[REQ] Help: bootloop after 7.1.1 beta OTA and cannot enter recovery mode - Nexus 5X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've been watching several threads for the last few days, and have not seen this exact issue. I would greatly appreciate some help.
Device:
- Nexus 5X LGH790 32GB
- Stock bootloader / fastboot
- Never unlocked / rooted / etc.
The only advanced thing I've done is join the beta program a few months ago to get 7.0 early. Got that without any issue.
Issue:
I received the 7.1.1 OTA on the day it came out. Installed with no problems. The next day, the phone just froze in the middle of regular use. After about 15 seconds, it started boot looping to the Google splash screen. I can hold volume-down to enter fastboot, but when I select recovery mode, it just starts looping again. Pretty much all I could do was power it off. I did find out by accident that if I left it looping for long enough, sometimes it actually loaded normally (I even saw beta program warning/notice). But when I tried using it for more than a minute, it would freeze, reboot, and loop again.
What I've already tried:
- I tried using the WugFresh NRT fix softbrick method. I was able to quickly turn on debugging one of the times that I left it to loop. But when NRT sent a reboot the phone, it threw it back into the loop and NRT stopped recognizing the device.
- I tried to follow the unbrick procedure using a TOT file in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/help/tutorial-how-unbricked-nexus-5x-16gb-t3481766 But even after using LGUP, I still cannot even get into recovery mode.
- I filed a bug in the AOSP here: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=225802.
I'm at a loss here. On another thread, a member suggested this type of loop was a hardware/solder joint issue. I suppose that's possible... but man, what a coincidence that would be! Just now after the OTA the hardware fails? Any other thoughts? I'm pretty new to a lot of the terms/methods here, so maybe I missed something.
Thanks, DCK.

Update: I tried using LGUP again. The phone still gets stuck on the Google screen then boot loops.
Now, however, I am able to get into recovery mode consistently. Other threads have suggested doing an OTA sideload at this point. But I cannot seem to get my device recognized. The NRT shows no ADB devices connected. So I'm still stuck. Is there another way to try sideload?

DC_Knight said:
Update: I tried using LGUP again. The phone still gets stuck on the Google screen then boot loops.
Now, however, I am able to get into recovery mode consistently. Other threads have suggested doing an OTA sideload at this point. But I cannot seem to get my device recognized. The NRT shows no ADB devices connected. So I'm still stuck. Is there another way to try sideload?
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Try fastboot/bootloader mode and fastboot flash the OTA manually.

Update 2: Seems like all the other things I tried over the last few days have caused various unofficial USB drivers to be installed. I've tried uninstalling most of them. I downloaded the google USB driver from latest SDK. But my 5X is still recognized as a Kedacom device when it is sitting at FastBoot.
However, I must have made some progress because I was able to start the sideload process. Unfortunately, I am now stuck on yet another error. The phone hangs at "verifying update package" and then after about 2 minutes... it reboots itself and starts looping again!
I thought I had it. So close. Now I want to throw the phone. Going to sleep, but would be grateful for any other suggestions in the morning.
- DCK

use nrt to erase all partitions, then download 7.1 factory image, unzip and flash one by one the partitions.

DC_Knight said:
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I'm at a loss here. On another thread, a member suggested this type of loop was a hardware/solder joint issue. I suppose that's possible... but man, what a coincidence that would be! Just now after the OTA the hardware fails? Any other thoughts? I'm pretty new to a lot of the terms/methods here, so maybe I missed something.
Thanks, DCK.
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Sounds like the boot loop issue many people have been having (the hardware/solder issue). It happened to me a few weeks ago after upgrading to Android 7.0. I got a replacement device from google.

If you're bootloader is locked, NRT or any other method to flash the factory image is not going to work. The only suggestion I have is to un-enroll in the beta program and hope your device will boot long enough to flash the ota Google will send the device to get back to 7.0. Note, this will wipe your device.
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Same problem here. It can't be recognized after I reboot to fastboot. So I can't flash anything.

