[Q] Only Bootloader working - what to do? - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

My N7 turned off abruptly (no messages) while I was watching a movie (wasn't hot or anything). After that, it won't turn on. It either turns off at the Google logo, or the bootanim. I tried going into recovery, but the tablet turns off. It won't always boot up or go into bootloader (the LED doesn't flash, holding the power button doesn't do anything). When it does boot into bootloader, fastboot works, but reboot commands just turn it off. I tried flashing the newest TWRP, but that didn't change anything.
Is there anything I can do that won't erase /data?
bootloader unlocked, using slimkat 6.6 weekly, flo 32GB.

When you boot into fastboot does a computer recognize the tablet? In that case you may be able to recover the tablet
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Also: do you have knowlage of fastboot commands? Have you tried flashing a custom recovery?
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Yeah, fastboot works. As I said in the op, I tried flashing the newest twrp, and that changed nothing. Since my last post, the situation got worse - the tablet turns off while it's in bootloader mode, so I can't flash stock.
At this point I'm pretty sure it's a hardware fault, but I'm afraid they'll tell me my warranty is void, since I've got an unlocked bootloader.
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Hmm sounds like a hardware fault. Before giving up check out this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2546558 this is for a 2012 model but it shows that a new recovery+kernel+bootloader+ROM can all be flashed at once to recover a device.
PS: have you tried the wugfresh toolkit?
sent from my nex7

Yeah, I tried it. Didn't work because either the bootloader would turn off before anything got done, or it wouldn't turn back on after a reboot-bootloader command.
I extracted the img files from the stock archive and flashed them through fastboot manually. It took a long time because I couldn't manage to turn it on after each shutdown. Then I relocked the bootloader.
Didn't help though. Still can't reliably boot up the bootloader (once every ~10 tries, once an hour?), no matter the whole thing. And the bootloader still crashes to off after a short while.
I think I'll tinker with it until Wednesday, and then I'll try to send it for repairs/exchange.

How about the wugfresh nexus toolkit? Did you try the unroot and flash system .img?
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Also: I'm pretty sure that a hard reset can fix random shutdowns and stuff like that so maybe you should try a hard reset through recovery if you're tablet will stay on long enough
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Like I said a couple of times, it won't stay on long enough for the toolkit, and it won't boot up after the toolkit issues a reboot-bootloader command after the first step (flashing bootloader). I can't get into recovery, because it shuts down when I press power to select recover in the bootloader.
And it's not random reboots. It shuts down after 5 seconds in the bootloader. That has to be a hardware issue. I'm going to the retailer to exchange it tomorrow.
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Yep. Sounds pretty dead to me, you should just go exchange it.
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Help phone stuck at boot screen

Hello. I just tried to unlock the bootloader on on Verizon Galaxy nexus. Now it's stuck at the bootscreen with the lock image. I did a search and couldn't find a exact answer for my issue. I hope I haven't bricked my phone. Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
I wasn't trying to root just unlock the bootloader. It appeared everything went ok but, now I'm stuck. I used the same method for unlocking the bootloader on my GSM G-nex and it worked.
I know I've done something wrong or this may be something simple. I just need help so I can use my phone.
are you able to boot into the bootloader? if so you should be able to recover and can't worry a little less.
same thing here... I posted a request for a LTE boot.img since can still get into the bootloader
Goat_For_Sale said:
are you able to boot into the bootloader? if so you should be able to recover and can't worry a little less.
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No I don't believe I can. When I type fastboot it just says "waiting on device" I can hold the volume down & power buttons and get to the screen were it says "start" at the top and below that "downloding"
Yea, that was what I was eluding too, The device just came out and google released the GSM image. I am sure that it will appear online in the near future.
if you are able to get into the bootloader does it say that its unlocked ? is your google splash screen showing the unlocked padlock ? you could also try fastboot flash recovery to get cwm on there and provide additional potential solutions.
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qnet said:
No I don't believe I can. When I type fastboot it just says "waiting on device" I can hold the volume down & power buttons and get to the screen were it says "start" at the top and below that "downloding"
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That is download mode used for odin.
hold BOTH volumn buttons and power to get into the bootloader/fastboot
Goat_For_Sale said:
Yea, that was what I was eluding too, The device just came out and google released the GSM image. I am sure that it will appear online in the near future.
if you are able to get into the bootloader does it say that its unlocked ? is your google splash screen showing the unlocked padlock ? you could also try fastboot flash recovery to get cwm on there and provide additional potential solutions.
