can someone please help me???? - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

yup im done messing with this tablet i never had so many problems in my life... so i thought my tablet was dead a lil while ago... then it came on.... so i just was watching wwjoshdo video on youtube.. about updating your N7 to 4.4.. so i followed the video and now im stuck with a tablet with NO os... i can get into bootloader and stock recovery.. my bootloader is unlocked still... i also just tried to restore it i ran that tool also and that wont work it just runs half way threw then freezes... i been going nuts... can someone that has teanviewer PLEASE help me out... ???im still new to nexus.. i havent been stuck like this in a very long time.. its called the oneclick factory restore dead or alive.. thats what i used also.. both will not finish... i have stock recovery now.. but no os..

This is why you don't use toolkits... If you can get into bootloader mode, you're fine. Boot into the bootloader and hook it up to your PC. In a command prompt/terminal window type "fastboot devices". If it returns a string of numbers and letters you're all set. Just download the factory image from the Android developers site (Google: Nexus factory images). Then follow this guide http://forums.androidcentral.com/go...1477-guide-nexus-7-factory-image-restore.html you'll be back up and running in no time my friend. If you want to thank me, just promise to never use a toolkit for nexus devices again except maybe to install the drivers... :thumbup:
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dimebagdan65 said:
This is why you don't use toolkits... If you can get into bootloader mode, you're fine. Boot into the bootloader and hook it up to your PC. In a command prompt/terminal window type "fastboot devices". If it returns a string of numbers and letters you're all set. Just download the factory image from the Android developers site (Google: Nexus factory images). Then follow this guide http://forums.androidcentral.com/go...1477-guide-nexus-7-factory-image-restore.html you'll be back up and running in no time my friend. If you want to thank me, just promise to never use a toolkit for nexus devices again except maybe to install the drivers... :thumbup:
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bro thats what i did that got me into this mess... i downloaded the factory image abd followed to a tee.. it got stuck half way threw... now i have no os.. that is why i used the restore tool kit to try and fix it.. well i used the tool kit i just used a diff pc and it worked!!!! IM BACK !! thanks!!

Just for future reference sometimes things like toolkits require a fair amount of available ram. If the computer can't supply it, then the response is usually to freeze. Sometimes just rebooting can clear up enough memory.
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[MAJOR PROBLEM] Samsung Galaxy Nexus - try to Root the phone, now unusable

