stuck on m afetr rooting - X Style (Pure) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hey guys
have just received my pure x , have unlocked bootloader, twrp, and unfortunately flashed su that have made my phone get stuck.
my question is if i may wipe data and factory reset via twrp, for im not familiar flashing roms on this device yet. if not, would you kindly post a good rooted dev rom for me?
thanks in advance for all whom reply

the-light said:
hey guys
have just received my pure x , have unlocked bootloader, twrp, and unfortunately flashed su that have made my phone get stuck.
my question is if i may wipe data and factory reset via twrp, for im not familiar flashing roms on this device yet. if not, would you kindly post a good rooted dev rom for me?
thanks in advance for all whom reply
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What version of SuperSU did you flash? Certain versions don't work so well. Try version 2.62-3 or 2.71.
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dustin_b said:
What version of SuperSU did you flash? Certain versions don't work so well. Try version 2.62-3 or 2.71.
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hey =dustin_b, i have flashed supersu 2.49 but now i cant flash for phone stuck on m. i also looked at twrp and saw no factory reset. any ideas? thank you...

the-light said:
hey =dustin_b, i have flashed supersu 2.49 but now i cant flash for phone stuck on m. i also looked at twrp and saw no factory reset. any ideas? thank you...
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A factory reset isn't going to help in this case. The reason you are stuck on the M logo is because marshmallow requires a modified boot.img. SuperSU 2.49 is an older version and does not do that. SuperSU 2.62-3 works for pretty much everyone on here. I would use it. But anyways, your best option would be to download that version on a PC or laptop and transfer it to internal storage or external sdcard and flash it in TWRP. The second option would be to reflash the system.img for your specific device. Then root with 2.62-3.
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dustin_b said:
A factory reset isn't going to help in this case. The reason you are stuck on the M logo is because marshmallow requires a modified boot.img. SuperSU 2.49 is an older version and does not do that. SuperSU 2.62-3 works for pretty much everyone on here. I would use it. But anyways, your best option would be to download that version on a PC or laptop and transfer it to internal storage or external sdcard and flash it in TWRP. The second option would be to reflash the system.img for your specific device. Then root with 2.62-3.
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thx man

Related

It seems from today we have 5.1 official

I see today 5.1 on official image server for nexus devices to flash with adb commands
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
:good:
Got the OTA woott!!
Finally!
Anyone have luck flashing the 5.1 image without bricking? I wanna be safe before flashing it.
Is there a new bootloader or anything?
pokemaniac15 said:
Anyone have luck flashing the 5.1 image without bricking? I wanna be safe before flashing it.
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Installed factory images last night without any problems.
"Missing" storage
Can someone take a look at my thread over at the Q&A-section, I have issues with "missing" storage after manually updating from 5.0.2 to 5.1.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7-2013/nexus-7-2013-qa/missing-storage-manually-updating-to-t3083404
Thanks in advance!
EDIT:
Confirmed: factory reset/data wipe in stock recovery solved the storage problem
Thanks to yosmokinman
b1337 said:
Got the OTA woott!!
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Where are you located? Im in ATL and still waiting.
Patience *****es.
Learn how to use ADB and FASTBOOT and you can flash the stuff manually from a factory image ( without a wipe if you´re lazy ).
onixotto said:
Patience *****es.
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No, I want instant gratification lol.
Flashed yesterday with no problem!
Was flashed yesterday with no problem, using "Nexus Root Toolkit". I also wiped all data, so the clean stock install was OK.
If I am not wrong, no root available yet...
Regards!
Rooted mine using Nexus Root Toolkit, using the same procedures as with 5.0.2.
Seems to be fine.
balivo said:
Was flashed yesterday with no problem, using "Nexus Root Toolkit". I also wiped all data, so the clean stock install was OK.
If I am not wrong, no root available yet...
Regards!
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Same root process. CF autoroot still works, as does wugs.
Thanks! All done!
madbat99 said:
Same root process. CF autoroot still works, as does wugs.
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Thanks! All done!
Rooted successful! :good:
Just got it, downloading now. :victory:
Updated & rooted with latest TWRP with no issues at all using WugFresh Nexus Toolkit. Seems a bit smoother than 5.0.2
Does anybody have a flashable zip for 5.1?
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pokemaniac15 said:
Anyone have luck flashing the 5.1 image without bricking? I wanna be safe before flashing it.
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Yes. Completely safe 4 me.
I decided to manually flash the factory image. I was able to do it with out the -w so I didn't wipe my internal memory/data (I didn't want to set it up again, especially since I have it set up with an account for my kids). All went well. I didn't think to look at how much internal storage was left. I have the 32 gig Wi-Fi model. I'll check that tomorrow.
Edit: oh, I was also able to flash TWRP and SuperSU so I can root with no problems.
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Unable to install SuperSU, on MM stuck on boot.

