they aren't in a good position
Its always nice to see threads like these where the N7 in the face of death but in the end with cutting edge medical technology it is brought back to life and healthy.

Please help! Stuck on

Please help, I downloaded ChameleonOS Rom for Mako and I was on PA. I did a backup in TWRP and after I wiped data and cache I tried tp flash CHAOS ROm. It said success but it won't boot passed Google and If I try to restore PA it says failed and now I have no rom to flash to boot up and also I can't turn on debug to use ADB.
Zehlek said:
Please help, I downloaded ChameleonOS Rom for Mako and I was on PA. I did a backup in TWRP and after I wiped data and cache I tried tp flash CHAOS ROm. It said success but it won't boot passed Google and If I try to restore PA it says failed and now I have no rom to flash to boot up and also I can't turn on debug to use ADB.
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i'm not on twrp at the moment but you may be able to try this
you may also try the nexus toolkit
Nexus 4 toolkit says device not found when trying to push file to device. It shows serial under fastboot mode but not ADB Mode. Is that because I can't turn on debug?
Zehlek said:
Nexus 4 toolkit says device not found when trying to push file to device. It shows serial under fastboot mode but not ADB Mode. Is that because I can't turn on debug?
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hmm... can you try setting the current status to "Soft-Bricked/Bootloop" and do the Flash Stock + Unroot? might be able to get you back to square one.
if you can get into twrp you might be able to run adb commands from the recovery even if you didnt have it enabled before using the toolkit.
efan3719 said:
hmm... can you try setting the current status to "Soft-Bricked/Bootloop" and do the Flash Stock + Unroot? might be able to get you back to square one.
if you can get into twrp you might be able to run adb commands from the recovery even if you didnt have it enabled before using the toolkit.
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That might work, how do I set the current status to "Soft-Bricked/Bootloop" and do the Flash Stock + Unroot?
Zehlek said:
That might work, how do I set the current status to "Soft-Bricked/Bootloop" and do the Flash Stock + Unroot?
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On the main screen of the nexus tool kit there is a radio button option you can click for it.
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not sure what you're trying to do, but if you just want to get the device up and running again..
- Download recovery with sideload
- Go into fastboot
- Use CMD to navigate to your Nexus Toolkit folder,
- Execute " fastboot flash recovery recovery.img ", assuming the image you downloaded was renamed to recovery
- Go into recovery, choose flash with sideload
- Back to CMD, type "adb-toolkit sideload *zipnamehere.zip*" , assuming your adb is named adb-toolkit
reboot, profit.
exb0 said:
not sure what you're trying to do, but if you just want to get the device up and running again..
- Download recovery with sideload
- Go into fastboot
- Use CMD to navigate to your Nexus Toolkit folder,
- Execute " fastboot flash recovery recovery.img ", assuming the image you downloaded was renamed to recovery
- Go into recovery, choose flash with sideload
- Back to CMD, type "adb-toolkit sideload *zipnamehere.zip*" , assuming your adb is named adb-toolkit
reboot, profit.
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This guy sounds like he knows what he's doing.
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exb0 said:
not sure what you're trying to do, but if you just want to get the device up and running again..
- Download recovery with sideload
- Go into fastboot
- Use CMD to navigate to your Nexus Toolkit folder,
- Execute " fastboot flash recovery recovery.img ", assuming the image you downloaded was renamed to recovery
- Go into recovery, choose flash with sideload
- Back to CMD, type "adb-toolkit sideload *zipnamehere.zip*" , assuming your adb is named adb-toolkit
reboot, profit.
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It says fastboot is not recognized as an internal command
In twrp, it keeps saying starting adb sideload feature
i posted this in another thread. try this...
1. First make sure that you have fastboot driver installed.
2. Power down your Nexus 4 (hold the power button until it shuts off) before rebooting into fastboot mode. You can do this by holding down the the Volume Down and Power buttons simultaneously.
3. Connect your device to your computer. Open up a terminal or command prompt, and navigate to the folder containing the fastboot program.
4. Type fastboot devices into the command line, and you should then see your device’s ID, which means fastboot is setup correctly. if not, check to make sure Google Nexus 4 drivers are installed correctly.
5. now open Nexus 4 toolkit and Flash Google Factory stock Rom. Once you are back to stock continue on from there...
Good Luck!
Zehlek said:
It says fastboot is not recognized as an internal command
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my bad, it's fastboot-toolkit. But since you have a recovery with sideload already, just download a rom that's working, put it in your nexus 4 toolkit folder, rename it to flash.zip, and type in CMD
"adb-toolkit sideload flash.zip"
Thank you all for your help. What I had to end up doing was extracting the factory image and flash boot, system, and use data IMG files manually with nexus 4 toolkit. My Nexus 4 is alive. Again thank you all very much
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Zehlek said:
Thank you all for your help. What I had to end up doing was extracting the factory image and flash boot, system, and use data IMG files manually with nexus 4 toolkit. My Nexus 4 is alive. Again thank you all very much
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Glad to here it. My heart sank when I read your issue. Happy to see it resolved.
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efan3719 said:
Glad to here it. My heart sank when I read your issue. Happy to see it resolved.
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Thank you. I was beginning to panic when I saw there nothing working that would transfer a rom to my sdcard. Again thank you for all your help
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[HELP]?Bricked Nexus 4!