I had used "Galaxy Nexus Toolkit V7.7.0 to :
Unlock my BootLoader,
Root my phone
Rename Files Recovery
Flash Recovery (CWM Touch)
Install BusyBox on Phone
And now, i have install the rom JellyBean 4.1.1 with the Recovery Mode :
(I take the Rom here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849)
After HAVING done all of this, i try to boot my phone, but he remained stuck on the loading screen (animation) ... even after 1 hours of waiting....
I had go back in recovery mode and I "Wipe" all the DATA, now there is no more operating system on my phone and i'm not able to install a new ROM and i can't even go thru my phone data via USB cauz my computer not recognize my Samsung Galaxy Nexus anymore...
Someone can help me I think I'm in big trouble right now...
This is the problem with toolkits. Things can go wrong and you don't know where it went wrong. See my signature for my thoughts.
As far as getting your phone working again. Follow efrants guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895 it has all the info you need to get up and running.
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First of all, next time, do not use the toolkit or one-click-root methods. They have more chance of bricking your device than using fastboot commands.
Also, can I ask you which recovery you have right now? Is it clockworkmod or stock?
Ok thanks i try this right now... Hope it will work, i'm freaking out at the moment...
Ok, i'm in big big trouble.
The driver does't find my Device at all. I can't enter in my phone via USB from my PC, so i can't do anything....
They have no more OS on my device, i guess this is why Windows7 dont recognize my phone with any drivers i had try the one from SAMSUNG that have working well for me before i **** up my phone, and now the Universal Naked Driver (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20058157&postcount=1) , don't work
**** **** **** (sorry)
Epsilons said:
Ok, i'm in big big trouble.
The driver does't find my Device at all. I can't enter in my phone via USB from my PC, so i can't do anything....
They have no more OS on my device, i guess this is why Windows7 dont recognize my phone with any drivers i had try the one from SAMSUNG that have working well for me before i **** up my phone, and now the Universal Naked Driver (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20058157&postcount=1) , don't work
**** **** **** (sorry)
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Make sure you uninstall any unrelated drivers first. Then proceed with the driver installation.
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I have already done this...
I had uninstall the SAMSUNG driver correctly.
And then install the Universal Naked Driver.
Nothing work for me, it's like my phone had no more OS installed, and windows doesnt recognize it.
Epsilons said:
I have already done this...
I had uninstall the SAMSUNG driver correctly.
And then install the Universal Naked Driver.
Nothing work for me, it's like my phone had no more OS installed, and windows doesnt recognize it.
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Boot into the bootloader. Then install the driver.
Your phone should show up as Android 1.0 in your device manage on your PC. Update that.
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I've been seeing issues with the toolkits and rooted my phone hours ago using adb, worked flawlessly except the drivers lol.
But after I got that resolved it worked, no jb issues and no other issues. Recovery stuck as well.
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El Daddy said:
Boot into the bootloader. Then install the driver.
Your phone should show up as Android 1.0 in your device manage on your PC. Update that.
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Witch driver ? The SAMSUNG or the Universal Naked Driver
Epsilons said:
Witch driver ? The SAMSUNG or the Universal Naked Driver
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They both should work fine (I got Samsung one installed and works flawlessly), but Naked Driver is better I believe
In my Device Manager on Windows 7 i got :
SAMSUNG Android Phone :
---> Samsung Galaxy Nexus BootLoader Interface
but when i go in "My Computer" , nothing is here, i cant go into my phone to flash a ROM... it's crap !!!!!!!!
And now i'm Unable to install SAMSUNG driver because it's says i need to put my phone into "USB Debbuging Mode" , when i had actually no OS installed on it so i cant do nothing.... what the .....................................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm running with the Universal Naked Driver, but cant even open my phone to copy file on... i think i had broke my phone ! :X
Epsilons said:
In my Device Manager on Windows 7 i got :
SAMSUNG Android Phone :
---> Samsung Galaxy Nexus BootLoader Interface
but when i go in "My Computer" , nothing is here, i cant go into my phone to flash a ROM... it's crap !!!!!!!!
And now i'm Unable to install SAMSUNG driver because it's says i need to put my phone into "USB Debbuging Mode" , when i had actually no OS installed on it so i cant do nothing.... what the .....................................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm running with the Universal Naked Driver, but cant even open my phone to copy file on... i think i had broke my phone ! :X
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OK so it looks like you have the driver installed.
What is telling you to enable USB debugging mode?
Read the link I posted and flash the stock image via fastboot.
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I cant flash anything...
I cant open my phone via My Computer
I cant copy a ROM to my phone
I cant do anything
...
I'm not able to copy files to my Phone, my computer not recognize it at all since my phone had no OS on it....
Epsilons said:
I cant flash anything...
I cant open my phone via My Computer
I cant copy a ROM to my phone
I cant do anything
...
I'm not able to copy files to my Phone, my computer not recognize it at all since my phone had no OS on it....
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Yes, I realize you can't do these things. I gave you the info to fix your problem in the second post.
You need to boot into the bootloader and flash the stock images with fastboot. I don't know how much clearer I can be.
Be patient with rooting, frustration will lead to mistakes.
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Epsilons said:
I cant flash anything...
I cant open my phone via My Computer
I cant copy a ROM to my phone
I cant do anything
...
I'm not able to copy files to my Phone, my computer not recognize it at all since my phone had no OS on it....
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Ordinarily, I don't recommend tool kits either, but in this case you quite frankly seem like the kind of fella that needs one. SO HERE IT IS. This is a different toolkit than you used before. Be sure to select the correct device first off(because this works with ALL Nexus devices not just one), then do the part entitled "Initial Setup". Do the FULL DRIVER INSTALLATION. It may be that you don't need to, but it will not hurt so do it anyway. After that, click on the "won't boot up" checkbox under "Flash Stock + Unroot" button, then click the button. At all times, read and follow directions. I used this toolkit once, now I do things manually. But you seem incapable. Not intended to be insulting, just a statement of your technical aptitude. Not everyone can do this stuff. So if you have tried EVERYTHING above and been unable to complete any of it correctly, then try this. It isn't one-click and requires some amount of effort on your part. My 11 year old nephew did it though. Good luck.
Epsilons said:
I cant flash anything...
I cant open my phone via My Computer
I cant copy a ROM to my phone
I cant do anything
...
I'm not able to copy files to my Phone, my computer not recognize it at all since my phone had no OS on it....
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As El Daddy said, you are not reading the instructions. Your fastboot driver IS installed properly if you see "Samsung Galaxy Nexus BootLoader Interface". Follow the instructions step-by-step. You do NOT need to see anything in "My Computer". It seems like you are panicking, and not reading...
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kyokeun1234 said:
First of all, next time, do not use the toolkit or one-click-root methods. They have more chance of bricking your device than using fastboot commands.
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And let's not scare the guy: you CANNOT "brick" your device using a toolkit. There is a big difference between not being able to boot because of a bad flash (not a brick), and a device that cannot boot at all (i.e., a brick).
It seems like people are using the term brick to mean a lot of things other than what it was meant to mean: "bricked" means that you cannot boot your device without JTAG, or sending it in for repair, i.e., it's as useful as a brick.
Ok thank you everyone, sorry about my patience tonight...
Now ma Samsung Galaxy Nexus is on Jelly Bean 4.1.1 with SuperUser and all the stuff and i'm happy
So thanks everyone.
I got it

