So I flashed Euphoria OS in my Zenfone 2 ZE551ML 16GB variant but now I wanna go back to stock rom. So I downloaded a full stock rom version WW-2.19.40.22. I booted into TWRP recovery, wiped data and all and then flashed the stock rom and then this assert failed get prop error appears. I can't flash the stock rom and I'm stuck with Euphoria. Any info on how I can get back to stock rom?
hello i think your devices is unlock you can use a system.img to revert back to stock if you came from custom rom
fastboot erase data
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
then reboot if you stuck on asus logo re flash again the system.img and your done..
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second option is flash stock recovery and boot.img and use adb sideload for flashing stock rom good luck
knoneNull said:
hello i think your devices is unlock you can use a system.img to revert back to stock if you came from custom rom
fastboot erase data
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
then reboot if you stuck on asus logo re flash again the system.img and your done..
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second option is flash stock recovery and boot.img and use adb sideload for flashing stock rom good luck
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I'm unable to use the adb sideload method. My device disconnects when I activate sideload on it but it reconnects when I cancel it.
caveat13 said:
I'm unable to use the adb sideload method. My device disconnects when I activate sideload on it but it reconnects when I cancel it.
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try to charge it first , then try again, if not work i think the best is send to service center or try to message shakalaca may be he can help you
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I have a stock, rooted nexus 7 Flo on 5.0. I would like to move to 5.0.1 but I cannot because the update cannot install through Android because of CWM and there doesn't appear to be a flashable zip to use!
Download the system image then:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot format cache
Then flash the root zip through twrp. Done.
Or you could flash the stock recovery, flash the OTA, then reflash CWM.
yosmokinman said:
Download the system image then:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot format cache
Then flash the root zip through twrp. Done.
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nhizzat said:
Or you could flash the stock recovery, flash the OTA, then reflash CWM.
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Won't this wipe all my data? I don't want to redo my device.
No it won't wipe data. Data will only be wiped if you use the flash-all file without removing the -w or fastboot flash userdata.
That was useful!
hello
i try to install recovery on 5.1.1 stock ROM with this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1346180
after clicking on install... my device reboot but stuck in bootloop
I try to fix this... flash softbrick/bootloop with Nexus Root ToolKit but not fixed
and next i try flash manually and wipe dalvik_cache but stuck bootloop agian...
sorry for poor my english...
PLZ HELP!!!
xx000xx said:
hello
i try to install recovery on 5.1.1 stock ROM with this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1346180
after clicking on install... my device reboot but stuck in bootloop
I try to fix this... flash softbrick/bootloop with Nexus Root ToolKit but not fixed
and next i try flash manually and wipe dalvik_cache but stuck bootloop agian...
sorry for poor my english...
PLZ HELP!!!
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You tried to flash with an app designed for the TF101?????? And you wonder why this is happening to your Nexus 7?
graphdarnell said:
You tried to flash with an app designed for the TF101?????? And you wonder why this is happening to your Nexus 7?
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I didn't see that...anyway it happened... NO WAY???!! :crying:
xx000xx said:
I didn't see that...anyway it happened... NO WAY???!! :crying:
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You don't sound like one who's familiar with flashing anything. Be that as it may, what did you do exactly by "manually flash"? Can you get into fastboot mode or recovery at all? If you can, what does the screen show? You mentioned bootloop. How far does the tablet get before looping?
graphdarnell said:
You don't sound like one who's familiar with flashing anything. Be that as it may, what did you do exactly by "manually flash"? Can you get into fastboot mode or recovery at all? If you can, what does the screen show? You mentioned bootloop. How far does the tablet get before looping?
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i did flashing with factory img already...
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i did manually flash because when flash system.img cmd error:cannot load system.img
so I fixed it by editing the command used to flash the system.img
fastboot flash -S 512M system system.img
and all my commands cmd:
Code:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash bootloader ["bootloader name".img]
fastboot flash radio ["radio name".img]
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash -S 512M system system.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
And all command were finished successfully
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yes... i can get into fastboot mode and recovery mode
you said : "If you can, what does the screen show?"
hmm...in fastboot show normal bootloader
and in recovery mode I install cwm recovery
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bootloop happen in animation after google logo
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xx000xx said:
i did flashing with factory img already...
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i did manually flash because when flash system.img cmd error:cannot load system.img
so I fixed it by editing the command used to flash the system.img
fastboot flash -S 512M system system.img
and all my commands cmd:
Code:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash bootloader ["bootloader name".img]
fastboot flash radio ["radio name".img]
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash -S 512M system system.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
And all command were finished successfully
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yes... i can get into fastboot mode and recovery mode
you said : "If you can, what does the screen show?"
hmm...in fastboot show normal bootloader
and in recovery mode I install cwm recovery
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bootloop happen in animation after google logo
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From experience, mine and others', if you get to the animation part, it means the boot partition is intact. You get into trouble when that is damaged somehow. If I were you, I would flash everything again and separately, from boot.img, to system.img, to recovery.img.
