Flashed TWRP, now can't flash back to stock recovery. Help... - Nexus 10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I updated to Lollipop using adb and stock recovery. That worked great. Then I flashed TWRP and made a nandroid backup. I have not rooted again since I'm switching to Nexus 9. So I want to reflash stock recovery, but I didn't save it.
I have the original stock recovery from the mantaray-lrx21p factory image, but when I flash it and boot into recovery, it's just blank screen. I'm assuming the OTA update also updated recovery? Does anyone have a copy of stock recovery after the OTA Nexus 10 update I could borrow?
Thanks,
Steve

Interestingly, I find that if I flash the stock recovery from mantaray-ktu84p, then it works. So it's the stock recovery in mantaray-lrx21p that just shows blank screen...

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I think the fix is we need to get someone with the latest Lollipop patch to extract and give us the recovery.img?

When blank screen appears, press power button for few seconds until the green robot appears, then press power + volume up ( or down ). the stock recovery menu will show up

I don't get any robot when pushing power button on blank screen. After 10 secs, device reboots. Are you sure it works like this now?

Well this is strange. I started all over with ktu84p, then applied the OTA lrx21p update. After the update, the recovery still says ktu84p so it did not get updated by applying the OTA update. Is that what everyone else sees as well? If I flash the recovery.img from the lrx21p factory image, then I get the blank screen instead of robot.

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[HELP}Nexus 4 Recovery Mode Issue

Alright guys this is pretty frustrating and scaring me completely.
I unlocked the bootloader no problem. Then I wanted to flash TWRP recovery by typing in this command "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.3.2.3-mako.img" so I could root.
Then when I rebooted into bootloader mode and selected recovery I got the Android laying down with the red triangle exclamation mark.
So I downloaded the Nexus 4's factory image and re-flashed the stock recovery by typing fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and the same thing happens.
I even tried booting into stock recovery by typing fastboot boot recovery recovery.img and the same thing.
Any help will be appreciated and its urgent lol.
EDIT: FIXED! Forgot to type in fastboot erase cache after flashing TWRP. Not sure if it was required but I did and all is well now.
Thanks again guys
Thanks
Edit: Another issue - I installed CWM SuperSu v0.98 via TWRP and I hit reboot. Now I see the Google logo for a while. Then the Nexus logo. It doesn't boot into the actual phone. Still stuck on the Nexus logo. Any takes folks?
The android laying down with the red triangle is the stock recovery. You usually press volume up when on that screen to get stock recovery options.
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bagofcrap24 said:
The android laying down with the red triangle is the stock recovery. You usually press volume up when on that screen to get stock recovery options.
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Ya but even before when I flashed TWRP, I couldn't even get to TWRP. I went to the bootloader mode. Pressed the vol keys till I got to Recovery.Then I pressed the power button to select it and that's when I got the red triangle with the Android laying down both on stock and TWRP recoveries even when booting into the recovery vs flashing.
evaradar said:
Ya but even before when I flashed TWRP, I couldn't even get to TWRP. I went to the bootloader mode. Pressed the vol keys till I got to Recovery.Then I pressed the power button to select it and that's when I got the red triangle with the Android laying down both on stock and TWRP recoveries even when booting into the recovery vs flashing.
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Hmm sounds like the same boot loader problem I had with the nexus 7 and it was fixed with the 4.1.2 update
Try flashing cwm recovery I normally don't use TWRP because I never really liked it too much but see if that works.
Okay so I was able to boot temporarily into TWRP by typing fastboot boot openrecovery-twrp-2.3.2.3-mako.img. Now I'll see if I can flash it... and try booting into recovery mode.People on the Nexus 4 Dev threads and on the Paranoid Android threads recommended TWRP since it works properly with Android 4.2 vs CWM and they said TWRP is a step better.
Mods please lock thread. Thanks
evaradar said:
Alright guys this is pretty frustrating and scaring me completely.
I unlocked the bootloader no problem. Then I wanted to flash TWRP recovery by typing in this command "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.3.2.3-mako.img" so I could root.
Then when I rebooted into bootloader mode and selected recovery I got the Android laying down with the red triangle exclamation mark.
So I downloaded the Nexus 4's factory image and re-flashed the stock recovery by typing fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and the same thing happens.
I even tried booting into stock recovery by typing fastboot boot recovery recovery.img and the same thing.
Any help will be appreciated and its urgent lol.
EDIT: FIXED! Forgot to type in fastboot erase cache after flashing TWRP. Not sure if it was required but I did and all is well now.
Thanks again guys
Thanks
Edit: Another issue - I installed CWM SuperSu v0.98 via TWRP and I hit reboot. Now I see the Google logo for a while. Then the Nexus logo. It doesn't boot into the actual phone. Still stuck on the Nexus logo. Any takes folks?
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Could you please be more specific on how did you fix it?
I've got my N4 maybe a month ago, I installed the 4.2.2 OTA as soon as I got it, the I proceeded to unlock it and root it, one day someone recommended to clear the cache of the phone using the stock recovery (which I thought I had / to fix another problem that I was having) I went to fastboot and tried to access recovery, BOOM, just an android laying down with a red exclamation mark, no "no command" error at all. I downloaded CWM touch and flashed it using Nexus Root Toolkit, that worked fine, but I didn't want a custom recovery and also I needed to fix a 3G latency problem that I was having, after some reading I saw that someone recommended a full flash using the stock google image.
A couple of days I proceeded to flash the factory image, I installed it, after that I did a factory reset from android itself. After doing all that I wanted to clear the cache with the stock recovery just in case, BOOM, an an android laying down with a red exclamation mark and this time with a "no command" error. Tried the trick of holding the power and pressing the volume up, NOTHING HAPPENS!
Right now I am using CWM Touch.
Any suggestion?
Thank you.
The android with the ! Is the splash screen for stock recovery press and hold power the press volume up then release both buttons it will bring up menu
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spaceman860 said:
The android with the ! Is the splash screen for stock recovery press and hold power the press volume up then release both buttons it will bring up menu
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Already did that bro and nothing happens, options do not show up.
lsv-1 said:
Already did that bro and nothing happens, options do not show up.
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Same thing with my phone. I flashed a custom recovery but cannot get into it. By pressing recovery mode from the bootloader, it just displays an android laying down with „!”.
petrea_86 said:
Same thing with my phone. I flashed a custom recovery but cannot get into it. By pressing recovery mode from the bootloader, it just displays an android laying down with „!”.
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The Android laying down with the ! Is the stock recovery. You don't have a custom recovery installed
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I have the same problem with the stock recovery "no command". Is there a solution to the problem ....