SO long story short I followed the rooting guide below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266654
What I did:
I Unlocked Bootloader & Installed Custom Recovery, but after
I clicked Reboot, TWRP prompted me to "Fix Root Permission"
and install Root, which I made the grave mistake of swiping to
accept..
Now everytime the phone boots I see a "Google" Logo with a padlock
underneath, for a good few minutes, then a never-ending bootloop!!!
I can get into Recovery, but I can't see the Phone connected to any of my
computers, So I am unable to add in a file to flash and possibly fix my Nexus...
(I also can't mount, nor can I wipe anything except cache)
Please please please, is there anything I can do to save this phone???
:crying::crying::crying:​
When you're in recovery mode you need to use adb to transfer files to your Nexus. Look for a howto that tells you how to use it.
Go into recovery and factory reset. If it still bootloops go back to recovery then on your PC go to device manager. Plug your phone up and see if it starts trying to update the drivers if it does stop it and manually direct it to the driver folder and let it install. Download super SU and use adb to push it to the phone
adb push su.zip /sdcard/
Flash it in recovery then reboot
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There is a sweet yummy feature in recovery called "adb sideload". Boot into TWRP recovery -> Advanced -> ADB Sideload.
Typing "adb sideload path-to-your-flashable-zip" in the command line will send the zip to your phone and flash.
Nothing seemed to work however I got it working using one of the tool kits that was able to pull me out of the boot loop in the bootloader thanks guys
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Adizzzle said:
Nothing seemed to work however I got it working using one of the tool kits that was able to pull me out of the boot loop in the bootloader thanks guys
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Please, how did you do it, I am in the same situation.
saidddo said:
Please, how did you do it, I am in the same situation.
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Hold your power button for 15-ish seconds (even hold it for a while when the screen is black)
After that, hold the volume up+down+power button this will boot you into the bootloader.
After this you can just simply push a rom through adb on your phone, or try the factory reset in the recovery mentioned above.
so finaly how you decide your problem? cause i have the same problem

