Bricked?!? - Google Pixel 2 XL Questions & Answers

Just got the XL on Friday. Loved it.
Unlocked the bootloader about 45 minutes ago. Wiped upon reboot (as normal). Google logo displayed with progress bar but the animation never stopped.
Downloaded the factory image from Nov. Ran the flash-all.bat from bootloader. No errors. Rebooted. Got a "Your device is corrupt" error. Phone stuck on the Google boot screen. Going into recovery just gives me a dead droid.
Attempting to flash the 8.1 developer preview results in the same issue. As of right now, nothing seems to boot at all. I've changed USB-C cables, since I've read about those causing issues, but still the same.

derekr44 said:
Just got the XL on Friday. Loved it.
Unlocked the bootloader about 45 minutes ago. Wiped upon reboot (as normal). Google logo displayed with progress bar but the animation never stopped.
Downloaded the factory image from Nov. Ran the flash-all.bat from bootloader. No errors. Rebooted. Got a "Your device is corrupt" error. Phone stuck on the Google boot screen. Going into recovery just gives me a dead droid.
Attempting to flash the 8.1 developer preview results in the same issue. As of right now, nothing seems to boot at all. I've changed USB-C cables, since I've read about those causing issues, but still the same.
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I have no experience with your issue but it sounds like a soft brick. Im sure if you follow this guide ypu can fix it. https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/how-to/guide-unlock-flash-root-pixel-2-xl-t3702418 hopefully this helps until someone who really knows can help you.

Dielahn said:
I have no experience with your issue but it sounds like a soft brick. Im sure if you follow this guide ypu can fix it. https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/how-to/guide-unlock-flash-root-pixel-2-xl-t3702418 hopefully this helps until someone who really knows can help you.
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That simple thread actually gave me an idea. I grabbed the latest SDK tools. Presto!
Note to anyone else with this issue...

derekr44 said:
Just got the XL on Friday. Loved it.
Unlocked the bootloader about 45 minutes ago. Wiped upon reboot (as normal). Google logo displayed with progress bar but the animation never stopped.
Downloaded the factory image from Nov. Ran the flash-all.bat from bootloader. No errors. Rebooted. Got a "Your device is corrupt" error. Phone stuck on the Google boot screen. Going into recovery just gives me a dead droid.
Attempting to flash the 8.1 developer preview results in the same issue. As of right now, nothing seems to boot at all. I've changed USB-C cables, since I've read about those causing issues, but still the same.
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By the way, the dead Droid is recovery, from that screen, hold power and press up for recovery menu, in case you ever get stuck again

And just for future reference for others who may be in a similar issue and stumble across this thread...
As long as you've successfully unlocked your bootloader and "fastboot devices" successfully pulls up your device, you'll be just fine. You just gotta take a step back, breath and then make sure your SDK tools are updated before moving forward.

if the flash tool isn't working, use my script:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761

i know this is probably going to sound really stupid but somehow i bricked my phone as well....not exactly sure what happened but it had to do with something after installing/booting TWRP. anyway, i am stuck with nothing on my phone and can't seem to do anyting....derek, how did you use sdk to fix???
*edit I can't even have fastboot devices pull my phone....am i really f'ed?

warlord1352 said:
i know this is probably going to sound really stupid but somehow i bricked my phone as well....not exactly sure what happened but it had to do with something after installing/booting TWRP. anyway, i am stuck with nothing on my phone and can't seem to do anyting....derek, how did you use sdk to fix???
*edit I can't even have fastboot devices pull my phone....am i really f'ed?
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If you cannot get the Bootloader to load, then you are seriously SOL. You have a hard bricked device.
Only thing you can do now is raise a support case with Google and hope that allow you to get a replacement with the only explanation being, "The phone restarted on it's own and never came back up." Or something similar and vague without expressly telling them what you did.

warlord1352 said:
i know this is probably going to sound really stupid but somehow i bricked my phone as well....not exactly sure what happened but it had to do with something after installing/booting TWRP. anyway, i am stuck with nothing on my phone and can't seem to do anyting....derek, how did you use sdk to fix???
*edit I can't even have fastboot devices pull my phone....am i really f'ed?
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Make sure you try a different cable to connect your phone to your PC.. I had the same issue, and I try two different cable before my device accepted the flash-all

Okay, so somehow fortunately I was able to get back into my TWRP 1 last time and able to push my files I needed to boot it back up...
Raistline said:
If you cannot get the Bootloader to load, then you are seriously SOL. You have a hard bricked device.
Only thing you can do now is raise a support case with Google and hope that allow you to get a replacement with the only explanation being, "The phone restarted on it's own and never came back up." Or something similar and vague without expressly telling them what you did.
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The funny thing is I was able to and was in bootloader but I couldn't use any commands from my computer (as far as I know) which is why I was freaking out.
I should've but I didn't actually try using other cables. I did try other usb ports but that didn't do anything.
I still kind of believe that my phone (somehow) got messed up from loading TWRP. I don't know if it's because it is still beta or what but I am like 99% sure it was from that as I can't see anything else being the problem.

