Lollipop OTA Failed Update! - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
Last night google pushed out the Lolllipoop update to my phone. I have stock android, nothing is rooted or changed.
It downloaded the update, installed it and rebooted into a forever lasting startup animation.
After a night of this i tried to restart the phone, same situation as above.
I resorted to go into recovery mode and wipe the phone, get image of dead droid stating command not find.
Atleast bootloader works.
I use mac, im a bit geeky, but i have troubles find a good guide that lets me completely flash the phine back to 4.4 when you are in the situation of a halfass os on your phone.
HELP or at point to where i can complain to google

ropapa84 said:
Hi,
Last night google pushed out the Lolllipoop update to my phone. I have stock android, nothing is rooted or changed.
It downloaded the update, installed it and rebooted into a forever lasting startup animation.
After a night of this i tried to restart the phone, same situation as above.
I resorted to go into recovery mode and wipe the phone, get image of dead droid stating command not find.
Atleast bootloader works.
I use mac, im a bit geeky, but i have troubles find a good guide that lets me completely flash the phine back to 4.4 when you are in the situation of a halfass os on your phone.
HELP or at point to where i can complain to google
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Long lasting boot animation means, it is call boot-loop. It happens to some people (including me) who upgraded to Lollipop. Try factory data reset using stock/custom recovery and see it is booting or not. It worked for me and some other people.
Factory data reset will erase all your data.
steps to boot in to stock recovery
1.Power off the Nexus 4.
2.Press and hold at the same time Volume Up, Volume Down and Power buttons.
3.When you’re at the Bootloader / Fastboot main screen press Volume Up until the Start text turns to Recovery mode.
4.Press Power to boot the Recovery Mode.
> shortly you will see a green Android laid on its back with a red exclamation mark.
5.Press and hold Power button and immediately press the Volume UP.
This will open the Stock Recovery mode of your Nexus 4.
You can download factory images for Kitkat 4.4 and Lollipop 5 from google website. Extract that file and you will find a file with the name Flash-All. Simply running the Flash-all script will erase all the contents in the phone. To avoid that, just remove the -w from the line
fastboot -w update ....zip
I hope this helps you!:good:

[resolved] Thanks
Thank you,
This should help people in the same situation. I did not manage to test your solution but the logic is there.
I found a toolkit for mac that rooted and installed kitkat 4.4.4. for me.
When google pushes lollipop again and if a boot-loop happens again, i will definitely give your method a go!
Thanks,
R

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[Q] Stock Nexus 4 bad install of 4.3 OTA