Nexus 7 2012 (GSM) Booting Failed/No OS

i have access to ADB and fastboot mode.
i also try google factory image(see the attach picture for the result)
niceguy01 said:
i have access to ADB and fastboot mode.
i also try google factory image(see the attach picture for the result)
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Yes, me too. I can't load anything except ADB & Fastboot. I used the Nexus 7 Toolkit to try to update to Kit Kat and now I have a soft bricked device. HELP!!!:crying:
Have you tried using adb shell command prompt to push the files to your device instead of a root toolkit?
cr0wnest said:
Have you tried using adb shell command prompt to push the files to your device instead of a root toolkit?
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what file do i need to push in my device??
Effing toolkits again. When will they be banned for once and for all?
Oh that's right. They bring in ad revenue from lazy people.
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niceguy01 said:
what file do i need to push in my device??
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Check out this sticky here, it gives instructions on how to do it and what files are required. Its quite a lengthy guide, but its the safest method. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796
Pirateghost said:
Effing toolkits again. When will they be banned for once and for all?
Oh that's right. They bring in ad revenue from lazy people.
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sorry im just a newbie:angel:
UPDATE: booting failed already gone by flashing cyanogen rom
the problem now is stuck in booting.see the attach picture
what is the meaning of
archive does not contain boot.sig
archive does not contain recovery.sig
archive does not contain system.sig
Got the same problem...I used RTK to flash 4.4 and ended up with a soft bricked N7.
Well initially I haven't been able to update any newer versions of CM. I was stuck on 10.2 nightly. I got a notification that there's an update so I downloaded it and tried installing. I get stuck when my N7 will go into recovery, I'll always get the droid with the red exclamation point and I have to stop the update. But I will always be able to do a system reboot and use the N7. After flashing using the RTK, all I can do is boot into the Bootloader mode. Choice at that point it Recovery, Reboot Recovert, Reboot Bootloader and Power Off. If I choose Recovery nothing happens. So the real choice is only to power off or reboot the bootloader.
I tried using fast boot but the guide I got was asking me to put the tablet in debugging mode (which I can't really do). And I get an error when doing the steps in CMD. I think I wasn't able to properly load the drivers because I am not seeing my device listed with serial number when I run >dab devices.
Kindda stuck and waiting where this thread will lead to as well so I can fix my N7.
Also, when I get the factory image (JWR66V) and run 7-zip on it, I don't see these files: bootloader-grouper-4.23.img, image-nakasi-jwr66y.zip, flash-all.sh, flash-base.sh. I only see 1 file.
As mentioned in about 5 billion threads, USB debugging has nothing to do outside of a booted OS.
Fix your drivers.
Unzip the factory image archive.
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^Fixed my drivers (via SDK). PC recognised the device via fast boot devices. Ran a set of commands fast boot erase boot, cache, recovery, system, and user data. Flashed boot loader and reboot boot loader. Flashed 4.3 factory image (extracted via 7zip). Flashing/Update FAILED (I think the error was 'too mani links') and it went back to a blinking cursor.
@niceguy01 - just wait for CMD to process the entire thing. I was worried as well when I saw the system does not contain boot.sig etc error. Waited for it and started getting some scripts after. Wasn't able to complete the flash though but little steps getting there.
where should i flash radio.img?
boot,bootloader,recovery.system or userdata??see the picture
thanks
None of the above
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None of the above
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thanks:good:
finally i got manage to fix my N7,thanks anyone who help me:good:
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i use google nexus toolkit v4 and install sdk drivers

[Q] Boot Loop (CM Recovery)