Hello there,
I thought that there were more people with this problem, but I've this problem: first off, I got stock MM installed on my Style xt1572. Unlocked bootloader and the latest TWRP. But when I try to install SuperSU via TWRP, it just get stuck before the reboot animation. Any idea's what I could try perhaps?
Edit: Solution is just using the SuperSU in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/xt1572-mm-twrp-root-xposed-t3276792
Thanks.
Did you select install SuperSU when twrp asked ? After flashing newest supersu?
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Settler11 said:
Hello there,
I thought that there were more people with this problem, but I've this problem: first off, I got stock MM installed on my Style xt1572. Unlocked bootloader and the latest TWRP. But when I try to install SuperSU via TWRP, it just get stuck before the reboot animation. Any idea's what I could try perhaps?
Thanks.
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Which SuperSU version are you using?
Settler11 said:
Hello there,
I thought that there were more people with this problem, but I've this problem: first off, I got stock MM installed on my Style xt1572. Unlocked bootloader and the latest TWRP. But when I try to install SuperSU via TWRP, it just get stuck before the reboot animation. Any idea's what I could try perhaps?
Thanks.
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Men i have the same problem and i dont know what to do :/
@patt yes.
@Doktaphex The one TWRP asked me to install and the latest beta. 2.49. Same problem.
Depending on the version of SuperSU that you are using there are 2 different rooting methods.
My suggestion would be to use the systemless root option here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
v2.65 is what you want. When you flash this in twrp it will automatically patch the boot image on your device (whilst also creating a backup of the original). It sounds as though you are both trying to use a version of SuperSU that implements the standard rooting method, this would mean that you must manually flash a modified boot image in order to bypass Android 6.0's internal system modification checks!
Flash the stock boot.img. Then see if it boots. Then ^^^ this^^^
Settler11 said:
@patt yes.
@Doktaphex The one TWRP asked me to install and the latest beta. 2.49. Same problem.
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Do not allow twrp to attempt to install superSU
IMPORTANT!!!!
Because you have already allowed twrp to do this, you will need to reflash your system partition to ensure that all traces of that version of SuperSU are removed before you flash the newer version.
I hope this helps you guys.
patt2k said:
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reflash your system partition
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What do you mean with that? We've to reflash a rom, kernel? What?
Settler11 said:
@patt yes.
@Doktaphex The one TWRP asked me to install and the latest beta. 2.49. Same problem.
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You are not suppose to click install superSU when twrp asks for it.
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patt2k said:
You are not suppose to click install superSU when twrp asks for it.
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Yes.. But as you can see, I've done that already. But I got a restore without it. But even if I install that latest beta, the problem still presumes.
Settler11 said:
What do you mean with that? We've to reflash a rom, kernel? What?
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Sorry, I should have been more clear in my instructions. I would go ahead and reflash the rom that you want to use and then flash superSU v2.65.
Reboot and if twrp asks if you want it to install superSU choose the option for it NOT to do so.
Settler11 said:
Yes.. But as you can see, I've done that already. But I got a restore without it. But even if I install that latest beta, the problem still presumes.
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I had this issue but I had backup of my stock rooted rom. I'd suggest maybe go back to stock with restore tool?
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patt2k said:
I had this issue but I had backup of my stock rooted rom. I'd suggest maybe go back to stock with restore tool?
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I'M on stock! And that restore tool is for Pure, not Style! And I don't want to install a custom rom. Stock rom is still fine for me.
Settler11 said:
I'M on stock! And that restore tool is for Pure, not Style! And I don't want to install a custom rom. Stock rom is still fine for me.
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Idk then sorry I have pure
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Also tried Kingo root funny enough, but no go.
Edit: Wow, okay. Installing some kind of version of SuperSU does the trick apparently. It's in here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/xt1572-mm-twrp-root-xposed-t3276792

