Nexus 5x ROM - Nexus 5X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi I am new to the Nexus 5x and need assistance. I dont know what factory image from https://developers.google.com/android/images#bullhead I need if I have metro pcs. And every time I need to go into custom recovery do I need to flash it threw bootloader with the custom rom folder in the adb folder? Please someone help me I am really confused

HaxUrMom69 said:
Hi I am new to the Nexus 5x and need assistance. I dont know what factory image from https://developers.google.com/android/images#bullhead I need if I have metro pcs. And every time I need to go into custom recovery do I need to flash it threw bootloader with the custom rom folder in the adb folder? Please someone help me I am really confused
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Factory images are universal for this device. All carriers are supported. Just flash the June factory image.
You can flash the boot, system, recovery, and vendor images through TWRP. Those same images can be flashed in the bootloader. Radio and bootloader images must be flashed in bootloader. Does that answer your question? If not, read my guide and see if that resolves your questions:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3206930
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Factory images are universal for this device. All carriers are supported. Just flash the June factory image.
You can flash the boot, system, recovery, and vendor images through TWRP. Those same images can be flashed in the bootloader. Radio and bootloader images must be flashed in bootloader. Does that answer your question? If not, read my guide and see if that resolves your questions:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3206930
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So when you install a new rom you don't need to flash the vendor image also? Because some ROMs say to also flash vendor image when installing a rom

tactical bacon said:
So when you install a new rom you don't need to flash the vendor image also? Because some ROMs say to also flash vendor image when installing a rom
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This is covered in-depth with FAQ #9 of my link above. But in short, each monthly security update brings a new vendor image that must be installed. Each time your rom updates to a new month's security update, you need to install that vendor image. If you flash back to a previous month's rom, you need to flash that respective vendor image. Only exception is if your rom includes the vendor image in the rom zip.
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Sorry one last question. I am on the latest security update stock, if I was to flash the latest AOSP extended on the latest security update all I would have to do is flash the ROM and gapps? But when the new security update is added to the ROM then I would flash the vendor image. Sorry if I'm asking to many questions but I don't want to run into a problem.

tactical bacon said:
Sorry one last question. I am on the latest security update stock, if I was to flash the latest AOSP extended on the latest security update all I would have to do is flash the ROM and gapps? But when the new security update is added to the ROM then I would flash the vendor image. Sorry if I'm asking to many questions but I don't want to run into a problem.
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You're fine, ask away! Yes to both questions. Let's say the July security update is released for your custom rom. You would flash the July vendor.img then your rom and then that's it.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
You're fine, ask away! Yes to both questions. Let's say the July security update is released for your custom rom. You would flash the July vendor.img then your rom and then that's it.
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Just one more thing. I just realized there is no sd slot. where would I put the ROM and gapps

tactical bacon said:
Just one more thing. I just realized there is no sd slot. where would I put the ROM and gapps
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I have my stuff in subfolders inside /sdcard
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SlimSnoopOS said:
I have my stuff in subfolders inside /sdcard
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Thanks for the help. I just flashed asop extended and everything works fine. Do you have a recommended ROM for stability?

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How to I install custom ROMs on the Nexus 5X?

Like I remember reading something about flashing factory images first them installing the ROM, I'm getting confused coming from an LG G3. On G3 it was just root, flash TWRP, then flash ROM of choice. But with Nexus 5X it's a lot more complicated. Can someone give me a detailed way of properly flashing a custom ROM?
LayWhoZayHer said:
Like I remember reading something about flashing factory images first them installing the ROM, I'm getting confused coming from an LG G3. On G3 it was just root, flash TWRP, then flash ROM of choice. But with Nexus 5X it's a lot more complicated. Can someone give me a detailed way of properly flashing a custom ROM?
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Unlock Bootloader, Flash TWRP and Start Flashing lol
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Psychofrantics said:
Unlock Bootloader, Flash TWRP and Start Flashing lol
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But what's this thing about vendor images before I flash a custom ROM?
LayWhoZayHer said:
But what's this thing about vendor images before I flash a custom ROM?
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You just have to flash corresponding vendor image for that months security update. E.g. Yiu are flashing a rom based on july security patch. You need to just flash vendor image from July once a month. As long as you are flashing rims based on july patched, you need just flash vendor from july once
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just follow this HowTo step by step and you're good: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206930

Nexus 5x TWRP flashable stock rom

Is it possible to obtain a flashable zip for the stock 7.1.1 ROM?
I'm running PureNexus as my primary ROM, but I would like to be able to flash the stock ROM as secondary ROM in multirom TWRP.
I guess it is possible. I wish someone will make it. lol. We only have debloated stock rom flashable via twrp as of now.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3398617
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Thank you very much.
That will suffice. I'm going to use it as a base ROM.
Lord_Flaya said:
Thank you very much.
That will suffice. I'm going to use it as a base ROM.
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welcome ???
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I was wondering if there is a flashable and up to date stock Oreo ROM. I searched but couldn't find one. I want to use xposed and want to update the rom through TWRP instead of flashing whole factory image and erasing all stuff. Debloated would be fine, too. Just no special featured added.
Sushi3110 said:
I was wondering if there is a flashable and up to date stock Oreo ROM. I searched but couldn't find one. I want to use xposed and want to update the rom through TWRP instead of flashing whole factory image and erasing all stuff. Debloated would be fine, too. Just no special featured added.
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If you use the flash-all batch file to flash the factory image just go into the batch file and delete the -w paramater. Alternately you can flash each partition separately with fastboot.
To maintain twrp don't flash the recovery image. With any of this you'll have to root again.
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jd1639 said:
If you use the flash-all batch file to flash the factory image just go into the batch file and delete the -w paramater. Alternately you can flash each partition separately with fastboot.
To maintain twrp don't flash the recovery image. With any of this you'll have to root again.
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Is it possible to update the system this way with encryption enabled?
Would it be possible to flash one of the full OTA images?
eg. https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/bullhead-ota-opm4.171019.016.a1-510a2077.zip
(NB. This will probably replace your recovery with the stock one on the first boot after upgrading.)

