Hi there!
Got kind of a strange Problem with my Nexus:
I had big troubles last weak after i fully the battery by accident. I was stuck in a bootloop, so first thing i tried was a factory reset and restoring a nandroid backup. Didn't work, it randomly rebooted while restoring the backup. Same with a aokp rom i still had on my sd card.
Fastboot flashing didn't work either, i always got a "too many links" error.
It wasn't the usb cable, because i tried three, and it wasn't the pc, the drivers or the usb ports, cause i tried 3 different pcs, too.
At first i thought maybe the internal sd was corrupted somehow, but that didnt really make sense.
As a last resort i switched too odin, always hated it, didn't use it since the galaxy s first came out.
Guess what: It didn't work! It just got stuck at "sending data" or something like that while trying to flash a stock 4.2 rom.
What finally did the trick was:
After i ****ed up the whole device with odin and got the "phone exclamation mark pc" screen after turning it on, i tried flashing the attached zip with odin to get at least my recovery back, which worked after some tries.
After that i flash the slim rom via adb sideload and my nexus came to life again. Which didn't make sense at all, but i was happy.
UNTIL NOW:
I wanted to re calibrate my battery so i fully discharged the phone. And guess what: Same **** all over again.
I just can't get my head around it. It doesn't make sense at all, for me at least. It has to be some kind of hardware failure, but what?
Is there something like the bios battery on pc motherboards which is broken on my device? But flash storage doesn't need any current to save data, so....
I'm no Linux programmer but i'm no rookie either, so i don't think i commited any severe mistakes while trying to fix it. (well, despite odin being a failure in itself )
So, any ideas? I searched the forums a bit, but i didn't find anything similar, just the usual bootloop stuff.
You should never fully deplete a battery. Batteries have their own OS, which allows them to recalibrate themselves. When the system asks you for juice, give it to him.
a maguro wrote this.
I didn't do a full discharged, sorry for being unclear. I just used it until it turned off (5%), nothing more.
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Ok, i guess it is a real brick now. When i try flashing a rom via sideload, it gets stuck at "formatting data" and reboots after a while. flashing with odin doesn't work either.
Guess i got a bit closer to the core of the problem.
it seems like i have no /data partition on the sd card.
Rom flashing always gets stuck at formatting data. when i try to adb push a file to /data or data/media, it says "no such file or directory found".
When i try to unmount /data in cwm, nothing happens.
Any ideas?
Try adb pushing to /mnt/sdcard/ or /sdcard/ directly.. I remember an issue when i could not use adb with the data folder at all, unless i ran insecure adb from the android os.
or even /mnt/shell/emulated/0/
bodh said:
Try adb pushing to /mnt/sdcard/
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Thanks, that worked. But still, i can't access the sd card via cwm, so that didn't really help. it says "couldnt open directory"
flashing with sideload still crashes at "Format and Mount System, Mount Data"
Why doesn't it create /system and /data?
Edit:
CWM Log says:
Can't partition non-vfat: datamedia
Why aren't you using fastboot?
bodh said:
Why aren't you using fastboot?
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HansBaer2000 said:
Fastboot flashing didn't work either, i always got a "too many links" error.
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That happens when i try to flash system
Seems that just my /data/media folder is gone, at least thats what TWRP tells me
Any way to bring it back? Or are my partitions corrupted?
I guess I missed that. Too bad there's not a manual of common fast boot errors and their causes. I read that the 'too many links error' often relates to bad drivers. I'd try universal naked drivers. Uninstall your current ones, then install. Make sure you're running fast boot as admin. Fast boot erase cache and fast boot format..also, perhaps your data/media got nested by subsequent flashes?
I don't think a low battery should cause any problems to the storage, however if you really have problems with partitions, perhaps try to flash odin with PIT file? (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1405327)
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I guess I missed that. Too bad there's not a manual of common fast boot errors and their causes. I read that the 'too many links error' often relates to bad drivers. I'd try universal naked drivers. Uninstall your current ones, then install. Make sure you're running fast boot as admin. Fast boot erase cache and fast boot format..also, perhaps your data/media got nested by subsequent flashes?