[Q] Anyone else experiencing this kind of bootloop?

Hey
I know this is a greatly discussed topic but I have been through countless threads and tried everything so please bear with me! Long story short, my phone is in a massive rut at the moment and nothing seems to get it out of bootloop (tried fastboot, odin etc; yes I'm not an expert at all but I'm not exactly a noob). Odin is/was my last hope and for some reason Windows XP seems to keep crashing it the minute I hit start. I read through numerous posts on the Galaxy Nexus forum and have also tried numerous other methods including trying to go back to stock via fastboot and toolkits, trying to flash .img files individually etc etc etc and I basically need all the help I can get if someone wouldn't mind? The phone does turn on to fastboot and is detected on toolkits and drivers are fine.
For those who need the info its a i9250 GSM maguro (UK version i.e. without google wallet) running JB 4.1.1. I did try to flash maguro ICS 4.0.4 and when I go into fastboot, the bootloader version has changed to PRIMELA03 whereas I'm sure JB isn't that but I may be wrong! The phone crashed 2 nights ago and ever since then it gets stuck in bootloop when switched on, the images are noisy and fuzzy as if the phone has some kind of virus and nothing flashes on it! Fastboot just crashes requiring a battery removal all the time. Odin crashes too so I cannot flash any other firmware. The phone is not rooted but the bootloader is unlocked and I have no SD card (obviously).
Sorry if I have posted in the wrong thread or done anything I shouldn't have -_- I just need help so someone PLEASE guide me in the right direction!
Thank you in advance!!
Update: I just tried to flash JB back over the bootloader version and it changed from PRIMELA03 to PRIMELC03 so the bootloader version does change however nothing else seems to flash!
Update 2: Think i finally managed to mess my phone up. Got the yellow exclamation mark triangle between a phone and pc -__- anyone have any insight on how to go around this? Everything I have read up has more or less got to do with all other variants of Gnex other than GSM!
Read this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1925468
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bk201doesntexist said:
Read this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1925468
Sent from my i9250
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Tried this last night, even now, OMAP works when the phone is connected and runs the .bat file perfectly however it has NO effect on the phone, as soon as I try to boot it just comes up with the > phone!PC < screen, however ODIN does detect the phone so I am convinced it isn't a full brick! Odin however doesn't go through the process of flashing it just says FAIL in red on top once I start the process because I cannot get the phone into download mode or fastboot.
Devzz said:
Tried this last night, even now, OMAP works when the phone is connected and runs the .bat file perfectly however it has NO effect on the phone, as soon as I try to boot it just comes up with the > phone!PC < screen, however ODIN does detect the phone so I am convinced it isn't a full brick! Odin however doesn't go through the process of flashing it just says FAIL in red on top once I start the process because I cannot get the phone into download mode or fastboot.
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Question from me, how did you get fastboot to work on your windows xp?
Keeps crashing as soon as I want to open it on mine
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slim207rc said:
Question from me, how did you get fastboot to work on your windows xp?
Keeps crashing as soon as I want to open it on mine
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Well I didn't use the conventional way; I had a the Wugs nexus toolkit (Yes I know xda doesn't take kindly to toolkits but I only use it to launch the ADB command prompt cos I don't really know how to use the SDK toolkit method) from which I launched the command prompt and used fastboot commands through that to try flash .img files to the phone. Unfortunately it all failed even when I could access fastboot. Now Odin doesn't let me flash anything either; It just says failed.
Sorry if this doesn't answer your question but that's how I went about doing the whole fastboot bit If you mean it crashes when you open cmd maybe try launch cmd through Wugs?
Devzz said:
Well I didn't use the conventional way; I had a the Wugs nexus toolkit (Yes I know xda doesn't take kindly to toolkits but I only use it to launch the ADB command prompt cos I don't really know how to use the SDK toolkit method) from which I launched the command prompt and used fastboot commands through that to try flash .img files to the phone. Unfortunately it all failed even when I could access fastboot. Now Odin doesn't let me flash anything either; It just says failed.
Sorry if this doesn't answer your question but that's how I went about doing the whole fastboot bit If you mean it crashes when you open cmd maybe try launch cmd through Wugs?
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I'll just have to give it a shot. Thanks anyways though:thumbup:
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slim207rc said:
I'll just have to give it a shot. Thanks anyways though:thumbup:
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No problem