Rooting Stock XT1575 MM

Hey guys. Im running stock MM with unlocked bootloader. I was able to flash twrp on but when I try to install superuser 2.46 through twrp I am stuck at the logo screen when I reboot. Is there something else that needs to be done to root this phone?
I also noticed that every time I boot into twrp it prompts me with the "keep system read only?" dialog. I "allow modifications" every time.
I used a systemless root on M. BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-20151210170034 for sure works.
jason2678 said:
I used a systemless root on M. BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-20151210170034 for sure works.
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Amazing, thank you! This worked for me too. Any idea why the newer versions don't work?
madkapitolist said:
Amazing, thank you! This worked for me too. Any idea why the newer versions don't work?
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Not really. I think the automation is changing in the newer versions. 2.65 tries to decide between systemless and traditional root somehow. 2.62 definitely works on the mxpe. I've heard 2.64+ do not.
How were you able to flash twrp on MM? I have tried the guides and have not been able to boot into recovery. Any advise?
veuro said:
How were you able to flash twrp on MM? I have tried the guides and have not been able to boot into recovery. Any advise?
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The only real trick I'm aware of is that you have to boot straight into TWRP from the bootloader. Don't reboot into your rom after fastboot flashing the custom recovery. Use the volume buttons to select start recovery and power button to start it. If you reboot into your stock rom your recovery will get replaced.
Flash SuperSU once you get into recovery, and that should make TWRP "stick".
Some people have said to reboot to recovery from recovery once the first time you boot into TWRP before rebooting to system. I'm not entirely sure that is required, but I did do it and TWRP stayed working for me.
One other thing, every time I've flashed SuperSU 2.62 my phone seems to bootloop once after the moto logo on the first boot. Don't panic. This seems to be normal, just let it go. The second time it will boot normally.
I tried both and it would simply not boot into twrp
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veuro said:
I tries both and it would simply not boot into twrp
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Veuro: Are you flashing TWP 2.8.7.1? as soon as you flash and it says ok, open Recovery.
I am flashing just like the guides say.. I'm on MM original rom
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Has anyone been successful rooting mm?
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Are you unlocked?
Yes I'm unlocked. I finally figured it out using the systemless root guide, but it was a little confusing at first
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Would you mind explaining what you did? All of the instructions I've found for systemless root use files associated with variants besides the US version which is what I'm trying to root.
Edit: Never mind figured it out! For those of you that are confused, the only version of SuperSU that works for a stock systemless root is 2.62-3. Simply fastboot TWRP then install that version of SuperSU through TWRP and you're good to go.

