Nexus 5x Stuck on "No command" screen - Nexus 5X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello i downloaded the beta test version of android N DP2 on my rooted device accidentally i press the "restart and install" the device restart into TWRP then after flash screen its restart again to "no command" screen if there's any solution please let me know

You are in the official Android recovery. To see menu options while holding the power button briefly press volume up button. Now use apply update from adb and sideload an official ota.

marioemp2k7 said:
You are in the official Android recovery. To see menu options while holding the power button briefly press volume up button. Now use apply update from adb and sideload an official ota.
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Thank you for your answer can you tell me how can i sideload an official ota like you said

Karim. said:
Thank you for your answer can you tell me how can i sideload an official ota like you said
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connect your phone with your PC and select apply update from adb in recovery. after that you open a terminal on your PC and issue "adb sideload XXX.zip" (newest adb drivers required). this works with full OTA zips, not with factory images.

Didn't work I solved the problem with Nexus root toolkit "flash+unroot" with bootloop option thanks

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Software update 4.19.708.2 - announcement?

Have you seen this advert, which appeared today about a critical update for the system? 4.19.708.2
"security fix for heartbleed bug"
I received the advert for Heartbleed coorection few days ago, after upgrade, my (stock) rom is now 4.18.401.4
Sir,
How to install this update on rooted phone(CWM Recovery) as my phone has downloaded the update. When I try to install it through CWM Recovery it aborts the update with message STATUS 7. Any workaround ? Thanks
pks4510 said:
Sir,
How to install this update on rooted phone(CWM Recovery) as my phone has downloaded the update. When I try to install it through CWM Recovery it aborts the update with message STATUS 7. Any workaround ? Thanks
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you need stock recovery and stock rom unrooted
I'm rooted, I can't install this update and the notification is really getting on my nerves (I mean REALLY), since I can't get rid of it.
Is there any way to modify the zip so I'll be able to install it?
Tapatalk を使用して私の HTC One X から送信
Unroot, install the update and root again?
Since the update is not changing Android version etc. rooting again after the update should be as easy as initially rooting your phone.
This update adds also a NFC icon onto notification bar if you have NFC enabled. On stock rom you can't remove that icon unless you disable NFC. Annoying!
Hi guys,
Today i have a update Notification:
Software version: 4.18.207.5
is it Normal?
dicytor said:
Hi guys,
Today i have a update Notification:
Software version: 4.18.207.5
is it Normal?
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Yes, why not ?
Installing software update
pks4510 said:
Sir,
How to install this update on rooted phone(CWM Recovery) as my phone has downloaded the update. When I try to install it through CWM Recovery it aborts the update with message STATUS 7. Any workaround ? Thanks
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You need only to revert to stock recovery ( & stock rom if dont have it ) but not need to undo root. Then you can install the update.
Useful link: triple w androidauthority.com/one-x-revert-stock-recovery-76854
I followed this instructions and it worked.
1.Download the Fastboot package (Fasboot.zip, 404 kB) and Extract to your computer.
2.Download the stock recovery image for the HTC One X (endeavoru_recovery_signed.img, md5sum: 4af6f2b658d2e13f72e928a72fcde9cd).
-> google will help with this
3. Reboot your phone into Bootloader Mode by simultaneously pressing and holding down the Volume Down key and Power button. Select Fastboot Mode from the bootloader menu and connect your phone to the computer via USB cable.
Open Command Window in the directory (containing fastboot and endeavoru_recovery_signed.img)
4. To confirm that your phone has successfully made a connection with your computer, type this command at the command prompt window and press Enter afterward:
fastboot devices
If the phone’s serial number is shown on the screen, then the device has successfully connected with your computer. Otherwise, your computer is unable to communicate with the phone.
5.To flash the stock recovery image to your phone, type the command below and press Enter afterward:
fastboot flash recovery endeavoru_recovery_signed.img.
6. Once installation is complete, reboot your HTC One X with the following command:
fastboot reboot
7. Now you are ready to install the update.
PS: DONT FORGET TO MAKE BACKUPS FIRST !!!
(Online Nandroid Backup & MyPhoneExplorer for the contacts )
Is it being rolled out by CID's? Nothing on my HTC__044 yet.
I am still waiting
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
nfc icon ? knock off app?
kicikk said:
This update adds also a NFC icon onto notification bar if you have NFC enabled. On stock rom you can't remove that icon unless you disable NFC. Annoying!
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hey how come i didn't see that .
by the way i saw some people get an update including a knock off app?
what's that ?!
can anyone answer my question???
plz
my one x -> 4.18.950.6
HTConeXowner said:
You need only to revert to stock recovery ( & stock rom if dont have it ) but not need to undo root. Then you can install the update.
Useful link: triple w androidauthority.com/one-x-revert-stock-recovery-76854
I followed this instructions and it worked.
1.Download the Fastboot package (Fasboot.zip, 404 kB) and Extract to your computer.
2.Download the stock recovery image for the HTC One X (endeavoru_recovery_signed.img, md5sum: 4af6f2b658d2e13f72e928a72fcde9cd).
-> google will help with this
3. Reboot your phone into Bootloader Mode by simultaneously pressing and holding down the Volume Down key and Power button. Select Fastboot Mode from the bootloader menu and connect your phone to the computer via USB cable.
Open Command Window in the directory (containing fastboot and endeavoru_recovery_signed.img)
4. To confirm that your phone has successfully made a connection with your computer, type this command at the command prompt window and press Enter afterward:
fastboot devices
If the phone’s serial number is shown on the screen, then the device has successfully connected with your computer. Otherwise, your computer is unable to communicate with the phone.
5.To flash the stock recovery image to your phone, type the command below and press Enter afterward:
fastboot flash recovery endeavoru_recovery_signed.img.
6. Once installation is complete, reboot your HTC One X with the following command:
fastboot reboot
7. Now you are ready to install the update.
PS: DONT FORGET TO MAKE BACKUPS FIRST !!!
(Online Nandroid Backup & MyPhoneExplorer for the contacts )
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Thank you for the details instruction.. it works.. :good:

Error message in Recovery Mode

HI..
i first tried to root my asus Zenfone 2 .. installed a custom rom 12.1 for cynogen mod and first there was no network for sim .. then somehow fixing all this i wiped out my data without backup in recovery mode .. and when i tried to install the stock rom .., my phone is giving error message whenever i enter recovery mode.
(also i have tried hard reset like volume up +power button when in theres a error message in recovey mode ) It doesnt work for me or maybe i am not doing it the right way.
Basically i think its BRICKED +an error message in recovery mode .
Will it ever work again ?also please tell me how to get my phone work ..will be really greatful .
Please HELP !
How to Enter "Recovery Mode" on Asus Zenfone 2
Turn Off your Zenfone 2
Hold Power button + Volume up
When the phone is vibrating release the Power button
Then the Display change like this
You can select "Normal Boot" or "Recovery Mode" by pressing Volume Up/Down, to enter Recovery choose "Recovery Mode"
Then you will see sleep Android Robot, Press Power button and Volume up, after one second release the Volume up
You will see Asus Zenfone 2 Recovery Mode
after that follow these steps and BOOM BAM !! I DID IT
Download and Install ADB and drivers on your PC.
Download the latest Stock ROM from the Asus website by visiting the following links. If your device got bricked after a recent OTA software update, wait a few days while Asus uploads the latest Stock ROM. On the page below, select Android as the OS and then expand the Firmware section. For non WW devices, please check your regional Asus website for the download details.
Zenfone ZE551ML Stock ROM
Zenfone ZE550ML Stock ROM
Copy the downloaded Stock ROM to the folder where you installed ADB (Generally C://adb)
In power off state, press and hold the Volume Up key and then press and hold the Power Key till the phone vibrates. Release the power key at vibration, but keep pressing the Volume Up key. Wait for the phone to boot into fastboot mode.
In the fastboot mode, keep pressing the Volume Down key till you see Recovery Mode. Press Power Key to select it.
In recovery mode, select Apply update from ADB.
Connect your phone to the PC and open the ADB folder. Right click while holding down the shift key and choose Open command window here.
Pass the following command in ADB. Replace file.zip with the name of Stock ROM zip (eg: UL-Z00A-WW-2.19.40.22-user.zip) downloaded in step 2.
adb sideload file.zip
Wait for the process to complete as it will take a couple of minutes.
Reboot the phone when it is all done and hopefully your Zenfone 2 will be boot up fine, alive and working again.
no recovery menu - phone restarts everytime i try to enter recovery
actually i rooted my zenfone 2 and there was an OTA and i tried to install it without un-rooting my phone. the phone would not turn on and it gets stuck in the boot animation.
then, i tried installing TWRP but i did not unlock the bootloader and now i am not able to enter in recovery mode either, everytime i try to get in the recovery menu the phone restarts and goes to fastboot menu.
please help.
dip_anker said:
actually i rooted my zenfone 2 and there was an OTA and i tried to install it without un-rooting my phone. the phone would not turn on and it gets stuck in the boot animation.
then, i tried installing TWRP but i did not unlock the bootloader and now i am not able to enter in recovery mode either, everytime i try to get in the recovery menu the phone restarts and goes to fastboot menu.
please help.
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Does the zenfone2 have a fastboot mode to flash the firmware manually because flashing Ota updates bricks if you never unrooted you phone. So you should just flash the firmware you were already on then unroot then flash the Ota update
DROID_4_UsEr said:
Does the zenfone2 have a fastboot mode to flash the firmware manually because flashing Ota updates bricks if you never unrooted you phone. So you should just flash the firmware you were already on then unroot then flash the Ota update
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adb is not able to detect my phone. is there any other way to flash the phone ?
and i am just a bit curious to know if its possible to directly flash the phone with CM12.1 without having to go through all those steps (installing the older version and unrooting and installing the OTA) ?
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and how can i flash the original rom when adb doesn't detect my phone ??

6.0.1 OTA Captured for Mircomax A1

Link : http://ota.googlezip.net/packages/o...c0a7.signed-sprout-mmx-MMB29K-from-MRA58N.zip
How to Install
1. Download the file
2. Go recovery Mode by Pressing Vol Up and Power Button
3. Navigate to Install (using volume keys)
4. Select downloaded file
5. Flash it
6. Reboot your mobile
Note: Use stock recovery and unrooted mobile with latest MRA58N update
Unable to install. It says installation aborted.
I have tried with stock as well as custom recovery.
I was unable to update through normal recovery , however I was able to able to sideload it successfully
madhu4125 said:
I was unable to update through normal recovery , however I was able to able to sideload it successfully
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Please tell me how u installed it.
hi,
I did a factory rest on my canvas a1 running on marshmallow. while rebooting after wiping data it is struck on the screen saying "Checking connection .. this can take a while.." there is no option o skip this.. anyone can help...???
Has the battery life issue been resolved in 6.0.1 ? I still haven't updated mine from 5.1.1 just because of the horrible battery life as reported by members. Would take the plunge only if its fine in 6.0.1.
I can confirm the battery drain issue has been resolved in this update. You'll be amazed with the standby battery life now, doze mode is finally useful.
hp5942 said:
How to Install
1. Download the file
2. Go recovery Mode by Pressing Vol Up and Power Button
3. Navigate to Install (using volume keys)
4. Select downloaded file
5. Flash it
6. Reboot your mobile
Note: Use stock recovery and unrooted mobile with latest MRA58N update
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Thanks.
rohitSchouhan said:
Please tell me how u installed it.
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************* You need to have ADB on your computer , if not search google to download ADB **********************
1. Boot in to Recovery
2. Use the volume up/down keys to select "apply update from ADB," then press power to select it
3. Open a command prompt on the PC (cmd.exe), type and confirm with ENTER:
cd /d <adb.exe location> (for example: cd /d c:\SDK\platform-tools) or you can open your SDK/platform-tools folder, then press SHIFT button and the right-click mouse button and choose “Open command prompt here”
adb sideload <filename>.zip (for example: adb sideload update.zip)
4. The zip package will begin installing. When it's done, select "reboot system now."
hp5942 said:
Link : http://ota.googlezip.net/packages/o...c0a7.signed-sprout-mmx-MMB29K-from-MRA58N.zip
How to Install
1. Download the file
2. Go recovery Mode by Pressing Vol Up and Power Button
3. Navigate to Install (using volume keys)
4. Select downloaded file
5. Flash it
6. Reboot your mobile
Note: Use stock recovery and unrooted mobile with latest MRA58N update
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Can anyone give me link to MRA58N patch for my Canvas A1? I've searched a lot on XDA Forums but can't find any where, the proper download. Also don't gimme link to those google drive folder named "Android One 1st Gen [SPROUT]" they don't install through stock recovery as they aren't signature verified.
one more question - Where does the updates zip got save in my phone?