[HELP NEEDED] Android Oreo (final) install Android 7.1.2 Custom Rom (Pure Nexus)

Hi,
I've installed Android O on my Nexus 5x right now.
Now I want to install The Pure Nexus Project, but I don't know if it's possible.
Do I get any problems with vendor images etc.? I only unlocked the bootloader now.
I hope you can help me (fast),
Remy B
Is your bootloader all ready unlocked???
Yes, I unlocked my bootloader already.
RemyB______ said:
Hi,
I've installed Android O on my Nexus 5x right now.
Now I want to install The Pure Nexus Project, but I don't know if it's possible.
Do I get any problems with vendor images etc.? I only unlocked the bootloader now.
I hope you can help me (fast),
Remy B
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Download 7.1.2 factory image, unzip it and fastboot flash bootloader, vendor and radio images as well as the TWRP recovery, reboot to recovery and install Pure Nexus.
Nicktheprofessor said:
Download 7.1.2 factory image, unzip it and fastboot flash bootloader, vendor and radio images as well as the TWRP recovery, reboot to recovery and install Pure Nexus.
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That's the way to do it lol
So if I download the vendor image that's given with the rom I'm safe?
RemyB______ said:
So if I download the vendor image that's given with the rom I'm safe?
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Yes, as long as you flash the bootloader and the radio images from 7.1.2.
If the ROM provides vendor you only have to flash bootloader and radio images, if it doesn't then you'll need to flash the vendor too. Pure Nexus does not provide vendor so you'll have to flash that as well, and it's not provided by Pure Nexus either, it's the same vendor.img that you get from the 7.1.2 factory image that you'll have to download for bootloader and radio anyway.
Just do what I told you.
Nicktheprofessor said:
Yes, as long as you flash the bootloader and the radio images from 7.1.2.
If the ROM provides vendor you only have to flash bootloader and radio images, if it doesn't then you'll need to flash the vendor too. Pure Nexus does not provide vendor so you'll have to flash that as well, and it's not provided by Pure Nexus either, it's the same vendor.img that you get from the 7.1.2 factory image that you'll have to download for bootloader and radio anyway.
Just do what I told you.
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Okay thank you!
I'll try
Thanks!
Remy
RemyB______ said:
Okay thank you!
I'll try
Thanks!
Remy
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No worries, if I were you I'd just use the flash-all.bat (windows)/flash-all.sh (nice open operating systems) to ensure you get a clean slate, then fastboot flash TWRP and install Pure Nexus from that.

Rom process

Whats the process to flashing a custom rom on the pixel devices? i read something about having to flash stock first?
xSpartacusx said:
Whats the process to flashing a custom rom on the pixel devices? i read something about having to flash stock first?
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Your bootloader, radio and vendor should match whatever ROM you want to flash.
Basically you should flash and boot March stock first, set up and set pin
Download rom, twrp installer zip
Remove screen lock pin
Fastboot boot (twrp.img)
Factory reset
Flash rom + twrp installer
Reboot system
If you want to flash a 9 based ROM like carbonrom you'll have to format userdata and flash and boot August factory image then repeat the steps above
Either way you should learn the fastboot commands and do things manually, it comes in handy updating both slots if needed.
oh yea i got it figured out! now, if i go back to stock from a custom rom, using the stock March image, will i still get OTA updates or will i need to flash through the OTA images that are provided?
xSpartacusx said:
oh yea i got it figured out! now, if i go back to stock from a custom rom, using the stock March image, will i still get OTA updates or will i need to flash through the OTA images that are provided?
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You'll need to relock your bootloader, just make sure you're full stock on both slots or you will brick your phone. I personally don't think it's worth the risk and just update through twrp or fastboot

How to restore Pixel C Tab back to factory in Twrp help needed ?

Can use some help flashing back to stock
Can't seem to find a decent working rom for Pixel C Tab been running LineageOS 18.1 and Chrome is just to buggy super slow loading and freezing up unusable seems to be an issue with all the dragon roms
Unless someone knows a better solution guess i need some help to restore back to Factory image
Here you can find the original firmware files. Latest one will be Android 8.1 Oreo. There will be no security patches.
redukt said:
Here you can find the original firmware files. Latest one will be Android 8.1 Oreo. There will be no security patches.
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Yeah thanks for the reply finding the files is not the problem looking for some how to instructions on flashing it back is what I need ?
Its not as easy as just flashing a custom rom in twrp need some detailed instructions is all
Markeee said:
Its not as easy as just flashing a custom rom in twrp need some detailed instructions is all
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It is... Flash it via TWRP after wiping your device and profit. Think about that´s a factory image with own recovery, lost root etc... And sorry for my ignorance - but as a senior XDA member you should know how to flash original firmware...

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