Hello, I tried searching for this but came up empty. I have a completely stock Nexus 4, received the OTA push for 4.3. Phone has never been rooted. After going through the install process it showed the android on it's back with a red triangle and said error. After a restart the phone just sits at the Google screen!!! I'm I boned or is there a fix for this? Any info would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Jesmuris said:
Hello, I tried searching for this but came up empty. I have a completely stock Nexus 4, received the OTA push for 4.3. Phone has never been rooted. After going through the install process it showed the android on it's back with a red triangle and said error. After a restart the phone just sits at the Google screen!!! I'm I boned or is there a fix for this? Any info would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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Try going into fastboot and flashing the stock rom from google.
gmaxpwnage said:
Try going into fastboot and flashing the stock rom from google.
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Not sure what mode I entered, Held vlm down + power. Says Fastboot Mode in red with a big green Start at the top. Options it gives me is Start, restart bootloader, recovery mode, and power off. If I try to enter Recovery mode it says no command. Don't see anything that allows me to reinstall
Jesmuris said:
Not sure what mode I entered, Held vlm down + power. Says Fastboot Mode in red with a big green Start at the top. Options it gives me is Start, restart bootloader, recovery mode, and power off. If I try to enter Recovery mode it says no command. Don't see anything that allows me to reinstall
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Ok, found out on the no command screen I can hold power and hit vlm up and it brings me to system recovery with these options. Reboot system, apply update from ADB, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition.
Not sure what to do sadly
Try following step:
1. Press Vol up and down and powerbutton same time to get to the fastboot mode as you mention.
2. Choice Recovery Mode and press power button. If you got luck you will see an android guy with red mark on the screen.
3. Press Vol Up and Power button same time for while don't let go it will pop up a list of option clean the cache and do factory reset, then reboot system.
If this method not working. Then hard method is flash your Nexus 4 with fastboot. Search the forum there few people already post how to flash 4.3 ROM with fastboot
Johnsonyc said:
Try following step:
1. Press Vol up and down and powerbutton same time to get to the fastboot mode as you mention.
2. Choice Recovery Mode and press power button. If you got luck you will see an android guy with red mark on the screen.
3. Press Vol Up and Power button same time for while don't let go it will pop up a list of option clean the cache and do factory reset, then reboot system.
If this method not working. Then hard method is flash your Nexus 4 with fastboot. Search the forum there few people already post how to flash 4.3 ROM with fastboot
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Ok thank you, trying this now will update:good:
Didn't work Will try other method
Jesmuris said:
Didn't work Will try other method
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Sorry to hear this bad news Hope the other method work for you!
Well, first try, couldn't get my PC to recognize fastboot in adb. Was getting frustrated beyond hell and had to walk away for a bit. Came back about an hour later and for some reason it finally recognized it... Back to the start screen like when I first bought the phone. So far working ok, except for being able to log into my google account... 2-step verification giving me issues now lol. Thank you again for your assistance. Very much appreciated!!:good::good:
Jesmuris said:
Well, first try, couldn't get my PC to recognize fastboot in adb. Was getting frustrated beyond hell and had to walk away for a bit. Came back about an hour later and for some reason it finally recognized it... Back to the start screen like when I first bought the phone. So far working ok, except for being able to log into my google account... 2-step verification giving me issues now lol. Thank you again for your assistance. Very much appreciated!!:good::good:
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I had a similar experience (kind of). I had issues side-loading 4.2.2 -> 4.3 on my N4. After it finished update and rebooted I got a black screen and nothing more. I ran through it and tried to update to 4.3 again, and then it worked.
Even though it worked I've been noticing issues with it. For example, I now can no longer uninstall anything. When I attempt to uninstall any app, the phone reboots. I'm backing up now with Titanium and am about to flash. I was hoping there would be a quick fix here, but such is life. Viva la impatience.
I have same problem my stock 4.2.2 stuck x boot load , did vol up+dwn +power now stuck in "Download Mode" do not unplug the device until the process is complete .
oneguy77 said:
I have same problem my stock 4.2.2 stuck x boot load , did vol up+dwn +power now stuck in "Download Mode" do not unplug the device until the process is complete .
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This is what I eventually followed to get mine working. I just did scenario 2 and that worked perfectly for me, so far no issues, just having to get things back to where I had them before. The second link is actually more detailed. Just make sure you follow step by step. I guess i could have not done step D10 but wanted to make sure this route worked for me. Thank you again for those who pointed me in the right direction
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...-to-android-4-3-jwr66v-and-root-it-right-now/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34552123&postcount=1
Jesmuris said:
Well, first try, couldn't get my PC to recognize fastboot in adb. Was getting frustrated beyond hell and had to walk away for a bit. Came back about an hour later and for some reason it finally recognized it... Back to the start screen like when I first bought the phone. So far working ok, except for being able to log into my google account... 2-step verification giving me issues now lol. Thank you again for your assistance. Very much appreciated!!:good::good:
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I have the exact same problem but not sure how to get my PC to recognize fastboot in adb mode...
FYI if you flash to stock android 4.3 and you have the 16 GB Nexus 4, make sure that after you re-flash you have the full 16 GB and not 8 GB (unless you want to re-setup your phone twice like me). If you get this problem you can wipe cache and data from recovery and voila, all of your free space is back.
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zpilot said:
I have the exact same problem but not sure how to get my PC to recognize fastboot in adb mode...
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If this is what I think it is, I was having the same problem. If I went into Control Panel on my PC and it would say that the driver is failing to load. To fix this I uninstalled the driver, rebooted, reinstalled Google USB Driver from the Android SDK Manager, restarted, and all was well after that.
I really have no explanation for why this fixed it, or it didn't work before, because other than fastboot, everything was working flawlessly with getting my phone to communicate with my PC.

