Hello. I just tried to unlock the bootloader on on Verizon Galaxy nexus. Now it's stuck at the bootscreen with the lock image. I did a search and couldn't find a exact answer for my issue. I hope I haven't bricked my phone. Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
I wasn't trying to root just unlock the bootloader. It appeared everything went ok but, now I'm stuck. I used the same method for unlocking the bootloader on my GSM G-nex and it worked.
I know I've done something wrong or this may be something simple. I just need help so I can use my phone.
are you able to boot into the bootloader? if so you should be able to recover and can't worry a little less.
same thing here... I posted a request for a LTE boot.img since can still get into the bootloader
Goat_For_Sale said:
are you able to boot into the bootloader? if so you should be able to recover and can't worry a little less.
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No I don't believe I can. When I type fastboot it just says "waiting on device" I can hold the volume down & power buttons and get to the screen were it says "start" at the top and below that "downloding"
Yea, that was what I was eluding too, The device just came out and google released the GSM image. I am sure that it will appear online in the near future.
if you are able to get into the bootloader does it say that its unlocked ? is your google splash screen showing the unlocked padlock ? you could also try fastboot flash recovery to get cwm on there and provide additional potential solutions.
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qnet said:
No I don't believe I can. When I type fastboot it just says "waiting on device" I can hold the volume down & power buttons and get to the screen were it says "start" at the top and below that "downloding"
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That is download mode used for odin.
hold BOTH volumn buttons and power to get into the bootloader/fastboot
Goat_For_Sale said:
Yea, that was what I was eluding too, The device just came out and google released the GSM image. I am sure that it will appear online in the near future.
if you are able to get into the bootloader does it say that its unlocked ? is your google splash screen showing the unlocked padlock ? you could also try fastboot flash recovery to get cwm on there and provide additional potential solutions.
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That is download mode used for odin.
hold BOTH volumn buttons and power to get into the bootloader/fastboot
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Yeah, when I did the procedure it said that it was unlocked. Everything looked ok , it booted show the unlock symbol under Google. It then went to the colorful animation and was stuck there. At that time I pulled the battery and, it's been stuck at the screen showing google and the unlock image.
qnet said:
Yeah, when I did the procedure it said that it was unlocked. Everything looked ok , it booted show the unlock symbol under Google. It then went to the colorful animation and was stuck there. At that time I pulled the battery and, it's been stuck at the screen showing google and the unlock image.
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you should have let the animation run for like 10 minutes the phone has to rebuild the first boot can take like 15 minutes sometimes.
try booting into the bootloader see if that works still
Sorry I wasn't paying attention and didn't read the part were you told me how to get to the fastboot screen. I'm there now. Can I just relock or fix the bootloader from problem there? It shows it unlocked at the fastboot screen.
qnet said:
Sorry I wasn't paying attention and didn't read the part were you told me how to get to the fastboot screen. I'm there now. Can I just relock or fix the bootloader from problem there? It shows it unlocked at the fastboot screen.
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you could try fastboot oem lock and see if that works but if the phone wasn't booting i don't know if that will fix it but worth a shot.
try it out and see. it shouldn't do any harm to try
I had the issue with the failure to boot up after doing the fastboot oem unlock (I had to use the pda net drivers to get my device recognized to get even that far). I did a lot of things like pulling the battery, locking again and then unlocking and nothing worked until I went here http://rootzwiki.com/topic/11732-galaxy-nexus-root-procedure-adb-method/, then downloaded the files following their directions and doing the fastboot boot boot.img command. It took a LONG time to boot up, but it did boot finally.
GirLuvsDroid said:
I had the issue with the failure to boot up after doing the fastboot oem unlock (I had to use the pda net drivers to get my device recognized to get even that far). I did a lot of things like pulling the battery, locking again and then unlocking and nothing worked until I went here http://rootzwiki.com/topic/11732-galaxy-nexus-root-procedure-adb-method/, then downloaded the files following their directions and doing the fastboot boot boot.img command. It took a LONG time to boot up, but it did boot finally.
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Thank you, I'll try that.
I have another question. One of the selections on the fastboot screen is recovery mode. Can I try that or is this something were you have to have a rom stored on a sd-card?
qnet said:
I have another question. One of the selections on the fastboot screen is recovery mode. Can I try that or is this something were you have to have a rom stored on a sd-card?
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you could download the recovery image from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392336
then when connected in fast boot flash it with
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
(rename the file from the linked thread to recovery.img)
this should write your custom recovery partition.
once you have that though you are still not going to be able to boot but it would allow you to flash a nandroid backup if someone made one for you or a LTE based rom
EDIT: you could also try a factory data reset and wipe dalvk cache from withing cwm. that may fix your boot problem
I had this problem, too.
I downloaded Clockwork Recovery and used 'fastboot boot LTErecovery_cwr.img' to boot into it, I wiped data and cache / factory reset and then rebooted. It rebooted twice, but after ten minutes or so I was back to the ICS Welcome screen. All of the files I'd put on my internal storage were wiped (during the oem unlock, I assume) but I'm in the stock rom but Superuser was installed and I have root access.
Hope it helps.
EDIT: looks like this is the same thing Goat_For_Sale posted above, but his command flashes CWM where mine temporarily boots into it. Since most of us will be installing CWM anyway I'd recommend using his command instead.
mixedlemon said:
I had this problem, too.
I downloaded Clockwork Recovery and used 'fastboot boot LTErecovery_cwr.img' to boot into it, I wiped data and cache / factory reset and then rebooted. It rebooted twice, but after ten minutes or so I was back to the ICS Welcome screen.
Hope it helps.
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where did you get the lterecovery_cwr.img ? could you link to it please
I linked to the thread in my post, but here's a link to the mediafire upload from that thread: http://www.mediafire.com/?mdf0mtacskob5yg
mixedlemon said:
I linked to the thread in my post, but here's a link to the mediafire upload from that thread: http://www.mediafire.com/?mdf0mtacskob5yg
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Thanks, my bad I didn't realize you were refering to the recovery image, thought it was the boot image for the LTE device.