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That is download mode used for odin.
hold BOTH volumn buttons and power to get into the bootloader/fastboot
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Yeah, when I did the procedure it said that it was unlocked. Everything looked ok , it booted show the unlock symbol under Google. It then went to the colorful animation and was stuck there. At that time I pulled the battery and, it's been stuck at the screen showing google and the unlock image.
qnet said:
Yeah, when I did the procedure it said that it was unlocked. Everything looked ok , it booted show the unlock symbol under Google. It then went to the colorful animation and was stuck there. At that time I pulled the battery and, it's been stuck at the screen showing google and the unlock image.
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you should have let the animation run for like 10 minutes the phone has to rebuild the first boot can take like 15 minutes sometimes.
try booting into the bootloader see if that works still
Sorry I wasn't paying attention and didn't read the part were you told me how to get to the fastboot screen. I'm there now. Can I just relock or fix the bootloader from problem there? It shows it unlocked at the fastboot screen.
qnet said:
Sorry I wasn't paying attention and didn't read the part were you told me how to get to the fastboot screen. I'm there now. Can I just relock or fix the bootloader from problem there? It shows it unlocked at the fastboot screen.
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you could try fastboot oem lock and see if that works but if the phone wasn't booting i don't know if that will fix it but worth a shot.
try it out and see. it shouldn't do any harm to try
I had the issue with the failure to boot up after doing the fastboot oem unlock (I had to use the pda net drivers to get my device recognized to get even that far). I did a lot of things like pulling the battery, locking again and then unlocking and nothing worked until I went here http://rootzwiki.com/topic/11732-galaxy-nexus-root-procedure-adb-method/, then downloaded the files following their directions and doing the fastboot boot boot.img command. It took a LONG time to boot up, but it did boot finally.
GirLuvsDroid said:
I had the issue with the failure to boot up after doing the fastboot oem unlock (I had to use the pda net drivers to get my device recognized to get even that far). I did a lot of things like pulling the battery, locking again and then unlocking and nothing worked until I went here http://rootzwiki.com/topic/11732-galaxy-nexus-root-procedure-adb-method/, then downloaded the files following their directions and doing the fastboot boot boot.img command. It took a LONG time to boot up, but it did boot finally.
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Thank you, I'll try that.
I have another question. One of the selections on the fastboot screen is recovery mode. Can I try that or is this something were you have to have a rom stored on a sd-card?
qnet said:
I have another question. One of the selections on the fastboot screen is recovery mode. Can I try that or is this something were you have to have a rom stored on a sd-card?
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you could download the recovery image from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392336
then when connected in fast boot flash it with
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
(rename the file from the linked thread to recovery.img)
this should write your custom recovery partition.
once you have that though you are still not going to be able to boot but it would allow you to flash a nandroid backup if someone made one for you or a LTE based rom
EDIT: you could also try a factory data reset and wipe dalvk cache from withing cwm. that may fix your boot problem
I had this problem, too.
I downloaded Clockwork Recovery and used 'fastboot boot LTErecovery_cwr.img' to boot into it, I wiped data and cache / factory reset and then rebooted. It rebooted twice, but after ten minutes or so I was back to the ICS Welcome screen. All of the files I'd put on my internal storage were wiped (during the oem unlock, I assume) but I'm in the stock rom but Superuser was installed and I have root access.
Hope it helps.
EDIT: looks like this is the same thing Goat_For_Sale posted above, but his command flashes CWM where mine temporarily boots into it. Since most of us will be installing CWM anyway I'd recommend using his command instead.
mixedlemon said:
I had this problem, too.
I downloaded Clockwork Recovery and used 'fastboot boot LTErecovery_cwr.img' to boot into it, I wiped data and cache / factory reset and then rebooted. It rebooted twice, but after ten minutes or so I was back to the ICS Welcome screen.
Hope it helps.
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where did you get the lterecovery_cwr.img ? could you link to it please
I linked to the thread in my post, but here's a link to the mediafire upload from that thread: http://www.mediafire.com/?mdf0mtacskob5yg
mixedlemon said:
I linked to the thread in my post, but here's a link to the mediafire upload from that thread: http://www.mediafire.com/?mdf0mtacskob5yg
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Thanks, my bad I didn't realize you were refering to the recovery image, thought it was the boot image for the LTE device.