Updating to 4.3 error, no command, is my phone dead? :(

I literally just got the 4.3 OTA update. Phone was fully charged... like 98%. I went ahead and let it update. It rebooted, and it got about 75% into updating and then the icon switched to the sideways android with the red caution symbol and said "Error". I let it sit there for awhile hoping it would do something. It didn't, so I held down power to reboot. It rebooted to the same icon, but now says "No command". I did the vol up/power to get into the wipe/reboot options. I went ahead and rebooted. Every single time... I see the Google logo for like a min, then to the sad android logo w/ "No command". Now I can't even get that far, the indicator light flashes red. I've read that indicates a totally drained battery. Not sure how it can go from full charged to fully drained in a matter of minutes. However on the issue of the error and no command, is my device dead? I've never rooted it or used custom roms. I got the N4 for the pure vanilla stock experience, so I never felt rooting was needed. Any advice? Should I just call Google and request replacement?
I would try a few things first before calling Google. Sometimes the battery doesn't show its correct percentage, it's pretty common on my N4 as far as I can tell. Maybe you've just run out of battery. Let it charge for half an hour or so and then try it again.
If you can't boot to system after that, turn off your phone, press and hold volume down and power buttons at the same time for a few seconds until it boots to bootloader. If you can't boot to bootloader after doing this let it charge for more time, an hour or two.
Sometimes, after the battery has run dry completely it is really hard to turn the phone on (I've even seen this behavior on my 7 years old Nokia). One question, does a charging animation shows up when you plug your phone?
Mercado_Negro said:
I would try a few things first before calling Google. Sometimes the battery doesn't show its correct percentage, it's pretty common on my N4 as far as I can tell. Maybe you've just run out of battery. Let it charge for half an hour or so and then try it again.
If you can't boot to system after that, turn off your phone, press and hold volume down and power buttons at the same time for a few seconds until it boots to bootloader. If you can't boot to bootloader after doing this let it charge for more time, an hour or two.
Sometimes, after the battery has run dry completely it is really hard to turn the phone on (I've even seen this behavior on my 7 years old Nokia). One question, does a charging animation shows up when you plug your phone?
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It's been charging now for a little over an hour. No animation or indication the battery may be drained other than the red indicator light when I try to go to into the boot loader. Still can't do anything. If I power it on, I see Google logo for awhile, then sad Android icon and "no command". If I try to go into bootloader, just red indicator light and black screen. All while plugged in.
I just don't understand how it went from fully charged to drained in minutes. It was plugged in for hours today. In fact I initiated the OTA update only about 20-30 min after taking it off the charger.
Unplug your device, press and hold the power and volume down buttons for a few seconds until it boots to the bootloader. Now plug your phone again and let it charge.
Mercado_Negro said:
Unplug your device, press and hold the power and volume down buttons for a few seconds until it boots to the bootloader. Now plug your phone again and let it charge.
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Alright, it's now been charging for 3 hours. I did what you just suggested. All that happens is I see a white Google logo for about 10 seconds, then it goes black. I think the device is off at this point. Stupid question I'm sure... I can't dock my phone to my computer to get any of my data at the "no command" screen can I? It needs to be fully booted, right?
Get into recovery, wipe cache, then it "should" boot.
ksilver89 said:
Get into recovery, wipe cache, then it "should" boot.
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Like I said above, I'm not able to. I hold down power + vol up and it just shows white Google logo then goes black.
Well hmmm. I just did power + vol down for the hell of it, and I have a menu. Selected "recovery mod" and it just went straight to the sad Android icon with "No command".
I'm not sure what to make of all the stuff I see on this menu...
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/28754710/20130730_100302.jpg
Here is a short video of what I get from that menu when trying to go into recovery...
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/28754710/20130730_100936.mp4
For the sake of simplicity, learn how to use Fastboot. You should find more than enough information in the General section.
All you need to do is run this command in bootloader mode.
Code:
fastboot format cache
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Just saw the video, press vol up + power together in the recovery to access the menu.
ksilver89 said:
For the sake of simplicity, learn how to use Fastboot. You should find more than enough information in the General section.
All you need to do is run this command in bootloader mode.
Code:
fastboot format cache
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Just saw the video, press vol up + power together in the recovery to access the menu.
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Again... like I said before vol up + power does nothing. I can take a video if you like.
