Hello, my name is Jon. I've got a serious problem with my Nexus 7..
So.... I've had my Nexus 7 for about a month and a half and I decided to root it.
Everything was going good. I got it unlocked, loaded a new recovery mode ( Clockwork 6.0.0.6.), and put super user on it.
I loaded up Clockwork and was looking around in it and I accidentally wiped ALL OF THE DATA OFF... That included the operating system..
Now.... When I try to boot up it stays at the GOOGLE SPLASH SCREEN and won't move past that, unless I go to Fastboot or Recovery Mode..
I can't load data on to it due to there not being an sd card slot and my computer won't recognize it enough to allow me to put data on to it.
It recognizes it as "ANDROID ADB INTERFACE" and says it's working properly.
IT WON'T LET ME FORMAT IT OR FACTORY RESET IT DUE TO IT NOT BEING ABLE TO MOUNT THE SD CARD...
I've tried about everything I can think of...
PLEASE HELP!!!! I've had this tablet for for a month and a half and I am definitely not about to let it die.
It's ANROID 4.3 (JWR66Y) Wifi tablet- Running Clockwork 6.0.0.6 recovery
Ektronik said:
It's ANROID 4.3 (JWR66Y) Wifi tablet- Running Clockwork 6.0.0.6 recovery
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It looks like JWR66Y is for the Nexus 7(2012). Is that what you have?
This is the Nexus 7(2013) forum.
Yikes!! like meek said, basically tell us which tablet it is and a ton of us can help.
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Simplest way I know to fix this is download any rom you wish to install with gapps to your computer (not sure if stock requires you to flash them too since I never ran stock on my nexus devices ). Next download and install the android adk to get adb running. If you are on Windows, located the platform-tools folder in the sdk and press shift and right click on it and select open command window hear. Type .\adb devices to be sure you can recognize your device and then use .\adb push command to transfer your files from the computer to your tablet while in recovery mode
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You'll need to download the appropriate rom for your device, and use ADB/Fastboot to push to your nexus.
One thing I always do is before I touch anything in TWRP (same idea as CWM) is to make a complete backup of my device before I do any wiping. Granted, if you wiped internal storage as well, this wouldn't help but it would help if you just did a factory reset without wiping internal storage completely.
See if you can do these steps.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_grouper
You'll want the section Installing CyanogenMod from recovery
Whichever Nexus you have, you should download the factory image from here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Only download the one for your device or you may hard brick it.
Let us know definitively which device you have so we can help you better.
hard-brick
meekrawb said:
Whichever Nexus you have, you should download the factory image from here
Only download the one for your device or you may hard brick it.
Let us know definitively which device you have so we can help you better.
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I have made that mistake. I have nexus 7 (2012) . When it's stuck at nexus logo or bootloop, i always download the right files and flash them. Then it works great but the last time
I flashed nexus 7 (2013) files to nexus 7 (2012) by mistake. Now it doesn't open and stuck at Google Logo. Can't get in recovery mod and my computer doesn't recognize it. How can i solve this
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I have made that mistake. I have nexus 7 (2012) . When it's stuck at nexus logo or bootloop, i always download the right files and flash them. Then it works great but the last time
I flashed nexus 7 (2013) files to nexus 7 (2012) by mistake. Now it doesn't open and stuck at Google Logo. Can't get in recovery mod and my computer doesn't recognize it. How can i solve this
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Does adb recognize it?
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Does adb recognize it?
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Nope. This is the main problem and i couldn't do anything.
soft bricked
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Nope. This is the main problem and i couldn't do anything.
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hi, im presuming you can still access the recovery screen on your nexus7 even though its stuck looking for the operating system that you have wiped.:crying:
if so then try wugfresh nexus root toolkit as im sure it will flash original android operating system on it even though it is soft bricked.:fingers-crossed:
You should be able to get to fastboot mode and then use factory images
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I did a factory reset on my galaxy nexus. I also by mistake erased my internal SD card. So now my phone only boots as far as the google screen because there is not ROM to boot into and when you connect to a computer it doesn't recognize the phone. How do I get a rom on my phone so it works again.
Thanks
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AshleyPem28 said:
I did a factory reset on my galaxy nexus. I also by mistake erased my internal SD card. So now my phone only boots as far as the google screen because there is not ROM to boot into and when you connect to a computer it doesn't recognize the phone. How do I get a rom on my phone so it works again.