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Have tried both, the Samsung usb and the naked drivers before. Maybe i'll try a 4th PC and a 4th cable.
My Gnexi said:
I don't think a low battery should cause any problems to the storage, however if you really have problems with partitions, perhaps try to flash odin with PIT file? (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1405327)
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Tried that multiple times. Flashing a PIT file only works, it repartitions just fine. Flashing a stock rom however always stops at "write NAND"
Are you using USB 2 ports? Try USB 3?
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i would try, but my usb 3 doesn't recognize the phone in fastboot or adb mode, can't say why
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Hi guys, I've had my Desire rooted for around 2 months and have used loads of
ROMs/Mods etc. It's fair to say I know the procedure. At the moment though I'm
puzzled and worried because I have lost my previous ROM and can't get a new one
on!
I was flashing a new version of Pinky Desire over the previous one (without wiping)
and it never got to the reboot screen. So I took out the battery and put it back in
to reboot it. It got to the custom boot screen and no further so I then booted into
recovery and wiped data and cache and re-flashed the ROM, but the result was
the same...
So I tried this a couple more times until suddenly the recovery-windows.bat file
would no longer put me into a recovery menu. I've tried everything I can think of
(using my original Goldcard etc) but nothing is fixing it- it's like I've lost root access.
How can I make my phone useable again? PLEASE HELP!!!
EDIT: In case it makes a difference I did delete what I thought were some old .zips from my SD shortly before this.
Install an official RUU, then re-root it? I guess some of the pro's got some better answers though
Download the ClockworkMod recovery, rename it in update.zip, put it in the sd, enter recovery, when you get the red triangle press vol up+power, select to flash update.zip.
Yep, flash an ruu, then re-root, only this time use unrEVOked and for future when flashing roms use the newer recoveries like clockworkmod or amonra.
The old recoverywindows.bat file leaves you at risk of the usb brick. You may well already have that now if you pulled the battery mid flash.
Thanks all. Haven't had a chance to do this yet but will. I did manage to flash an update.zip but it won't detect the sd. will try with clockwork mod.
DomFel said:
Download the ClockworkMod recovery, rename it in update.zip, put it in the sd, enter recovery, when you get the red triangle press vol up+power, select to flash update.zip.
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Tried this but all I'm getting is cannot find directory. It retries about 12 times then
reboots. Just won't work.
When trying to flash an RUU it comes up with 'Error 170: USB connection error'.
This is weird because the device's bootloader recognises that there's a usb
connection. Any ideas?
EDIT: Seems like the phone in it's current state simply can't mount an sd card.
Gotta try some alternative methods for getting the RUU to run...
Doogleman said:
When trying to flash an RUU it comes up with 'Error 170: USB connection error'.
This is weird because the device's bootloader recognises that there's a usb
connection. Any ideas?
EDIT: Seems like the phone in it's current state simply can't mount an sd card.
Gotta try some alternative methods for getting the RUU to run...
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Check out the USB brick thread.
prove said:
Check out the USB brick thread.
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I will. That's so sh*t though
Thanks guys
Had almost same problem.
I even couldn't flash update.zip
the problem was in SD. it was working OK in windows, but phone couldn't mount it. soved problem with reformating using SDFormater, when formated with clockworkmod.
mendozinas said:
Had almost same problem.
I even couldn't flash update.zip
the problem was in SD. it was working OK in windows, but phone couldn't mount it. soved problem with reformating using SDFormater, when formated with clockworkmod.
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I've two SDs and neither is working though so...
two things
the windows unlockerthing.bat was only supposed to be run one time, after that you could access the menu pressing vol up and power...
Why would you pull the batt on a Flash??
Pulled the battery because the device said flash completed but didn't do anything for over 5 mins. Won't make that mistake again. I've actually bricked the USB so this thread is a little pointless now
Oh and I did fix the SD issue
I was copying my SD Card to my computer. At some point I forgot I was transferring files and disconnected the usb cable. I reconnected the cable and all seemed right. So I continued on and rebooted my phone.