Goat_For_Sale said:
Thanks, my bad I didn't realize you were refering to the recovery image, thought it was the boot image for the LTE device.
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Ahh no problem.
I got pretty worried for a second that I'd already broke my shiny new Nexus, so I'm really hoping I can help out someone else that had the same problem.
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I believe it's fixed now. I use the method that GirLuvsDroid posted from the Rootzwiki forum. Once it rebooted, I stopped there and didn't root the phone. I was just happy to get it booted.
It's downloading all my apps and settings now. Thanks to everyone who tried to help me, I really appreciate. This was a good learning experience for me.
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I believe it's fixed now. I use the method that GirLuvsDroid posted from the Rootzwiki forum. Once it rebooted, I stopped there and didn't root the phone. I was just happy to get it booted.
It's downloading all my apps and settings now. Thanks to everyone who tried to help me, I really appreciate. This was a good learning experience for me.
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So you were just able to go through the Rootzwiki method? Were you stuck at "Downloading...Do not turn off target !!" screen when you went to boot screen originally? My device still can't be detected :/
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hi everyone,
I am in a quite a pickle here. I tried updating my phone with ARHD43 and after doing it couldn't get the WIFI to turn on. I read a bit and found that this is becuase I do not have the latest firmware. So I tried going back to stock through RUU (flashed stock recovery and boot.img) and in the process flashed new recovery and boot images. Now the my phone keeps booting into stock recovery with the red triangle continuously and I can't boot into the OS. From recovery when I select apply from SD card I throws CID error and reboots into recovery again!
I cannot connect to fastboot so I am stuck bad. :crying:
did I brick my device? can I save it? I am S-ON with unlocked boot loader. region is .707
Appreciate your help.
<I have posted a similar question in the ARHD43 thread but haven't recevied a response so posting in here in the general forum again>
simplyaha said:
I cannot connect to fastboot so I am stuck bad. :crying:
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This part is your biggest issue. As you know, you can't do much without fastboot.
Make sure you are in bootloader-fastboot mode when issuing fastboot commands. Try to uninstall and re-install fastboot drivers, a different USB post on your computer, even another computer.
Once you get fastboot working, it should be as simple as flashing TWRP again (bootloader must be unlocked) than installing the proper stock nandroid and stock recovery from the following thread (instructions on how to restore the nandroid in Post #3 of the thread, under Questions & Answer). Then OTA to Lollipop.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376
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simplyaha said:
So I tried going back to stock through RUU (flashed stock recovery and boot.img) >
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Why would you do this? You realize that boot.img is just the kernel (not a full ROM)?
redpoint73 said:
This part is your biggest issue. As you know, you can't do much without fastboot.
Make sure you are in bootloader-fastboot mode when issuing fastboot commands. Try to uninstall and re-install fastboot drivers, a different USB post on your computer, even another computer.
Once you get fastboot working, it should be as simple as flashing TWRP again (bootloader must be unlocked) than installing the proper stock nandroid and stock recovery from the following thread (instructions on how to restore the nandroid in Post #3 of the thread, under Questions & Answer). Then OTA to Lollipop.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376
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Why would you do this? You realize that boot.img is just the kernel (not a full ROM)?
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thank you for replying.
I have have fast boot on my pic and it is working fine. I have used it to install custom rom on my wife's phone and my phone earlier. the problem is I am not able to get into the boot loader and push commands to my phone through fastboot or adb.
my plan was to actually run RUU and update to stock. I couldn't find the RUU for my 707 M8. I read somewhere that to make this work I should run RUU and extract and flash the boot.img it stores in the temporary folder on the PC. I also saved the stock rom file and was planning to flash that through recovery. but I cannot do that now because I am stuck in recovery.
any idea how I can get into boot loader.. this should give me a lot of options to fix my phone.
simplyaha said:
thank you for replying.
I have have fast boot on my pic and it is working fine. I have used it to install custom rom on my wife's phone and my phone earlier. the problem is I am not able to get into the boot loader and push commands to my phone through fastboot or adb.
any idea how I can get into boot loader.. this should give me a lot of options to fix my phone.
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To get into bootloader, hold down power and vol up for several seconds (maybe up to 10 seconds or more). Once the screen goes black to reboot, immediately let go of both those buttons, and just hold vol down. Keep holding vol down until bootloader appears. If you fail to get into bootloader, you simply started holding vol down too late, or let go of it too early. Just repeat until you get it right.
Fastboot command only work in fastboot mode. adb commands will only work in OS or in recovery. So if you try to issue adb commands in bootloader or bootloader-fastboot modes, it won't work.
simplyaha said:
my plan was to actually run RUU and update to stock. I couldn't find the RUU for my 707 M8. I read somewhere that to make this work I should run RUU and extract and flash the boot.img it stores in the temporary folder on the PC. I also saved the stock rom file and was planning to flash that through recovery. but I cannot do that now because I am stuck in recovery.
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Pulling files from another CID's RUU is not the proper way to restore to stock. I linked the proper thread with your stock ROM (which also includes boot.img) and stock recovery for your CID.
Plus, the stock ROM and recovery you restore has to match your firmware number, as indicated as OS number on bootloader screen, or main version on getvar all.
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To get into bootloader, hold down power and vol up for several seconds (maybe up to 10 seconds or more). Once the screen goes black to reboot, immediately let go of both those buttons, and just hold vol down. Keep holding vol down until bootloader appears. If you fail to get into bootloader, you simply started holding vol down too late, or let go of it too early. Just repeat until you get it right.
Fastboot command only work in fastboot mode. adb commands will only work in OS or in recovery. So if you try to issue adb commands in bootloader or bootloader-fastboot modes, it won't work.
Pulling files from another CID's RUU is not the proper way to restore to stock. I linked the proper thread with your stock ROM (which also includes boot.img) and stock recovery for your CID.
Plus, the stock ROM and recovery you restore has to match your firmware number, as indicated as OS number on bootloader screen, or main version on getvar all.
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I did try this combination to get into boot loader but I couldn't successfully do that. I had also tried Hold power then immediately volume up and down at same time. When phone powers off release the volume up button.