Goat_For_Sale said:
Thanks, my bad I didn't realize you were refering to the recovery image, thought it was the boot image for the LTE device.
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Ahh no problem.
I got pretty worried for a second that I'd already broke my shiny new Nexus, so I'm really hoping I can help out someone else that had the same problem.
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I believe it's fixed now. I use the method that GirLuvsDroid posted from the Rootzwiki forum. Once it rebooted, I stopped there and didn't root the phone. I was just happy to get it booted.
It's downloading all my apps and settings now. Thanks to everyone who tried to help me, I really appreciate. This was a good learning experience for me.
qnet said:
I believe it's fixed now. I use the method that GirLuvsDroid posted from the Rootzwiki forum. Once it rebooted, I stopped there and didn't root the phone. I was just happy to get it booted.
It's downloading all my apps and settings now. Thanks to everyone who tried to help me, I really appreciate. This was a good learning experience for me.
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So you were just able to go through the Rootzwiki method? Were you stuck at "Downloading...Do not turn off target !!" screen when you went to boot screen originally? My device still can't be detected :/

Help!!!! Bricked one m9! No fastboot commands, no adb, just a blue screen!

Please help urgently! So I just S-OFF'd my phone (right after unlocking my bootloader via htcdev) and I was excited to finally manually flash a 5.1 update to my EE UK One m9. I sort of made it a European version by changing one of its update numbers to [BLANK].401.[BLANK]. I then spent the whole night booting my phone into download mode and using fastboot commands: "htc_fastboot flash zip...".
Each zip was the previous update to the other, I.e. I was already on 1.32.401.6, so I used fastboot to get to 1.32.401.8 as the cmd. prompt said that it was successfully installed on my phone (p.s. I didn't have an sd card big enough to exfat 32 and put the update zips on it). I then repeated the steps again, but then fastboot flashed "2.10.401.", this was the update that would hopefully bring my phone to 5.1 . The cmd. prompt said that it was a success so I booted my phone up as normal, but I went to the settings to check software information and it was still on 1.32.401.6! It then said an update was ready to install so I just installed it as normal. Once it went into the bootloader it flashed it without any problems and tried to boot back up again. It then lit up a blue screen for 10 seconds and then went into the black HTC RUU screen with the grey htc logo. My phone has now, for the last hour, been stuck in this infinite loop of blue screen, vibrate, ruu screen and REPEAT. I've tried pressing vol. down and power as well as up to get into other modes like download mode, but it doesn't work. I CAN'T EVEN TURN IT OFF! I HAVE TO WAIT FOR IT TO RUN OUT OF BATTERY! MORE IMPORTANTLY, ADB DOESNT RECOGNISE IT, NOR DOES FASTBOOT!!!! SO I CAN'T EVEN FLASH A STOCK RECOVERY, SYSTEM IMG, ETC! PLEASE IF ANYONE CAN, HELP ME. I REALLY DON'T WANT TO HAVE TO BUY A NEW ONE AND PAY S-OFF AGAIN!
Louis118 said:
Please help urgently! So I just S-OFF'd my phone and I was excited to finally manually flash a 5.1 update to my EE UK One m9. I sort of made it a European version by changing one of its update numbers to [BLANK].401.[BLANK]. I then spent the whole night booting my phone into download mode and using fastboot commands: "htc_fastboot flash zip...".
Each zip was the previous update to the other, I.e. I was already on 1.32.401.6, so I used fastboot to get to 1.32.401.8 as the cmd. prompt said that it was successfully installed on my phone (p.s. I didn't have an sd card big enough to exfat 32 and put the update zips on it). I then repeated the steps again, but then fastboot flashed "2.10.401.", this was the update that would hopefully bring my phone to 5.1 . The cmd. prompt said that it was a success so I booted my phone up as normal, but I went to the settings to check software information and it was still on 1.32.401.6! It then said an update was ready to install so I just installed it as normal. Once it went into the bootloader it flashed it without any problems and tried to boot back up again. It then lit up a blue screen for 10 seconds and then went into the black HTC RUU screen with the grey htc logo. My phone has now, for the last hour, been stuck in this infinite loop of blue screen, vibrate, ruu screen and REPEAT. I've tried pressing vol. down and power as well as up to get into other modes like download mode, but it doesn't work. I CAN'T EVEN TURN IT OFF! I HAVE TO WAIT FOR IT TO RUN OUT OF BATTERY! MORE IMPORTANTLY, ADB DOESNT RECOGNISE IT, NOR DOES FASTBOOT!!!! SO I CAN'T EVEN FLASH A STOCK RECOVERY, SYSTEM IMG, ETC! PLEASE IF ANYONE CAN, HELP ME. I REALLY DON'T WANT TO HAVE TO BUY A NEW ONE AND PAY S-OFF AGAIN!