Linux / ADB / Stock Recovery / Sideload

Looking for some help because I am at a loss here.
I'm using Ubuntu 17.10 with all latest updates. I have the latest Sdk installed and added to PATH, adb shows version 1.0.39 when adb version executed. I have the latest udev rules from github cloned and symlinked. With the phone on and debugging enabled, I can see the device and trigger it to reboot into recovery.
BUT, once in recovery, adb no longer sees the device (I've unplugged from USB and replugged it back in). It seems most of the stuff I can find searching around applies to windows and the drivers in windows. But I don't seem to find any info regarding this issue on linux. If anyone has any thoughts, please share.
edit: I don't believe this should have any impact on the stock recovery and adb sideloading, but the bootloader is unlocked, but the stock boot.img has been restored so the phone is currently unrooted.
Thanks
-Mike
edit: sorry saw stock recovery in title, not article.
anywhay, assuming your trying to sideload an OTA update, when you select to sideload from ADB, do you get the prompt on the phone itself to perform the sideload?
Yeah this is with stock recovery. When I run 'adb devices', I just get the output 'List of devices attached', but nothing listed beneath.
If I try to perform a sideload anyway, I get 'connecting...',
then 'falling back to older sideload method....'
then 'error: no devices/emulators found'.
mcgrabowski said:
Yeah this is with stock recovery. When I run 'adb devices', I just get the output 'List of devices attached', but nothing listed beneath.
If I try to perform a sideload anyway, I get 'connecting...',
then 'falling back to older sideload method....'
then 'error: no devices/emulators found'.
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I think you are missing a step, are you at the 'no command' screen after rebooting to recovery ?
if so, you need to hold the power button and tap volume up to fully enter into recovery, then from there, select 'apply update from ADB'
you will then be prompted on the phone to 'adb sideload <filename>...'
uicnren said:
I think you are missing a step, are you at the 'no command' screen after rebooting to recovery ?
if so, you need to hold the power button and tap volume up to fully enter into recovery, then from there, select 'apply update from ADB'
you will then be prompted on the phone to 'adb sideload <filename>...'
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OMFG are you serious? Wow, I guess it really HAS been a long friggen time since I've actually used the stock recovery. I should just delete this whole thread of my stupidity right about meow.
Thank you. Thank you very much.:good:
mcgrabowski said:
OMFG are you serious? Wow, I guess it really HAS been a long friggen time since I've actually used the stock recovery. I should just delete this whole thread of my stupidity right about meow.
Thank you. Thank you very much.:good:
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heheh, naw, it happens way more than you would think.
hope you get it sorted now.
Yeah I'm all good now. That was EXACTLY it. It's sideloading the OTA right now. Thanks again.
mcgrabowski said:
Yeah I'm all good now. That was EXACTLY it. It's sideloading the OTA right now. Thanks again.
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:good:

no twrp and no adb function, need help!