I will try again and reply.
I couldn't find the 707 RUU anywhere on the web.. please share the link with me if you got it. I hope I get it into boot loader..
simplyaha said:
I did try this combination to get into boot loader but I couldn't successfully do that. I had also tried Hold power then immediately volume up and down at same time. When phone powers off release the volume up button.
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You're making it more complicated than it needs to be. Stop trying other button combos, and just do it they way I said previously, this works every time as long as you don't start pressing vol down too late (it has to be while the screen is still black before the HTC logo screen appears - you have about 3 seconds which is plenty of time) or don't let go of vol down too early (don't let go until the bootloader screen appears - should only take a second).
If it doesn't work, its pilot error.
simplyaha said:
I couldn't find the 707 RUU anywhere on the web.. please share the link with me if you got it. I hope I get it into boot loader..
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Only if you promise to stop messing around with incorrect processes, like trying to pull the recovery and boot.img out of the RUU.
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You're making it more complicated than it needs to be. Stop trying other button combos, and just do it they way I said previously, this works every time as long as you don't start pressing vol down too late (it has to be while the screen is still black before the HTC logo screen appears - you have about 3 seconds which is plenty of time) or don't let go of vol down too early (don't let go until the bootloader screen appears - should only take a second).
If it doesn't work, its pilot error.
Only if you promise to stop messing around with incorrect processes, like trying to pull the recovery and boot.img out of the RUU.
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yeah.. i guess I tried all those random things because I am not very clear on all the processes.. but I am learning :victory:
yes, no more messing around, promise.. :angel:
simplyaha said:
yeah.. i guess I tried all those random things because I am not very clear on all the processes.. but I am learning
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Yeah, stop doing that (trying random things). You can get yourself in a lot of trouble by "experimenting". Stick to proven solutions provided by knowledgeable XDA members.
Here is a link to the 4.19.707 RUU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61886163&postcount=15
I only know of this, since xunholyx linked to it last week while we were helping another 707 owner. I take no responsibility for it. Just linking you to it by request.
redpoint73 said:
Yeah, stop doing that (trying random things). You can get yourself in a lot of trouble by "experimenting". Stick to proven solutions provided by knowledgeable XDA members.
Here is a link to the 4.19.707 RUU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61886163&postcount=15
I only know of this, since xunholyx linked to it last week while we were helping another 707 owner. I take no responsibility for it. Just linking you to it by request.
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ccol thank! I will try this tonight and share the outcome.. :good:
eureka! got my phone up and running now. the ruu was perfect. but got my memory card messed up (showing as raw format on the pc). gotta look for a solution for this now :banghead:
but my phone is back! thank you for all the help. much appreciated. :thumbup:
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Please help urgently! So I just S-OFF'd my phone (right after unlocking my bootloader via htcdev) and I was excited to finally manually flash a 5.1 update to my EE UK One m9. I sort of made it a European version by changing one of its update numbers to [BLANK].401.[BLANK]. I then spent the whole night booting my phone into download mode and using fastboot commands: "htc_fastboot flash zip...".
Each zip was the previous update to the other, I.e. I was already on 1.32.401.6, so I used fastboot to get to 1.32.401.8 as the cmd. prompt said that it was successfully installed on my phone (p.s. I didn't have an sd card big enough to exfat 32 and put the update zips on it). I then repeated the steps again, but then fastboot flashed "2.10.401.", this was the update that would hopefully bring my phone to 5.1 . The cmd. prompt said that it was a success so I booted my phone up as normal, but I went to the settings to check software information and it was still on 1.32.401.6! It then said an update was ready to install so I just installed it as normal. Once it went into the bootloader it flashed it without any problems and tried to boot back up again. It then lit up a blue screen for 10 seconds and then went into the black HTC RUU screen with the grey htc logo. My phone has now, for the last hour, been stuck in this infinite loop of blue screen, vibrate, ruu screen and REPEAT. I've tried pressing vol. down and power as well as up to get into other modes like download mode, but it doesn't work. I CAN'T EVEN TURN IT OFF! I HAVE TO WAIT FOR IT TO RUN OUT OF BATTERY! MORE IMPORTANTLY, ADB DOESNT RECOGNISE IT, NOR DOES FASTBOOT!!!! SO I CAN'T EVEN FLASH A STOCK RECOVERY, SYSTEM IMG, ETC! PLEASE IF ANYONE CAN, HELP ME. I REALLY DON'T WANT TO HAVE TO BUY A NEW ONE AND PAY S-OFF AGAIN!
Louis118 said:
Please help urgently! So I just S-OFF'd my phone and I was excited to finally manually flash a 5.1 update to my EE UK One m9. I sort of made it a European version by changing one of its update numbers to [BLANK].401.[BLANK]. I then spent the whole night booting my phone into download mode and using fastboot commands: "htc_fastboot flash zip...".
Each zip was the previous update to the other, I.e. I was already on 1.32.401.6, so I used fastboot to get to 1.32.401.8 as the cmd. prompt said that it was successfully installed on my phone (p.s. I didn't have an sd card big enough to exfat 32 and put the update zips on it). I then repeated the steps again, but then fastboot flashed "2.10.401.", this was the update that would hopefully bring my phone to 5.1 . The cmd. prompt said that it was a success so I booted my phone up as normal, but I went to the settings to check software information and it was still on 1.32.401.6! It then said an update was ready to install so I just installed it as normal. Once it went into the bootloader it flashed it without any problems and tried to boot back up again. It then lit up a blue screen for 10 seconds and then went into the black HTC RUU screen with the grey htc logo. My phone has now, for the last hour, been stuck in this infinite loop of blue screen, vibrate, ruu screen and REPEAT. I've tried pressing vol. down and power as well as up to get into other modes like download mode, but it doesn't work. I CAN'T EVEN TURN IT OFF! I HAVE TO WAIT FOR IT TO RUN OUT OF BATTERY! MORE IMPORTANTLY, ADB DOESNT RECOGNISE IT, NOR DOES FASTBOOT!!!! SO I CAN'T EVEN FLASH A STOCK RECOVERY, SYSTEM IMG, ETC! PLEASE IF ANYONE CAN, HELP ME. I REALLY DON'T WANT TO HAVE TO BUY A NEW ONE AND PAY S-OFF AGAIN!
