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I updated my phone(nexus 4) to lollipop yesterday through OTA updates.But something happened and now my phone isn't booting up...Its stuck @ the starting logo and doesnt proceed :/.... I think its softbricked......Any way to recover it without losing any files?Please help guys
deathblade007 said:
I updated my phone(nexus 4) to lollipop yesterday through OTA updates.But something happened and now my phone isn't booting up...Its stuck @ the starting logo and doesnt proceed :/.... I think its softbricked......Any way to recover it without losing any files?Please help guys
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If you can get into bootloader, flash the factory image- but first edit the flash-all.bat to remove the -w (towards the bottom) of the file, then flash the edited file. That will flash the factory image without wiping your data. If you plan to flash the different img files separately instead of running flash-all.bat, dont flash the userdata.img.
i am able to get into bootloader(power+vol down button).....
How to flash the factory images???
deathblade007 said:
i am able to get into bootloader(power+vol down button).....
How to flash the factory images???
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Download the factory image from
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
There are a lot of links on that page, so make sure you download the right one. Follow the instructions on the page, except that if you don't want to wipe data, instead of straight away running flash-all.bat, follow my earlier instructions. If you are worried, follow efrant's guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/how-to-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2010312
Read every line in it and skip flashing the userdata.img.
Thanks for the help dude
it says that when u unlock the boot loader its gonna wipe all your data.... So is there any remedy?The files in my phone arent that important.....
deathblade007 said:
it says that when u unlock the boot loader its gonna wipe all your data.... So is there any remedy?The files in my phone arent that important.....
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If you're rooted there might be away. If not, then no
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Cant seem to download the factory image (occam 5.0)......tried dwloading it 4 times....completely downloaded the files but it shows "file failed"....What to do?
Finally fixed my phone....Thank u so much guys.....
So I flashed the 7.1.1 update and everything was fine. I then tried to root through TWRP with the most recent version of recovery and and SuperSu and when I went to reboot it would get to the "Google" splash screen and go back to the warning. I then tried to restore to my Nandroid that I made right before the 7.1.1 flash but it does the same thing. I ended up doing a factory reset, still looping. I tried flashing an old firmware but it still would loop. I got desperate and did a full wipe and then flashed the old firmware from September's update but it still will not boot. I'm a long time lurker I just don't post much. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921/page32
Welcome to the club
jamaniek said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921/page32
Welcome to the club
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Ahh, great. I tried searching to see if anyone else posted anything, couldn't find it.
jamaniek said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921/page32
Welcome to the club
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Wait are you able to get into Recovery?
ChazLanier said:
Wait are you able to get into Recovery?
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Nope. And so are other folks.
But if you can, there's still hope to save your device.
What version of twrp were you using?? Also what company makes the storage (not memory) on your device?
jamaniek said:
Nope. And so are other folks.
But if you can, there's still hope to save your device.
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I can still get into recovery. I just can't get it past the Google splash screen.
ChazLanier said:
I can still get into recovery. I just can't get it past the Google splash screen.
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Have you tried installing custom ROM, instead of a stock one?
And tell us what @ArminasAnarion asked for. There may be a pattern here. :good:
I haven't tried a custom ROM. I'll try that if I get any down time at work. Also, I'll check for you @ArminasAnarion in a bit.
Might be a noob question, but how do I get the custom rom files over to my phone to flash in recovery?
ChazLanier said:
Might be a noob question, but how do I get the custom rom files over to my phone to flash in recovery?
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Well if you cant access twrp then your not flashing anything; did you try downloading the latest Nexus 6p factory image and using adb to flash it?? If you need help with that I can lay it out for you. Also there was an efs partition issue with twrp 3.0.2-1 and down so make sure your twrp is 3.0.2-2!
ArminasAnarion said:
Well if you cant access twrp then your not flashing anything; did you try downloading the latest Nexus 6p factory image and using adb to flash it?? If you need help with that I can lay it out for you. Also there was an efs partition issue with twrp 3.0.2-1 and down so make sure your twrp is 3.0.2-2!
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I can access TWRP. I haven't tried the latest factory image, only September's release. I just tried a custom rom and it gets to the Google screen but then loops just after the G starts to animate.
ChazLanier said:
I can access TWRP. I haven't tried the latest factory image, only September's release. I just tried a custom rom and it gets to the Google screen but then loops just after the G starts to animate.