After a few minutes I noticed the green notification light blinking and assumed I had a text or mail. When I hit the power button on top to wake the phone the screen never came on. I pulled the battery and tried to reboot the phone. It would just vibrate 5 times and the screen would stay blank. So i tried recovery and it would work only with the USB cord plugged in. But it wouldn't do a nandroid backup or even see the sdcard.
when in recovery I get the error E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 (or /dev/block/mmcblk1)
I tried getting a adb shell but it says no device connected
I tried using fastboot flash boot boot.img and fastboot flash system system.img
they would error with FAILED (remote: signature verify fail)
anyone have any suggestions?
oh in windows device manager it say ADB bootloader only when I am in HBOOT when in fastboot it says nothing but since it did push the system image I assume it does work.
if i go into recovery though (Windows7 Enterprise 32bit) it asks for a Qualcomm CDMA driver real quick(2 seconds) then goes to Unknown Device
fader01 said:
oh in windows device manager it say ADB bootloader only when I am in HBOOT when in fastboot it says nothing but since it did push the system image I assume it does work.
if i go into recovery though (Windows7 Enterprise 32bit) it asks for a Qualcomm CDMA driver real quick(2 seconds) then goes to Unknown Device
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Sounds like you corrupted a partition or two. Just get an RUU PB31IMG.zip, copy it your card (you may have to take it out and fix it in windows first), and let bootloader see it. There are ways to manually NANDroid your phone in ADB/Recovery, but it doesn't sound like you want to go that deep nor do I know how to tell you to do it from the command line.
Good luck!
Thanks for the reply. The phone will not mount or see the SD Card. I put the sd card in my storm and it formatted it I put it into the Incredible but it still will not mount the SD Card.
I did go to the verizon store and my hopes where they had some way to format the partitions and force the OS on it. The guy looked at the phone and said we dont have a recovery console for the Incredible so I will have a new one sent to you probably will be Tuesday.
I thought the Dallas Cowboys boot screen and fastboot screen would tell him something wasnt right but he didnt know or he didnt care. I also thought it was odd he gave me the phone back. Shouldnt he have kept it to send back in?
I have ran into the same issue. Basically my phone was bootlooping after a bad rom install(my guess). Then when I tried my nandroid recovery backup, I got to this black screen and the phone would vibrate 5 times! I have never had this issue before.
I have tried various RUU PB31IMG.zip's to flash back to a stable system and nothing works. I have noticed after flashing different RUU images(stock 2.2, stock 2.1), the phone will either vibrate 3, 4 or 5 times. I believe these could be error code messages of some kind.
Has anyone else gotten this black screen, and the 5 vibrations????? This seems like it should be called the black screen of death because it honestly makes me want pull my hair out in frustration! Any knowledge would be greatly appreciated. thanks.
google this error: E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 and there should be a link to a cyanogen forums thread and a link to an xda thread. those two will contain the information necessary to repartition your internal storage so you can boot into the OS again
illalliance said:
I have ran into the same issue. Basically my phone was bootlooping after a bad rom install(my guess). Then when I tried my nandroid recovery backup, I got to this black screen and the phone would vibrate 5 times! I have never had this issue before.
I have tried various RUU PB31IMG.zip's to flash back to a stable system and nothing works. I have noticed after flashing different RUU images(stock 2.2, stock 2.1), the phone will either vibrate 3, 4 or 5 times. I believe these could be error code messages of some kind.
Has anyone else gotten this black screen, and the 5 vibrations????? This seems like it should be called the black screen of death because it honestly makes me want pull my hair out in frustration! Any knowledge would be greatly appreciated. thanks.
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I got the 5 vibration deal when I was trying to boot into recovery.....but was pressing volume up/power, instead of vol down/power......the 5 vibrations are a Qualcomm diagnostic test.
SLOflatlander said:
google this error: E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 and there should be a link to a cyanogen forums thread and a link to an xda thread. those two will contain the information necessary to repartition your internal storage so you can boot into the OS again
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I had googled that before making this post, nothing I found had helped me. I cannot say, for sure, that I found the post you are referring to though. I did finally manage to get the system to see the sdcard and PB31IMG.zip. I took the rom.zip from the Froyo RUU and I renamed it pb31img.zip. It went through and flashed everything but still nothing. When I later tried to do the same thing with the rom.zip from the 2.1 RUU the system said that it was an older version and would not flash it. So this seems to me that the flash went OK. Its like the main OS partition isn't bootable or something the system knows the OS is there it just cannot boot to it.