Thanks
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Can you boot into fastboot? (Hold the power button and both volume buttons). I would boot into fastboot and reflash the Stock images. Also want to specify which variant you have.. GSM or CDMA if CDMA, verizon or Sprint?
Factory reset from stock or a custom recovery will not wipe the system partition. If you formatted the system partition from a custom recovery you can boot back into the custom recovery and adb push a ROM to your sdcard
Install the drivers on the computer. Then put the phone in fastboot mode like uber mentioned. Then push the rom to the phone and flash it in recovery. If you didnt install a recovery either, youll need one of those too.
Yeah hard to tell by her post if her bootloader is unlocked or not. I didnt think it was possible to wipe system without unlocking the boot loader and flashing a new recovery. Which means she needs knowledge of fastboot to even set that up.
The more i read the OP the more it sounds like unless she bought a used rooted phone off ebay. This thing is stock and just needs to boot to stock recovery and perform a factory reset from there. And that her system is fine.
With then phone off, hold down both volume buttons. Then hold down the power button, once it boots , use the volume keys to cycle and the power button to select. Navigate to recovery and perform a factory reset.
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Lol i just fixed this on my brothers phone, Odin a stock tar, then reroot/install and CWM
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Fire n mage said:
Lol i just fixed this on my brothers phone, Odin a stock tar, then reroot/install and CWM
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No.
Thanks for all the replies. My bootloader is unlocked. I'll give it a try and let you know how it turns out, thank you
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Also my phone was rooted and GSM
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Also my phone was rooted and GSM
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Doesn't matter if its GSM or rooted. Fastboot is independent.
I can boot into fastboot and clockworkmod recovery, but the SD storage is blank. The computer won't recognize the phone. I can't seem to fix it and it's driving me crazy not having a phone. Please help!!
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Plug in your phone via USB, in Fastboot mode.
Does it show in the device manager? It might not be called 'Galaxy Nexus', might be called something Fastboot related. It might be in the USB section.
XP:To open Device Manager, click Start, and then click Control Panel. Click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System. On the Hardware tab, click Device Manager.
7: Hit windows key, type in "Device Manager"
If there's a yellow triangle next to the device, the drivers on your PC may be not working correctly.
If it is working correctly, the easiest option is to load the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit, and flash stock ROM.
You installed the drivers as mentioned I take it?
AshleyPem28 said:
I can boot into fastboot and clockworkmod recovery, but the SD storage is blank. The computer won't recognize the phone. I can't seem to fix it and it's driving me crazy not having a phone. Please help!!
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[HOW-TO] [GSM & CDMA] Convert to latest yakju/takju/mysid (incl JB) / Return to stock
Take a look at step A. Install the drivers. Note you should also be able to set up the adb drivers while your phone is booted into a custom recovery.
follow the instructions here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Install the drivers, then flash the stock image in fastboot, nothing to it.
Whoa there are females on this forum!!!!????? <Sound of a hundred myths shattering>
But anyway, why dont u just flash fastboot stock images?
Whoops, ninja'ed.
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females
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Pluralizing the word is likely over-optimism on your part :laugh:
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Pluralizing the word is likely over-optimism on your part :laugh:
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Damn, it's getting sexist!
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Damn, it's getting sexist!
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Well its bound to when there's 40k males n 40 females(i m taking 1-2 per current device)
THIS. IS. NEXUS.
Ash just install the drivers for the galaxy nexus, download a rom like aokp (the "maguro" version is the gsm version. Dont flash "toro" versions those are for cdma ) and then push it to the sd card using fastboot. All those steps are listed in a lot of posts in great detail by the author mskip and are stickied in the dev section here. Just read his posts for questions or drivers . Its all pretty straight forward once you read the right posts. Id avoid using any toolkits though, its all fairly simple stuff. And dont worry about the geeks here being surprised about seeing females. Some of them have never left the basement before. ( no offence guys , i got no problem with the homosexuals )
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So my friend brings me his gsm nexus and is not loading up stays stuck and loading Google screen but does nothing from there..... I asked him what he had done and he said he went into cwm since he was having problems with his phone and decide to format everything on it sdcard/system/ etc etc etc..... I never done something so stupid before lol So I really don't know how to help him...... any way to be able to flash a stock rom maybe via odin ? or stock anything to get the phone to boot up again ? any help is greatly appreciated....... I could boot it up in recovery mode but since sd card is empty I can't restore any roms or any backups since he seem to have deleted them all
well your friend formatted the /system directory so there is no rom on there. of course it wont boot up.
follow this to go back to stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
DO NOT USE ODIN.
also, tell your friend to leave the phone stock until he knows what he is doing.