warlord1352 said:
i know this is probably going to sound really stupid but somehow i bricked my phone as well....not exactly sure what happened but it had to do with something after installing/booting TWRP. anyway, i am stuck with nothing on my phone and can't seem to do anyting....derek, how did you use sdk to fix???
*edit I can't even have fastboot devices pull my phone....am i really f'ed?
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just install the lastest fastboot and adb drivers from google and flash the factory image using commands or use any script .
after that everytime my phone got stuck on google logo .
how i fixed - Temporary boot twrp beta2 recovery using cmd (fastboot boot abc.img) "here abc refers to the correct name of the img file" and once booted into recovery go to advanced and select Partition A and reboot.
It will boot up just fine
Here is the link for a script that will flash both partitions with stock image
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761

derekr44 said:
Just got the XL on Friday. Loved it.
Unlocked the bootloader about 45 minutes ago. Wiped upon reboot (as normal). Google logo displayed with progress bar but the animation never stopped.
Downloaded the factory image from Nov. Ran the flash-all.bat from bootloader. No errors. Rebooted. Got a "Your device is corrupt" error. Phone stuck on the Google boot screen. Going into recovery just gives me a dead droid.
Attempting to flash the 8.1 developer preview results in the same issue. As of right now, nothing seems to boot at all. I've changed USB-C cables, since I've read about those causing issues, but still the same.
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Something similar for me but with different reason for starting all this. When I did sideload of 8.1 all went well but my camera wasn't working (I saw the same thing in 8.1 DP) so I needed to go back to 8.0 but you can't sideload downgrade. I went to Google to get replacement sent and figure I might try to sort things out with this one in the meantime. I had to unlock to be able to just flash the factory 8.0 image so did that with both the unlock commands, then after that and after update I just got hung on the white screen with google logo. I was able to get back to bootloader with the power button + volume from off and from there I would get to the screen with the android and the exclamation point - I think you hold volume up and then power to go to sideload. Once there I just sideloaded 8.0 and all was good. I do still get the warning about corrupt whatever and have to hit power on reboot or fresh power up but I could redo the locks and whatnot and all seems fine now with camera working.
At the least I got camera back while waiting for replacement.
b4db0ys said:
just install the lastest fastboot and adb drivers from google and flash the factory image using commands or use any script .
after that everytime my phone got stuck on google logo .
how i fixed - Temporary boot twrp beta2 recovery using cmd (fastboot boot abc.img) "here abc refers to the correct name of the img file" and once booted into recovery go to advanced and select Partition A and reboot.
It will boot up just fine
Here is the link for a script that will flash both partitions with stock image
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761
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This cleaned things up for me - still no camera in 8.1 but I got the replacement coming.

So I'm in the same boat as the OP but my bootloader is locked. Am I totally screwed? Is there a way to do any of this when the device won't show up in ADB?

Deuces said:
if the flash tool isn't working, use my script:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761
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can you just develop some scripts that working on locked bootloader ?
i have a bricked Pixel xl with locked bootloader and oem locked

If you can boot twrp but can't connect to a pc, a type c flash drive comes in handy. Load it with the needed ota, twrp installer zip and Just mount it and you're good to go.

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[Q] [Nexus 7 - 2013, wifi, 16G]Got stuck at Google logo