Make sure you choose the right one for your tablet. LTE for LTE and flo for flo (wifi only model) - no mix up. I did flash a wi-fi only rom on an LTE 2012 before, and it didn't brick the tablet, but I have no idea what such a mistake would do to a 2013 model.
I would use a stock-based rom like CleanRom only because so many people bricked theirs after flashing stock rom. I would try Cleanrom to make sure the tablet is functional hardware-wise first. Then, if you feel like taking the dive, go for your stock rom. Ask the author if you cannot retrieve the individual images from the zip file. Good luck.
hardest soft-bricked ever seen!!!
anybody haven't idea?
Why is -S 512M needed? I see what you said above but I've never seen anyone saying to use that command for this device. Update fastboot? Maybe a fastboot format cache at the end?
To be a ****, all you had to do was fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img but you know that now. :highfive:
yosmokinman said:
Why is -S 512M needed? I see what you said above but I've never seen anyone saying to use that command for this device. Update fastboot? Maybe a fastboot format cache at the end?
To be a ****, all you had to do was fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img but you know that now. :highfive:
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because this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/load-img-error-t3108648
in #4 solved
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i did that all thing u said but not worked
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All,
I am not a noob by any means, but when I attempted to manually flash the img files via fastboot for the latest N build from the factory images coming from the last 6.0.1 build I get stuck on the Google logo. I checked the commands and re-flashed again and the same result happened ( i did flash radios and BL ) .
I even tried to format data ( i had backed everything up ) , still no go and stuck at google logo still. I could access BL and able to access TWRP.
I got frustrated and flashed the 6.0.1 images including BL and radio via fastboot and booted up just fine. I then rooted, installed flashfire and used the OTA and Android N installed just fine.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this. I am currently on N, but wanted to do a clean install .
Thanks in Advance
Did you flash vendor.img?
Why don't you list the exact commands you used to flash, then people can comment.
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-2-bullhead.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-2-bullhead.img
Flashing mtc20k works successfully
Using the same commands to flashing npf10c results in stuck the google logo
In order for me to even get on N I have to me on 6.0.1 then either use the bullhead-ota-npf10c-d1785fea.zip on the root of the SD card and use flashfire OR use the following command from stock recovery
adb sideload bullhead-ota-npf10c-d1785fea.zip
The later is what I did recently, but both will work to get to N.
So why can I not simply flash the factory images like for 6.0.1?
carm01 said:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-2-bullhead.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-2-bullhead.img
Flashing mtc20k works successfully
Using the same commands to flashing npf10c results in stuck the google logo
In order for me to even get on N I have to me on 6.0.1 then either use the bullhead-ota-npf10c-d1785fea.zip on the root of the SD card and use flashfire OR use the following command from stock recovery
adb sideload bullhead-ota-npf10c-d1785fea.zip
The later is what I did recently, but both will work to get to N.
So why can I not simply flash the factory images like for 6.0.1?
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What happens when you flash a Nougat factory image that is NOT a developer preview? Try flashing NRD91N from here:
https://developers.google.com/android/images?hl=en
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
carm01 said:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-2-bullhead.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-2-bullhead.img
Flashing mtc20k works successfully
Using the same commands to flashing npf10c results in stuck the google logo
In order for me to even get on N I have to me on 6.0.1 then either use the bullhead-ota-npf10c-d1785fea.zip on the root of the SD card and use flashfire OR use the following command from stock recovery
adb sideload bullhead-ota-npf10c-d1785fea.zip
The later is what I did recently, but both will work to get to N.
So why can I not simply flash the factory images like for 6.0.1?
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I don't usually flash cache or user.
Try this instead and see if it works.
Instead of flashing cache.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot format cache
(if you want to reset user)
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot format userdata
sfhub said:
I don't usually flash cache or user.
Try this instead and see if it works.
Instead of flashing cache.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot format cache
(if you want to reset user)
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot format userdata
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SlimSnoopOS said:
What happens when you flash a Nougat factory image that is NOT a developer preview? Try flashing NRD91N from here:
https://developers.google.com/android/images?hl=en
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
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I have tried fastboot erase userdata and fastboot format userdata and fastboot erase cache
fastboot format cache and that never worked.
I tried that factory image before and resulted in the same, however, I will at sometime attempt to do the final of 7.1.1 once it is available sometime in December 2016 and hopefully will resolve the issue.