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Make sure your using twrp 3.0.2-2; and download the latest factory image for the Nexus 6p (NBD90X) and use adb (fastboot) to flash that whole thing. Extract the files to your android sdk platform tools folder then run the flash-all.bat file. (If you are using a 64gb or 128gb device DONT DO THIS) Only do this with the 32gb model. If its a 64 or 128 model go here -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928 and go to sub section 10. How To Flash The Factory Images (And Return To Stock) (On post two) and follow that.
ArminasAnarion said:
Make sure your using twrp 3.0.2-2; and download the latest factory image for the Nexus 6p (NBD90X) and use adb (fastboot) to flash that whole thing. Extract the files to your android sdk platform tools folder then run the flash-all.bat file. (If you are using a 64gb or 128gb device DONT DO THIS) Only do this with the 32gb model. If its a 64 or 128 model go here -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928 and go to sub section 10. How To Flash The Factory Images (And Return To Stock) (On post two) and follow that.
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Downloading the image now. I'm familiar on how to flash stock images, they're how I usually do all of my updates.
ChazLanier said:
Downloading the image now. I'm familiar on how to flash stock images, they're how I usually do all of my updates.
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Oh okay cool! Good luck!
ArminasAnarion said:
What version of twrp were you using?? Also what company makes the storage (not memory) on your device?
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Samsung storage, and I thought I was on -2 but it seems like I was on -1.
ArminasAnarion said:
Oh okay cool! Good luck!
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Newest image didn't work either..
Have you tried WugFresh's Nexus Root Toolkit? Not sure if it will work for your situation, but it has an option to restore to factory settings and unroot if you're soft-bricked or bootlooped. Might be worth a shot if everything else isn't working.
FWIW, I successfully updated to 7.1.1 NPF10C and rooted by using fastboot to flash bootloader, radio, boot, system, and vendor. Then used TWRP 3.0.2-2 to flash SuperSU 2.78 SR1. No issues.
Howie Dub said:
Have you tried WugFresh's Nexus Root Toolkit? Not sure if it will work for your situation, but it has an option to restore to factory settings and unroot if you're soft-bricked or bootlooped. Might be worth a shot if everything else isn't working.
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No luck on this either.
Hey guys I recently restored a nandroid on my 6p from a 7.1.1 rom but I get stuck on boot logo now when j go to recovery(TWRP) all my files are completely gone? and it says something about encryption ...did I brick my device? And if not what steps do I have to do to get back up and running again? Like download rom gapps and SuperSU all over again on my PC etc..? I know my bootloader is unlocked still and I have to be rooted still since I can go to twrp so any help will be appreciated thanks.
Jiggs82 said:
Hey guys I recently restored a nandroid on my 6p from a 7.1.1 rom but I get stuck on boot logo now when j go to recovery(TWRP) all my files are completely gone? and it says something about encryption ...did I brick my device? And if not what steps do I have to do to get back up and running again? Like download rom gapps and SuperSU all over again on my PC etc..? I know my bootloader is unlocked still and I have to be rooted still since I can go to twrp so any help will be appreciated thanks.
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I am not exactly an expert, but I would recommend to flash back the latest image from Google...go back to completely stock and then if you want root and install TWRP again. Good news is your bootloader is still unlocked, so I don't think you are bricked. Good luck!
Pecata said:
I am not exactly an expert, but I would recommend to flash back the latest image from Google...go back to completely stock and then if you want root and install TWRP again. Good news is your bootloader is still unlocked, so I don't think you are bricked. Good luck!
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Ok so should I use the Nexus root toolkit and start from scratch again? Yeah my bootloader is unlocked and I can see twrp so I must still be rooted ..just wiped my whole device that all thanks
Try re flashing the Vendor.img sounds like the vendor didn't get restored
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i would but everything (files etc.) are gone from my phone...so i would have to download and flash it thru my pc right? if not ill probably just flash a rom gapps the vendor of course and super su and see if it boots up to the rom
Yup just download the Factory Image and extract the vendor image and flash it with fastboot.
Or flash another ROM /Gapps/ Vendor
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Not clear. The files you had before restore are missing or you miss files from your backup? Twrp backup does not backup your /data/media.
White google logo hanging is a due to bad vendor files.
Hey guys need some help on restoring my nexus 6p im on a custom rom with twrp and everything.
I was on Stock 7.1 January Security patch before i flashed.
Can i get some help on the codes and which stock zip to flash.
Thanks!