so ive flashed liquid remix but forgot that adb doesnt work on that rom.
and i dont have flashed twrp installer aswell since i use to boot into rom first.
so im stuck in this rom without twrp, root so am i kinda bricked now?
krabban said:
so ive flashed liquid remix but forgot that adb doesnt work on that rom.
and i dont have flashed twrp installer aswell since i use to boot into rom first.
so im stuck in this rom without twrp, root so am i kinda bricked now?
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Does fastboot devices see the phone if you key combo into bootloader? Do a flash-all (minus -w so you at least can save user data) of whatever monthly security patch you were on before.
sliding_billy said:
Does fastboot devices see the phone if you key combo into bootloader? Do a flash-all (minus -w so you at least can save user data) of whatever monthly security patch you were on before.
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No it does not. That's the problem. Need to take out a new on ensurance
krabban said:
No it does not. That's the problem. Need to take out a new on ensurance
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Are you sure about that. It is clear from your other post that you Re confusing fastboot and adb. adb works from a booted phone, while fastboot works from bootloader. Also, can you get to recovery? I highly doubt you are bricked, but there is definitely some confusion.
Turn off your Google Pixel 3 XL.
Press and hold the Power+Volume Down buttons until bootloader mode (image of an Android with Start above it) appears, then release.
Select Recovery mode. You can use the Volume buttons to cycle through the available options and the Power button to select. The device will flash the Google start screen momentarily and then restarts in Recovery mode.
If presented with an image of a broken Android with “No Command” printed on the screen, press and hold the Power button. Press the Volume Up button once. Then release the Power button.
From the Android Recovery screen, select Wipe data/factory reset.
Select Yes. Wait for several minutes for the factory data reset process to complete.
Select Reboot system now. Allow several minutes for the factory data reset and reboot processes to complete.
Set the phone up again.
sliding_billy said:
Are you sure about that. It is clear from your other post that you Re confusing fastboot and adb. adb works from a booted phone, while fastboot works from bootloader. Also, can you get to recovery? I highly doubt you are bricked, but there is definitely some confusion.
Turn off your Google Pixel 3 XL.
Press and hold the Power+Volume Down buttons until bootloader mode (image of an Android with Start above it) appears, then release.
Select Recovery mode. You can use the Volume buttons to cycle through the available options and the Power button to select. The device will flash the Google start screen momentarily and then restarts in Recovery mode.
If presented with an image of a broken Android with “No Command” printed on the screen, press and hold the Power button. Press the Volume Up button once. Then release the Power button.
From the Android Recovery screen, select Wipe data/factory reset.
Select Yes. Wait for several minutes for the factory data reset process to complete.
Select Reboot system now. Allow several minutes for the factory data reset and reboot processes to complete.
Set the phone up again.
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Gonna try tonight. I just get no command when select recovery mode from os
krabban said:
Gonna try tonight. I just get no command when select recovery mode from os
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"No command" is normal. It is the power and volume key combo from there that actually get you into the recovery menu. That combo timing can be a little tricky. Power, then quickly press and release volume up then release power. You should then see the recovery menu. You might even see your phone with adb devices and have the ability to sideload an OTA (to save user data), but given your current situation I think a factory reset is best,
sliding_billy said:
"No command" is normal. It is the power and volume key combo from there that actually get you into the recovery menu. That combo timing can be a little tricky. Power, then quickly press and release volume up then release power. You should then see the recovery menu. You might even see your phone with adb devices and have the ability to sideload an OTA (to save user data), but given your current situation I think a factory reset is best,
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Thanks buddy. Gonna try I'll report back
your the man, thanks alot. was able to run flash all script in sideload . now im back at android 10
krabban said:
your the man, thanks alot. was able to run flash all script in sideload . now im back at android 10
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Not sure what you mean by running flash-all in sideload (I assume you ran adb sideload from recovery or flash-all from bootloader), but I'm glad you are up and running.

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