If the device isn't recognized try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69273414&postcount=33. It's worked for a few of us with the same problem
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Enter stock recovery then flash the full ota via adb sideload

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[Q] Nexus 7 (2013) fails OTA update to 5.01 with Android Error

My unrooted, stock Nexus 7 was on 4.4. I received an OTA notification about 5.0.1 so accepted the upgrade. After the reboot and seeing the Android with the open stomach, it fails with Error against the Android. All I can do is long power off/volume up to power off and then power on again. It then reverts back to 4.4.
After about an hour I received another 5.0.1 update, went the same process and received the same error.
Does anybody know what that could be? I guess I could factory reset the device there is nothing on the tablet that hasn't been saved in my Google account anyway.
Thanks
Wanted to say I experienced the same thing earlier today, except I didn't get an immediate second chance at the OTA. I have the wifi-only version of the N7 2013, and it is also not rooted.
Browsed around the net and various places to see if others had this issue, but no luck. Not really sure what the problem is unless the download got messed up somehow?
Same issue here. Download the update. It shows verified. Reboots, starts to flash and then the android error
Reboot and it is still 5.0
Happy to report that when I got another crack at the ota the update went fine. Still confused as to what could've caused the problem though.
Well it killed my N7 it seems. Got the error message then shut itself down. Now it won't boot up no matter what I do. Any ideas?
My update just stays in the notification area. After the failure I just power the tablet off with long press of the power button and volume up.
I am stock, rooted and unlocked. I used the WUGS toolkit to flash the stock recovery assuming that this is all that was necessary for the OTA to be recognized and accepted. After flashing back to stock recovery, I rebooted the device and told the OTA to update. It starts going through the process and dies with "Error!" and reboots back into 5.0. I tried using the WUGS toolkit to ADB sideload, but I have not been able to get it to work. At some point, it actually got into the Stock Recovery, but ADB wasn't able to contact the device (that only happened once). Every other time, it goes through the script and shows the Android on it's back with the exclamation mark, and below it says "no command."
The device works, but it's frustrating. I wish there was just a way to fastboot the OTA, or just do it via TWRP.
I'm anxious to hear how others work through this, as it appears that I'm not the only one.
kendoori said:
I am stock, rooted and unlocked. I used the WUGS toolkit to flash the stock recovery assuming that this is all that was necessary for the OTA to be recognized and accepted. After flashing back to stock recovery, I rebooted the device and told the OTA to update. It starts going through the process and dies with "Error!" and reboots back into 5.0. I tried using the WUGS toolkit to ADB sideload, but I have not been able to get it to work. At some point, it actually got into the Stock Recovery, but ADB wasn't able to contact the device (that only happened once). Every other time, it goes through the script and shows the Android on it's back with the exclamation mark, and below it says "no command."
The device works, but it's frustrating. I wish there was just a way to fastboot the OTA, or just do it via TWRP.
I'm anxious to hear how others work through this, as it appears that I'm not the only one.
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Tried sideloading the factory image?
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Since my N7 is a secondary device (my main device is a N5 which received the Lollipop upgrade fine), I might just leave it on KitKat rather than muck around with sideloading Lollipop. KitKat works fine for me at the moment. But it's really annoying that a stock N7 cannot get an OTA upgrade and goes into an Android error state.
I was on 5.0 rooted with TWRP and got the same error trying to take the OTA. So I downloaded the rooted rom found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex.../rom-factory-stock-rooted-rom-lrx22c-t2960745 , used Wugfresh's NRT 1.9.9 to update the bootloader, and then dirty flashed the 5.0.1 rom with TWRP. Painless and fast with no loss of data or anything.
Same problem! I managed to workaround the issue by using fastboot replacing system.img boot.img recovery.img with stock ones!
chrismast said:
Tried sideloading the factory image?
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Are you suggesting that I blow away what's installed and just update by doing a fresh install? would prefer to not do that.
I did download razor-lrx21p-factory-ba55c6ab.tgz (the 5.0 factory image) and extract the recovery.img for it, and fastboot flashed it, and the no matter what I end up in the Recovery bootloop with the android on it's back and exlamation point and "No command."
kendoori said:
Are you suggesting that I blow away what's installed and just update by doing a fresh install? would prefer to not do that.