You said it. The main partition is corrupt, I will try and find the link to the thread about how to restore it just give me a second.
Here is the link Talk to Ciwrl; he is a very smart person when it comes to these problems.
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You said it. The main partition is corrupt, I will try and find the link to the thread about how to restore it just give me a second.
Here is the link Talk to Ciwrl; he is a very smart person when it comes to these problems.
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I trashed my internal partitions yesterday and used this method to fix it.....had to end up un-rooting and starting over after I got the partitions back in order....but it did fix the problem.
tdavis42 said:
You said it. The main partition is corrupt, I will try and find the link to the thread about how to restore it just give me a second.
Here is the link Talk to Ciwrl; he is a very smart person when it comes to these problems.
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Thanks a lot. I will work on it after work tonight.
So, I recently acquired an Incredible, the second one I've owned. The first one I rooted, turned S-off and installed CM7 with zero difficulties, after that I rooted/flashed my Xperia Play CDMA with all the issues that accompany that device. (after the ease with which I modded my first DINC, the hoops through which I had to jump to unlock my bootloader blew my mind)
This DINC, though, refuses to clear user data. Even after multiple wipes via CWM, and multiple updates using the PB31IMG method, user data remains. Attmepts to preform a factory reset via HBOOT result in a balck screen with a red triangle and exclamation point.
I tried to install MIUI, thinking maybe a fresh rom would fix it, but it gets stuck at the room splash screen.
I've even tried recovering a clean CM7 install from my old incredible, but it gets stuck in a bootloop at the rom splash, same story trying to flash the .zip in recovery.
I've seen a few threads that deal with a few of these symptoms, but not the issue as a whole
Thanks in advance for any answers you guys have!
Cheers
I found a solution, finally. Admittedly, it was a bit drastic, but it worked, nonetheless.
I ended up disassembling both DIncs and putting the motherboard of the working device (with the smashed screen) into the device that was unable to format /data.
It was a bit touch and go for a bit, but my new DIY refubished phone is up and running.
Thanks for the help guys!
What error do you get? Can you upload the logs from /cache/ recovery after trying to wipe?
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I'm still a bit of a noob, if you could point me towards some basic instructions on how to do that, I'll post a log when i get back to the house.
Last time I tried to logcat something in recovery, I nearly bricked my phone somehow.
Edit: It either gives me the red error triangle/exclamation point if i use HBOOT, or it gives me an error when trying to format the data partition on a recovery attempt.
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I'm still a bit of a noob, if you could point me towards some basic instructions on how to do that, I'll post a log when i get back to the house.
Last time I tried to logcat something in recovery, I nearly bricked my phone somehow.
Edit: It either gives me the red error triangle/exclamation point if i use HBOOT, or it gives me an error when trying to format the data partition on a recovery attempt.
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Re-flash CWM recovery. The red triangle is a problem with recovery most likely. You can flash the latest CWM for the incredible from the app.
If that doesn't work then pull all the files from /cache/recovery location, use a file explorer app that can read it and copy it to the /sdcard location and upload it in a zip.
tiny4579 said:
Re-flash CWM recovery. The red triangle is a problem with recovery most likely. You can flash the latest CWM for the incredible from the app.
If that doesn't work then pull all the files from /cache/recovery location, use a file explorer app that can read it and copy it to the /sdcard location and upload it in a zip.
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The red triangle happens when you try to do a factory reset from hboot wile on cwm recovery. If you really need to do a factory reset, you will need to flash to the stock recovery first. http://dinc.does-it.net/Recoveries/Stock_4.08.605.15/PB31IMG.zip Then if it works or even if not flash back to cwm recovery http://dinc.does-it.net/Recoveries/CWM_5.0.2.0/PB31IMG.zip.
The weird thing is, that even after flashing PBG31IMG via HBOOT I'm retaining all the previous user data. I've tried formatting the internal drive, using a few different versions of the image, even manual formatting of /data via CWM, which only gives me an error. the same error as when I tried to restore a nandroid from my functioning DINC.