Disregard the above. Got it into recovery. I guess my pushing was off or something. I took the rigid case off and made it easier to press the vol button. Let's see what happens now.
Alright. Got into recovery, did a wipe data/factory reset, still no dice. This time it rebooted several times, Google white logo each time, then finally a sad Android icon with "No command". Guessing next step is to download it and try updating via ADB?... or just say screw it and call Google and initiate a replacement?
Alright, it is screwed. Long guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
Short guide:
1. You need basically 3 things, the factory image, fastboot, and nexus 4 drivers
2. Download and setup all of them.
3. Extract the factory image tgz file TWICE until you see a folder.
4. Place "fastboot" into that folder.
5. Unlock your bootloader, shift + right click inside the folder, Open command window here. Run "fastboot oem unlock" and read the agreement (it's screwed anyway), select Yes if agree.
6. Once unlocked, run "flash-all".
7. Go running around your house for 10 mins.
Warning: This operation will wipe everything in your phone, if there's any crucial data, edit flash-all.bat to remove "-w" flag, and remove userdata.img in the occam zip.
Edit:
Or probably you can just get a toolkit...
ksilver89 said:
Alright, it is screwed. Long guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
Short guide:
1. You need basically 3 things, the factory image, fastboot, and nexus 4 drivers
2. Download and setup all of them.
3. Extract the factory image tgz file TWICE until you see a folder.
4. Place "fastboot" into that folder.
5. Unlock your bootloader, shift + right click inside the folder, Open command window here. Run "fastboot oem unlock" and read the agreement (it's screwed anyway), select Yes if agree.
6. Once unlocked, run "flash-all".
7. Go running around your house for 10 mins.
Warning: This operation will wipe everything in your phone, if there's any crucial data, edit flash-all.bat to remove "-w" flag, and remove userdata.img in the occam zip.
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Or probably you can just get a toolkit...
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Thanks for your help. I appreciate it. I'm probably going to give this a try, couldn't get any worse. I think all data is gone anyhow when I did the factory reset option in the recovery, right? I did just call Google, they said I could get a replacement no problem, but that will probably take a week.
pixelbat said:
Thanks for your help. I appreciate it. I'm probably going to give this a try, couldn't get any worse. I think all data is gone anyhow when I did the factory reset option in the recovery, right? I did just call Google, they said I could get a replacement no problem, but that will probably take a week.
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Yes, what he suggested should get you up and running again (if not, then yes your phone needs a replacement). I saw the video and the image. I'm pretty sure your system was wiped somehow and that's why you can't boot to it anymore. If what he suggested fails I can walk you through the steps to flash each factory image separately.
What would you do if the nexus 4 drivers wont install?
I have similar problem, I got the 4.3 update ota and it crashed half way through and now it gets stuck on the X logo. I was trying to follow a guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312) to install 4.3 back onto the device but failed at the first hurdle, when plugin the phone in it fails on the driver software installation - mtp usb device failed.
Is there any other way to do it?
pixelbat said:
Thanks for your help. I appreciate it. I'm probably going to give this a try, couldn't get any worse. I think all data is gone anyhow when I did the factory reset option in the recovery, right? I did just call Google, they said I could get a replacement no problem, but that will probably take a week.
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unplug your phone. reboot into bootloader (vol down + power) but don't plug it in
downloaded the file posted in this topic from the google website.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44088784
once you download it, extract it to a folder
then open up flash_all.bat in notepad, and it will say -w near the end. remove that (leaving it would wipe all of your data) and save the file
then run it, it will say waiting for device. plug your phone in and it will start updating
flipfamous said:
What would you do if the nexus 4 drivers wont install?
I have similar problem, I got the 4.3 update ota and it crashed half way through and now it gets stuck on the X logo. I was trying to follow a guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312) to install 4.3 back onto the device but failed at the first hurdle, when plugin the phone in it fails on the driver software installation - mtp usb device failed.
Is there any other way to do it?
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Which driver did you try to install? Naked Drivers 0.72? What OS (Win8, Win7, etc)?
Plug your device in, go to control panel, click on Device Manager, scan for hardware changes or select the device with a yellow exclamation mark. Click on "Update driver" and search for the drivers in your PC (where you downloaded them). That should work.
Just Boot from a ubuntu live cd, install fastboot with apt-get and get started
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 4 mit Tapatalk 4 Beta