I did download razor-lrx21p-factory-ba55c6ab.tgz (the 5.0 factory image) and extract the recovery.img for it, and fastboot flashed it, and the no matter what I end up in the Recovery bootloop with the android on it's back and exlamation point and "No command."
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If I am not wrong, there is a way of flashing the factory image without wipe by modifying one of the scripts, never did it though myself.
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Turns out I was using the wrong key sequence for Recovery to get past that screen. Holding down Vol Up + Power for 3 seconds, then just pressing Power gets you to the right place. Am still having issues with OTA, as the system believes something was altered (install-recovery.sh). Others are saying that the way to do this is as described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57271130&postcount=423
kendoori said:
Turns out I was using the wrong key sequence for Recovery to get past that screen. Holding down Vol Up + Power for 3 seconds, then just pressing Power gets you to the right place. Am still having issues with OTA, as the system believes something was altered (install-recovery.sh). Others are saying that the way to do this is as described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57271130&postcount=423
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jep, that's what I was saying earlier: factory image. For the 5.0.1 update you only need system.img and boot.img, at least that way it worked for me and my N7 2013 is running fine so far.
I dont get 5.0 on my nexus 7 2013, wifi, 32 Gb(flo, ktu84p)
I had stock rooted Rom, u Used tweaks like softkeiz etc. then I unrooted, locked boot loader and flashed stock recovery. Android lollypop rollout was about 2 months ago, but I don't get 5.0 ota. Now I'm running 4.4.4 stock rom , locked boot loader and I unrooted it with super user unroot option. Can somebody help me why I don't get my ota?? Thanks ^^
I know that's wrong thread, I didn't find thread for my question .
I just got my update!!!!!
German8835 said:
I had stock rooted Rom, u Used tweaks like softkeiz etc. then I unrooted, locked boot loader and flashed stock recovery. Android lollypop rollout was about 2 months ago, but I don't get 5.0 ota. Now I'm running 4.4.4 stock rom , locked boot loader and I unrooted it with super user unroot option. Can somebody help me why I don't get my ota?? Thanks ^^
I know that's wrong thread, I didn't find thread for my question .
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Oh man! It's crasy, I was waiting so long, and exactly on this day when I write to thread I get my update!
EDIT: Never mind. I tried to do it via sideload, and it complained that the /System was too full. I rebooted, compared it to another Nexus 7, and the size was the same and free space was the same (and the other one updated fine). for the heck of it, I tried sideloading again, this time I formatted the cache first (no reason, just a thought) and that time it sideloaded correctly. So I'm up to date now... Weird.
I have the same issue. did a factory image install to 5.0. Now I get the update notification for 5.0.1 (as expected).
When I try to install it, it reboots, then I get "error" - have tried 3 times now. A reboot gets me back in the tablet, but am still at 5.0. This is my kid's tablet, so I have no need to root it or install a new rom, just want the dumb update to work correctly...
Jason
JasonJoel said:
EDIT: Never mind. I tried to do it via sideload, and it complained that the /System was too full. I rebooted, compared it to another Nexus 7, and the size was the same and free space was the same (and the other one updated fine). for the heck of it, I tried sideloading again, this time I formatted the cache first (no reason, just a thought) and that time it sideloaded correctly. So I'm up to date now... Weird.
I have the same issue. did a factory image install to 5.0. Now I get the update notification for 5.0.1 (as expected).
When I try to install it, it reboots, then I get "error" - have tried 3 times now. A reboot gets me back in the tablet, but am still at 5.0. This is my kid's tablet, so I have no need to root it or install a new rom, just want the dumb update to work correctly...
Jason
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That is indeed strange...If you are pure stock it should work I guess? You could still try to sideload the 5.0.1 as well (did the same as I did not want to wait for OTA). You can do it without full wipe, just wipe cache in the process. (You need only to flash system and boot.img, wipe cache, reboot). Nevertheless let me know if you get the "error" solved, would be interested to know.
newkydawg said:
I was on 5.0 rooted with TWRP and got the same error trying to take the OTA. So I downloaded the rooted rom found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex.../rom-factory-stock-rooted-rom-lrx22c-t2960745 , used Wugfresh's NRT 1.9.9 to update the bootloader, and then dirty flashed the 5.0.1 rom with TWRP. Painless and fast with no loss of data or anything.
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I was skeptical but this worked when I was having a similar problem to the OP Thanks. I have no idea how 5.0.1 is different though.