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hold power and vol up and vol down all at the same time will get you to bootloader, we hope
Aldo101t said:
hold power and vol up and vol down all at the same time will get you to bootloader, we hope
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That helped thanks, but I still can't boot into anything else... I'm pretty sure I can't install anything through fastboot without download or run mode...
Louis118 said:
That helped thanks, but I still can't boot into anything else... I'm pretty sure I can't install anything through fastboot without download or run mode...
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you can't boot into download mode from bootloader?
or boot into recovery and restore a backup,
Aldo101t said:
you can't boot into download mode from bootloader?
or boot into recovery and restore a backup,
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nope, NOTHING. THE ONLY THING THAT WORKS IS THE POWER OFF OPTION.
Aldo101t said:
you can't boot into download mode from bootloader?
or boot into recovery and restore a backup,
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what you should do is if you can restore a backup, put a 5.1 rom on your sd card and after you flash the latest firmware 2.10.401.xx. then boot to recovery and install the 5.1 rom.
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Louis118 said:
nope, NOTHING. THE ONLY THING THAT WORKS IS THE POWER OFF OPTION.
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you still have TWRP INSTALLED, do you have a backup.
Aldo101t said:
what you should do is if you can restore a backup, put a 5.1 rom on your sd card and after you flash the latest firmware 2.10.401.xx. then boot to recovery and install the 5.1 rom.
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you still have TWRP INSTALLED, do you have a backup.
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How do you expect me to boot into it? I told you, pressing any other mode besides power off, causes the blue screen loop
Louis118 said:
nope, NOTHING. THE ONLY THING THAT WORKS IS THE POWER OFF OPTION.
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try powering it off then go back to bootloader and try to get to recovery again
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try powering it off then go back to bootloader and try to get to recovery again
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Nope, still does the blue loop.
Louis118 said:
Nope, still does the blue loop.
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well, that's the sh^ts, I don't know at this point.maybe someone else can chime in here that can help.
I've seen this before, and there is no fix that I'm aware of. You've corrupted something important in your firmware, probably by flashing all those firmware packages.
You made several mistakes here, the first in thinking you needed to flash every firmware for your phone. All you needed was the last one. The other mistake was confusing your OS version with your firmware version. You were still on 1.32 base but your firmware was updated.
The last mistake, and the one that probably did the damage, was trying to take an OTA after all that. You were stock enough for it to run, but since your firmware was already updated, the OTA broke something.
As far as I know, the only thing you can do is return it to HTC for service.
Sent from my HTC One M9 using Tapatalk
iElvis said:
I've seen this before, and there is no fix that I'm aware of. You've corrupted something important in your firmware, probably by flashing all those firmware packages.
You made several mistakes here, the first in thinking you needed to flash every firmware for your phone. All you needed was the last one. The other mistake was confusing your OS version with your firmware version. You were still on 1.32 base but your firmware was updated.
The last mistake, and the one that probably did the damage, was trying to take an OTA after all that. You were stock enough for it to run, but since your firmware was already updated, the OTA broke something.
As far as I know, the only thing you can do is return it to HTC for service.
Sent from my HTC One M9 using Tapatalk
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Thanks for trying to help anyway. Also, I got this under contract from EE, so do I have UH OH protection automatically from htc? Or will it cost me to get it serviced?
Louis118 said:
Thanks for trying to help anyway. Also, I got this under contract from EE, so do I have UH OH protection automatically from htc? Or will it cost me to get it serviced?
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Uh Oh protection isn't available in the UK.
As you unlocked your bootloader and got S-OFF, they will almost certainly charge you for repairs as this isn't a hardware issue and was actually caused by you flashing your phone.
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Questions............
Did u install any recovery like twrp?
Did you root?