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If that doesn't work then pull all the files from /cache/recovery location, use a file explorer app that can read it and copy it to the /sdcard location and upload it in a zip.
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So do i just make a .zip file out of the contents of /cache/recovery or is there something more to it?
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So do i just make a .zip file out of the contents of /cache/recovery or is there something more to it?
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That should be fine. Try to wipe data in cwm again just so it logs it.
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I'm having the same issue, even after reflashing a rom or hard reset my system is as it was before, but most apps don't work. After turning on device instantly shows many errors such as error in com.android.phone etc... While trying factory reset in Recovery (5.0.2.0) the only error that logs is "no app2sd partition found. Skipping format of /sd-ext ". What can you advise? Please help, tomorrow I'm going to another country and in this moment working phone is very needed Device S-OFF Rooted HBoot 0.92
zslashy said:
I'm having the same issue, even after reflashing a rom or hard reset my system is as it was before, but most apps don't work. After turning on device instantly shows many errors such as error in com.android.phone etc... While trying factory reset in Recovery (5.0.2.0) the only error that logs is "no app2sd partition found. Skipping format of /sd-ext ". What can you advise? Please help, tomorrow I'm going to another country and in this moment working phone is very needed Device S-OFF Rooted HBoot 0.92
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Same error if you flash stock GB sense and factory reset from recovery? You have the errors when booting and the apps are still there?
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Thank you for reply, I solved reset issue by installing Amon Ra recovery. But the problem with apps still exists, it looks like system is restoring back up after reboot, I can do everything with system but after reboot it's like it was before with no changes made. Additionally, it seems that the problem is with emmc, just because when I delete EVERYTHING on it, after restart all files appear again!
I'm also getting an error when I try to manually format the data partition under >mounts and storage in CWM, I'm assuming that may be to blame for retained user data?
When I run show log after running only a manual /data format it displays:
6 black groups
32768 blocks per group. 32768 fragments per group
8112 inodes per group
superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768. 98304. 163840
The filesystem already has a journal,
tune2fs 1.41.6 (30-May-2009)
Setting current mount count to 1
Failure while running mke2fs
Error formatting /data!
mtd: succesfully wrote block at 0
I:Set boot command ""
I have no idea what that means really, or even if it's pertinent.
I had to remove the user info (owner data, phone number, etc) from my inc after canceling my contract with verizon. After about 25 different attempts to wipe it, I finally found something that worked (at least for me)
Tried running the RUU, could not reboot into HBOOT (version error)
Tried the RUU again, this time starting it after manually booting the phone to HBOOT. Got a little farther than before, but still errored out. Did not work. Disconnected phone, pulled battery, rebooted to HBOOT.
Factory reset in HBOOT got me stuck on the stock recovery screen. Battery pulled, could not boot.
Flashed CWM in HBOOT (by renaming to PB31IMG.zip), was able to get into CWM recovery.
Tried to flash the 2nd GB OTA in CWM, did not take. Every option I clicked in CWM gave me about 7 errors after sitting on the logo for a moment. Battery pull, reboot. Boots into CM9. >.<
Booted to my rom, saw about 300 force closes. Tried to reflash CWM from Rom Manager, got a bunch of force closes. Updated Rom Manager from market, reflashed CWM, and this time it worked.
Rebooted to CWM, wipe data/cache/dalvik, reboot.
This time I booted in CM9, but to the initial ICS set up (click next to begin, wireframe pic of Andy)
After skipping thru initial setup, I checked Settings>About Phone>Status. My phone number was removed, network is Unknown, and all my data was removed. Activation prompt appears on each boot.
Not sure if this will help, but worth a try. I think that the HBOOT factory reset is what cleared my data, and then I just needed to fix CWM so I could get back to a working ROM.
Yeah that's what I did in june except I just got service on mine but I would think that would help getting your data out forever. If that does not work I wouldn't know what to tell u besides grab a magnet. Lol
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I think I've done goofed my nexus.