[Q] [Help] Galaxy nexus rebooting continuously

Hi
My GNex (Unlocked GSM variant) is rebooting continuously. I'm on Resurrection Remix rom (not blaming the rom, just mentioning it), TWRP: 2.8.5.0
The phone boots up, shows the lock screen and reboots within 10 seconds. This is happening continuously....
I booted into Recovery and did a restore(of existing nandroid)/wiped/repaired/re-partitioned but nothing works, it'd just say successful but the ROM/Data doesnt change at all.
Tried flashing via ODIN, but it fails after transmitting system.img to the device. Tried using pit also. Used different cables/USB ports/machines just to be sure.
Once after the phone booted up, I somehow managed to disable the Wifi (in 10 seconds that the phone was ON)and it got disconnected. And after the auto-reboot the wifi somehow was still ON.
I assume that the memory blocks have gone to read-only mode.
Similar thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/galaxy-nexus-restarting-continuously-t3046586
I'm posting it here for visibility. Please help
Regards,
sasuketobi
Have you tried installing the latest factory image from Google?
If not, just download it (I cannot post links now, because I have less than 10 posts, but you can google it by yourself - galaxy nexus factory image)
For GSM maguro, use yakju or takju with Google Wallet support.
Extract zip somewhere to your PC, connect your Nexus with your PC in bootloader mode and run flash-all.bat.
After this, you will have fully working 4.3 stock Android.
Then you should try again flashing recovery, custom rom and kernel.
LamarrCZ said:
Have you tried installing the latest factory image from Google?
If not, just download it (I cannot post links now, because I have less than 10 posts, but you can google it by yourself - galaxy nexus factory image)
For GSM maguro, use yakju or takju with Google Wallet support.
Extract zip somewhere to your PC, connect your Nexus with your PC in bootloader mode and run flash-all.bat.
After this, you will have fully working 4.3 stock Android.
Then you should try again flashing recovery, custom rom and kernel.
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Hi,
I've tried this and also using the flashboot commands separately but with no luck. Thanks for your suggestion though.
sasuketobi said:
Hi
My GNex (Unlocked GSM variant) is rebooting continuously. I'm on Resurrection Remix rom (not blaming the rom, just mentioning it), TWRP: 2.8.5.0
The phone boots up, shows the lock screen and reboots within 10 seconds. This is happening continuously....
I booted into Recovery and did a restore(of existing nandroid)/wiped/repaired/re-partitioned but nothing works, it'd just say successful but the ROM/Data doesnt change at all.
Tried flashing via ODIN, but it fails after transmitting system.img to the device. Tried using pit also. Used different cables/USB ports/machines just to be sure.
Once after the phone booted up, I somehow managed to disable the Wifi (in 10 seconds that the phone was ON)and it got disconnected. And after the auto-reboot the wifi somehow was still ON.
I assume that the memory blocks have gone to read-only mode.
Similar thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/galaxy-nexus-restarting-continuously-t3046586
I'm posting it here for visibility. Please help
Regards,
sasuketobi
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If every attempt to revive your phone fails, then I'm afraid that you will have to replace the motherboard in your phone
Wish39 said:
If every attempt to revive your phone fails, then I'm afraid that you will have to replace the motherboard in your phone
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Yeah, I've been thinking the same. Tried everything that I can and it's still in the same state.
Hi,
today my Galaxy Nexus started doing the same things you described. All trys to factory reset the phone or to flash a new rom were worthless. Did you get a solution for the Problem or did you change the motherboard?
Thank you for your help
Jochen
Even my keeps on rebooting continuously.. did any one find any solution...Please help..Thanks in anticipation of your cooperation..
same here, if anyone could help I would appreciate