I will stay on DP1 right now as i find the battery extremely excellent, the Visual VM is back now, and i notice some notifications are coming through better than in 7.0. (I read an article earlier today about notifications and the pixel not coming through)
Thanks in Advance for the people that did come through so far and wanted to thank you for your input on the matter and if i don't have a pixel by December I will try this out.
Can anyone pls tell me where I can download stock rom for (lenovo) p2 preferable in zip format . And is there any unbricking tutorial .
I want this too...? if anyone can help...
I have found the stock ROM, I bricked my device in the rooting process, and am unable to flash the complete stock image, because the device reports "unable to flash bootloader on unlocked device"
itsjustbilly said:
I have found the stock ROM, I bricked my device in the rooting process, and am unable to flash the complete stock image, because the device reports "unable to flash bootloader on unlocked device"
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Hi, because you should not flash bootloader.
you can try those 2 solutions:
the fast one, it should work. The flashall command flash every.img files he find in the fastboot directory. So try to remove the bootlader.img and execute the flashall command.
the manual one (longer one):
Put only the recovery.img, boot.img, and the system.img files ( you should have something like 13 , named "systemchunk0/12.img") in your fastboot directory and flash with fastboot ( the command is always the same: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, fastboot flash boot boot.img, and for every single part of system.img you should flash like "fastboot flash systemchunk0(until 12).img " so you flash flash 13 times the system with avery 13 parts .
Sorry for my english i hope you solved that
itsjustbilly said:
I have found the stock ROM, I bricked my device in the rooting process, and am unable to flash the complete stock image, because the device reports "unable to flash bootloader on unlocked device"
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Then share it no
I'll post links when I get to my computer, but they're not Cwm flash able zips, they are fast boot files that you flash from DOS on a pc
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aleleo87 said:
Hi, because you should not flash bootloader.
you can try those 2 solutions:
the fast one, it should work. The flashall command flash every.img files he find in the fastboot directory. So try to remove the bootlader.img and execute the flashall command.
the manual one (longer one):
Put only the recovery.img, boot.img, and the system.img files ( you should have something like 13 , named "systemchunk0/12.img") in your fastboot directory and flash with fastboot ( the command is always the same: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, fastboot flash boot boot.img, and for every single part of system.img you should flash like "fastboot flash systemchunk0(until 12).img " so you flash flash 13 times the system with avery 13 parts .
Sorry for my english i hope you solved that
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I did try this, but I still have no signal because the modem file is part of the bootloader, and no modem means no mobile signal
itsjustbilly said:
I'll post links when I get to my computer, but they're not Cwm flash able zips, they are fast boot files that you flash from DOS on a pc
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I did try this, but I still have no signal because the modem file is part of the bootloader, and no modem means no mobile signal
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Ah ok i didnt understand that you have this modem issue. I don't kno how to help you...you phone is bricked so you can test few solutions without more risks .
before flash the original recovery , boot and system by fastboot, you can try to install TWRP again and flash only the bootloader from TWRP (should support .zip and .img files). Then you turn the phone in fastboot mode and flash other stuff .
Taken from post 4 of the TWRP page on lenovo P2 forum
smaranramesh said:
Then share it no
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Factory Images & Systemless Mode
Q: I messed up help me?!
So you screwed up and didn't follow Rule Number One in the IT-Handbook?
Which is: Always create a backup before working on a system?
Download the Factory State Images. Which are all flashable with fastboot: https://goo.gl/JTCwKj
Place the files you want replaced into the "Minimal ADB & Fastboot" installation directory and start it's shell:
If you want to flash back the stock image. Simply run:
Code:
Code:
fastboot flashall
You can also replace all partitions if required.
itsjustbilly said:
Download the Factory State Images. Which are all flashable with fastboot: https://goo.gl/JTCwKj
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Thanks, I was on P2a42_S038...TMO (T-Mobile, checking OTA update = you are using latest software) flashed this P2a42_S048_ and got OTA info to download latest ROM P2a42_S062_170117_ROW (103MB) :good:
veimus said:
Thanks, I was on P2a42_S038...TMO (T-Mobile, checking OTA update = you are using latest software) flashed this P2a42_S048_ and got OTA info to download latest ROM P2a42_S062_170117_ROW (103MB) :good:
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Witaj. Mozesz napisać jak wgrałeś czysty soft do Lenovo p2. Tez mam rom z t.mobile a nigdzie nie ma poradnika jak wgrać czysty soft.Pozdrawiam
itsjustbilly said:
Taken from post 4 of the TWRP page on lenovo P2 forum
Factory Images & Systemless Mode
Q: I messed up help me?!