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hold power and vol up and vol down all at the same time will get you to bootloader, we hope
Aldo101t said:
hold power and vol up and vol down all at the same time will get you to bootloader, we hope
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That helped thanks, but I still can't boot into anything else... I'm pretty sure I can't install anything through fastboot without download or run mode...
Louis118 said:
That helped thanks, but I still can't boot into anything else... I'm pretty sure I can't install anything through fastboot without download or run mode...
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you can't boot into download mode from bootloader?
or boot into recovery and restore a backup,
Aldo101t said:
you can't boot into download mode from bootloader?
or boot into recovery and restore a backup,
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nope, NOTHING. THE ONLY THING THAT WORKS IS THE POWER OFF OPTION.
Aldo101t said:
you can't boot into download mode from bootloader?
or boot into recovery and restore a backup,
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what you should do is if you can restore a backup, put a 5.1 rom on your sd card and after you flash the latest firmware 2.10.401.xx. then boot to recovery and install the 5.1 rom.
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Louis118 said:
nope, NOTHING. THE ONLY THING THAT WORKS IS THE POWER OFF OPTION.
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you still have TWRP INSTALLED, do you have a backup.
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what you should do is if you can restore a backup, put a 5.1 rom on your sd card and after you flash the latest firmware 2.10.401.xx. then boot to recovery and install the 5.1 rom.
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you still have TWRP INSTALLED, do you have a backup.
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How do you expect me to boot into it? I told you, pressing any other mode besides power off, causes the blue screen loop
Louis118 said:
nope, NOTHING. THE ONLY THING THAT WORKS IS THE POWER OFF OPTION.
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try powering it off then go back to bootloader and try to get to recovery again
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try powering it off then go back to bootloader and try to get to recovery again
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Nope, still does the blue loop.
Louis118 said:
Nope, still does the blue loop.
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well, that's the sh^ts, I don't know at this point.maybe someone else can chime in here that can help.
I've seen this before, and there is no fix that I'm aware of. You've corrupted something important in your firmware, probably by flashing all those firmware packages.
You made several mistakes here, the first in thinking you needed to flash every firmware for your phone. All you needed was the last one. The other mistake was confusing your OS version with your firmware version. You were still on 1.32 base but your firmware was updated.
The last mistake, and the one that probably did the damage, was trying to take an OTA after all that. You were stock enough for it to run, but since your firmware was already updated, the OTA broke something.
As far as I know, the only thing you can do is return it to HTC for service.
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iElvis said:
I've seen this before, and there is no fix that I'm aware of. You've corrupted something important in your firmware, probably by flashing all those firmware packages.
You made several mistakes here, the first in thinking you needed to flash every firmware for your phone. All you needed was the last one. The other mistake was confusing your OS version with your firmware version. You were still on 1.32 base but your firmware was updated.
The last mistake, and the one that probably did the damage, was trying to take an OTA after all that. You were stock enough for it to run, but since your firmware was already updated, the OTA broke something.
As far as I know, the only thing you can do is return it to HTC for service.
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Thanks for trying to help anyway. Also, I got this under contract from EE, so do I have UH OH protection automatically from htc? Or will it cost me to get it serviced?
Louis118 said:
Thanks for trying to help anyway. Also, I got this under contract from EE, so do I have UH OH protection automatically from htc? Or will it cost me to get it serviced?
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Uh Oh protection isn't available in the UK.
As you unlocked your bootloader and got S-OFF, they will almost certainly charge you for repairs as this isn't a hardware issue and was actually caused by you flashing your phone.
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Did u install any recovery like twrp?
Did you root?
Post pictures of bootloader/try to post any other screen you may be able to enter
LLegion said:
Questions............
Did u install any recovery like twrp?
Did you root?
Post pictures of bootloader/try to post any other screen you may be able to enter
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I'm able to enter the boot loader menu (with the options to reboot, power down, download mode and bootloader). Unfortunately, clicking any of the options (apart from power down) causes the blue screen boot loop to continue.
This wasn't really Crazy you now All You have to do is go to the bootloader menu and from there Ashley you can actually flash the Recovery ebusiness Leave me and if you don't believe me godaddy redirect link to the Team Win recovery project Website Just follow the instructions to flash recovery as they say
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You can flash recovery from bootloader menu i did that way when by mistake did erease all my internal card including system.img.....i was lost my phone didnt boot line yours also getting the bluescreen and voilaaa!!! I did flash on bootloader menu but download the 2.8.7.1 beta here the proof link....https://twrp.me/devices/htconem9.html
LLegion said:
This wasn't really Crazy you now All You have to do is go to the bootloader menu and from there Ashley you can actually flash the Recovery ebusiness Leave me and if you don't believe me godaddy redirect link to the Team Win recovery project Website Just follow the instructions to flash recovery as they say
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You can flash recovery from bootloader menu i did that way when by mistake did erease all my internal card including system.img.....i was lost my phone didnt boot line yours also getting the bluescreen and voilaaa!!! I did flash on bootloader menu but download the 2.8.7.1 beta here the proof link....https://twrp.me/devices/htconem9.html
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I flashed the recovery file successfully (according to the command window) but when I click the "reboot recovery mode" option it brings up the red development text and then goes back into the bluescreen loop.
Louis118 said:
I flashed the recovery file successfully (according to the command window) but when I click the "reboot recovery mode" option it brings up the red development text and then goes back into the bluescreen loop.
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You said before that fastboot wasn't working. It's working now? Does it show up in fastboot devices?
If so, you might try running a RUU from bootloader.
The trixk is to flash and just after reboot press power and down vol to wnter immediatly into rexovery twrp just as it says in the link...just do it and will go into twrp once you have entered justflash any nandroid or flash a zip ruu from sd card in a sexond boot
I'm not able to enter RUU mode...