Phone no longer bricked (yay!), but not fastboot

The backstory: I have no experience with rooting and or flashing custom ROMs. Prior to today my ze551ml was completely stock, running on the official android M update. I had a need to do a factory reset, but the phone would simply reboot. I assumed this was a problem with the update so I download and attempted to install the downgrade to l. Naturally it crashed mid downgrade and I thought it to be bricked. So, I started Googling and realized I was able to get into fastboot mode, but not recovery. Following a guide I located I attempted to flash the preroot ROM located at the link below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/development/rom-pre-root-img-t3079590
Well, it appeared to have worked, but now the phone refused to boot at all after being turned off. So, more Googling and I proceeded to follow the full unbricking guide below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/help/thead-bricked-phone-updating-to-mm-tips-t3452785
Partway through step 1.3 the phone restarted itself and booted right up into Android L! Success I thought to myself, but it was not to be. I proceeded to download the FOTA L update and it downloaded fine, but when I clicked to install it simply rebooted the phone. Tried a couple of other times with the same result. I realized that Supersu was installed so I did the full unroot assuming that was the problem, but to no avail. It appears that the updates can't install because the phone is incapable of entering fastboot or recover mode. Anytime I attempt to enter fastboot via hard key or through adb the phone hangs on the ASUS logo. Adb detects the phone when it's connected via USB, but of course fastboot can't because I can't get it into fastboot mode at all.
Any tips on how to get fastboot operational again so I can start applying updates again? Every guide I've located has started with "boot into fastboot/recovery" which simply isn't an option. Any help is appreciated.
Edit: Well, I think I've reached the end of the internet trying to google for a solution. The phone works, but it looks like it's stuck on build 2.13.40.13 until the end of its life. If anybody has any ideas I'm still hoping for a solution, but I can't find anything describing how to restore fastboot if the OS is intact.
kidnova said:
The backstory: I have no experience with rooting and or flashing custom ROMs. Prior to today my ze551ml was completely stock, running on the official android M update. I had a need to do a factory reset, but the phone would simply reboot. I assumed this was a problem with the update so I download and attempted to install the downgrade to l. Naturally it crashed mid downgrade and I thought it to be bricked. So, I started Googling and realized I was able to get into fastboot mode, but not recovery. Following a guide I located I attempted to flash the preroot ROM located at the link below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/development/rom-pre-root-img-t3079590
Well, it appeared to have worked, but now the phone refused to boot at all after being turned off. So, more Googling and I proceeded to follow the full unbricking guide below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/help/thead-bricked-phone-updating-to-mm-tips-t3452785
Partway through step 1.3 the phone restarted itself and booted right up into Android L! Success I thought to myself, but it was not to be. I proceeded to download the FOTA L update and it downloaded fine, but when I clicked to install it simply rebooted the phone. Tried a couple of other times with the same result. I realized that Supersu was installed so I did the full unroot assuming that was the problem, but to no avail. It appears that the updates can't install because the phone is incapable of entering fastboot or recover mode. Anytime I attempt to enter fastboot via hard key or through adb the phone hangs on the ASUS logo. Adb detects the phone when it's connected via USB, but of course fastboot can't because I can't get it into fastboot mode at all.
Any tips on how to get fastboot operational again so I can start applying updates again? Every guide I've located has started with "boot into fastboot/recovery" which simply isn't an option. Any help is appreciated.
Edit: Well, I think I've reached the end of the internet trying to google for a solution. The phone works, but it looks like it's stuck on build 2.13.40.13 until the end of its life. If anybody has any ideas I'm still hoping for a solution, but I can't find anything describing how to restore fastboot if the OS is intact.
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You have to use full unbrick method(xfstk + raw) to restore ur device fully
xfstk will restore ur fastboot image
yakub234go said:
You have to use full unbrick method(xfstk + raw) to restore ur device fully
xfstk will restore ur fastboot image
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Thanks for the response. I've tried this a dozen times, but unfortunately (this is going to sound weird) since it's not completely bricked it is only detected as Moorefield for a few seconds when started. This allows the xfstk tool to detect it and begin the download, but not long enough to complete the process so it times out. The only development access I have to the phone now is via adb, but since I don't have root I'm very limited in what I can do via command line. Since I can't access fastboot I can't achieve root. It's just a comedy of errors now.
kidnova said:
The backstory: I have no experience with rooting and or flashing custom ROMs. Prior to today my ze551ml was completely stock, running on the official android M update. I had a need to do a factory reset, but the phone would simply reboot. I assumed this was a problem with the update so I download and attempted to install the downgrade to l. Naturally it crashed mid downgrade and I thought it to be bricked. So, I started Googling and realized I was able to get into fastboot mode, but not recovery. Following a guide I located I attempted to flash the preroot ROM located at the link below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/development/rom-pre-root-img-t3079590