[ISSUE] Problem with rooting

Hello everyone
Got Nexus 7 (2013) few days ago and now tried to root manually (from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2382051)
and everything was fine untill I tried to flash TWRP in command (fastboot flash recovery recovery-twrp.img) and flashing didn't end, had to close cmd or unplug USB to stop it, once unplugged it said "Too many links" or something like that, tried doing it bunch of times with older versions and what not, nothing worked.
Then found out about Nexus Root Toolkit by WugFresh and again, everything was fine, drivers checked and working, but once it got to the spot where it had to boot .img file it just never ended, as seen on tutorial videos it takes about half a second to load it, I waited for 10 minutes but nothing.
This part - http://imgur.com/QU5Ic0R
So I guess its something wrong with transfering files to Nexus 7 ? Even tho I was able to import few files to it before. Maybe something on my PC is blocking it ? :silly:
Frustrated and exhausted Would appreciate any help, Im new at android stuff so please detailed answers
Thanks.
Cactulus said:
Hello everyone
Got Nexus 7 (2013) few days ago and now tried to root manually (from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2382051)
and everything was fine untill I tried to flash TWRP in command (fastboot flash recovery recovery-twrp.img) and flashing didn't end, had to close cmd or unplug USB to stop it, once unplugged it said "Too many links" or something like that, tried doing it bunch of times with older versions and what not, nothing worked.
Then found out about Nexus Root Toolkit by WugFresh and again, everything was fine, drivers checked and working, but once it got to the spot where it had to boot .img file it just never ended, as seen on tutorial videos it takes about half a second to load it, I waited for 10 minutes but nothing.
This part - http://imgur.com/QU5Ic0R
So I guess its something wrong with transfering files to Nexus 7 ? Even tho I was able to import few files to it before. Maybe something on my PC is blocking it ? :silly:
Frustrated and exhausted Would appreciate any help, Im new at android stuff so please detailed answers
Thanks.
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Are you running it in admin mode? Right click>run as admin? And have you tried chainfire autoroot? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2467014
oliver4xhd said:
Are you running it in admin mode? Right click>run as admin? And have you tried chainfire autoroot? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2467014
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Just tried running in admin mode, didn't work, still wont boot boot.img, and it would be same with chainfire on any other root method