First of all, I know that there are many people asking same thing. I have checked those threads and I guess I am just a little bit more clueless. Last time I was able to use my Nexus 10 was 3 months ago. Since then I tried to solve it many times, but no luck so far. I will try to explain some of the issues I'm experiencing, but I'm afraid I'm not too good with all the expressions people are using on this forum.
1. ADB vs Fastboot
I see this mentioned often and I don't know what exactly it means. It's amazing to me that I can't google it, I'm usually good with googling. I can see that my N10 is sometimes listed under ADB and sometimes under Fastboot devices but I have no idea what I did to change that. I do know that whatever I try to do at certain point, it's always in "wrong" mode, waiting for adb etc. So if someone can point me to a thorough explanation, a wiki or something, that would be very nice.
2. The Loop
I managed to get ClockworkMod v6.0.4.3 installed and it's this loop that device is now inside. I've tried pretty much all possible combinations, wiped both caches, did factory reset, rebooted to system/bootloader/recovery... nothing. Always ends up on same CM menu.
3. Android Toolkit
I have installed this on my computer and tried so many things that I forgot about all details. I tried flashing the big 400 MB stock image to the device, but haven't been successful (says waiting for ADB, even if the device WAS listed as ADB device before I started the procedure). I am also expecting to see the N10 as another "drive" from my desktop, if you know what I mean, so that I could copy files to it. However I don't see it that way, I only see it registered as a Nexus 10 device, like a mouse or any other non-drive device. Is this normal?
So what to do? Can anyone tell me in a simple way, because I am obviously stupid enough to find threads I've seen so far not clear enough. And I would actually think that my computer literacy level is rather high, I think that this Nexus 10 is the only thing that brought me to my knees in last 20 years of working with computers.
And when I say "simple wiki style" I'm thinking of something like this:
Ok. no links allowed, great. It's a redmondpie article named
/how-to-set-up-android-adb-and-fastboot-on-windows-tutorial/
This is easy enough for me... but do I assume correctly that all this has already been done with me installing Android Toolkit? If so, it uses a different path structure and I don't see all those folders...
So u do have cmw installed, when u try to flash a ROM it just boots to recovery?
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So u do have cmw installed, when u try to flash a ROM it just boots to recovery?
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You mean flashing ROM only with CWM, not through android toolkit? Through CWM menu I have tried (many times):
- wipe data / factory reset
- wipe cache partition
- wipe dalwik cache
I don't see way to do anything with:
- install zip
- backup and restore
- mounts and storage
Rebooting menu items do following:
- Reboot system --> reboots to same CWM recovery menu
- Reboot to bootloader --> reboots to the stock bootloader "menu" where I can choose between Start, Power Off, Recovery mode (picking this will reboot to CWM recovery menu) and Restart bootloader (picking this will reboot to this same menu)
- Reboot recovery --> reboots to same CWM recovery menu
1 adb works only in os and recovery, fastboot works only in bootloader
2 it looks like your recovery is screwed up, flash this with fastboot
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/manta/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-manta.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
3try not to use toolkits, you have a nexus, toolkits are more complicated than manual methods and you won't learn anything from it
Once you have recovery
Wipe all, then you will will need to use adb sideload to flash ROM as you have no ROM on emulated sdcard
Go to advanced menu
adb sideload
adb sideload nameofROM.zip
adb sideload gapps.zip
For more info on fastboot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
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demkantor said:
1 adb works only in os and recovery, fastboot works only in bootloader
2 it looks like your recovery is screwed up, flash this with fastboot
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/manta/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-manta.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
3try not to use toolkits, you have a nexus, toolkits are more complicated than manual methods and you won't learn anything from it
Once you have recovery
Wipe all, then you will will need to use adb sideload to flash ROM as you have no ROM on emulated sdcard
Go to advanced menu
adb sideload
adb sideload nameofROM.zip
adb sideload gapps.zip
For more info on fastboot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
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The first part worked ok. The second part doesn't.
ADB sideload - I went there in the Nexus menu
adb sideload kitkat2501.zip
returns this:
* failed to write data 'protocol fault (no status)' *
If I do it without starting adb sideload on nexus, then it just says "error: closed", so it does recognize the change.
I downloaded the latest sdk tool, 64-bit, and the stock nexus 10 rom from 25th Janaury.
Let's do this, grab the latest stock for manta from here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase recovery
And extract and run the flashall.bat
This should bring you to the latest official software/firmware. Then with you up and running we can root and give you custom recovery,ROM,whatever
If you have an issues at all please copy and paste all input/output from cmd/terminal here
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demkantor said:
Let's do this, grab the latest stock for manta from here
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase recovery
And extract and run the flashall.bat
This should bring you to the latest official software/firmware. Then with you up and running we can root and give you custom recovery,ROM,whatever
If you have an issues at all please copy and paste all input/output from cmd/terminal here
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You are a wizard. I got it all ok now and I added CWM to it, it was easy to root it from there.

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