Well, it appeared to have worked, but now the phone refused to boot at all after being turned off. So, more Googling and I proceeded to follow the full unbricking guide below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/help/thead-bricked-phone-updating-to-mm-tips-t3452785
Partway through step 1.3 the phone restarted itself and booted right up into Android L! Success I thought to myself, but it was not to be. I proceeded to download the FOTA L update and it downloaded fine, but when I clicked to install it simply rebooted the phone. Tried a couple of other times with the same result. I realized that Supersu was installed so I did the full unroot assuming that was the problem, but to no avail. It appears that the updates can't install because the phone is incapable of entering fastboot or recover mode. Anytime I attempt to enter fastboot via hard key or through adb the phone hangs on the ASUS logo. Adb detects the phone when it's connected via USB, but of course fastboot can't because I can't get it into fastboot mode at all.
Any tips on how to get fastboot operational again so I can start applying updates again? Every guide I've located has started with "boot into fastboot/recovery" which simply isn't an option. Any help is appreciated.
Edit: Well, I think I've reached the end of the internet trying to google for a solution. The phone works, but it looks like it's stuck on build 2.13.40.13 until the end of its life. If anybody has any ideas I'm still hoping for a solution, but I can't find anything describing how to restore fastboot if the OS is intact.
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seems like you did not install droidboot.bin correctly... only way is use xFSTK again.i have updated the link to latest raw firmware 2.20.40.194 and use the same guide and commands..
sukhwant717 said:
seems like you did not install droidboot.bin correctly... only way is use xFSTK again.i have updated the link to latest raw firmware 2.20.40.194 and use the same guide and commands..
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The problem is that it's only recognized as Moorefield for a few seconds which isn't enough time for xFSTK to complete the install. Do you know of a way to force the device to stay connected as Moorefield?
kidnova said:
The problem is that it's only recognized as Moorefield for a few seconds which isn't enough time for xFSTK to complete the install. Do you know of a way to force the device to stay connected as Moorefield?
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Plug the phone to the PC, be sure the phone is completely off and then hold power + vol- for a few seconds. You must see the "Moorefield" driver permanent in the device manager.
Btw... I got the same problem (four lines, not bootloader, not OS; xFSTK FW+OS failed) and I'm stuck in this step :/
mrperalta said:
Plug the phone to the PC, be sure the phone is completely off and then hold power + vol- for a few seconds. You must see the "Moorefield" driver permanent in the device manager.
Btw... I got the same problem (four lines, not bootloader, not OS; xFSTK FW+OS failed) and I'm stuck in this step :/
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I've tried this many times, but it only shows Moorefield for a few seconds. I'm assuming this is because it has a fully operational OS so it doesn't stay in the generic USB device mode.
EDIT: I misread your original post. Holding power and volume DOWN does keep connect it in Moorefield. Thanks so much for that. The problem now is that once xFSTK gets to downloading the OS it reboots the phone which takes it out of USB mode and disconnects the tool. I'm still stuck where I was before, but that's a little progress. Any other thoughts?
New update. I'm able to get to the point of loading the OS from xFSTK by skipping the FW part, however it continuously fails. My assumption is because it can't overwrite the existing OS. Any other ideas?
kidnova said:
New update. I'm able to get to the point of loading the OS from xFSTK by skipping the FW part, however it continuously fails. My assumption is because it can't overwrite the existing OS. Any other ideas?
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Kidnova, reading this post I could fixed my problem. The "issue" was in the xFSTK where you put the flag (0x800000807). A guy on the threat said to put "0x80000807" instead of "0x800000807" (note that there is "0" from difference).
"those who are not able to keep device connected. take care of few steps
1. in xFSTK option menu change the flag override value to 0x80000807 not 0x800000807 ( don't forget to click gp value over ride)
2. while connecting to xFSTK attach usb to computer. hold power button for 20 seconds to make sure it power downs completely. then hold the power button down and click power button. wait till device vibrate or computer makes detection sound. leave power button but keep holding the volume button for few seconds"
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-sukhwant717
mrperalta said:
Kidnova, reading this post I could fixed my problem. The "issue" was in the xFSTK where you put the flag (0x800000807). A guy on the threat said to put "0x80000807" instead of "0x800000807" (note that there is "0" from difference).
-sukhwant717
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You guys are lifesavers! I've got fast boot again. Now to see if I can continue without screwing it up.
FINAL EDIT: I have a 100% functional stock Zenfone 2. Thanks everybody for your help.
kidnova said:
You guys are lifesavers! I've got fast boot again. Now to see if I can continue without screwing it up.
FINAL EDIT: I have a 100% functional stock Zenfone 2. Thanks everybody for your help.
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Hi, got the same issues, I've read many posts. Tried all of the million options. What was your final way of doing it, do you remember?