[q] lg g2 major problem help

HI ALL
MY phone has a major problem. I rooted the phone and also installed twrp 2.6.3.3 onit and installed custom rom, Now everything has gone after reboot.
I ONLY CAN TURN ON PHONE AND GOES STRAIGHT INTO BLACK FASTBOOT SCREEN , THERE IS NO TWRP RECOVERY AND CAN GET INTO FIRMWARE UPDTAE BY USB PLUS VOL +. BUT WILL NOT INSTALL ANYTHING , ON FIRMWARE SCREEN STATES ROOTED, BUT I ONLY HAVE FASTBOOT SCREEN OR FIRMWARE UPDATE,
ANYIDEA HOW I CAN FIX THIS ISSUE .
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Lord Kelly said:
HI ALL
MY phone has a major problem. I rooted the phone and also installed twrp 2.6.3.3 onit and installed custom rom, Now everything has gone after reboot.
I ONLY CAN TURN ON PHONE AND GOES STRAIGHT INTO BLACK FASTBOOT SCREEN , THERE IS NO TWRP RECOVERY AND CAN GET INTO FIRMWARE UPDTAE BY USB PLUS VOL +. BUT WILL NOT INSTALL ANYTHING , ON FIRMWARE SCREEN STATES ROOTED, BUT I ONLY HAVE FASTBOOT SCREEN OR FIRMWARE UPDATE,
ANYIDEA HOW I CAN FIX THIS ISSUE .
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I had the same issue. I believe it was a bad MD5. Although I know you can adb command from a PC, I had just recently deleted all of my drivers to get into a couple of nexus 7's.keep trying the volume down and power key the correlation seems to be if you can hit it right as it boots. I made it back to the factory data reset screen hit power through and dropped into TWRP.
I'm not sure how much you know or if you've ever had to boot through the factory reset screen but it does NOT actually reset your device rather is the push to your recovery.
Good luck,
Mikkey81 said:
I had the same issue. I believe it was a bad MD5. Although I know you can adb command from a PC, I had just recently deleted all of my drivers to get into a couple of nexus 7's.keep trying the volume down and power key the correlation seems to be if you can hit it right as it boots. I made it back to the factory data reset screen hit power through and dropped into TWRP.
I'm not sure how much you know or if you've ever had to boot through the factory reset screen but it does NOT actually reset your device rather is the push to your recovery.
Good luck,
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I have done that sevral times now before it did go into that recovery twrp but not when I do it it goes into fastboot everytime , its like it has wiped twrp off the phone and no recovery , even used fastboot on pc to boot into it and it wont just goes back to fast bootscreen
you should be able to still get recovery -switch off phone,press vol down and power button at the same time as soon as you see the lg logo press the same combination again and hopefully it will go to a white screen with factory reset press the button I think 3 times and it will take you thru to twrp it may take a few tries but if u get the combo right it will work -if not you may have to go to the thread in xda g2 forum and im afraid learn how to restore your phone to factory state again which is a pain in the a**e but make sure you have all the necessary drivers installed as that will not work properly either-hopefully you can get back into recovery and restore your back up-good luck!

[Q] Rooted Nexus 10 Stuck in Bootloop, Please Help!