Hi everybody,
I'm so angry with my Nexus 7 (wifi 2013) because I just made it mess up.
Let me tell you how stupid I was.
First, I tried to root but it failed.
Second, I used 'Back to Stock' with 'Nexus Root Toolkit v1.7.2'. Finally, I got stuck at Google logo
I tried some solutions on the internet but it still unchanged anything.
Could you show me how to fix it, please?
Thank you so much.
This is the images of error that I got (I'm sorry I cannot insert image because I'm a new member of this forum, could you go to the link below to see more details?)
s1019.photobucket.com/user/namserious/media/Error_Nexus7.png.html
Your /system is broken.
Try restoring factory defaults using this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45671279#post45671279
Restoring Successfully
sfhub said:
Your /system is broken.
Try restoring factory defaults using this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45671279#post45671279
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Awesome, sfhub :good: :laugh:
Thank you so much. I have restored successfully.
This is my result
i1019.photobucket.com/albums/af319/namserious/WP_20131018_001.jpg
How did you do that?
namserious said:
Awesome, sfhub :good: :laugh:
Thank you so much. I have restored successfully.
This is my result
i1019.photobucket.com/albums/af319/namserious/WP_20131018_001.jpg
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Hey namserious,
How did you get it working? Did you use the Mini guide given by sfhub? I'm having the same issues with my nexus 7 (2013). I only used for one day. Restarted on the second day and never got anything after the Google logo. Also, my phone wasn't rooted, so I didn't have developer options turned on and since I can't get into the system, I can't turn it on either. Will that make a difference?
Thanks.
nexussucks said:
Hey namserious,
How did you get it working? Did you use the Mini guide given by sfhub? I'm having the same issues with my nexus 7 (2013). I only used for one day. Restarted on the second day and never got anything after the Google logo. Also, my phone wasn't rooted, so I didn't have developer options turned on and since I can't get into the system, I can't turn it on either. Will that make a difference?
Thanks.
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If you didn't root the device or do anything else with it, you should be able to get into Recovery Mode and do a factory reset.
https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/2668187?hl=en
Even recovery doesn't work
I'm not able to get into recovery mode. When I select recovery mode, the tablet starts and displays Google logo again and gets stuck there again.
nexussucks said:
I'm not able to get into recovery mode. When I select recovery mode, the tablet starts and displays Google logo again and gets stuck there again.
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When you get into recovery you will see just the droid and the red triangle. At this screen you will need to push the power button then Vol Up and release. I had to do that about 3 times then I was able to get the menu items. From there I did a factory reset. After that I was good to go. Hope this helps!
Kind Regards,
Rb
RenderBroken said:
When you get into recovery you will see just the droid and the red triangle. At this screen you will need to push the power button then Vol Up and release. I had to do that about 3 times then I was able to get the menu items. From there I did a factory reset. After that I was good to go. Hope this helps!
Kind Regards,
Rb
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Thanks Rb, But the thing is I don't get the droid and red triangle at all after I select recovery mode. I have tried everything but nothing happens. I still end up with dreadful Google logo. Suddenly I'm beginning to really hate it.
nexussucks said:
Thanks Rb, But the thing is I don't get the droid and red triangle at all after I select recovery mode. I have tried everything but nothing happens. I still end up with dreadful Google logo. Suddenly I'm beginning to really hate it.
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You could try re-flashing the factory image.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2487757
Latest factory image build is JSS15R
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#razor
nexussucks said:
Thanks Rb, But the thing is I don't get the droid and red triangle at all after I select recovery mode. I have tried everything but nothing happens. I still end up with dreadful Google logo. Suddenly I'm beginning to really hate it.
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Im sorry, I didnt read correctly. I had issues too restoring back to Stock since my setup was all changed. I had to use these steps. I am going to assume you know how to use fastboot and what it is.
DISCALAIMER! These steps will delete your user data!!!!
> fastboot erase boot
> fastboot erase cache
> fastboot erase recovery
> fastboot erase system
> fastboot erase userdata
> fastboot flash bootloader BOOTLOADER.img
> fastboot reboot-bootloader
> fastboot -w update IMAGE.zip
So after that I was able to get past the google logo but just stuck at the boot logo (Multi Colored X) I then had to get into recovery using the steps I stated above then did a factory reset.
Success
Rb, I just tried your instructions. YOU ARE A SAVIOUR :laugh:. After 2 days of continous troubleshooting, I had given up my hopes and was thinking of returning it. But suddenly after getting used to seeing the Google logo, I just noticed the android robot on the screen. And after a few seconds I saw the welcome screen... Viola.
Thanks man, I really appreciate your help. :good:
nexussucks said:
Rb, I just tried your instructions. YOU ARE A SAVIOUR :laugh:. After 2 days of continous troubleshooting, I had given up my hopes and was thinking of returning it. But suddenly after getting used to seeing the Google logo, I just noticed the android robot on the screen. And after a few seconds I saw the welcome screen... Viola.
Thanks man, I really appreciate your help. :good:
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Glad to help! The best thing about Nexus devices are the different fail-safes. If the Rom is screwed up you can flash a new one from recovery. If recovery is screwed you flash a new one from the boot loader. If the boot loader is screwed you can flash another from recovery. Also the N7 2013 tablet is the best for the money. I user mine for work. I am a tech admin for a school district and have certain tools located on my desktop (Active Directory, Printer Manager, etc) and I have RDP installed on my N7. Now when I need to reset a password or whatever i can just RDP to my desktop. This tablet has made my life easier and hopefully yours will too now.