So I recently got a European M8 and thought I would root it which turned out to be a bad idea. To start off with, it didn't root properly anyway so i carried on using it. Today I wanted to recover it back to stock (When I got it out of the box) I did a command using fastboot which was along the lines of fastboot boot boot.img but now my HTC will launch the screen displaying that it is a build for development purposes only and then it goes to a black screen but still turned on. It seems to me like there is no Operating System for the phone to boot from.
PLEASE HELP ME
Issue Solved - 22/01/16
ChiefMustardo said:
So I recently got a European M8 and thought I would root it which turned out to be a bad idea. To start off with, it didn't root properly anyway so i carried on using it.
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Hard to help, if we don't know exactly what you did. Try to explain in detail (or as best you can) the exact steps (including file names, version numbers, etc.) of what you performed.
ChiefMustardo said:
I did a command using fastboot which was along the lines of fastboot boot boot.img
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Again, hard to tell what the issue is, if we don't know exactly what you did.
Are you sure you didn't do fastboot flash? I don't think you would do anything permanent with the command fastboot boot.
What exactly were you trying to boot/flash with this command? What was the file name, where did you get it from, and what was the exact intent?
Did you get this idea from a thread or guide?
ChiefMustardo said:
but now my HTC will launch the screen displaying that it is a build for development purposes only and then it goes to a black screen but still turned on. It seems to me like there is no Operating System for the phone to boot from.
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If you hold power + vol up for a long time (30 seconds or more) does the phone reboot? Then what, black screen again?
Do Power + vol up again. The moment the screen goes dark (but before the HTC logo screen with the red text warning) let go of those buttons, and only hold power down; and don't let go until you see the bootloader screen. If this fails, try again, you probably just got the timing wrong (started pressing vol down too late, or let go of it too early).
Once in bootloader, select fastboot (if not in that mode already) using vol keys, then confirm with power button. Connect to computer and do: fastboot getvar all
Post the getvar output (delete IMEI and serial numbers before you post).
Again, i am really sorry but i do not understand what i did. It asked me to flash the ROM Update Utility and then use fastboot boot boot.img which then screwed it up and yes when i boot up and reboot it just goes to a black screen.
Here is the info:
ChiefMustardo said:
Again, i am really sorry but i do not understand what i did.
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I seriously doubt that you can't remember any of the steps you did to try to root it.
Just sounds like you are too lazy to type. So why should I put forth more effort than you; when you are the one that wants help?
Describe as best you can, that is all I ask.
ChiefMustardo said:
It asked me to flash the ROM Update Utility and then use fastboot boot boot.img which then screwed it up and yes when i boot up and reboot it just goes to a black screen.
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Do you have a file in your fastboot folder (wherever fastboot.exe is located) what is actually named boot.img?
And you really can't remember if you got this idea from a thread? You had to come up with it somehow.
What were you even trying to do here? What did you think the command would do?
Again, either you are just being lazy, evasive, or got hit on the head to cause amnesia; if you can't answer the questions.
So I was looking for tutorials on how to root it and I cam across a program (cannot remember the name) which was designed to root it with a few clicks of buttons ect. I already new how to unlock the boot-loader because I owned a HTC desire 510. I went back onto my phone it has twrp installed but I use root checker and it says that proper root access is not granted and I have tried to use SuperSU but I got the binary issue so I gave up. It was working fine but today I decided I wanted to revert it back to stock again but did something which completely messed it up.
Also, i decided i wanted to restore it because if it broke and i needed it to be repaired it would void my warranty. I was thinking when i reset the RUU it would make it stock again but it did not.
Now, that's more like it!
ChiefMustardo said:
So I was looking for tutorials on how to root it and I cam across a program (cannot remember the name) which was designed to root it with a few clicks of buttons ect.
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An Android app, or PC program?
Either way, one-click type root apps don't work on HTC devices. PC based toolkits worked at one time, but were never updated to support the recent software builds (outdated TWRP versions fail on Lollipop, and outdated SuperSU versions fail).
ChiefMustardo said:
S I decided I wanted to revert it back to stock again but did something which completely messed it up.
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What did you think you were doing with the fastboot command (fastboot boot boot.img)?
One thing I can say for sure: Don't try mods, fastboot commands, etc. unless you know exactly what you are doing (such as following reputable instructions to the letter). The command you did just isn't right. You either got it from a bad source, or you decided to improvise or experiment (really bad idea). You made the issue much worse than it was to begin with (probably just needed to flash the updated SuperSU zip, maybe also update TWRP).
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You also didn't answer the question:
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Do you have a file in your fastboot folder (wherever fastboot.exe is located) what is actually named boot.img?
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It was a computer application and i thought the command would reboot it with a different kernal/firmware thing. But yeah i followed the instructions like an idiot and messed up my phone and no i don't anymore because i deleted it
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i thought the command would reboot it with a different kernal/firmware thing.
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Fastboot boot means you are trying to remote boot something without flashing it. A boot.img isn't bootable. I've only seen this done with recovery.img
I think you meant to do: fastboot flash boot boot.img
The one different word makes a huge difference. The action is to flash, not boot. The "boot" is the location of where to flash to.
Also, even if you properly flashed boot.img, this is just the kernel, and wouldn't change much. To return to stock, you want to flash a full ROM. And kernel, ROM and firmware are not interchangeable terms, so don't for a second think they are.
Ok. Is it possible though to revert it back to stock and if yes, do you think you can help me?
Do the fastboot command: fastboot oem lock. Then download the 4.16.401.10 RUU from the following thread, and run it from PC: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376
Your alternative is to restore the proper stock TWRP backup. While the relevant files are on that same link, you'll find clearer instruction on the following thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/tutorial-how-to-stock-stock-twrp-t3086860
It now says Relocked then underneath security warning. Is that good?
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It now says Relocked then underneath security warning. Is that good?
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The security warning just means you altered something in the stock software (root, kernel, etc.). It doesn't matter, as the RUU will write all partitions to factory condition.
Will i have to re unlock the boot-loader for the RUU.exe to work?