Do people still use the whole "my friend" thing to avoid embarrassment?
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Do people still use the whole "my friend" thing to avoid embarrassment?
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ya he used so many pronouns and friend references, sounds like a panic and just doesnt want bashed on the forum lol
yes as Z said that will fix the OP's phone
his 'friend' rooted his own phone and doesnt know how to fix it so he hands it to soemone else that doesnt know how to fix it? you should point your friend to XDA, its a great resource
I guess if you guys wanna say is me doesn't really bother me.... I use xda to flash and stay up to date with the community I am in no way a developer or claim to know what I am doing.... Just trying to help a friend out or like you guys say me.... Just trying to fix a phone I was the one that rooted the phone for him... Just don't see the big deal..... But hey if it makes you guys happy saying it was me that did it I don't mind no big deal just looking for help thats all.....
Fastboot? Factory image?
I have the nexus booted up in fastboot mode...... but the computer/laptop only recognize the device as android 1.0 I'm literally lost..... I could get the phone in clockwork recovery But i have nothing to flash since im not able to copy any files into folders since the phone doesn't boot up.... any step by step instructions on what i would have to do ?
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I have the nexus booted up in fastboot mode...... but the computer/laptop only recognize the device as android 1.0 I'm literally lost..... I could get the phone in clockwork recovery But i have nothing to flash since im not able to copy any files into folders since the phone doesn't boot up.... any step by step instructions on what i would have to do ?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
Step-by-step
Notes:
1) For the n00bs: read the entire post before proceeding;
EVERY step, do not skip any of them because you feel you don't have to or already have drivers etc etc
gdmlaz said:
I have the nexus booted up in fastboot mode...... but the computer/laptop only recognize the device as android 1.0 I'm literally lost..... I could get the phone in clockwork recovery But i have nothing to flash since im not able to copy any files into folders since the phone doesn't boot up.... any step by step instructions on what i would have to do ?
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you didnt even read the link i posted....
Zepius said:
you didnt even read the link i posted....
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Let me try to go over this again see if I could figure it out..... $20 to whoever helps me get this fixed for wasting ur time
I downloaded the universal naked driver 7.... I have them saved in my desktop but when i try to update the android 1.0 device which i go browse for the file instead of letting the automatic update the files don't show up in the desktop thru the windows update thing
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I downloaded the universal naked driver 7.... I have them saved in my desktop but when i try to update the android 1.0 device which i go browse for the file instead of letting the automatic update the files don't show up in the desktop thru the windows update thing
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He doesn't have any rom on his sdcard?
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mikel719 said:
Have you tried using a card reader on your pc to put a rom on it?
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this phone doesn't use external sd cards....
OP, you might want to uninstall the drivers you currently have for 'android 1.0' in device manager, reboot the computer and then try installing the new drivers.
Or use a tool kit to download a factory rom and flash it.
Edit: can't you mount the sdcard using cwm and copy a rom to the sdcard?
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mikel719 said:
Or use a tool kit to download a factory rom and flash it.
Edit: can't you mount the sdcard using cwm and copy a rom to the sdcard?
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I tried using a tool kit and pushing files to the device "a rom" but keeps saying error device not found
mikel719 said:
Or use a tool kit to download a factory rom and flash it.
Edit: can't you mount the sdcard using cwm and copy a rom to the sdcard?
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In cwm when i press mount sd card doesn't really do anything connected to the computer
M8 have you tried wugs toolkit and use twrp instead of cwm OK, lol you come on here for help and people jump on ya, just like those idiots shouting abuse at ya from a four storey building with locks and chains on there security doors ,
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are there any other drivers other than the nakeddriver since my computer doesn't pick them up and let me install them
PDA u could use, are you sure you haven't any other drivers interfering , if u use PDA disable the other one. And if its a nexus gsm wugs tool kit is a must!!!!
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Could also justn push a ROM to /data/media via ADB
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I have the galaxy nexus INTERNATIONAL GSM version.
I formatted the phone and clicked on everything in the format option
format /sd-card
format /system
format /data
format /cache
now phone won't work only now.
wont go beyond "google" screen.