Kind Regards
Rb
Name change
RenderBroken said:
Glad to help! The best thing about Nexus devices are the different fail-safes. If the Rom is screwed up you can flash a new one from recovery. If recovery is screwed you flash a new one from the boot loader. If the boot loader is screwed you can flash another from recovery. Also the N7 2013 tablet is the best for the money. I user mine for work. I am a tech admin for a school district and have certain tools located on my desktop (Active Directory, Printer Manager, etc) and I have RDP installed on my N7. Now when I need to reset a password or whatever i can just RDP to my desktop. This tablet has made my life easier and hopefully yours will too now.
Kind Regards
Rb
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This is my first experience with a Nexus device and I might have judged it in a wrong way. But I think the problem is not the device but the information regarding the latest Nexus devices. Hopefully there will be more workarounds of the new Nexus devices.
I guess I will have to change my username
nexussucks said:
This is my first experience with a Nexus device and I might have judged it in a wrong way. But I think the problem is not the device but the information regarding the latest Nexus devices. Hopefully there will be more workarounds of the new Nexus devices.
I guess I will have to change my username
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This is the price we pay for the cutting edge. Also , at least for me, this is part of the fun. Now I have a much better understanding of Android than if I did being an avg. user. I was thinking the same about the name change. lol
RenderBroken said:
Glad to help! The best thing about Nexus devices are the different fail-safes. If the Rom is screwed up you can flash a new one from recovery. If recovery is screwed you flash a new one from the boot loader. If the boot loader is screwed you can flash another from recovery. Also the N7 2013 tablet is the best for the money. I user mine for work. I am a tech admin for a school district and have certain tools located on my desktop (Active Directory, Printer Manager, etc) and I have RDP installed on my N7. Now when I need to reset a password or whatever i can just RDP to my desktop. This tablet has made my life easier and hopefully yours will too now.
Kind Regards
Rb
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Hey, know it's been a little bit but my nexus 7 says no OS in TWRP recovery. I tried flashing it back to stock but it doesn't work. The bootloader is locked and when I try to do anything manually it just hangs on stuff like erasing 'system'/cache etc... in fastboot. I have not been able to find anything to work. And when I try to fastboot oem unlock it gets stuck when i press volume up and power to accept unlocking it. I have tried different cables and another computer. maybe I should try a third computer.. Do you have any suggestions?
RenderBroken said:
Im sorry, I didnt read correctly. I had issues too restoring back to Stock since my setup was all changed. I had to use these steps. I am going to assume you know how to use fastboot and what it is.
DISCALAIMER! These steps will delete your user data!!!!
> fastboot erase boot
> fastboot erase cache
> fastboot erase recovery
> fastboot erase system
> fastboot erase userdata
> fastboot flash bootloader BOOTLOADER.img
> fastboot reboot-bootloader
> fastboot -w update IMAGE.zip
So after that I was able to get past the google logo but just stuck at the boot logo (Multi Colored X) I then had to get into recovery using the steps I stated above then did a factory reset.
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I know this is an old thread, but I'm having this exact issue. I'm just stuck on the google screen. I can get into the bootloader just fine, but not the recovery. I followed these directions. Flashed the factory image and everything. But I still can't get past the google logo. I've followed every bit of advice I could find on this issue and I can't seem to get it working. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Does anyone know what's going on? I've tried everything I could find. Multiple times. From the suggestions listed here to the WUG kit to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381582
Nothing is working. I goes through the reflashing successfully. The command prompt says that everything is done. And then it just gets stuck at the Google screen again. I'm at my wits end and have no idea what to try next. I know that because I can get into the bootloader still, there has to be SOMETHING that will work. But I just don't know. Any ideas?
is there a android L Developers Preview flashable zip? thanks
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Anyone figure out what is causing this? I got a remanufactured 2nd Gen N7 16G yesterday. Updated to 4.4.4 over the air. Then unlocked the bootloader and rooted. Everything went fine. I installed Franco's latest kernel (r17) over stock and all was well. However, this morning, while using the device in the middle of GoW, it rebooted to the Google Screen and froze there. I could boot into the bootloader and have my comp recognize the device, so could ADB and Fastboot, however, I could not get into recovery. (I had installed TWRP 2.7.1.1 when I rooted). Trying to get into recovery would just freeze at the Google Screen.
So, I then tried both manually ADB'ing commands, as well as using Wug's Toolkit, and both methods seemed to complete successfully without error (I was using the latest Razor-Flo 4.4.4 files from Google's Dev Page so it is not an issue where I am using the Gen 1 files for Grouper or anything like that in error), however, neither method allowed me to boot into recovery, and left me at the same place. No matter what I did, I was stuck at that screen. I ended up calling Asus to RMA.
So, while it is not a current issue for me, I am interested to know if anyone has sorted what the root cause is, and whether it is an issue on the hardware side. I am not a complete noob to the N7 (I have 2 Groupers), and have been modding for a few years on Samsungs, and until this morning, have never had a soft brick I could not fix. This time, I gave up.
Same problem here, I have a Deb 32g, it went a little wonky and then rebooted. No amount of flashing and wiping and fastbooting has been able to recovery it. Gets stuck on Google Logo no matter what I do. Can't get recovery. Can't boot past Google. It will do fastboot without errors, but that's the only thing it will do.