ChiefMustardo said:
Will i have to re unlock the boot-loader for the RUU.exe to work?
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NO. Its required to be LOCKED or RELOCKED to run RUU.
Its the only reason I told you to relock it.
Ok because i had the program running all day with it re-locked but it didn't do anything so i am back to square one
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Ok because i had the program running all day with it re-locked but it didn't do anything so i am back to square one
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What does your PC screen say? Is the RUU stuck sending?
You probably just need to disconnect the phone and start again. RUU just gets stuck sometimes. It shouldn't take any more than 5 or 10 minutes.
Yeah it says updating 0 out of 7 sending ........................
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Yeah it says sending 0 out of 7
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It should be safe to just disconnect the phone and start over with the RUU again.
This is what comes up
It send that 1 had been sent then it said error
Just got the XL on Friday. Loved it.
Unlocked the bootloader about 45 minutes ago. Wiped upon reboot (as normal). Google logo displayed with progress bar but the animation never stopped.
Downloaded the factory image from Nov. Ran the flash-all.bat from bootloader. No errors. Rebooted. Got a "Your device is corrupt" error. Phone stuck on the Google boot screen. Going into recovery just gives me a dead droid.
Attempting to flash the 8.1 developer preview results in the same issue. As of right now, nothing seems to boot at all. I've changed USB-C cables, since I've read about those causing issues, but still the same.
derekr44 said:
Just got the XL on Friday. Loved it.
Unlocked the bootloader about 45 minutes ago. Wiped upon reboot (as normal). Google logo displayed with progress bar but the animation never stopped.
Downloaded the factory image from Nov. Ran the flash-all.bat from bootloader. No errors. Rebooted. Got a "Your device is corrupt" error. Phone stuck on the Google boot screen. Going into recovery just gives me a dead droid.
Attempting to flash the 8.1 developer preview results in the same issue. As of right now, nothing seems to boot at all. I've changed USB-C cables, since I've read about those causing issues, but still the same.
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I have no experience with your issue but it sounds like a soft brick. Im sure if you follow this guide ypu can fix it. https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/how-to/guide-unlock-flash-root-pixel-2-xl-t3702418 hopefully this helps until someone who really knows can help you.
Dielahn said:
I have no experience with your issue but it sounds like a soft brick. Im sure if you follow this guide ypu can fix it. https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/how-to/guide-unlock-flash-root-pixel-2-xl-t3702418 hopefully this helps until someone who really knows can help you.
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That simple thread actually gave me an idea. I grabbed the latest SDK tools. Presto!
Note to anyone else with this issue...
derekr44 said:
Just got the XL on Friday. Loved it.
Unlocked the bootloader about 45 minutes ago. Wiped upon reboot (as normal). Google logo displayed with progress bar but the animation never stopped.
Downloaded the factory image from Nov. Ran the flash-all.bat from bootloader. No errors. Rebooted. Got a "Your device is corrupt" error. Phone stuck on the Google boot screen. Going into recovery just gives me a dead droid.
Attempting to flash the 8.1 developer preview results in the same issue. As of right now, nothing seems to boot at all. I've changed USB-C cables, since I've read about those causing issues, but still the same.
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By the way, the dead Droid is recovery, from that screen, hold power and press up for recovery menu, in case you ever get stuck again
And just for future reference for others who may be in a similar issue and stumble across this thread...
As long as you've successfully unlocked your bootloader and "fastboot devices" successfully pulls up your device, you'll be just fine. You just gotta take a step back, breath and then make sure your SDK tools are updated before moving forward.
if the flash tool isn't working, use my script:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761
i know this is probably going to sound really stupid but somehow i bricked my phone as well....not exactly sure what happened but it had to do with something after installing/booting TWRP. anyway, i am stuck with nothing on my phone and can't seem to do anyting....derek, how did you use sdk to fix???
*edit I can't even have fastboot devices pull my phone....am i really f'ed?
warlord1352 said:
i know this is probably going to sound really stupid but somehow i bricked my phone as well....not exactly sure what happened but it had to do with something after installing/booting TWRP. anyway, i am stuck with nothing on my phone and can't seem to do anyting....derek, how did you use sdk to fix???
*edit I can't even have fastboot devices pull my phone....am i really f'ed?
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If you cannot get the Bootloader to load, then you are seriously SOL. You have a hard bricked device.
Only thing you can do now is raise a support case with Google and hope that allow you to get a replacement with the only explanation being, "The phone restarted on it's own and never came back up." Or something similar and vague without expressly telling them what you did.
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i know this is probably going to sound really stupid but somehow i bricked my phone as well....not exactly sure what happened but it had to do with something after installing/booting TWRP. anyway, i am stuck with nothing on my phone and can't seem to do anyting....derek, how did you use sdk to fix???
*edit I can't even have fastboot devices pull my phone....am i really f'ed?
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Make sure you try a different cable to connect your phone to your PC.. I had the same issue, and I try two different cable before my device accepted the flash-all
Okay, so somehow fortunately I was able to get back into my TWRP 1 last time and able to push my files I needed to boot it back up...
Raistline said:
If you cannot get the Bootloader to load, then you are seriously SOL. You have a hard bricked device.
Only thing you can do now is raise a support case with Google and hope that allow you to get a replacement with the only explanation being, "The phone restarted on it's own and never came back up." Or something similar and vague without expressly telling them what you did.
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The funny thing is I was able to and was in bootloader but I couldn't use any commands from my computer (as far as I know) which is why I was freaking out.
I should've but I didn't actually try using other cables. I did try other usb ports but that didn't do anything.
I still kind of believe that my phone (somehow) got messed up from loading TWRP. I don't know if it's because it is still beta or what but I am like 99% sure it was from that as I can't see anything else being the problem.
warlord1352 said:
i know this is probably going to sound really stupid but somehow i bricked my phone as well....not exactly sure what happened but it had to do with something after installing/booting TWRP. anyway, i am stuck with nothing on my phone and can't seem to do anyting....derek, how did you use sdk to fix???
*edit I can't even have fastboot devices pull my phone....am i really f'ed?
