[Need Help] Nexus 7 Keeps rebooting on the Google Logo after Stock Flash - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

Hi Guys,
I'm having troubles with my Nexus 7 Wifi Tablet. Tablet was working just fine, but wanted to update to Lineage Custom. I've done the following steps
Unlock FastBoot and Install TWRP
I was under the impression that Tablet need to be root to install Magisk, so I downloaded SuperSU 2.82 and installed via TWRP. When then I attempted to install Magisk, I got a failure and realized SuperSU might be the issue.
At this point Tablet was fully functional. So I decided to Flash it to Stock to start over and be able to install Magisk and no SuperSU. That's when trouble started.
I downloaded the image from Google's developers Page.
It was an old verion, 4.3 instead of 6.0.1.
I flashed the 4.3 one using the flass-all.sh without notice and from that point the tablet never boot back, keeps on the Google Logo. No erros on the Flash though.
I downloaded the 6.0.1 version and flash again. Same thing.
So I Tried flashing each img instead of the flash-all. All went good with the exception of userdata.img
Sending 'data' (136890 KB) OKAY [ 4.749s]
Writing 'data' FAILED (remote: 'partition table doesn't exist')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Again, everything else was good. Boot, System, cache, recovery. All were OKAY.
ADB Devices - does not display the device
ADB Fastboot - shows the serial number and says fastboot.
Tried to format Data and cache, but Nothing. Recovery Mode shows the android with a red exaclamation and then reboots after a while. No errors.
Can someone help me to understand how I can flash it to boot properly?
Thanks!
Maxi.

Here's the output when running flash-all.sh
Sending 'bootloader' (3915 KB) OKAY [ 0.129s]
Writing 'bootloader' OKAY [ 1.462s]
Finished. Total time: 1.616s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.006s]
Finished. Total time: 0.006s
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: FLO-04.08
Baseband Version.....: none
Serial Number........: 08f0a038
--------------------------------------------
extracting android-info.txt (0 MB) to RAM...
Checking 'product' OKAY [ 0.002s]
Checking 'version-bootloader' OKAY [ 0.004s]
extracting boot.img (7 MB) to disk... took 0.030s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
Sending 'boot' (7422 KB) OKAY [ 0.238s]
Writing 'boot' OKAY [ 0.457s]
archive does not contain 'dtbo.img'
archive does not contain 'dt.img'
extracting recovery.img (7 MB) to disk... took 0.027s
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
Sending 'recovery' (8166 KB) OKAY [ 0.262s]
Writing 'recovery' OKAY [ 0.317s]
archive does not contain 'vbmeta.img'
archive does not contain 'vbmeta_system.img'
archive does not contain 'super_empty.img'
archive does not contain 'odm.img'
archive does not contain 'product.img'
extracting system.img (823 MB) to disk... took 5.537s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending 'system' (843549 KB) OKAY [ 29.000s]
Writing 'system' OKAY [ 40.367s]
archive does not contain 'system_ext.img'
archive does not contain 'vendor.img'
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 1.268s]
mke2fs 1.44.4 (18-Aug-2018)
Creating filesystem with 3186683 4k blocks and 798112 inodes
Filesystem UUID: da066dda-5c66-4c7a-877d-5961cf7603aa
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208
Allocating group tables: done
Writing inode tables: done
Creating journal (16384 blocks): done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
Sending 'userdata' (3236 KB) OKAY [ 0.108s]
Writing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.146s]
Erasing 'cache' OKAY [ 0.073s]
mke2fs 1.44.4 (18-Aug-2018)
Creating filesystem with 143360 4k blocks and 35840 inodes
Filesystem UUID: 34a82459-286a-44e9-89dc-bf893c44ffe6
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304
Allocating group tables: done
Writing inode tables: done
Creating journal (4096 blocks): done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
Sending 'cache' (208 KB) OKAY [ 0.012s]
Writing 'cache' OKAY [ 0.050s]
Rebooting OKAY [ 0.005s]
Finished. Total time: 78.216s

Success 80%
I have the same issue so i follow these steps
1) flash the old rom like 4.4 with unlocked Bootloader
2)relock the bootloader
3)boot up
If you want to update to android 6 just unlock bootloader again and flash the stock rom from google
---------- Post added at 12:25 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:10 PM ----------
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381582