[Q] Nexus 7 suddenly bricked ?

Hello all, so yesterday I went on my tablet (Nexus 7 2013 WIFI ver.) and browsed the net a bit and went to sleep. I recall having around 30% battery power. This morning I wake up to an apparently flat battery (power button didn't turn on anything) so I just plugged it in and did something else. After a while, I took my tablet and started it with the power button. However, it got stuck on the Google logo and never fired up anything. I've rooted the tablet quite some time ago (months) so the cause is not from there.
Things I haven't recently done:
Installing an app.
Rooting or flashing anything.
Updating an app.
Things I have tried doing to fix the problem:
Booting into FASTBOOT then trying the recovery mode = still stuck on the Google logo.
Booting a custom recovery image using Wug's toolkit = frozen at the team logo (TWRP) / black screen (CWM).
Flash Stock + Unroot (Soft-Bricked/Bootloop) = FAILED (flash write failure).
So now I'm really stuck and desperate to make the device work again. I've been reading all day long and trying all sorts of solutions to no avail. And it seems far-fetched to me for a device like this to just instantly brick itself without any reason at all.
Can anyone help me with this case ? Or does anyone has any idea what just happened to my tablet ? :crying:
EDIT: I'm afraid that warranty might not work as the device was unlocked and rooted so it's the last solution for me.
Bumpity bump
No one has any idea what happened to the tablet and how to fix it ? I've tried doing some more flashing but to no avail. It just refuses to flash and keeps failing to write the files.
I think you need to leave out on the charger for 1/2hr without doing anything with it. You are probably using what little power it has charged by trying to reboot it, etc.
I had to do that once and it did the trick.
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There is no reason you should not be able to get in to recovery (power and volume down).
You could call Motorola. They have good tech support.
The exact same thing happened to me. I rooted it months ago and haven't changed a thing since then. It just froze up a few days ago. I restarted and it just gets stuck on the google screen. I can get into the bootloader, but when I try to go to recovery, the google screen comes up and won't go away. I've tried every method I can find for flashing the stock image and absolutely nothing is working. I just get stuck on the google screen.
Please update this if you find a solution!
Do u guys have the most up to date version of whatever particular recovery that you're on?
Yep. I've flashed the stock recovery multiple times to no avail. :/
nexusjas said:
Yep. I've flashed the stock recovery multiple times to no avail. :/
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If you can't get into recovery or flash any images it sounds to me like a hardware failure. Bad memory maybe? If you've tried everything then RMA to Asus before the one year warranty runs out.
Have you tried to see if your computer sees your N7 by typing fastboot devices if you have the sdk installed?
wantabe said:
If you can't get into recovery or flash any images it sounds to me like a hardware failure. Bad memory maybe? If you've tried everything then RMA to Asus before the one year warranty runs out.
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Not what I wanted to hear, but you're probably right. Thanks :/
nexusjas said:
Not what I wanted to hear, but you're probably right. Thanks :/
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I was to slow with my update. Does your computer see your N7 with fastboot?
wantabe said:
I was to slow with my update. Does your computer see your N7 with fastboot?
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Yes, I can get into the bootloader just fine and I can use fastboot. I go through the flashing process and the command prompt says everything flashed successfully, but when I restart the device, it hangs on the google logo. The same thing happens when I try to boot into recovery.
nexusjas said:
Yes, I can get into the bootloader just fine and I can use fastboot. I go through the flashing process and the command prompt says everything flashed successfully, but when I restart the device, it hangs on the google logo. The same thing happens when I try to boot into recovery.
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If you fastboot flashed the factory image and can't boot up then it sounds like a hardware problem. Out of ideas, sorry.
wantabe said:
If you fastboot flashed the factory image and can't boot up then it sounds like a hardware problem. Out of ideas, sorry.
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I'm not sure what happened, but I just ran this little utility again (I've done it many times over the last week or so to no avail) and it actually worked. Hopefully it keeps working!
Thanks for your help!

[q] hard bricked

OK,
So a friend of mine asked me to help him fix his Nexus 7 2013 FLO (WiFi only).
According to him he hasn't even unlocked the bootloader (and the info displayed while in fastboot mode confirms this). Apparently what happened, a few months ago, he downloaded an OFFICIAL KitKat OTA, clicked OK to upgrade, and since then, the tablet will not get past the screen that says Google. I can get it into fastboot mode but cannot flash anything, and when I attempted to use The Nexus Root Toolkit by WugFresh to unlock the bootloader at the very least, I can get it to display the screen that says "please use the arrow key to navigate Yes or No. Unlocking your bootloader allows you to load a custom OS, but may void your warranty, etc. etc. etc."
I tried using CMD to erase the cache and userdata and after giving it upwards of 20 minutes, during which the window (in CMD) simply said "erasing cache" and never actually made any progress whatsoever...
Any idea what (if anything) can be done?
Sound off in the comments!
Thanks a million!
Stephen Spigelman
I can't help... but am in the same boat as of last night with the 5.0 update.
Were you able to unlock the bootloader? You did say that you were able to get to the screen to unlock it. If not, i dont think much of anything can be done.
Bricked
Virgin N7 2013... No hacking... Bootloader locked... started acting weird and I attempted a system restore. It now gets stuck at the Google screen. Fastboot gets stuck at erasing userdata. I have tried multiple USB cables on Win7, OSX, and Ubuntu. Help!!!
im wondering how this happens?, I already unlocked my bootloader just cause of this.. maybe the chip just dies?
When my 2013 was stuck at the Google screen, I RMAed and they had to replace the motherboard. Unfortunately, I think this is a hardware issue.
ariesgodofwar said:
When my 2013 was stuck at the Google screen, I RMAed and they had to replace the motherboard. Unfortunately, I think this is a hardware issue.
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Too many of us with the exact same problem after trying to to flash Lollipop. Cant believe we re all having hardware problems at the same time.
tigerdim said:
Too many of us with the exact same problem after trying to to flash Lollipop. Cant believe we re all having hardware problems at the same time.
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Mine did not occur after flashing any firmware, but the symptom was the same in that I could get into the bootloader, attempt to flash new system images, appear as if all would be well, and then on reboot would stick at the Google screen. Not sure if folks are seeing the same thing here, but when I tried to get into Recovery from the Bootloader menu, it would reboot as if going there, but still never make it past the Google screen. It happened within 18 hours of unboxing a remanufactured N7 G2. Asus advised on the packing slip that is was a LED (Indicator) Error (whatever that is), and they they subsequently had to replace the board to fix it.
I hope it is a software issue, but not sure to tell you how to go about correcting it if you cannot flash new images via ADB or the bootloader and get it to boot successfully.
When i boot to recovery i get the TWRP startup screen but stays stuck.
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i have the same :/
kobi_shalom said:
i have the same :/
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Its driving me nuts.
I have found though that if I try a "Erase Boot" or similar and pull the cable after a second or so I do get a "OK" instead of being stuck with "Erasing boot..." Seems to work for Boot, Cache etc..
The problem is that when I try OEM Unlock it needs to perform 5 different erases, so pulling the cable wont work for this. I just stay stuck on "Erasing userdata...r..."
tigerdim said:
Its driving me nuts.
I have found though that if I try a "Erase Boot" or similar and pull the cable after a second or so I do get a "OK" instead of being stuck with "Erasing boot..." Seems to work for Boot, Cache etc..
The problem is that when I try OEM Unlock it needs to perform 5 different erases, so pulling the cable wont work for this. I just stay stuck on "Erasing userdata...r..."
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So you success?
NO success because I cannot unlock the bootloader.