[Q] 4.0.4 Boot loader issues

Hi guys, I want to upgrade to android L now but i have to upgrade to the new bootloader. I am very unfamiliar with fastboot so I could do with some help.
I have downloaded the zip with everything I need in it. I know there are a few things I need to do before I can upgrade, i just dont know what these things are
I did just try it without doing anything (plugging in my tablet, booting to fastboot and opening the batch file but it just came up with "Waiting for device")
Im pretty sure its something to do with the drivers but currently I am clueless.
PS I made this thread because it was instructed for me to not ask for help on the thread for the rom and Im pretty sure a lot of other people are having the same problem as me. Any help would be appreciated, thanks for your time
I believe first thing you need to do is unlock your bootloader , I just did that.. now im not sure where to go after that but first video in this thread and toolkit helps alot plus it helps you get your drivers setup.. I had issues with 8.1 x64 so I switched to a windows 7 computer and it worked perfectly
Oh yeah I forgot to mention. I am already rooted and the boot loader is unlocked. I used the wugfresh toolkit and set up the drivers again to how I think they should be and when it went through the testing procedure, it fully connected to the device, rebooted it into fast mode and then turned it back on again.
It just doesn't respond to the batch file that was in the zip
I have the same problem. I run the .bat file, and it just hangs on waiting for device. My bootloader is unlocked, and I have a custom ROM on my device. I put it into fastboot mode too, and it won't recognize it.
Did you try running the bat file as administrator? Or try a different usb port?
jstn76rs said:
Did you try running the bat file as administrator? Or try a different usb port?
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Actually I didn't. That might be worth trying. Cheers
EDIT: Well that kind of worked, but it just came up with "fastboot is not a recognised internal/external command". Any ideas now?
Just look here and use twrp:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...shable-factory-image-zips-android-5-t2939599/
James_Feltham said:
Actually I didn't. That might be worth trying. Cheers
EDIT: Well that kind of worked, but it just came up with "fastboot is not a recognised internal/external command". Any ideas now?
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you need to run the command from adb installed folder, these exe's comes with android SDK.
James_Feltham said:
Hi guys, I want to upgrade to android L now but i have to upgrade to the new bootloader. I am very unfamiliar with fastboot so I could do with some help.
I have downloaded the zip with everything I need in it. I know there are a few things I need to do before I can upgrade, i just dont know what these things are
I did just try it without doing anything (plugging in my tablet, booting to fastboot and opening the batch file but it just came up with "Waiting for device")
Im pretty sure its something to do with the drivers but currently I am clueless.
PS I made this thread because it was instructed for me to not ask for help on the thread for the rom and Im pretty sure a lot of other people are having the same problem as me. Any help would be appreciated, thanks for your time
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What version of Windows are you running?? 8.1 is troublesome for drivers. I've had better results from Windows 7
With the nexus 7 you will want to install the kit from http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...wugs-nexus-root-toolkit-v1-9-3-nexus-t2940401
this is the easy way to get adb fastboot and some other utilities
you can then go to the wugfresh development/data directory
open a cmd window
boot your n7 to the bootloader ( Power + Vol Down)
connect it to your computer.
in the command window
type fastboot devices
look for your nexus serial number ( should show on the bootloader screen on the nexus)
if you don't get a device showing... you will have to re-do your drivers installation......
try using the Wugfresh tool kit.
if you do see your device
use the windows bat file in the Bootloader update from Scrosler's thread.