Hello all,
Any help with this would be seriously appreciated. I rooted my Nexus 10 a while back, maybe two years ago. I'm not very proficient with this stuff. Anyhow I decided to do the OTA upgrade to 5.0...I was concerned something would go wrong unless I went to stock first, but I read that the only thing that would happen is root would be removed.
Anyhow, the tablet appears stuck while booting. I see the Google screen first with the unlocked indicator on the bottom. A few seconds later is the Android logo on its back, a red triangle over it with an exclamation point and "no command" written below". It stays that way for a minute or so, tries to reboot and goes back to the no command screen. I can't even power off, when I try to do so it just powers back on by itself and ends up at the no command screen again.
I tried booting into recovery (power, volume up, volume down). My options from here are either Start, Restart Bootloader, Recovery Mode or Power Off. Every option I choose leads to the No Command Screen (except power off, which powers off). No idea what to do from here.
Any help at all would be appreciated. As you can probably tell I don't have much experience with this and just wanted to go back to unrooted stock. If you have advice, please be clear. I can follow directions well enough, just don't have much experience here. Thanks in advance.
Same here, bootloop.
Same thing here. A seemingly short download of Lollipop (even though I have 50Mbs internet). Installation, reboot, and now it loops endlessly. I can get to the bootloader or into Download mode, but that's all. Recovery mode just reboots. I was rooted and had TWRP installed. Other than that, I was running stock 4.4.4.
I've rooted all my devices, and installed various ROM's on several devices. I have the full ADB installation. I have the Nexus Root Toolkit installed. The problem is, the device will not show up under "Devices" on the computer itself. I've installed every USB driver there is (and uninstalled each one after it does not work, so no I do not have several USB drivers installed). Of course nothing shows up using "adb devices" either. Nexus Root Toolkit also cannot find any devices. I've read everything on this subject I can find, and there are no answers out there. Anyone have ANY ideas??
Thanks
Guys, if your device is connected in fastboot (try "fastboot devices") then you can flash roms or recovery (and then flash rom) from there. There are multiple threads with the same problems out there which were fixed. E.g: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-10/help/bricked-t2948546
In my example, I flashed TWRP recovery from fastboot, then installed custom ROM from recovery (official ROM failed to install for some reason). Try this, it might help.
danweis said:
Same thing here. A seemingly short download of Lollipop (even though I have 50Mbs internet). Installation, reboot, and now it loops endlessly. I can get to the bootloader or into Download mode, but that's all. Recovery mode just reboots. I was rooted and had TWRP installed. Other than that, I was running stock 4.4.4.
I've rooted all my devices, and installed various ROM's on several devices. I have the full ADB installation. I have the Nexus Root Toolkit installed. The problem is, the device will not show up under "Devices" on the computer itself. I've installed every USB driver there is (and uninstalled each one after it does not work, so no I do not have several USB drivers installed). Of course nothing shows up using "adb devices" either. Nexus Root Toolkit also cannot find any devices. I've read everything on this subject I can find, and there are no answers out there. Anyone have ANY ideas??
Thanks
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Go to Fastboot mode (pwr+both volumes), Than select recovery after a while an android with Exclamation mark appears which is a stock recovery screen. To access the stock recovery menu press and hold power than press one of the volume keys so the menu will appear. Than do a factory reset and clear caches. You can than reboot and wait for boot animation to finish (it wont take long this time) and you will boot.
If this doesnt work you can flash a stock factory image easily from fastboot again.
Aresmar said:
Go to Fastboot mode (pwr+both volumes), Than select recovery after a while an android with Exclamation mark appears which is a stock recovery screen. To access the stock recovery menu press and hold power than press one of the volume keys so the menu will appear. Than do a factory reset and clear caches. You can than reboot and wait for boot animation to finish (it wont take long this time) and you will boot.
If this doesnt work you can flash a stock factory image easily from fastboot again.
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I also had the same problem... I followed these instructions and now my Nexus 10 can boot normally (it took a long time to boot).
Only problem is all my data was deleted.... stup*d f*cking sh*t!!!!!!!

Nexus 7 No Recovery/No Fastboot RESOLVED PLEASE DELETE

Hey XDA!
Got my Nexus into some trouble today. I Was running stock rooted 5.0.2, received an OTA update for 5.1. Ran the update and it sent me to my TWRP 3.0 recovery. Restarted the device and found out the update did not work, leaving me at 5.0.2. Ran the update again like a tard, took my to the stock bootloader. TWRP is now no where to be found... In fact there is no recovery to be found. When I select the recovery option in the bootloader it goes to black screen then redirects back to the bootloader. When I select the "start" option, it's reboots the device taking me to the bootloader. I have attempted a hard restart with the power button but the device hangs on the Google logo forever. I have tried to use the Nexus Root Tool but it can't help me since the device won't connect via fastboot, or ADB.
Any help is appreciated.
Hallo,
got the same problem, how did you resolve it ??? Thanks a lot ...
Same here. I can't connect to the device by no means. How did you solve your problem?
Tallyphillips said:
Hey XDA!
Got my Nexus into some trouble today. I Was running stock rooted 5.0.2, received an OTA update for 5.1. Ran the update and it sent me to my TWRP 3.0 recovery. Restarted the device and found out the update did not work, leaving me at 5.0.2. Ran the update again like a tard, took my to the stock bootloader. TWRP is now no where to be found... In fact there is no recovery to be found. When I select the recovery option in the bootloader it goes to black screen then redirects back to the bootloader. When I select the "start" option, it's reboots the device taking me to the bootloader. I have attempted a hard restart with the power button but the device hangs on the Google logo forever. I have tried to use the Nexus Root Tool but it can't help me since the device won't connect via fastboot, or ADB.
Any help is appreciated.
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you mention it wont connect via fastboot but you can still reboot with the pwr + vol- to get menus of some kind.. ? if the screen is backlite even just a blank screen but you can see it light up theres still hope. All i can say is try to reboot the device into fastboot an then try Nexus Root Toolkit an see if you can reset to Factory to restore the stock recovery partition along with reset the OS to which ever you select and start over .. Good Luck Flashing... the only way i can say your SOL is if when you plug it into your PC an it pops up with the error "Device Malfunctioned,....." then you SOL Good Luck Flashing :good:
EDIT: Sorry didnt notice it was resolved in the title..

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