Cant find valid operating system after during update - please help

My mom's pixel 2 xl all of a sudden wont boot. It said cant find valid operation system. The device will not start. She said it might have updated overnight or something like that. I tried to download the factory image from google to restore the OS but it wont flash without bootloader being unlock. It odd that the phone was working and now it doesnt have an OS.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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My mom's pixel 2 xl all of a sudden wont boot. It said cant find valid operation system. The device will not start. She said it might have updated overnight or something like that. I tried to download the factory image from google to restore the OS but it wont flash without bootloader being unlock. It odd that the phone was working and now it doesnt have an OS.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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Can you get to stock recovery for a factory reset?
It doesn't even let me get to recover. Picking recovery from the bootloader screen just make the phone restart like it try to go to recovery but then it come back to the same screen saying it can't find valid operating system.
Same happend to me on my first unit when I relocated the bootloader.
Unit resetted and then can no longer find an operating system..
Only option was to call Google and RMA it. I've seen it happen to others on the web as well
trim81 said:
Same happend to me on my first unit when I relocated the bootloader.
Unit resetted and then can no longer find an operating system..
Only option was to call Google and RMA it. I've seen it happen to others on the web as well
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What did you say Google? Did you tell them it happened while re-locking boot loader? I am on same boat....I tried to relock bootloader and getting Can't find valid operating system
I rma the unit as well.
sumasage said:
I rma the unit as well.
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Did they accept the RMA? Was the issue after an update or did you try to flash the update using adb or fastboot?
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Did they accept the RMA? Was the issue after an update or did you try to flash the update using adb or fastboot?
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Tell them exactly that. It no longer boots
As soon as I said there was no valid os the rep proceeded to rma. Seem like it a know issue so they didn't bother to transfer me to tech support.
Not sure if you want to try any of these solutions before you RMA, but here's another thread on the same "No OS ....." with several options, might be worth a try?
I ran into the same issue, however I found a solution, perhaps universal perhaps not.
When I enter fastboot mode, my phone shows (until I release the power/vol buttons) the "Start" option that is part of the boot mode. After releasing, I get the "no rom detected." So I used the script at the top of https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761. I used the script by running it WHILE pressing the Power/Vol keys.
This worked for me.
Note: I let go of power/vol after starting script.
megernic said:
I ran into the same issue, however I found a solution, perhaps universal perhaps not.
When I enter fastboot mode, my phone shows (until I release the power/vol buttons) the "Start" option that is part of the boot mode. After releasing, I get the "no rom detected." So I used the script at the top of https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...l-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761. I used the script by running it WHILE pressing the Power/Vol keys.
This worked for me.
Note: I let go of power/vol after starting script.
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Did you check or uncheck OEM unlocking in Developer Options before doing this?