$50 REWARD for unbricking my brand new Nexus 5x

I will send you $50 via paypal if you can either instruct me how to fix it, or if i can mail you the phone and you return it back to me in working order.
I just got the phone. And i have spent the whole weekend reading and following what others have suggested in this forum to no avail.
I wanted to install TWRP onto it. I followed the instruction to unlock the bootloader first int the dev settings, then in the fastboot screen. When i unlocked it i got the yellow triangle, telling me to relock it, that the system cannot check for corruption, etc. It would not move past this screen. I had to reboot. It would not enter any recovery.
I tried flashing back the stock recovery from fastboot, from the stock images, i would not go past this screen. It would not boot into the system.
I then went to try to get back to stock with the instructions from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/help/req-help-to-unbrick-t3251740
Phone will not boot, it hangs at the "google" start screen. I can not unlock bootloader from fastboot now. It gives a "DENIED" message, unable to oem unlock bootloader.
In a windows machine, the phone will not be recognized. Under device manager, its listed under 'other devices' as 'android' and the driver fails to load. Under download mode, the LG drivers will work. I can only get in download mode on a Windows machine. I can only get to fastboot on a MacOS machine through terminal.
Please help, i am going to throw this phone in the trash otherwise. I will answer any questions you may have that will help solve this.
Turn on your windows machine
Download the tool in this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/development/toolkit-wugs-nexus-root-toolkit-v2-1-0-t3258492
Put your phone in download mode
Open the tool, click on the home button "Flash stock + unroot" and check the box under it that says "bricked"
Problem solved
since you have installed TWRP do as written HERE.
It is confirmed that is working for nexus 5x too, read the whole thread anyway!
Caligula36 said:
In a windows machine, the phone will not be recognized. Under device manager, its listed under 'other devices' as 'android' and the driver fails to load.
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Wug's may work for you. It may not. I've used it since its inception but have found issues with it off and on. As far as drivers go, my Windows 10 machine seems to have issues since last few updates. So far, (I have a rooted N5, N9, and complete stock 5X) updating the drivers through device manager has worked every time. Choose update from on drivers on PC then run through update on both drivers shown under android interface (or similar). Be sure the device is awake and connected when updating, of course.
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ritchea said:
Wug's may work for you. It may not. I've used it since its inception but have found issues with it off and on. As far as drivers go, my Windows 10 machine seems to have issues since last few updates. So far, (I have a rooted N5, N9, and complete stock 5X) updating the drivers through device manager has worked every time. Choose update from on drivers on PC then run through update on both drivers shown under android interface (or similar). Be sure the device is awake and connected when updating, of course.
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First of all, no need to pay anything, at least to me. Where are you from? We can try with TeamViewer but i don't have pc right now so if you don't find a solution, i can help you from Wednesday evening onwards.
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Matt__BB said:
Turn on your windows machine
Download the tool in this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/development/toolkit-wugs-nexus-root-toolkit-v2-1-0-t3258492
Put your phone in download mode
Open the tool, click on the home button "Flash stock + unroot" and check the box under it that says "bricked"
Problem solved
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Which stock image should i be using? The .tot file? The OTA or factory image?
Matt__BB said:
Turn on your windows machine
Download the tool in this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/development/toolkit-wugs-nexus-root-toolkit-v2-1-0-t3258492
Put your phone in download mode
Open the tool, click on the home button "Flash stock + unroot" and check the box under it that says "bricked"
Problem solved
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NO PROBLEM NOT SOLVED.
I cannot get a connection to fastboot on Windows. Only on Mac through terminal. I can only get into download mode on windows. When i try to unlock bootloader on my Mac, it give a DENIED error.
Stevica Smederevac said:
First of all, no need to pay anything, at least to me. Where are you from? We can try with TeamViewer but i don't have pc right now so if you don't find a solution, i can help you from Wednesday evening onwards.
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Thank you, i will take you up on that offer.
This is the only thing that comes up when i connect via fastboot, this and a drivers not installed alert. I CAN NOT install them manually, the dialog just says the Windows could not find the drivers.
Issue resolved. Mods can remove this thread.
Caligula36 said:
Issue resolved. Mods can remove this thread.
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Nice:good:
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Great!
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What did you do to fix this?
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