Stuck at bouncing dots [SOLVED and ROOTED]

ORIGINAL PROBLEM:
Pixel XL 128gb VS, received this morning with 63L.
1) Enabled debugging and OEM unlock.
2) Took the update as everyone said 63V is ok. But it turned out to be 63X(?) (I am on VZW network but phone purchased directly from google).
3) Used adb to get into bootloader mode and unlocked bootloader, which reset my phone and started fresh.
4) Enabled debugging again, OEM unlock was greyed out this time.
5) Rebooted, a message popped up something like 'needs to be locked to verify update' then google screen with unlocked lock symbol in the bottom.
6) Robooted again just to test. Still showed same thing, everything else seems to be working fine.
7) went back into adb mode and did fastboot boot boot-to-root.img
8) adb said successful
9) Phone restarted and showed the screen with bouncing dots. That was 55-ish minutes ago. Nothing else happening, but the screen with jumping dots.
Anyway to fix it or am I screwed?
Edit: Just tried and see if adb recognizes it now, nope.
@n3far1us,
A lot of discussion on SuperSU thread about this, but few answers yet.
Here > http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/development/root-supersu-t3490156/page57
cam30era said:
@n3far1us,
A lot of discussion on SuperSU thread about this, but few answers yet.
Thank you @cam30era for sending me to the right direction. Did not realize I needed to look into SuperSU thread for this. I was searching in the wrong areas.
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Same issue here
Same issues here after taking V update which completed then immediately flashed elemental kernel then rerooted which said ok now stuck on jumping dots for atleast an hour? Any ideas how to fix this I followed the directions of a dveloper on here and it screwed me!
QUOTE=n3far1us;69558628]Pixel XL 128gb VS, received this morning with 63L.
1) Enabled debugging and OEM unlock.
2) Took the update as everyone said 63V is ok. But it turned out to be 63X(?) (I am on VZW network but phone purchased directly from google).
3) Used adb to get into bootloader mode and unlocked bootloader, which reset my phone and started fresh.
4) Enabled debugging again, OEM unlock was greyed out this time.
5) Rebooted, a message popped up something like 'needs to be locked to verify update' then google screen with unlocked lock symbol in the bottom.
6) Robooted again just to test. Still showed same thing, everything else seems to be working fine.
7) went back into adb mode and did fastboot boot boot-to-root.img
8) adb said successful
9) Phone restarted and showed the screen with jumping dots. That was 40-ish minutes ago. Nothing else happening, but the screen with jumping dots.
Anyway to fix it or am I screwed?
Edit: Just tried and see if adb recognizes it now, nope.[/QUOTE]
@kirschdog1,
Follow the SuperSU thread that I referenced above.
On it now but it doesnt look like anyone has an answer for us!
cam30era said:
@kirschdog1,
Follow the SuperSU thread that I referenced above.
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THE FIX
After about 6 hours of bouncing dots and trying out various things, @dowlf finally saved my life.
To recover the phone, I followed-
1) Boot to bootloader
2) Select 'Recovery' then once in recovery hold power and vol-up buttons for 5 sec then let go of the vol-up (but keep pressing power)
3) From there, choose Apply Update from ADB
4) Run 'adb sideload blahblah.zip' (mine was 63X OTA)
5) Choose 'Reboot system now' once copying done.
THE ROOT
After figuring out how to fix it, I immediately went back trying to root it again.
However, this time I decided to do more research and it appeared that I may have used an outdated boot-to-root.img which kicked off the bootloop. The first file was dated 10/31 and the second one I found was dated 11/03. I decided to try the 2nd one this time with "fastboot boot" command and voila!
My Pixel is successfully rooted on 63x!
Thanks to @Chainfire for all the hard work!
Oh and this is the link where I found the second file from-
https://plus.google.com/+Chainfire/posts/24xhJN724HG
Please help!
Guys I have a 32gb Pixel XL from Verizon, I unlocked the bootloader, and today I tried the boot-to-root and now i'm stuck on the bouncing dots, I've downloaded the OTA update, tried the flash-all script, didn't work, failed out at one part,
i tried sideloading the ota.zip and it said failed to sideload ota.zip and i'm FREAKING out i just bricked this phone...
PLEASE ASSIST. My phone is my livelyhood for my job and without it i'm screwed.
YankelMyWankel said:
Guys I have a 32gb Pixel XL from Verizon, I unlocked the bootloader, and today I tried the boot-to-root and now i'm stuck on the bouncing dots, I've downloaded the OTA update, tried the flash-all script, didn't work, failed out at one part,
i tried sideloading the ota.zip and it said failed to sideload ota.zip and i'm FREAKING out i just bricked this phone...
PLEASE ASSIST. My phone is my livelyhood for my job and without it i'm screwed.
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Try flashing everything manually.
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YankelMyWankel said:
Guys I have a 32gb Pixel XL from Verizon, I unlocked the bootloader, and today I tried the boot-to-root and now i'm stuck on the bouncing dots, I've downloaded the OTA update, tried the flash-all script, didn't work, failed out at one part,
i tried sideloading the ota.zip and it said failed to sideload ota.zip and i'm FREAKING out i just bricked this phone...
PLEASE ASSIST. My phone is my livelyhood for my job and without it i'm screwed.
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Make sure you have the latest android SDK for adb and fastboot or it won't play very well
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alright, so i got stuck in ALMOST same situation, rooted my device got stuck on dots.
googled my problem and found this thread and found it more helpful, the only thing creating confusion is the OTA required.
got my device on 11th of this month and i guess started using it on 12th or 13th, and when i turned it on it asked me for updates and straight away i downloaded all the updates, but unfortunately i forgot to check what build number i was on.
so could you guys please help me out with the OTA version?
shall i go with the latest one?
and the rest is the same right?
like after sideloading the OTA file my device will be back to stock and unrooted ?
OKAY SO I'VE SOLVED MY PROBLEM BY JUST INSTALLING OTA WITH SIDELOAD COMMAND.
Thank you for the solution guys.