Question Hard Bricked Pixel 6 Pro Android 13

Hello! I think I've bricked my Pixel 6 Pro using Android 13, I rooted with Magisk successfuly but when I flashed kirisakura kernel using EXKM and rebooted it gave me a bootloop, after bootloop tried flashing patched boot.img from factory in Pixel Flasher but didn't work, also tried using adb and nothing. I think I have flashed the wrong file or something after kirisakura because it would show on Pixel Flasher with a ? at the beginning of the ADB connected devices.
It only would boot to Google logo and then restart, did it a few times but then the screen became black and unresponisive, I've tried vol down power and vol down power and vol down only and vol up power any combination for more than 30 seconds and nothing works, doesn't show on adb devices or wants to boot into any mode.
Did I completely brick my device flashing a wrong boot file after my bootloop? Is there any way to recover my Pixel 6 or should I try to return and ask for a new one and see if they accept it?
Sad thing, my Pixel arrived yesterday and I hard bricked it in the same day.
willing to pay anyone here if someone helps me to boot my pixel again.
Thanks in advance.
PunkOz said:
Hello! I think I've bricked my Pixel 6 Pro using Android 13, I rooted with Magisk successfuly but when I flashed kirisakura kernel using EXKM and rebooted it gave me a bootloop, after bootloop tried flashing patched boot.img from factory in Pixel Flasher but didn't work, also tried using adb and nothing. I think I have flashed the wrong file or something after kirisakura because it would show on Pixel Flasher with a ? at the beginning of the ADB connected devices.
It only would boot to Google logo and then restart, did it a few times but then the screen became black and unresponisive, I've tried vol down power and vol down power and vol down only and vol up power any combination for more than 30 seconds and nothing works, doesn't show on adb devices or wants to boot into any mode.
Did I completely brick my device flashing a wrong boot file after my bootloop? Is there any way to recover my Pixel 6 or should I try to return and ask for a new one and see if they accept it?
Thanks in advance.
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Reflash the entire android 13 image
DespairFactor said:
Reflash the entire android 13 image
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How if it doesn't boot into fastboot or anything, PC won't recognize anything since my Pixel's screen is completely black, won't do a single thing, just a sandwich glass, won't even show if it's charging, nothing.
Read this thread if you haven't...
blackhawk said:
Read this thread if you haven't...
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Everything downloaded to my PC belongs to Android 13, factory image, kernel, everything, didn't rollback, I was in a bootloop where my device went into fastboot mode everytime but then it went to google logo and stopped working at all. Nothing shows on my screen, I've read somewhere on reddit that a guy had the same problem and had to return his device.
PunkOz said:
Everything downloaded to my PC belongs to Android 13, factory image, kernel, everything, didn't rollback, I was in a bootloop where my device went into fastboot mode everytime but then it went to google logo and stopped working at all. Nothing shows on my screen, I've read somewhere on reddit that a guy had the same problem and had to return his device.
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Yeah I've been watching this out of curiosity as I run Samsung's on 9 and 10. That thread has a lot of good information and links. Someone there may be able to help.
I thought 13 be fubar, it hasn't disappointed
I know you said you tried all combinations of buttons, but when pressing power+volume down, have you tried "fastboot devices" in terminal to see if the device ID shows?
If you can get into fastboot even with no display, you should be able to reflash the factory images.
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Also, if you're going to try flash custom kernels and want an easy app to use, I'd recommend installing Kernel Flasher as it'll backup all of the modified images and allows you to check the partitions.
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I know you said you tried all combinations of buttons, but when pressing power+volume down, have you tried "fastboot devices" in terminal to see if the device ID shows?
If you can get into fastboot even with no display, you should be able to reflash the factory images.
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Yes, went to platform tools and used cmd adb devices and nothing shows. It's like stuck booting maybe (?) but with a black screen and won't let me do anything, I'm not even sure if it's charging, I think the only way to reset is remove battery and put it back but it may void my warranty, waiting for it to discharge is impossible as it was 95% charge.
Edit: Will try kernel flasher if I ever get it to boot again. I think my last option is to return it and hope to get a new one, it's my first time hard bricking a device and I've done countless kernels and custom roms since Galaxy S2 and Nexus devices
@PunkOz can you describe exactly how you updated? Did you attempt to flash the custom kernel immediately after the update, or did you let Android 13 boot normally on the stock kernel?
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Yes, went to platform tools and used cmd adb devices and nothing shows. It's like stuck booting maybe (?) but with a black screen and won't let me do anything, I'm not even sure if it's charging, I think the only way to reset is remove battery and put it back but it may void my warranty, waiting for it to discharge is impossible as it was 95% charge.
Edit: Will try kernel flasher if I ever get it to boot again. I think my last option is to return it and hope to get a new one, it's my first time hard bricking a device and I've done countless kernels and custom roms since Galaxy S2 and Nexus devices
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ADB and fastboot display different device IDs. You'll want fastboot vs adb when in fastboot mode.
If you can't get it to display and want to get a new pixel, hopefully you're within the return window and can exchange it easily.
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Reread your OP and the reason you bootlooped from what I gather is that you manually flashed the stock boot.img and kernels now modify more than just the boot.img, so you're in conflict with dtbo, vendor_boot, and vendor_dlkm images. When returning to stock with a custom kernel, you'll need to be sure reflash all of these from the factory zip.