Yesterday, I made a backup of my phone, and then booted it up. Everything was working fine prior to the backup, but as soon as I booted it after making the backup, it got stuck on the google logo. I tried restarting it several times, but it's just been stuck in a bootloop ever since. I've tried numerous things, like formatting it, flashing factory images, and so on, but it turns out fastboot won't detect my device. ADB detects my device fine, but only in recovery. As far as I know, I don't have usb debugging enabled (since I formatted it). It currently has no OS since I formatted it. I've tried installing stock android since formatting it but it still gets stuck in a bootloop.
All my drivers are correct (I've re-installed them probably 10 times by now), and the images aren't corrupted (as far as I know).
I've run out of ideas, as I've been trying to figure this out for the past 2 days with no success. Any help would be appreciated.
I've had a similar issue a couple times after doing something stupid (ADB or FASTBOOT could not detect the phone). The fix was to look in Windows Device Manager and make sure the phone really was detected and a driver installed. Windows would say that it could not find a driver but telling it to install manually did the trick..... as I recall there were a couple driver choices, so it might be trieal and error. Might not be the issue in your case since it does sound like the hardware has a problem, but worth looking into?
Paul
pgoelz said:
I've had a similar issue a couple times after doing something stupid (ADB or FASTBOOT could not detect the phone). The fix was to look in Windows Device Manager and make sure the phone really was detected and a driver installed. Windows would say that it could not find a driver but telling it to install manually did the trick..... as I recall there were a couple driver choices, so it might be trieal and error. Might not be the issue in your case since it does sound like the hardware has a problem, but worth looking into?
Paul
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I've re-installed the drivers a couple of times now, and it doesn't seem to be fixing the problem.
I don't think it's a hardware problem, because I don't see what making a backup would do to the hardware of the phone (of course, I don't really know much about the hardware, so I might be wrong.) Thanks for the help, though!
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I've re-installed the drivers a couple of times now, and it doesn't seem to be fixing the problem.
I don't think it's a hardware problem, because I don't see what making a backup would do to the hardware of the phone (of course, I don't really know much about the hardware, so I might be wrong.) Thanks for the help, though!
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Hi, since you're communicating with the device via ADB and can boot to recovery, I'm pretty sure you can still do something about it. I've had this issue and I can recommend starting to read up on Ubuntu or some type of Linux with a decent user interface. It's easier for starters.
You see, if you don't detect the device via the 'fastboot devices' command, then you have one of two big problems:
a) drivers are messed up - it implies you uninstall everything from Device Manager related to ADB / Bootloader interface. After that, shut off the phone, connect your type-c usb cable, boot up the phone into bootloader and let it install the drivers again (I didn't have much success with this but I read others have. Worth a try)
b) something messed up deeper, as in device permissions. When I had the issue, I used Mint (a Debian distribution) and installed all the drivers via the command line there. After that, when I ran fastboot devices, I got something. It was my lost N5x showing with 'no permissions' and no serial ID. I ran 'sudo fastboot devices' and lo' and behold, I saw the device. After that, I just used sudo fastboot flash recovery/system/etc with it and that was it.
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Hi, since you're communicating with the device via ADB and can boot to recovery, I'm pretty sure you can still do something about it. I've had this issue and I can recommend starting to read up on Ubuntu or some type of Linux with a decent user interface. It's easier for starters.
You see, if you don't detect the device via the 'fastboot devices' command, then you have one of two big problems:
a) drivers are messed up - it implies you uninstall everything from Device Manager related to ADB / Bootloader interface. After that, shut off the phone, connect your type-c usb cable, boot up the phone into bootloader and let it install the drivers again (I didn't have much success with this but I read others have. Worth a try)
b) something messed up deeper, as in device permissions. When I had the issue, I used Mint (a Debian distribution) and installed all the drivers via the command line there. After that, when I ran fastboot devices, I got something. It was my lost N5x showing with 'no permissions' and no serial ID. I ran 'sudo fastboot devices' and lo' and behold, I saw the device. After that, I just used sudo fastboot flash recovery/system/etc with it and that was it.
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I made some progress: my device is now detected in fastboot. I have literally absolutely no clue what happened. I guess it was a bit of randomness or luck or something (maybe wacky and goofy). I've done some flashing - I've flashed system, boot, recovery, cache, data, and radio, but it's still stuck in a bootloop. I don't know what's going on it with it now, but it seems like I haven't made any progress with fastboot.