Help, might have killed my device

Not 100% sure of best place to post this, but I'm getting desperate now...
I'm pretty worried I've killed my device. After following the guide on how to root with Magisk, my phone is stuck on the white "loading" screen with a G logo. I've since tried to restart, but I can either go into fastboot mode or get the white screen when attempting to boot into android.
Tried to flash the latest factory image to fix it, but that couldn't get that to work. Now the phone isn't showing up on adb devices either. panicking a little bit here.
Does anyone know what to do?
ADB won't work unless the phone is booted into Android or in stock recovery for a sideload.
Does your computer recognize the device when you are in Fastboot mode and type "fastboot devices"? Try flashing the factory image again but make sure you have the most up to date platform tools from Google. Old versions are a common cause of issues.
Did you flash TWRP recovery or just boot to it to root? If you still have stock recovery you can try a factory reset from there but any modified images you installed might be the issue.
like Fury said, your platform tools need to be updated, same thing happened to me.
What didn't work when you flashed the factory image? Do you have the latest sdk tools version of fastboot and adb?
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fury683 said:
ADB won't work unless the phone is booted into Android or in stock recovery for a sideload.
Does your computer recognize the device when you are in Fastboot mode and type "fastboot devices"? Try flashing the factory image again but make sure you have the most up to date platform tools from Google. Old versions are a common cause of issues.
Did you flash TWRP recovery or just boot to it to root? If you still have stock recovery you can try a factory reset from there but any modified images you installed might be the issue.
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Thanks so much, this is where I was going wrong. Have gone into recovery and rescued it.
Tried the process again to get Magisk working, but ended up the same although this time the white screen only went on for a while before I got an error saying my data was corrupted. Tbh, after all the stress I'm just going to give up on this and live with the phone in stock. All my drivers and adb were installed and setup today, so everything is up to date.
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Not out of the woods yet. After restarting the phone and going through the setup, it's not detecting the SIM card or any wifi networks. I've installed the OTA and wiped data once more after having this problem, still not resolved.
Nick676 said:
Thanks so much, this is where I was going wrong. Have gone into recovery and rescued it.
Tried the process again to get Magisk working, but ended up the same although this time the white screen only went on for a while before I got an error saying my data was corrupted. Tbh, after all the stress I'm just going to give up on this and live with the phone in stock. All my drivers and adb were installed and setup today, so everything is up to date.
Thanks again for helping.
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It sounds like you are trying to install Magisk v17.1 like I tried. If so you need to use v17.3 beta. If you follow this thread you should be fine. It even tells you what to do for your original problem, just takes some reading and patience.
Misterxtc said:
It sounds like you are trying to install Magisk v17.1 like I tried. If so you need to use v17.3 beta. If you follow this thread you should be fine. It even tells you what to do for your original problem, just takes some reading and patience.
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I tried it with both 17.1 and 17.3, so not sure what the issue is. Seem to have finally booted up properly with wifi and signal working, so hopefully it's all good now. Gonna give up on rooting.
Nick676 said:
Not 100% sure of best place to post this, but I'm getting desperate now...
I'm pretty worried I've killed my device. After following the guide on how to root with Magisk, my phone is stuck on the white "loading" screen with a G logo. I've since tried to restart, but I can either go into fastboot mode or get the white screen when attempting to boot into android.
Tried to flash the latest factory image to fix it, but that couldn't get that to work. Now the phone isn't showing up on adb devices either. panicking a little bit here.
Does anyone know what to do?
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you may want to try to totally uninstalling Magisk frist with the official latest Magisk uninstaller and reboot and then do a complete factory reset. this has helped me in the past.
my new pixel 3XL will be the first Android phone that I owned that will not be rooted.

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