PunkOz said:
Yes, went to platform tools and used cmd adb devices and nothing shows. It's like stuck booting maybe (?) but with a black screen and won't let me do anything, I'm not even sure if it's charging, I think the only way to reset is remove battery and put it back but it may void my warranty, waiting for it to discharge is impossible as it was 95% charge.
Edit: Will try kernel flasher if I ever get it to boot again. I think my last option is to return it and hope to get a new one, it's my first time hard bricking a device and I've done countless kernels and custom roms since Galaxy S2 and Nexus devices
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it seems like you may have booted a kernel that didn't work, failed boot a few times and threw you onto the A12 bootloader. Would need to verify how you installed android 13
Following....
I have the same problem...blackscreen. All I did was use the command " fastboot flash boot patched_magisk.img”.
Easy solution: using chrome on your pc or mac go to pixel factory firmware and find the the newest update. Plug in your phone and click "flash", select your device, wipe everything and flash all partitions.
rajchelu said:
Following....
I have the same problem...blackscreen. All I did was use the command " fastboot flash boot patched_magisk.img”.
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If you manage to fix it, I recommend booting the magisk image, instead of flashing it with the 'fastboot boot /patched_boot.img' command
Then direct install in magisk app
If it fails when booting the image, device will just reboot into normal mode.
PunkOz said:
Did I completely brick my device flashing a wrong boot file after my bootloop? Is there any way to recover my Pixel 6 or should I try to return and ask for a new one and see if they accept it?
Sad thing, my Pixel arrived yesterday and I hard bricked it in the same day.
willing to pay anyone here if someone helps me to boot my pixel again.
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The good news is that your phone is still under warranty!
The bad news is that you now have to USE the warranty.
A13 includes anti-rollback code for the bootloader. Unfortunately, the anti-rollback code BRICKS the device instead of putting you into a recoverable state.
The sequence that killed you is this; you installed A13 and the updated bootloader to one slot, but not the other. You successfully booted A13 at least one time, which advanced the anti-rollback version. You then installed a kernel/boot that was incompatible with A13, which failed to boot a few times, causing it to switch to the other slot (with the old bootloader). Because it tried to run the old bootloader with the updated anti-rollback version, it immediately went into BRICK mode.
DespairFactor said:
it seems like you may have booted a kernel that didn't work, failed boot a few times and threw you onto the A12 bootloader. Would need to verify how you installed android 13
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I think that's what happened, I installed Android 13 via OTA, had to apply for beta in order to receive the update faster because it wasn't available in my country yet.
Than installed patched boot - magisk - custom kernel via EXKM app and then bootloop and then flashed a few times boot stock and patched and nothing worked. @V0latyle
96carboard said:
The good news is that your phone is still under warranty!
The bad news is that you now have to USE the warranty.
A13 includes anti-rollback code for the bootloader. Unfortunately, the anti-rollback code BRICKS the device instead of putting you into a recoverable state.
The sequence that killed you is this; you installed A13 and the updated bootloader to one slot, but not the other. You successfully booted A13 at least one time, which advanced the anti-rollback version. You then installed a kernel/boot that was incompatible with A13, which failed to boot a few times, causing it to switch to the other slot (with the old bootloader). Because it tried to run the old bootloader with the updated anti-rollback version, it immediately went into BRICK mode.
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Yeah, I haven't been around XDA community as much as before, it was 100% my fault, didn't read that much before starting to flash custom kernel and boot. Didn't know there were 2 slots. My phone is 100% dead now, I bought it through amazon from a third party store, do you think I voided my warranty? Screen won't turn on at all with any combination of keys (Pwr+Vol) and won't even display when it's charging, completely bricked
If anyone out there has an answer to fixing this problem. Please let us know! I'm also on the same boat. Didn't flash to both slots so now I have a paperweight. Really don't wanna spend money on a new phone so I'll try to be patient and hope someone can be my saviour
So does anyone have an update about this problem? I'v eread somewhere that it could be in EDL mode when the screen doesn't turn on. Could that be the case and could we do something with that?
Markelijk said:
So does anyone have an update about this problem? I'v eread somewhere that it could be in EDL mode when the screen doesn't turn on. Could that be the case and could we do something with that?
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We don't have tools to deal with this processor's EDL mode, so unfortunately it's likely the only fix is to reach out to Google to have it repaired under warranty.
Shot in the dark here...but this reminds me of people only flashing to one slot and the phone rebooting into the other "okd OS" slot and the phone bricking. So this is a little different...the phone MIGHT be on, just on a big black screen that just shows nothing. So yes it IS "bricked".
But UNPLUG the phone, give it about 10 seconds, then press and hold power, volume up and volume down, preferably OUT of the case, and just hold it for like a minute. After thirty seconds or so it might forcefully reboot, if it does, then we need to get into fastboot and reflash A13, but then ALSO flash it to the other slit. This is why it is SO IMPORTANT to flash BOTH SLOTS.
I had THIS problem on my Oneplus 6T, yes...a different phone...but it my phone was DEAD for a week before I discovered that I could force boot it.
But if you have the phone connected to the pc, the bootloader or whatever is trying to talk will not allow the phone to do anything.
Also, plug the phone into the charger. If it is in a hard soft brick and the phone DIES it can be a NIGHTMARE to get it back to life, usually involving you JUMPING the battery manually....like I said. A shot in the dark. But worth a shot.

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