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just install the lastest fastboot and adb drivers from google and flash the factory image using commands or use any script .
after that everytime my phone got stuck on google logo .
how i fixed - Temporary boot twrp beta2 recovery using cmd (fastboot boot abc.img) "here abc refers to the correct name of the img file" and once booted into recovery go to advanced and select Partition A and reboot.
It will boot up just fine
Here is the link for a script that will flash both partitions with stock image
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761
derekr44 said:
Just got the XL on Friday. Loved it.
Unlocked the bootloader about 45 minutes ago. Wiped upon reboot (as normal). Google logo displayed with progress bar but the animation never stopped.
Downloaded the factory image from Nov. Ran the flash-all.bat from bootloader. No errors. Rebooted. Got a "Your device is corrupt" error. Phone stuck on the Google boot screen. Going into recovery just gives me a dead droid.
Attempting to flash the 8.1 developer preview results in the same issue. As of right now, nothing seems to boot at all. I've changed USB-C cables, since I've read about those causing issues, but still the same.
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Something similar for me but with different reason for starting all this. When I did sideload of 8.1 all went well but my camera wasn't working (I saw the same thing in 8.1 DP) so I needed to go back to 8.0 but you can't sideload downgrade. I went to Google to get replacement sent and figure I might try to sort things out with this one in the meantime. I had to unlock to be able to just flash the factory 8.0 image so did that with both the unlock commands, then after that and after update I just got hung on the white screen with google logo. I was able to get back to bootloader with the power button + volume from off and from there I would get to the screen with the android and the exclamation point - I think you hold volume up and then power to go to sideload. Once there I just sideloaded 8.0 and all was good. I do still get the warning about corrupt whatever and have to hit power on reboot or fresh power up but I could redo the locks and whatnot and all seems fine now with camera working.
At the least I got camera back while waiting for replacement.
b4db0ys said:
just install the lastest fastboot and adb drivers from google and flash the factory image using commands or use any script .
after that everytime my phone got stuck on google logo .
how i fixed - Temporary boot twrp beta2 recovery using cmd (fastboot boot abc.img) "here abc refers to the correct name of the img file" and once booted into recovery go to advanced and select Partition A and reboot.
It will boot up just fine
Here is the link for a script that will flash both partitions with stock image
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761
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This cleaned things up for me - still no camera in 8.1 but I got the replacement coming.
So I'm in the same boat as the OP but my bootloader is locked. Am I totally screwed? Is there a way to do any of this when the device won't show up in ADB?
Deuces said:
if the flash tool isn't working, use my script:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761
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can you just develop some scripts that working on locked bootloader ?
i have a bricked Pixel xl with locked bootloader and oem locked
If you can boot twrp but can't connect to a pc, a type c flash drive comes in handy. Load it with the needed ota, twrp installer zip and Just mount it and you're good to go.
I bought my Pixel XL (2016) used last week. Everything was perfect. Tried Android P Beta and then went back to official Oreo. The phone worked perfectly all week.
Then tonight I'm watching a YouTube video and the thing shuts off to never turn back on. I can't access recovery but the bootloader is there. The thing is it's locked and I can't allow OEM unlock cause I can't boot into Android.
When I try to boot normally or go into recovery mode there's a white flicker on top. Like it's trying to load it but can't.
It's possible that it's no longer under warranty...
Can anyone help?
Thanks :crying:
Prosis said:
I bought my Pixel XL (2016) used last week. Everything was perfect. Tried Android P Beta and then went back to official Oreo. The phone worked perfectly all week.
Then tonight I'm watching a YouTube video and the thing shuts off to never turn back on. I can't access recovery but the bootloader is there. The thing is it's locked and I can't allow OEM unlock cause I can't boot into Android.
When I try to boot normally or go into recovery mode there's a white flicker on top. Like it's trying to load it but can't.
It's possible that it's no longer under warranty...
Can anyone help?
Thanks :crying:
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If it still boots into the boot loader you're fine and fixable.
Phalanx7621 said:
If it still boots into the boot loader you're fine and fixable.
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Well that's good news at least!
What can I do?
Prosis said:
Well that's good news at least!
What can I do?
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This will wipe your device. If it won't boot up, there are a ton of other things you COULD try, but without knowing what caused it to be this way it'd be fishing in the dark.
Go to this website https://developers.google.com/android/images
download Android 8.1 Oreo Factory Image (make sure Factory Images is selected in the upper left portion of the screen at the top, not OTA).
After downloading, extract the files to a folder, go into that folder and select all the items in it and copy them to wherever you have fastboot / adb installed. Make sure phone is in bootloader, then open a command prompt (or Windows Powershell in Windows 10)use Fastboot command:
fastboot flash-all.bat
If in Windows Powershell, use command:
.\fastboot flash-all.bat
If you need platform-tools (adb/fastboot) they're here
https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
Phalanx7621 said:
This will wipe your device. If it won't boot up, there are a ton of other things you COULD try, but without knowing what caused it to be this way it'd be fishing in the dark.
Go to this website https://developers.google.com/android/images
download Android 8.1 Oreo Factory Image (make sure Factory Images is selected in the upper left portion of the screen at the top, not OTA).
After downloading, extract the files to a folder, go into that folder and select all the items in it and copy them to wherever you have fastboot / adb installed. Make sure phone is in bootloader, then open a command prompt (or Windows Powershell in Windows 10)use Fastboot command:
fastboot flash-all.bat
If in Windows Powershell, use command:
.\fastboot flash-all.bat
If you need platform-tools (adb/fastboot) they're here
https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
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But don't I need to have an unlocked bootloader for that? It's currently locked and OEM Unlock was not enabled in Android before it crashed.
Prosis said:
But don't I need to have an unlocked bootloader for that? It's currently locked and OEM Unlock was not enabled in Android before it crashed.
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Ohh....well then you'd need to enter recovery mode, but you're saying that doesn't work?
Have you powered down the device completely, plugged it into a power source, then tried booting into bootloader mode, choosing Recovery Mode, and then once the dead android appears on the screen from recovery mode, hold down the power button and while holding that down click the Volume Up button once, then release the Power button. This should allow access to the stock recovery where you can do a factory reset.