4.2.1 Update error, now I can't boot.

As a disclaimer I was on rooted stock 4.2, with 160 dpi. Restored backup of build.prop then went to install the system update (worked fine that way from 4.1.2 to 4.2), rebooted and almost instantly had the Android recovery logo with a red triangle and said error. Stuck on that screen, so I held the power button to turn it off, then when I tried to boot it up I just get the Nexus logo and it never boots. I went to bootloader tried to boot into recovery (clockwork) and it said it wasn't there or something.
What are my options?
Kitten Mittens said:
As a disclaimer I was on rooted stock 4.2, with 160 dpi. Restored backup of build.prop then went to install the system update (worked fine that way from 4.1.2 to 4.2), rebooted and almost instantly had the Android recovery logo with a red triangle and said error. Stuck on that screen, so I held the power button to turn it off, then when I tried to boot it up I just get the Nexus logo and it never boots. I went to bootloader tried to boot into recovery (clockwork) and it said it wasn't there or something.
What are my options?
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A couple of things. You could boot into the bootloader and use fastboot to flash a custom recovery, then flash a ROM from there. Otherwise you could download the stock 4.2.1 images from Google and use fastboot to flash back to 100% stock and start over.
Wug's Toolkit may come in handy here if you're not comfortable or familiar with all the command line options.
Think I'm just going to flash the factory 4.2.1 image, will I be able to root 4.2.1?
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Think I'm just going to flash the factory 4.2.1 image, will I be able to root 4.2.1?
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Yes.
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Lollipop update has bricked my nexus 4

I did an OTA update of Lollipop on my nexus 4, it got stuck on the 'installing system update' for about an hour, so I tried to restart the phone and it loaded the new lollipop animation, but got stuck there for 20 minutes, so i restarted it and it still didn't want to load into Lollipop, so I went into the bootloader and hit recovery and it came up with 'installing system update' again and still gets stuck. when i'm in the recovery, it won't recgonise vol + and power button press to do a factory reset, it just does nothing. my computer also doesn't recgonise the device... is there anything I can do?
Thanks!
Start into bootloader and try to flash the factory image via fastboot.
boot to fastboot and flash a custom recovery. you can use twrp or cwm to do a standard factory reset and you should be fine.