Was on android revolution hd 10 rom.
What to do?
It's not bricked. Try flashing the factory image or sideloading a ROM.
You still should be able to get to recovery or bootloader.
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chintz24 said:
I have the galaxy nexus INTERNATIONAL GSM version.
I formatted the phone and clicked on everything in the format option
format /sd-card
format /system
format /data
format /cache
now phone won't work only now.
wont go beyond "google" screen.
Was on android revolution hd 10 rom.
What to do?
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Just reflash a Rom for your device, the reason why its not booting is when formatted system it deletes the system apps which allows the phone to work, so the phones os incomplete.
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Thanks for your reply.
How to flash a rom in this scenario?
My sd card is empty.
Since phone wont start I cannot connect a USB and transfer the ROM zip since it isnt detected
start too bootloader mode and flash the stock rom with a toolkit complete new
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chintz24 said:
Thanks for your reply.
How to flash a rom in this scenario?
My sd card is empty.
Since phone wont start I cannot connect a USB and transfer the ROM zip since it isnt detected
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Or you could boot into bootloader and select recovery. From there connect ur phone to ur pc and from the recovery, mount sd card or toggle USB storage which ever it is... enable it and ur sdcard would appear on ur pc, from there copy ur Rom after copying the Rom, unmount ur sdcard from the recovery. From there u can go on and flash your Rom.
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Or you could boot into bootloader and select recovery. From there connect ur phone to ur pc and from the recovery, mount sd card or toggle USB storage which ever it is... enable it and ur sdcard would appear on ur pc, from there copy ur Rom after copying the Rom, unmount ur sdcard from the recovery. From there u can go on and flash your Rom.
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No it won't show up that way.
Adb push a ROM to the storage.
Why the F would you wipe everything in recovery and expect it to boot?
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Or just simply restore your backup (maybe you accidentally made one by "clicking" around in recovery)
download stock 4.2.2
reboot into fastboot
flash system.img,boot.img and recovery.img (in fastboot)
fastboot oem lock
sell on ebay
buy iphone
profit.
There are certain people who don't need to have "smartphones" For the jackasses who keep suggesting to use the f*cking toolkit it's probably what got him in trouble in the first place. stop being a lazy turd and research things for yourself once in awhile, it's not that hard.
Takes a brain and patience! FFS!
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download stock 4.2.2
reboot into fastboot
flash system.img,boot.img and recovery.img (in fastboot)
fastboot oem lock
sell on ebay
buy iphone
profit.
There are certain people who don't need to have "smartphones" For the jackasses who keep suggesting to use the f*cking toolkit it's probably what got him in trouble in the first place. stop being a lazy turd and research things for yourself once in awhile, it's not that hard.
Takes a brain and patience! FFS!
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I heart this post.
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Uhhh ...Odin
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Uhhh ...Odin
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Why would you use an unsupported tool like Odin on a nexus device?
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Pirateghost said:
Why would you use an unsupported tool like Odin on a nexus device?
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Still works. Just used it 2 days ago ....and I am not sure what you mean by unsupported. Support is irrelevant it works every time ........and its an easy way for people who are not so savvy
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Why would you use an unsupported tool like Odin on a nexus device?
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Samsung put download mode on it fyi...but Odin is a joke.
Sdobron said:
Samsung put download mode on it fyi...but Odin is a joke.
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I realize that it works and download mode is available.
What I'm saying is that Odin itself is a leaked tool from Samsung. There is no proper documentation for it and there is no official support from Samsung since we aren't even supposed to have Odin.
Fast boot methods are recommended and supported by Google. That is the official way to get out of a jam on a nexus device.
I can't believe that I even have to explain that.
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I realize that it works and download mode is available.
What I'm saying is that Odin itself is a leaked tool from Samsung. There is no proper documentation for it and there is no official support from Samsung since we aren't even supposed to have Odin.
Fast boot methods are recommended and supported by Google. That is the official way to get out of a jam on a nexus device.
I can't believe that I even have to explain that.
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Nah your good man. Didn't have to explain it was me .....I just wasn't sure what you meant. Your rite about that.
:thumbup:
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Or just simply restore your backup (maybe you accidentally made one by "clicking" around in recovery)
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He wiped his virtual SD partition too so there'd be no backup to restore.