Post pictures of bootloader/try to post any other screen you may be able to enter
LLegion said:
Questions............
Did u install any recovery like twrp?
Did you root?
Post pictures of bootloader/try to post any other screen you may be able to enter
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I'm able to enter the boot loader menu (with the options to reboot, power down, download mode and bootloader). Unfortunately, clicking any of the options (apart from power down) causes the blue screen boot loop to continue.
This wasn't really Crazy you now All You have to do is go to the bootloader menu and from there Ashley you can actually flash the Recovery ebusiness Leave me and if you don't believe me godaddy redirect link to the Team Win recovery project Website Just follow the instructions to flash recovery as they say
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You can flash recovery from bootloader menu i did that way when by mistake did erease all my internal card including system.img.....i was lost my phone didnt boot line yours also getting the bluescreen and voilaaa!!! I did flash on bootloader menu but download the 2.8.7.1 beta here the proof link....https://twrp.me/devices/htconem9.html
LLegion said:
This wasn't really Crazy you now All You have to do is go to the bootloader menu and from there Ashley you can actually flash the Recovery ebusiness Leave me and if you don't believe me godaddy redirect link to the Team Win recovery project Website Just follow the instructions to flash recovery as they say
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You can flash recovery from bootloader menu i did that way when by mistake did erease all my internal card including system.img.....i was lost my phone didnt boot line yours also getting the bluescreen and voilaaa!!! I did flash on bootloader menu but download the 2.8.7.1 beta here the proof link....https://twrp.me/devices/htconem9.html
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I flashed the recovery file successfully (according to the command window) but when I click the "reboot recovery mode" option it brings up the red development text and then goes back into the bluescreen loop.
Louis118 said:
I flashed the recovery file successfully (according to the command window) but when I click the "reboot recovery mode" option it brings up the red development text and then goes back into the bluescreen loop.
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You said before that fastboot wasn't working. It's working now? Does it show up in fastboot devices?
If so, you might try running a RUU from bootloader.
The trixk is to flash and just after reboot press power and down vol to wnter immediatly into rexovery twrp just as it says in the link...just do it and will go into twrp once you have entered justflash any nandroid or flash a zip ruu from sd card in a sexond boot
I'm not able to enter RUU mode...

How to unblrick a hard bricked Pixel XL

My Pixel XL is now dead. Won't turn on when pressing or long pressing or long pressing the power button for 5 minutes.
Long pressing the volume down and power button leads to vibration feedback but the screen is black, can't even get to the bootloader.
Last thing before it bricked is browsing through my photos, my phone suddenly froze as usual. And then it powered off automatically. After that, I can't get into the system, neither the bootloader.
Anybody know how to fix hard bricked Pixel?
Thx.
Queentus said:
My Pixel XL is now dead. Won't turn on when pressing or long pressing or long pressing the power button for 5 minutes.
Long pressing the volume down and power button leads to vibration feedback but the screen is black, can't even get to the bootloader.
Last thing before it bricked is browsing through my photos, my phone suddenly froze as usual. And then it powered off automatically. After that, I can't get into the system, neither the bootloader.
Anybody know how to fix hard bricked Pixel?
Thx.
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try this one here
if not, call harware support for a possible rma
reyscott said:
try this one here
if not, call harware support for a possible rma
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Won't work cause I can't even get to the bootloader. Thx anyway.
call google support to initiate RMA.
There is no laymans method to fix a hard bricked Pixel.
Only soft bricks.
CZ Eddie said:
There is no laymans method to fix a hard bricked Pixel.
Only soft bricks.
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Thanks for the reply.
My Pixel is already on it's way to RMA.
My Pixel XL shut down this morning. After several attempts to restart, it hung on the Google splash screen. I got into bootloader and tried to reflash OPR3 with flash-all.bat. It got a little ways but quit with “remote: flash write failure”. I got into bootloader again and tried the reflash again. It got the same error earlier in the process and ever since, no button combinations will get it to turn on and I get no lights or battery image when plugged in.
When I plug it into my computer, I get the connection beep from the computer, but no evidence of a connection in Device Manager or in remove media. Since my computer recognizes the phone somehow, is there a way to retrieve data from my phone? I have seen many references to programs that can do this, but I am skeptical. My warranty replacement has been ordered, but I'd like to get whatever I can before it gets here.