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Ohh....well then you'd need to enter recovery mode, but you're saying that doesn't work?
Have you powered down the device completely, plugged it into a power source, then tried booting into bootloader mode, choosing Recovery Mode, and then once the dead android appears on the screen from recovery mode, hold down the power button and while holding that down click the Volume Up button once, then release the Power button. This should allow access to the stock recovery where you can do a factory reset.
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Yeah I tried that but the dead android never appears. It reacts the same way it does when I try to boot into the system, which is just a white flicker that appears and disappears on the top of the screen. It's like it's trying to load the white screen with the Google logo but it can't.
Had you modified the system at all? Was this bare bones stock? As far as I know, nothing can touch system files without root, so recovery (boot.img) should be fine. What about overheating, that was my next question. Was it getting super hot before this happened?
edit: I found this website, with this gentleman claiming that the Nexus Root Toolkit also works for our devices in a "bricked" situation. I know nothing about it, nor have I tried it, was just looking to see if I could find anyone else with your situation and ran across this website .
https://forums.androidcentral.com/google-pixel-pixel-xl/804286-help-bricked-my-pixel-xl.html
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
Again, I have never used this, so use at your own risk. Hopefully someone else will help out here who may have this similar situation.
Phalanx7621 said:
Had you modified the system at all? Was this bare bones stock? As far as I know, nothing can touch system files without root, so recovery (boot.img) should be fine. What about overheating, that was my next question. Was it getting super hot before this happened?
edit: I found this website, with this gentleman claiming that the Nexus Root Toolkit also works for our devices in a "bricked" situation. I know nothing about it, nor have I tried it, was just looking to see if I could find anyone else with your situation and ran across this website .
https://forums.androidcentral.com/google-pixel-pixel-xl/804286-help-bricked-my-pixel-xl.html
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
Again, I have never used this, so use at your own risk. Hopefully someone else will help out here who may have this similar situation.
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Thank you! No it was not modified in any way. The only thing that happened was that I tried the P Beta (through OTA) during the weekend and flashed (through fastboot) the factory Oreo ROM then relocked the bootloader. So everything was back to factory state. Everything worked fine all week. It wasn't hot when it shut down at all.
I'll try this while I wait for Google's response to whether it's under warranty or not and keep you updated.
In the meantime, if you or anyone else has a way to just try to flash the ROM or recovery again even with the locked bootloader I'm all ears!
Thanks
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Thank you! No it was not modified in any way. The only thing that happened was that I tried the P Beta (through OTA) during the weekend and flashed (through fastboot) the factory Oreo ROM then relocked the bootloader. So everything was back to factory state. Everything worked fine all week. It wasn't hot when it shut down at all.
I'll try this while I wait for Google's response to whether it's under warranty or not and keep you updated.
In the meantime, if you or anyone else has a way to just try to flash the ROM or recovery again even with the locked bootloader I'm all ears!
Thanks
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Ohhh ok I see. Yes, never ever relock the bootloader. In case of situations like this, it's always a good idea to leave it unlocked. Just out of curiosity, have you tried plugging it into a power source, powr it up to the boot loader screen, choose Recovery, then hold in Volume Down + Power for about 30 seconds? It should reboot it back to bootloader menu again. This sometimes works for me when nothing else does, but I have no idea why.
Phalanx7621 said:
Ohhh ok I see. Yes, never ever relock the bootloader. In case of situations like this, it's always a good idea to leave it unlocked. Just out of curiosity, have you tried plugging it into a power source, powr it up to the boot loader screen, choose Recovery, then hold in Volume Down + Power for about 30 seconds? It should reboot it back to bootloader menu again. This sometimes works for me when nothing else does, but I have no idea why.
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Oh getting into bootloader menu is no issue at all. I just can't go anywhere else (recovery, system, etc.).
It's not even able to show me the charging animation when the device is off.
Prosis said:
Oh getting into bootloader menu is no issue at all. I just can't go anywhere else (recovery, system, etc.).
It's not even able to show me the charging animation when the device is off.
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Unforunately, if recovery mode isn't booting and you don't have the bootloader unlocked, I'm out of ideas. Have you tried, just for ****s and giggles, to unlock the bootloader again via fastboot just to see what it says?
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Unforunately, if recovery mode isn't booting and you don't have the bootloader unlocked, I'm out of ideas. Have you tried, just for ****s and giggles, to unlock the bootloader again via fastboot just to see what it says?
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Yeah I did. I even tried several tools that are supposed to be able to help but without having Allow OEM Unlock enabled nothing works :/
After maybe 2 hours left alone charging now it's not even booting into the booloader anymore...
Are you going to be able to RMA it? Is it still under warranty?
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Are you going to be able to RMA it? Is it still under warranty?
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I'm waiting for my seller to give me the original order number (which seems like forever right now given the situation). Then Google will be able to tell me if it's still under warranty. If not then, according to the authorized repair center, it's either the battery, the port or the motherboard which means it's probably the end for this phone as prices range from less than $100 to nearly $400. :crying:
Prosis said:
I bought my Pixel XL (2016) used last week. Everything was perfect. Tried Android P Beta and then went back to official Oreo. The phone worked perfectly all week.
Then tonight I'm watching a YouTube video and the thing shuts off to never turn back on. I can't access recovery but the bootloader is there. The thing is it's locked and I can't allow OEM unlock cause I can't boot into Android.
When I try to boot normally or go into recovery mode there's a white flicker on top. Like it's trying to load it but can't.
It's possible that it's no longer under warranty...
Can anyone help?
Thanks :crying:
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Post this information on this thread: Need Pixel XL 128GB complete eMMC image file by noriharsha
Homeboy76 said:
Post this information on this thread: Need Pixel XL 128GB complete eMMC image file by noriharsha
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Thanks but the phone isn't even powering on at this point so it's probably a physical problem.
Prosis said:
Thanks but the phone isn't even powering on at this point so it's probably a physical problem.
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Good news! I got an RMA!!
Thanks for your help everyone!