[Q] Nexus 4 Stuck on Reboot after Android 5.1 Update Error

Hello All,
Hope you guys are doing well. I'll write in jot notes so I don't end up with an essay.
Bought Nexus 4 16GB in February 2013 from Google Store and have been running stock software since. Never had issues.
Updated from latest Kit Kat OS to Android 5.0.1 OTA yesterday and it installed fine.
Then tried updating to Android 5.1 (also through OTA) right after and encountered the "Error" message with the Android logo on its back during install. Phone is now unable to move past the swirling, coloured balls animation upon rebooting (referred to as a bootloop?).
Based on some websites' recommendations, I went into the recovery mode (hold Power+Volume Down and select from list) and wiped the cache partition (hold Power+Volume Up and select from list), which took a second. Wiped cache several times.
Tried rebooting the system after but I still get stuck on the swirling balls animation.
I'd be fine with using 5.0.1 or even going back to the latest Kit Kat as long as I can actually get my phone working again and not have to factory reset everything through the recovery mode (which, at this point, seems like my only option).
Thanks.
Check my thread, I had the same problem. 5.0.1 was fine but sensors went kaput, yes all of them. Flashed factory image 5.1, endless boot screen. After a day or two of flashing 4.4.4 (sensors were back working okay, wow big surprise), tried flashing 5.1.1 pure stock, same.
I'm back to 4.4.4 after restoring apps and data. Not sure I want to use 5.0.1 due to hte memory leak and other bugs that should be fixed with 5.1. But I'm certain that the factory image of 5.1.x won't boot on the N4.
For your problem, download the factory image, then edit flash-all.bat/sh and remove the -w from the last flash command (-w rewrites /userdata partition). Whether you use 5.0.1 or 4.4.4 is up to you.
PermissionToPanic said:
Hello All,
Hope you guys are doing well. I'll write in jot notes so I don't end up with an essay.
Bought Nexus 4 16GB in February 2013 from Google Store and have been running stock software since. Never had issues.
Updated from latest Kit Kat OS to Android 5.0.1 OTA yesterday and it installed fine.
Then tried updating to Android 5.1 (also through OTA) right after and encountered the "Error" message with the Android logo on its back during install. Phone is now unable to move past the swirling, coloured balls animation upon rebooting (referred to as a bootloop?).
Based on some websites' recommendations, I went into the recovery mode (hold Power+Volume Down and select from list) and wiped the cache partition (hold Power+Volume Up and select from list), which took a second. Wiped cache several times.
Tried rebooting the system after but I still get stuck on the swirling balls animation.
I'd be fine with using 5.0.1 or even going back to the latest Kit Kat as long as I can actually get my phone working again and not have to factory reset everything through the recovery mode (which, at this point, seems like my only option).
Thanks.
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Try doing this
Let's be clear about how to wipe cache, you can't do it in the bootloader.
Power off
Hold Power and VOL DOWN => bootloader
VOL to select Recovery
Power to enter Recovery.
In stock Recovery "fallen Android" icon, hold POWER and VOL UP => Recovery menu
Now use vol and power buttons to select Wipe cache partition.
My final attempt after doing factory reset/wipe data in stock recovery, using the factory image flash-all.bat and NOT removing the -w switch (so /userdata/ is overwritten as well), the N4 didn't boot after waiting > 30 minutes.
Hope that helps
PermissionToPanic said:
Hello All,
Hope you guys are doing well. I'll write in jot notes so I don't end up with an essay.
Bought Nexus 4 16GB in February 2013 from Google Store and have been running stock software since. Never had issues.
Updated from latest Kit Kat OS to Android 5.0.1 OTA yesterday and it installed fine.
Then tried updating to Android 5.1 (also through OTA) right after and encountered the "Error" message with the Android logo on its back during install. Phone is now unable to move past the swirling, coloured balls animation upon rebooting (referred to as a bootloop?).
Based on some websites' recommendations, I went into the recovery mode (hold Power+Volume Down and select from list) and wiped the cache partition (hold Power+Volume Up and select from list), which took a second. Wiped cache several times.
Tried rebooting the system after but I still get stuck on the swirling balls animation.
I'd be fine with using 5.0.1 or even going back to the latest Kit Kat as long as I can actually get my phone working again and not have to factory reset everything through the recovery mode (which, at this point, seems like my only option).
Thanks.
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I don't think that the factory reset will solve the problem. Have you tried waiting for 10-15 minutes for the phone to boot up? After OTA's and clearing cache the phone usually takes a while to boot up. If that doesn't work, factory reset using a custom recovery (this will delete your /data folder but not /data/media so your internal storage won't be wiped)
Blacksmith5 said:
.. Let's be clear about how to wipe cache, you can't do it in the bootloader.
Power off
Hold Power and VOL DOWN => bootloader
VOL to select Recovery
Power to enter Recovery.
In stock Recovery "fallen Android" icon, hold POWER and VOL UP => Recovery menu
Now use vol and power buttons to select Wipe cache partition.
My final attempt after doing factory reset/wipe data in stock recovery, using the factory image flash-all.bat and NOT removing the -w switch (so /userdata/ is overwritten as well), the N4 didn't boot after waiting > 30 minutes.
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My, that text looks familiar....

Tried to root, recovery flashed but didn't boot, now phone won't reboot.

Hey guys and gals, I decided to take my new PH-1 and root it after getting the latest OTA (this is an unlocked Sprint variant). I flashed the twrp for my build and there was an error, tried it again and the same error so I rebooted back into fastboot and it flashed but I didn't reboot into recovery. Flashed it again and booted into recovery but it was just a black screen as if the phone wasn't turned on. The closest I've gotten to recovery was the android laying down and it said "no command" but I forced a reboot at that point (I think I could have pressed up on the volume and pressed the power button to get to it from there but I haven't been able to get back to it).
I ended up flashing a modded boot image for root with Magisk 14.3 and that worked but I can't reboot my phone, it just goes to the blank screen like it isn't on and I can start it up again by holding the power button down for 15 sec. and it seems to function fine but I can't flash the OTA file to go back to complete stock or to go to the Oreo beta.
If anyone could give me some insight into this problem or a way of fixing it I would grateful, thank you.

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