Same thing happened to me last night. RMA is on its way, but this month old Pixel XL is dead.
CZ Eddie said:
There is no laymans method to fix a hard bricked Pixel.
Only soft bricks.
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do you have an advanced guide to fix it? I have pixel past warranty that has the same problem
JimSmith94 said:
My Pixel XL shut down this morning. After several attempts to restart, it hung on the Google splash screen. I got into bootloader and tried to reflash OPR3 with flash-all.bat. It got a little ways but quit with “remote: flash write failure”. I got into bootloader again and tried the reflash again. It got the same error earlier in the process and ever since, no button combinations will get it to turn on and I get no lights or battery image when plugged in.
When I plug it into my computer, I get the connection beep from the computer, but no evidence of a connection in Device Manager or in remove media. Since my computer recognizes the phone somehow, is there a way to retrieve data from my phone? I have seen many references to programs that can do this, but I am skeptical. My warranty replacement has been ordered, but I'd like to get whatever I can before it gets here.
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There are 2 things you can try 1.) Go-to you folder where you have adb & fastboot. Download factory zip and unzip into adb & fastboot folder. Plug phone into PC. Open a cmd window that's NOT the administrator one try adb devices, then fastboot reboot bootloader. Click once to advance in cmd, then double click flash-all.bat and let it run through the install process. It will stop a few time, but just ignore, may even spit out an error, just ignore and let it keep installing, it may keep doing this stop and start thing,let it run. It will eventually boot up. It will wipe phone and you will have to do a new phone install. Then you can go into bootloader mode and fastboot twrp and twrp installer and go back and install super su go back and install suhide 109.
When installing TWRP I would recommend the previous version of December 1, I think and not the Dec. 15 version. Same with twrp installer.
The other thing you can try is to (if you can turn phone off) hold down power button for 5 seconds then press volume UP , that should put you in the Android on it's back and say No Command. Then you can use the options given you.
Good luck
fiverings said:
There are 2 things you can try 1.) Go-to you folder where you have adb & fastboot. Download factory zip and unzip into adb & fastboot folder. Plug phone into PC. Open a cmd window that's NOT the administrator one try adb devices, then fastboot reboot bootloader. Click once to advance in cmd, then double click flash-all.bat and let it run through the install process. It will stop a few time, but just ignore, may even spit out an error, just ignore and let it keep installing, it may keep doing this stop and start thing,let it run. It will eventually boot up. It will wipe phone and you will have to do a new phone install. Then you can go into bootloader mode and fastboot twrp and twrp installer and go back and install super su go back and install suhide 109.
When installing TWRP I would recommend the previous version of December 1, I think and not the Dec. 15 version. Same with twrp installer.
The other thing you can try is to (if you can turn phone off) hold down power button for 5 seconds then press volume UP , that should put you in the Android on it's back and say No Command. Then you can use the options given you.
Good luck
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My post was over three months ago and as I said, I got a refurb replacement, which I have since sold and have a Pixel 2 XL. Guess I should have said that although my computer recognized it, adb didn't. That's why I was asking if there was any other way to retrieve the data. I ended up using a week old backup so it wasn't too bad.
I tried to install a custom rom, and it didn't boot, so I tried to restore backup with twrp. Now no power, no vibration. PC doesn't recognize it. I wonder if it's on, and just has to run out of power, to be able to boot back to recovery. I thought it was weird my twrp backup didn't take very long. Any other advice? I got mine Verizon unlocked refurbished off amazon.
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perfectswanson said:
I tried to install a custom rom, and it didn't boot, so I tried to restore backup with twrp. Now no power, no vibration. PC doesn't recognize it. I wonder if it's on, and just has to run out of power, to be able to boot back to recovery. I thought it was weird my twrp backup didn't take very long. Any other advice? I got mine Verizon unlocked refurbished off amazon.
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I was able to get it to boot into twrp. Should be OK from here. Thank you.
perfectswanson said:
I tried to install a custom rom, and it didn't boot, so I tried to restore backup with twrp. Now no power, no vibration. PC doesn't recognize it. I wonder if it's on, and just has to run out of power, to be able to boot back to recovery. I thought it was weird my twrp backup didn't take very long. Any other advice? I got mine Verizon unlocked refurbished off amazon.
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I was able to get it to boot into twrp. Should be OK from here. Thank you.