ItsMason said:
I think I've done goofed my nexus.
Yesterday, I made a backup of my phone, and then booted it up. Everything was working fine prior to the backup, but as soon as I booted it after making the backup, it got stuck on the google logo. I tried restarting it several times, but it's just been stuck in a bootloop ever since. I've tried numerous things, like formatting it, flashing factory images, and so on, but it turns out fastboot won't detect my device. ADB detects my device fine, but only in recovery. As far as I know, I don't have usb debugging enabled (since I formatted it). It currently has no OS since I formatted it. I've tried installing stock android since formatting it but it still gets stuck in a bootloop.
All my drivers are correct (I've re-installed them probably 10 times by now), and the images aren't corrupted (as far as I know).
I've run out of ideas, as I've been trying to figure this out for the past 2 days with no success. Any help would be appreciated.
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Do you use 3.02.1. Twrp
Since you mention ADB works fine from recovery, have you tried to adb push a rom zip, and then flash it from your recovery?
Code:
adb push "/path/to/rom.zip" /data/media
ItsMason said:
I made some progress: my device is now detected in fastboot. I have literally absolutely no clue what happened. I guess it was a bit of randomness or luck or something (maybe wacky and goofy). I've done some flashing - I've flashed system, boot, recovery, cache, data, and radio, but it's still stuck in a bootloop. I don't know what's going on it with it now, but it seems like I haven't made any progress with fastboot.
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Good. I see you mention flashing system, boot, recovery, cache(?), data(?) and radio. What do you mean by flash cache&data? You mean you've cleaned it? Formatting data is not usually a thing you have to do to recover from a bootloop.
What ROM have you flashed? Are you flashing stock? It's important you give more details so I can help you.
Have you flashed vendor.img? If you have been on a ROM that had it's own vendor.img and you went back to stock, then the vendor.imgs are different enough to cause a bootloop.
If all and all fails, we just want to see your system running so I'd recommend drop everything you are doing and follow these steps:
1. Access recovery (make sure you're using v 3.0.2.2)
2. Tap Wipe - > Advanced Wipe - > And check:
Dalvik / ART Cache
System
Internal Storage
Cache
3. Go to -> Pixel ROM (7.1.1) Get V 3.0 which was just uploaded recently. Please note it comes preconfigured with Gapps so no need to get that
4. You have to unzip the archive and you will see all the necessary img files (includes boot/vendor which are critical for boot). I strongly recommend manually flashing them. You can open the flash-all.bat file with a .txt editor and just follow the steps there.
After you have finished these steps, you should be free of a bootloop. From there, it is your decision where you. Either stay on a stock ROM or flash safely and always remember that you can make a backup and flash that backup in case you bootloop.
Good luck.
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Decay3 said:
Since you mention ADB works fine from recovery, have you tried to adb push a rom zip, and then flash it from your recovery?
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I think his problem is deeper than a /system error. I'm guessing the wrong boot/vendor is flashed for the ROM he is trying to install and trying to guess which ROM would work on his current config would take more time than just starting from a clean flash.
Thanks for the help guys, but I gave up. I contacted Google and they sent me a replacement. Sorry for kind of wasting time.
Bought new OP5t
Update OOS 5.1.5 latest
Unlock bootloader
Flash TWRP recovery
Wipe everything except otg format
Install lingue os 15.1 gapps 8.1 pico
Boot normally
Then try to install red flare kenel, magisk zip boot to fatboot menu can't boot make nandroid backup twrp then try to restore also boot on bootloader menu try to download magisk apk download but it's blank can't install notification bar have strange one
Discover trust "get to know to assure how your device is safe"
I don't know what happened if someone could help me if I didn't something wrong please
Hello. Need help is exactly what I need right now. Basically, I just tried flashing Oxygen OS from LineageOS, as I was just getting a little annoyed about how the updates were getting stupid and apps kept crashing. However, when I did this, it got stuck on just a sec when I was setting up. I then tore through the internet looking for how to wipe /data and /data/media with twrp command line. I found out about fastboot erase userdata. I used that. However, it wasn't just the casual wiping of the data where everything goes except the critical files. I mean every single little god damn thing got removed. I tried pulling /data and it said 0 files pulled. I was not happy. I managed to flash the rom but the phone won't boot. the worst part, I tried mounting /data on twrp and it said failed to mount data, invalid argument. So that was that. I then formatted to the original using the twrp format, (needed sighted help for that...) And it succeeded. Now however, I try mounting and it says no such device. 1, how can I mount data? And 2, how can I get a data partition that actually works with setting up and even the booting up of my phone. Yes, it won't boot.