Need Help Stock Recovery Marshmallow ZE500KL

Hello, i accidentally flash twrp on to my phone (should just boot it). Now i dont have stock recovery anymore. i have tried flash my phone using stock recovery i got from here, here and here. but still no luck. anyone can help?
my phone firmware is latest marsmallow. Unlocked Bootloader and Rooted using miaulightouch method.
Thanks,
FRezING
FRezING said:
Hello, i accidentally flash twrp on to my phone (should just boot it). Now i dont have stock recovery anymore. i have tried flash my phone using stock recovery i got from here, here and here. but still no luck. anyone can help?
my phone firmware is latest marsmallow. Unlocked Bootloader and Rooted using miaulightouch method.
Thanks,
FRezING
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The links you give mostly for L.. I don't know if that will work on M though
Try to extract boot.img from your Asus zip and flash it, root might lost (?)
#sfmbe
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testeraphy said:
The links you give mostly for L.. I don't know if that will work on M though
Try to extract boot.img from your Asus zip and flash it, root might lost (?)
#sfmbe
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Thanks for reply, ya all of them for Lollipop because i have tried to flash boot.img from stock Marshmallow but still no recovery so i tried using Lollipop still no luck. Yesterday i tried back2stock method the rom flashed sucessfully but still no stock recovery.
Thanks,
FRezING
FRezING said:
Thanks for reply, ya all of them for Lollipop because i have tried to flash boot.img from stock Marshmallow but still no recovery so i tried using Lollipop still no luck. Yesterday i tried back2stock method the rom flashed sucessfully but still no stock recovery.
Thanks,
FRezING
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So, I'm curious about it, and flash twrp myself just awhile ago...
And got bootloop, really... wait, seriously?
I'm like
How did the other day I'm able to survive this? It boot normally,
After 1st successful boot, flashing root, (I don't remember but just say I'm booting twrp this time), xposed, aware that root lost after reboot, I did my backup here,
Then deciding to start from scratch, installing official Asus, boot normally, flash twrp, rooting,rebooting few times and somehow root intact, install xposed, root lost...
Restart again, install Asus official (I'm not restoring my backup, really, the only thing I know how to install stock is by stock recovery itself) , boot twrp, install root by system, reboot, root intact, xposed, root intact, surfing net, registering xda yesterday, just now replying to your thread, then you can read from above again...
Just few minutes ago, restore recovery from backup (still bootloop though), installing Asus again, and make this reply...
Sorry can't help you, even I'm confused right now
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testeraphy said:
So, I'm curious about it, and flash twrp myself just awhile ago...
And got bootloop, really... wait, seriously?
I'm like
How did the other day I'm able to survive this? It boot normally,
After 1st successful boot, flashing root, (I don't remember but just say I'm booting twrp this time), xposed, aware that root lost after reboot, I did my backup here,
Then deciding to start from scratch, installing official Asus, boot normally, flash twrp, rooting,rebooting few times and somehow root intact, install xposed, root lost...
Restart again, install Asus official (I'm not restoring my backup, really, the only thing I know how to install stock is by stock recovery itself) , boot twrp, install root by system, reboot, root intact, xposed, root intact, surfing net, registering xda yesterday, just now replying to your thread, then you can read from above again...
Just few minutes ago, restore recovery from backup (still bootloop though), installing Asus again, and make this reply...
Sorry can't help you, even I'm confused right now
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It's ok thanks for your help tho, my phone still usable im just curious why the stock recovery still missing after flashing it via fastboot. u can use back2stock method if bootloop that method really handy no need to wipe anything i use it before when bootloop and my data still there.
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It's ok thanks for your help tho, my phone still usable im just curious why the stock recovery still missing after flashing it via fastboot. u can use back2stock method if bootloop that method really handy no need to wipe anything i use it before when bootloop and my data still there.
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My phone already recovered by the time I'm replied above, and somehow.. systemless work.. duh
back to topic
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testeraphy said:
My phone already recovered by the time I'm replied above, and somehow.. systemless work.. duh
back to topic
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How did u fix dat issue? no recovery here and on booting logo it shows invalid boot.img
Plz help
arunperul said:
How did u fix dat issue? no recovery here and on booting logo it shows invalid boot.img
Plz help
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Sorry, which part?
If about how I got my recovery back then, I don't really understand, let's assume I have my backup that time. now I have my backup, for real.
From what I understand, invalid boot mean either you got broken boot images or locked bootloader, so which one is familiar to you?
Anyway, you can try to flash back stock boot (grab from asus zip) and stock recovery (if you have them, or find on this forum?).
I don't know if locked bootloader can flash boot/recovery, never tried it myself. So, good luck!
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Bootloop Help After Trying To Root 7.1.1

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?
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.

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