You need to give more info. Is your boatloader unlocked? Why do you need to go back to stock anyway is something wrong? Do you need to save any data on the phone?
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Xavier102296 said:
Hey guys need some help on restoring my nexus 6p im on a custom rom with twrp and everything.
I was on Stock 7.1 January Security patch before i flashed.
Can i get some help on the codes and which stock zip to flash.
Thanks!
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Hey... Just flash March factory image from Google:
https://developers.google.com/android/images
Flashing instructions are explained at the top of this page. Now scroll down till N6P images. There are two builds, one is Verizon specific. It's written anyway.
Good luck...
One of my questions was do you need to back up anything. If so make sure you understand flashing a factory image wipes the phone completely.
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CyberpodS2 said:
One of my questions was do you need to back up anything. If so make sure you understand flashing a factory image wipes the phone completely.
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I plan on wiping Everything just need to get back to stock
Xavier102296 said:
Hey guys need some help on restoring my nexus 6p im on a custom rom with twrp and everything.
I was on Stock 7.1 January Security patch before i flashed.
Can i get some help on the codes and which stock zip to flash.
Thanks!
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Easiest way You need to just download Nexus root toolkit to your computer plug in phone and let the toolkit do the work it will flash the proper files and reboot the phone
Do not Re- lock bootloader until you have flashed back to stock or you will brick it for good. Or don't lock the bootloader at all for that matter and yes save all files photos anything to PC..Or flags drive before you restore cause it will all vanish
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androidddaaron said:
Easiest way You need to just download Nexus root toolkit to your computer plug in phone and let the toolkit do the work it will flash the proper files and reboot the phone
Do not Re- lock bootloader until you have flashed back to stock or you will brick it for good. Or don't lock the bootloader at all for that matter and yes save all files photos anything to PC..Or flags drive before you restore cause it will all vanish
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Link?
Xavier102296 said:
I plan on wiping Everything just need to get back to stock
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Just go to Google site, download the factory image, extract it and run the flash-all.
Done...
androidddaaron said:
Easiest way You need to just download Nexus root toolkit to your computer plug in phone and let the toolkit do the work it will flash the proper files and reboot the phone
Do not Re- lock bootloader until you have flashed back to stock or you will brick it for good. Or don't lock the bootloader at all for that matter and yes save all files photos anything to PC..Or flags drive before you restore cause it will all vanish
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Hi... Why would someone install another program just to do what is done in one click?
I mean... Extract Google image, run flash-all.
Easiest way.
I was on the last beta n4f26t, and flash TWRP successfully, then went to flash superSU from twrp, this when wrong and everything goes downhill from here. I tried flashing back the last update, in it's entirety following the Heisenberg guide for returning to stock didn't work, tried flashing twrp again still can't get into recovery (just boot loops) I tried a previous update NMF26F and got to the dead android recovery screen but when I tried to flash back the OTA nothing happened and went back to bootloop on reboot. I've used the nexus root kit and still nothing. What can I do to fix this? I've honestly looked up every resource I could think of before posting this here. really hoping I didn't perma brick my 6P
maddmarkk said:
I was on the last beta n4f26t, and flash TWRP successfully, then went to flash superSU from twrp, this when wrong and everything goes downhill from here. I tried flashing back the last update, in it's entirety following the Heisenberg guide for returning to stock didn't work, tried flashing twrp again still can't get into recovery (just boot loops) I tried a previous update NMF26F and got to the dead android recovery screen but when I tried to flash back the OTA nothing happened and went back to bootloop on reboot. I've used the nexus root kit and still nothing. What can I do to fix this? I've honestly looked up every resource I could think of before posting this here. really hoping I didn't perma brick my 6P
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Edit I was on NPG47I the lastest beta update not n4f26t
Hello... So now you only have access to the bootloader Or bootloader and stock recovery?
If your bootloader is unlocked, you can try:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot format userdata
Of course it will wipe your internal storage...
maddmarkk said:
Edit I was on NPG47I the lastest beta update not n4f26t
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I would concentrate on trying to get a working recovery first. Almost everyone who lost recovery mode never got their phone back- classic BLOD. First try fastboot FORMATTING recovery and then both fastboot flash twrp, and then fastboot boot twrp. If you can get a working recovery there may be hope. If you can never boot to recovery mode, I think you are done. From your bootloader screen, what is your bl version?
v12xke said:
I would concentrate on trying to get a working recovery first. Almost everyone who lost recovery mode never got their phone back- classic BLOD. First try fastboot FORMATTING recovery and then both fastboot flash twrp, and then fastboot boot twrp. If you can get a working recovery there may be hope. If you can never boot to recovery mode, I think you are done. From your bootloader screen, what is your bl version?