So you screwed up and didn't follow Rule Number One in the IT-Handbook?
Which is: Always create a backup before working on a system?
Download the Factory State Images. Which are all flashable with fastboot: https://goo.gl/JTCwKj
Place the files you want replaced into the "Minimal ADB & Fastboot" installation directory and start it's shell:
If you want to flash back the stock image. Simply run:
Code:
Code:
fastboot flashall
You can also replace all partitions if required.
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Is there an alternative download link? What is Mega? I want to avoid these third party download utility if I can...
I put the following into a BAT file and placed it into ADB / Fastboot directory:
Code:
fastboot flash partition gpt_both0.bin
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash dsp adspso.bin
fastboot flash system systemchunk0.img
fastboot flash system systemchunk1.img
fastboot flash system systemchunk2.img
fastboot flash system systemchunk3.img
fastboot flash system systemchunk4.img
fastboot flash system systemchunk5.img
fastboot flash system systemchunk6.img
fastboot flash system systemchunk7.img
fastboot flash system systemchunk8.img
fastboot flash system systemchunk9.img
fastboot flash system systemchunk10.img
fastboot flash system systemchunk11.img
fastboot flash system systemchunk12.img
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase customize
fastboot erase clogo
pause
Extract all the files listed in the BAT file or simply extract the entire archive to ADB / Fastboot and launch the BAT file.
Does this work?? @Undesirable
the above post
Oh yeah, it unbricked me and put me back to stock so I could get OTA updates for Nougat. You need the archive posted earlier in the thread though.
@Undesirable Nice and elegant solution man! Typing all this stuff was so annoying.
For those who need an alternative download source, I offer this magnet link:
Code:
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:ef05ea3af4da8a0cbb137c10621942f3ae16d46f&dn=P2a42_S048_161111_ROW_fastboot.7z
It's slow unless lots of people help to seed it.
Is it possible to flash this firmware 2a42_S048_161111_ROW_fastboot.7z on the P2c72 with firmware build number: V3.5_1652_5.1342.1_ST_p2c72 ???
I bought this phone 4GB Ram/64GB from china, but I want to put the international firmware on it.
Thanks!
itsjustbilly said:
Taken from post 4 of the TWRP page on lenovo P2 forum
Factory Images & Systemless Mode
Q: I messed up help me?!
So you screwed up and didn't follow Rule Number One in the IT-Handbook?
Which is: Always create a backup before working on a system?
Download the Factory State Images. Which are all flashable with fastboot: https://goo.gl/JTCwKj
Place the files you want replaced into the "Minimal ADB & Fastboot" installation directory and start it's shell:
If you want to flash back the stock image. Simply run:
Code:
Code:
fastboot flashall
You can also replace all partitions if required.
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how can I replace my data partition? It's not getting formatted due to an encryption error
If fastboot erase userdata doesn't work, then use TWRP to change user data file system to EXT4 then change it back to F2FS again.
Need help...
I flashed back the stock ROM (due to encryption error in custom 7.0 ROM) using fastboot commands, but my SIGNAL WON'T WORK after I started d phone . I've tried reflashing the stock firmware (and also custom ROMs) but my phone won't detect the signal. "About phone" settings show unknown baseband and IMEI... how to get it back
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I've flashed 'ROW' variant of stock ROM. Is there a different version for Indian variant?
Hello Everyone,
My Pixel XL is going in bootloop after working for sometime. I have to factory reset it via recovery to get it working again. I am attching log which i got via ADB when it boot up. Can somebody help me with that?
No root no unlocked bootloader.
rkravi85 said:
Hello Everyone,
My Pixel XL is going in bootloop after working for sometime. I have to factory reset it via recovery to get it working again. I am attching log which i got via ADB when it boot up. Can somebody help me with that?
No root no unlocked bootloader.
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No log
Sorry My Bad @Homeboy76
Have you tried these steps below?
If you have modified a little the stock android (hosts file, root, kernel, etc.), you may experience a fail in OTA update;
If you have a bootloop/soft brick/not sure of the state of your android system;
This WILL NOT delete your data and apps. This will remove your custom kernel/root/hosts/recovery through (which is a good thing because it will be clean then).
1) Download your system image for Marlin (Pixel XL) on google website.
download the latest version
2) Unzip the file marlin-nde63v-factory-______.zip
3) Unzip inside the new directory (marlin-nde63v) the image-marlin-_____.zip
Execute fastboot commands (assuming the bin is on your PATH)
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-marlin-*.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash system_b system_other.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot flash modem modem.img
fastboot reboot
to add TWRP;
fastboot boot /path/to/twrp.img
then In TWRP, install twrp.zip for permanent twrp. Goodluck!