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He wiped his virtual SD partition too so there'd be no backup to restore.
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Yep your right, now I see.
But at least someone should help the poor guy if it isn't too late.
Please follow this thread, and just skip the "B. Backup your data" step.
Just adb push your ROM in recovery and flash it.
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Not new to flashing, but I made a huuuuuuuuge mistake today. I accidently flashed the wrong recovery image for the 2012 N7 while trying to unlock and root (yeah, I'm an idiot). Now it gets stuck on the N7 bootup logo.
I can boot into fastboot and recovery mode, but it fails to mount the sd card so I can't do **** anymore. Can't even get it back to stock t this point Any suggestions? I'm on a mac, but have access to PC. Have tried both CWM and TWRP. TWRP just gives me the password screen and 0mb storage. Can't figure out how to get around it or get my storage mounted. CWM won't mount the sdcard either. Trying to adb, but no stock image yet...
Anyone got any ideas?
You need to restore recovery.IMG from someone else's Nexus 7 (flash via fastboot). I did the exact same thing. Look in the root your nexus thread...about 5 pages in. Dude posted it for me.
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skeeterou said:
Not new to flashing, but I made a huuuuuuuuge mistake today. I accidently flashed the wrong recovery image for the 2012 N7 while trying to unlock and root (yeah, I'm an idiot). Now it gets stuck on the N7 bootup logo.
I can boot into fastboot and recovery mode, but it fails to mount the sd card so I can't do **** anymore. Can't even get it back to stock t this point Any suggestions? I'm on a mac, but have access to PC. Have tried both CWM and TWRP. TWRP just gives me the password screen and 0mb storage. Can't figure out how to get around it or get my storage mounted. CWM won't mount the sdcard either. Trying to adb, but no stock image yet...
Anyone got any ideas?
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Have you tried http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381438 ?
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You need to restore recovery.IMG from someone else's Nexus 7 (flash via fastboot). I did the exact same thing. Look in the root your nexus thread...about 5 pages in. Dude posted it for me.
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Well, when I use the command "adb devices" the tablet doesn't even show up. But I can use the Nexus 7 root toolkit for the first gen to flash different recoveries by renaming them, so I don't know what the heck is going on...
Good news: You didn't brick your N7. I'm assuming your boot loader is unlocked. So:
Flash TWRP 2.6.0.0 for the NEW N7
Use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44007919 To fix the 0MB issue.
Now, if you haven't wiped System, you should be able to wipe data and then reboot.
If you did wipe System, find that System.img floating around and flash that.
And always, good luck!
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skeeterou said:
Have you tried http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2381438 ?
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This worked!!! I had to flash TWRP and format data from there, and that got everything fixed. Thanks everyone for the help. I was worried.
Glad to hear you figured it out. Time to make a nandroid for next time
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swagstr said:
Glad to hear you figured it out. Time to make a nandroid for next time
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Yep, definitely. I've been flashing for years, but one little mistake can cause a world of pain lol. Lesson learned. Thanks again!
Yeah, I got the 0MB bug for a bit... I was like... Crap, should have waited for the System.img to be posted. Got it figured out though
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The system restore files are up already.
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Hello,
It my 1st post, Don't know if this should be posted in Q&A or General. Please bear with me.
I recently brought Nexus 7 (2013) Wi-Fi 32GB Model and had it Unlocked and Rooted through WugFresh Toolkit 1.8.0.
After Rooting, the Nexus 7 was not detected in my Computer as MTP device but as ADB Phone and I tried uninstalling and installing the drivers. Switched between MTP and PTP to try if it detected, but no use. Used USBDeview to remove related USB listings from My System, Rebooted and Nexus was again detected as ADB Phone...
Tried Debugging Mode with it enabled and disabled.
I went to Recovery Mode on Nexus 7 and by accident instead of doing factory reset, I wiped the whole (System, Data etc...).
Now Nexus 7 just shows Google Icon with bootloader unlocked when powered ON.
Is there a way to restore Nexus 7 to factory default. Please kindly help.
Thanks,
Amruth
Can you get to the bootloader and use fastboot? If so: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469508
Just substitute the names in the last few commands for the ones of the latest image.
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Can you get to the bootloader and use fastboot? If so: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469508
Just substitute the names in the last few commands for the ones of the latest image.
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Yes. Can log in to bootloader. Thanks for the link.
Flash stock ROM with the factory image.
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