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Even i am facing the same issue on the Verizon unlocked phone. What did you do to get into twrp??
nikinnikin said:
Even i am facing the same issue on the Verizon unlocked phone. What did you do to get into twrp??
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I'm sorry I should have responded sooner. I don't remember much, but I had a feeling that it was still running because it was warm so I left it alone for a couple hours to see if it would die and then I could try to boot it again it's exactly what I did but what was funny was that it still had battery life when I turned it back on I hope you had some some luck.
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Even i am facing the same issue on the Verizon unlocked phone. What did you do to get into twrp??
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Son of a gun. I did it again! Today. I followed a guide telling me to uninstall magisk with twrp before flashing 9.0. Now I have the same problem again. Goddamn TWRP. It told me no OS installed. Then I realized I forgot to put the magisk uninstaller file on my Verizion Pixel XL. Last time I just let my phone sit for a few hours or so, and it boot again. Not sure if it needs to run out of power, so it can boot again or what. Do you remember what you did when it happened to you?
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Son of a gun. I did it again! Today. I followed a guide telling me to uninstall magisk with twrp before flashing 9.0. Now I have the same problem again. Goddamn TWRP. It told me no OS installed. Then I realized I forgot to put the magisk uninstaller file on my Verizion Pixel XL. Last time I just let my phone sit for a few hours or so, and it boot again. Not sure if it needs to run out of power, so it can boot again or what. Do you remember what you did when it happened to you?
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I couldnt switch it on at all. I'm planning to take it to Ubreakifix store, I guess they are the official google pixel repair people.
nikinnikin said:
Even i am facing the same issue on the Verizon unlocked phone. What did you do to get into twrp??
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nikinnikin said:
I couldnt switch it on at all. I'm planning to take it to Ubreakifix store, I guess they are the official google pixel repair people.
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You gotta be kidding me. Last time I left the phone alone, and my hunch was that it would run out of power, and then you can atleast get into the bootloader. I fixed it before. I wish I could get a hold of software those guys use to repartition, or however they do it. We have Pixel 3 leaks, but no repair software. All I did was install TWRP, and it said no OS installed. It just kept booting up into TWRP. Then I switched slots to see if that would change it, but I think that might have been what screwed it up.
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What version of TWRP did you use?
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I just got back into the bootloader. After a dozen times I just held down and power for like five seconds. Should I try recovery and try to remove Magisk, or should I just try to flash 9.0?
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What I did this time that was different, and I don't know if this is what helped or what, but this time I plugged in headphones and held power and vol down.
Putting the headphones in worked, or maybe it was just a fluke, but it worked on the first try. I got into Bootloader, "fastboot boot twrp.img", then I flashed the magisk uninstaller zip, the booted back to bootloader, and did flash-all.bat. It said it failed on the vendor partition, but everything still works.

Oneplus 5T VERY Hard Bricked

Hey guys,
So this is very stupid but I think my phone is ultra hard bricked.
Long story short: I updated to 5.1.1 and wiped cache afterward and boom nothing works now.
Before people are coming with solutions I'll tell you guys what I did and tried.
First of all the phones bootloader is locked and fastboot tells me I can't flash in a locked state.
I tried the Unbricking tool.
I tried Power reset
I tried reflashing all I could in fastboot but won't let me because of the locked state.
I can only access Fastboot (sometimes) and it can get to the start up screen where it says powered by android and then it shuts off again.
Maybe its worth mentioning - the LED notification is blue all the time.
I don't know what to do.... I can't send it in for RMA since I'm going on vacation in a few days and it would be impossible to go without it.
So if anyone got something in their sleeves please let me know. :crying:
Best regards
Christoffer
Contact 1+ support, a technician may make a remote session to rescue your device
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but did the unbricking tool say successul after a few minutes, or it failed?
You should be able to flash a stock image without OEM unlock or ADB enabled on the phone in fastboot using the stock recovery. If you can't access the recovery on the phone I would boot the stock recovery on your PC and attempt to flash a stock image from it.
As long as you can get to fastboot, you should be able to recover. From there you should be able to boot into recovery. If your on stock you can just factory reset, or try sideloading OTA- all.zip. A hard-brick is when your device doesn't power on, and you could still recover from that also.
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A hard brick or even a brick by what u state means u have no life in the phone. U even stated your phone responds at times. Which means it's not bricked.