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just updated it to 3.67 from the 7.1.2 beta image
maddmarkk said:
just updated it to 3.67 from the 7.1.2 beta image
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Yes, but is that what is shown on your bootloader screen? How did you flash it? With flash-all.bat? Which 7.1.2 image did you flash and how did you do it?
v12xke said:
Yes, but is that what is shown on your bootloader screen? How did you flash it? With flash-all.bat? Which 7.1.2 image did you flash and how did you do it?
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BL: angler-03.6.7
Baseband: angler-3.81
I see all normal BL options and I flashed it with the nexus root kit and used https://developer.android.com/preview/download-712.html this image
I know with older versions of TWRP there was a problem with the EFS partition that contains the IMEI info. What version of twrp are you using??? I thought I bricked my Nexus 6p after restoring a backup but it was actually just me screwing up my EFS partition. The newer versions of twrp (i think 3.0.3 and up) fixed this problem. Still though, if it is that, and you flash a new twrp version it won't fix your problem. If you have the time search through the forum for the EFS partition fix. I don't know the commands off the top of my head but I know this helped a lot of people. Worth a shot.
maddmarkk said:
BL: angler-03.6.7
Baseband: angler-3.81
I see all normal BL options and I flashed it with the nexus root kit and used https://developer.android.com/preview/download-712.html this image
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OK, but when you try to boot to recovery, it bootloops? Never goes to recovery? Try the steps above to successfully flash the recovery partition using fastboot. I suppose you can use NRT, but download the latest version of TWRP and try both flashing and booting the twrp.img.
same boat
anxious to hear results: I can't get to recovery and am bootlooping - tried a bunch of things using Nexus Root Toolkit . Curiously enough earlier when I was trying to flash an older version or ressurection remix, even my TWRP would bootloop so I couldn't flash anything without it quitting - anyone ever hear of that happening?
mikeygeer said:
anxious to hear results: I can't get to recovery and am bootlooping - tried a bunch of things using Nexus Root Toolkit . Curiously enough earlier when I was trying to flash an older version or ressurection remix, even my TWRP would bootloop so I couldn't flash anything without it quitting - anyone ever hear of that happening?
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Hello... Try looking here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/boot-loop-death-nexus-6p-t3533528
v12xke said:
OK, but when you try to boot to recovery, it bootloops? Never goes to recovery? Try the steps above to successfully flash the recovery partition using fastboot. I suppose you can use NRT, but download the latest version of TWRP and try both flashing and booting the twrp.img.
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I have flashed TWRP 3.1 and I can not boot into recovery, I flashed it manually with fastboot flash recovery "image"
maddmarkk said:
I have flashed TWRP 3.1 and I can not boot into recovery, I flashed it manually with fastboot flash recovery "image"
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Hey... Did you try to boot TWRP?
From bootloader: fastboot boot twrp.img
If this fails and you only have access to the bootloader, i think you are SOL.
Good luck...
5.1 said:
Hey... Did you try to boot TWRP?
From bootloader: fastboot boot twrp.img
If this fails and you only have access to the bootloader, i think you are SOL.
Good luck...
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you meant do this in the fastboot CMD right? if so then it just boot loops :'C
maddmarkk said:
you meant do this in the fastboot CMD right? if so then it just boot loops :'C
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Yep from bootloader:
fastboot boot TWRP.img
I don't have any other idea sorry...
You can try to contact Google or Huawei. Even being out of warranty, some people have had their device replaced.
Good luck...
maddmarkk said:
you meant do this in the fastboot CMD right? if so then it just boot loops :'C
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Are you able to get into recovery and adb sideload a stock OTA from the google developer website? That's always saved me when I've had problems.
DEVILOPS 007 said:
Are you able to get into recovery and adb sideload a stock OTA from the google developer website? That's always saved me when I've had problems.
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Guess you didn't read the rest of the the thread...
We don't need more posts about bootloop. There is a main topic that has been discussed for multiple pages:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/boot-loop-death-nexus-6p-t3533528
I personally had the issue and had to RMA the phone. I suggest you do the same.
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Guess you didn't read the rest of the the thread...
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Yeah honestly I couldn't be bothered to be perfectly truthful
so i'm going thru the same thing as OP.
I need help.