Please help me, you don't believe how annoying it is to have a virtually useless phone.
tobias
PS, I was using stock bootloader and twrp recovery. Also, please give the answer of fixing in a command line method, I'm blind so getting sighted help would be rather annoying.
Tobias101 said:
Hello. Need help is exactly what I need right now. Basically, I just tried flashing Oxygen OS from LineageOS, as I was just getting a little annoyed about how the updates were getting stupid and apps kept crashing. However, when I did this, it got stuck on just a sec when I was setting up. I then tore through the internet looking for how to wipe /data and /data/media with twrp command line. I found out about fastboot erase userdata. I used that. However, it wasn't just the casual wiping of the data where everything goes except the critical files. I mean every single little god damn thing got removed. I tried pulling /data and it said 0 files pulled. I was not happy. I managed to flash the rom but the phone won't boot. the worst part, I tried mounting /data on twrp and it said failed to mount data, invalid argument. So that was that. I then formatted to the original using the twrp format, (needed sighted help for that...) And it succeeded. Now however, I try mounting and it says no such device. 1, how can I mount data? And 2, how can I get a data partition that actually works with setting up and even the booting up of my phone. Yes, it won't boot.
Please help me, you don't believe how annoying it is to have a virtually useless phone.
tobias
PS, I was using stock bootloader and twrp recovery. Also, please give the answer of fixing in a command line method, I'm blind so getting sighted help would be rather annoying.
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Flash this solve your proplem
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14QnXJH9TWMZnYI9RItIPv8ivGUjz1q5S/view
Not being rude, but do you really think no verity is going to help? I mean it usually doesn't fix stuff. Besides, thanks but it's not that it is encrypted, I can flash things if I know their directery, it's just that data can't be mounted. But thanks, I'll try flashing no verity and see what happens.
Many thanks
Tobias101 said:
Not being rude, but do you really think no verity is going to help? I mean it usually doesn't fix stuff. Besides, thanks but it's not that it is encrypted, I can flash things if I know their directery, it's just that data can't be mounted. But thanks, I'll try flashing no verity and see what happens.
Many thanks
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That's all I can help with I'm not professional sorry.
Tobias101 said:
Hello. Need help is exactly what I need right now. Basically, I just tried flashing Oxygen OS from LineageOS, as I was just getting a little annoyed about how the updates were getting stupid and apps kept crashing. However, when I did this, it got stuck on just a sec when I was setting up. I then tore through the internet looking for how to wipe /data and /data/media with twrp command line. I found out about fastboot erase userdata. I used that. However, it wasn't just the casual wiping of the data where everything goes except the critical files. I mean every single little god damn thing got removed. I tried pulling /data and it said 0 files pulled. I was not happy. I managed to flash the rom but the phone won't boot. the worst part, I tried mounting /data on twrp and it said failed to mount data, invalid argument. So that was that. I then formatted to the original using the twrp format, (needed sighted help for that...) And it succeeded. Now however, I try mounting and it says no such device. 1, how can I mount data? And 2, how can I get a data partition that actually works with setting up and even the booting up of my phone. Yes, it won't boot.
Please help me, you don't believe how annoying it is to have a virtually useless phone.
tobias
PS, I was using stock bootloader and twrp recovery. Also, please give the answer of fixing in a command line method, I'm blind so getting sighted help would be rather annoying.
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brad:
It won't mount data for many reasons but just installing stock recovery and installing OOS would fix everything.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...-revert-to-oos-oreo-8-1-t3730952/post75096633