ChrisBG said:
Hey guys,
So this is very stupid but I think my phone is ultra hard bricked.
Long story short: I updated to 5.1.1 and wiped cache afterward and boom nothing works now.
Before people are coming with solutions I'll tell you guys what I did and tried.
First of all the phones bootloader is locked and fastboot tells me I can't flash in a locked state.
I tried the Unbricking tool.
I tried Power reset
I tried reflashing all I could in fastboot but won't let me because of the locked state.
I can only access Fastboot (sometimes) and it can get to the start up screen where it says powered by android and then it shuts off again.
Maybe its worth mentioning - the LED notification is blue all the time.
I don't know what to do.... I can't send it in for RMA since I'm going on vacation in a few days and it would be impossible to go without it.
So if anyone got something in their sleeves please let me know. :crying:
Best regards
Christoffer
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When you get to fastboot try to boot TWRP, not install and then flash stock firmware first (there is some compiled one's here on xda without the whole rom).
If that doesnt work, try to flash a stock boot image.

My pixel randomly bricked itself and I'm stuck

Hello.
Yesterday my pixel xl (non-carrier-locked model) suddenly rebooted and got into a bootloop. It never gets past the white google loading screen.
It's fully stock, running the latest Pie + update. Bootloader is locked and the allow oem unlock in developer mode is also disabled.
I though I could just get into bootloader and swap the active partition using fastboot --set-active=(a or b) whichever works. But I soon realized that this is not allowed when the bootloader is locked. I can't unlock the bootloader using fastboot flashing unlock because oem unlocking is disabled in the developer settings. I can't obviosly get to the developer options without getting my phone to boot.
As an alternative I thought I could simply factory reset / erase user data from the recovery. However, when I try to get into android recovery from the bootloader, the phone reboots!
Things at the moment are looking grave. I don't have much data to lose on the device. What are my options given this predicament?
Thanks.
blueren said:
Hello.
Yesterday my pixel xl (non-carrier-locked model) suddenly rebooted and got into a bootloop. It never gets past the white google loading screen.
It's fully stock, running the latest Pie + update. Bootloader is locked and the allow oem unlock in developer mode is also disabled.
I though I could just get into bootloader and swap the active partition using fastboot --set-active=(a or b) whichever works. But I soon realized that this is not allowed when the bootloader is locked. I can't unlock the bootloader using fastboot flashing unlock because oem unlocking is disabled in the developer settings. I can't obviosly get to the developer options without getting my phone to boot.
As an alternative I thought I could simply factory reset / erase user data from the recovery. However, when I try to get into android recovery from the bootloader, the phone reboots!
Things at the moment are looking grave. I don't have much data to lose on the device. What are my options given this predicament?
Thanks.
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Have you tried rebooting with Volume down+ power held in? Or has the battery died? Also what exactly were you doing when this happened?
same issue happeend now to me. any updates?
hey whats weird... ive got the same issue, December security patch stock pie....
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ive tried other stock pie, stock oreo, custom kernels, I cant even boot into twrp... anything I try to boot up it just bootloops.
Apologies for such a long delay in my response.
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Have you tried rebooting with Volume down+ power held in? Or has the battery died? Also what exactly were you doing when this happened?
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ferydaboss said:
same issue happeend now to me. any updates?
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godkingofcanada said:
hey whats weird... ive got the same issue, December security patch stock pie....
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ive tried other stock pie, stock oreo, custom kernels, I cant even boot into twrp... anything I try to boot up it just bootloops.
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The only thing that loads up fine is the bootloader menu via vol down + power. I can't even get into the recovery from there. When I do, the phone simply reboots and continues it's bootloop.
I've already tried reflashing the latest stock rom on both the slots. Still no juice. The same thing happens. Powers on, I see the white google logo screen with the small unlocked icon to the bottom. Then reboots into the same screen forever. I thought doing a clean flash would most certainly fix this issue. But seems like I was wrong.
Looks like hardware (eMMC, main board) fail, not soft brick...
Hi there,
Did anyone tried to heat their phone a bit with a hair dryer or something to see if the phone boot? Could be another bootloop fiasco similar to LG crap and Nexus 6P chip solder getting loose?!
People got their Nexus 6P temporary booting heating the device...
If nothing else works, you guyz could try it? ?
Good luck...
I gave up. I opened the phone and looted it for parts.

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