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I picked up my Pixel 2 XL yesterday. I set it up to check it out and everything worked fine on it. It is a google version and I haven't put my Verizon SIM in it just yet. I started off with unlocked the bootloader and bootloader_critical without any issues. I then want to upgrade from 8.0 to 8.1 by flashing the stock image. I flashed it using the flash-all.sh on a linux machine. The flash when just fine but now my device won't accept touch input. I am able to interact with it using a wireless mouse via the usb-c to usb adapter.
My question is, has anyone experienced this and what should I do to fix this issue?
I have tried flashing back to the most recent 8.0 using stock factory image on both a linux and windows machine. I haven also used the Android ToolKit with the most update to date version. I've looked around online and I didn't see someone else with this issue but if this has been posted before, I'm sorry for posting this again. I also want to say that I did post this over on reddit on /r/AndroidQuestions last night.
Have you downloaded the 8.1 factory image and just installed from scratch using the flash all?
CyberpodS2 said:
Have you downloaded the 8.1 factory image and just installed from scratch using the flash all?
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Yeah, I just tried that. I downloaded the 8.1 image and flashed using the flash-all.bat. Below I have the output from the terminal.
Code:
E:\Downloads\taimen-opm1.171019.011-factory-2df1c1cb\taimen-opm1.171019.011>flash-all.bat
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'bootloader_a' (36344 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.769s]
writing 'bootloader_a'...
OKAY [ 0.230s]
finished. total time: 1.002s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.001s]
finished. total time: 0.001s
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'radio_a' (60428 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.277s]
writing 'radio_a'...
OKAY [ 0.844s]
finished. total time: 2.123s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.001s]
finished. total time: 0.001s
extracting android-info.txt (0 MB) to RAM...
extracting boot.img (40 MB) to disk... took 0.160s
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'boot_other.img'
extracting dtbo.img (8 MB) to disk... took 0.023s
archive does not contain 'dtbo.sig'
archive does not contain 'dt.img'
archive does not contain 'recovery.img'
extracting system.img (1936 MB) to disk... took 8.534s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
extracting system_other.img (568 MB) to disk... took 3.011s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
extracting vbmeta.img (0 MB) to disk... took -0.000s
archive does not contain 'vbmeta.sig'
extracting vendor.img (349 MB) to disk... took 1.823s
archive does not contain 'vendor.sig'
archive does not contain 'vendor_other.img'
wiping userdata...
mke2fs 1.43.3 (04-Sep-2016)
Creating filesystem with 29518843 4k blocks and 7380992 inodes
Filesystem UUID: 4b8c28b4-e04f-11e7-9be1-e19bdc4c5f9d
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208,
4096000, 7962624, 11239424, 20480000, 23887872
Allocating group tables: done
Writing inode tables: done
Creating journal (131072 blocks): done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: TMZ12a
Baseband Version.....: g8998-00164-1710262031
Serial Number........:
--------------------------------------------
checking product...
OKAY [ 0.001s]
checking version-bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.001s]
checking version-baseband...
OKAY [ 0.002s]
sending 'boot_a' (40960 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.865s]
writing 'boot_a'...
OKAY [ 0.554s]
sending 'dtbo_a' (8192 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.174s]
writing 'dtbo_a'...
OKAY [ 0.105s]
erasing 'system_a'...
OKAY [ 0.050s]
sending sparse 'system_a' 1/4 (524284 KB)...
OKAY [ 11.581s]
writing 'system_a' 1/4...
OKAY [ 2.212s]
sending sparse 'system_a' 2/4 (524284 KB)...
OKAY [ 11.559s]
writing 'system_a' 2/4...
OKAY [ 2.220s]
sending sparse 'system_a' 3/4 (524284 KB)...
OKAY [ 11.579s]
writing 'system_a' 3/4...
OKAY [ 2.212s]
sending sparse 'system_a' 4/4 (410112 KB)...
OKAY [ 9.067s]
writing 'system_a' 4/4...
OKAY [ 1.724s]
erasing 'system_b'...
OKAY [ 0.039s]
sending sparse 'system_b' 1/2 (524284 KB)...
OKAY [ 11.477s]
writing 'system_b' 1/2...
OKAY [ 2.207s]
sending sparse 'system_b' 2/2 (57588 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.262s]
writing 'system_b' 2/2...
OKAY [ 0.247s]
sending 'vbmeta_a' (4 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.004s]
writing 'vbmeta_a'...
OKAY [ 0.004s]
erasing 'vendor_a'...
OKAY [ 0.017s]
sending 'vendor_a' (357904 KB)...
OKAY [ 7.623s]
writing 'vendor_a'...
OKAY [ 1.508s]
Setting current slot to 'a'...
OKAY [ 0.013s]
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 0.813s]
sending 'userdata' (5341 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.115s]
writing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 0.046s]
rebooting...
finished. total time: 79.315s
Press any key to exit...

Bootloader unlocked, factory image flashed...but still bootlooping :(

Hi!
I tried flashing the March Factory image (9.0.0 (PQ2A.190305.002, Mar 2019)).
In adb:
fastboot devices
fastboot oem unlock - message on phone screen, volume up then power. Unlocked ok
flash-all
Devices reboots, but still boot loops. I also tried flashing each item separately (i recall once on my Nexus 6P this worked when flash-all didn't work).
fastboot flash boot <boot image file name>.img
fastboot flash bootloader <bootloader image file name>.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio <radio image file name>.img
fastboot flash recovery <recovery file name>.img
fastboot flash system <system file name>.img
fastboot flash vendor <vendor file name>.img
fastboot reboot
Any ideas what I could try next?
EDIT: I somehow managed to get it to boot into recovery. I see I can wipe data/factory reset. I am a little hesitant to do this, as will this remove the ADB USB debugging ability and then lock me out of ADB?
SD Platform tools up to date?
Maybe a corrupt flash or file.
https://lifehacker.com/the-easiest-way-to-install-androids-adb-and-fastboot-to-1586992378
crackerjack1957 said:
SD Platform tools up to date?
Maybe a corrupt flash or file
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Following instructions from there, and also trying a different cable. I have the same issue, it still bootloops.
PHP:
C:\Users\Obsidian>cd C:/platform-tools
C:\platform-tools>fastboot devices
HT6A30206491 fastboot
C:\platform-tools>flash-all
Sending 'bootloader_a' (32424 KB) OKAY [ 0.842s]
Writing 'bootloader_a' (bootloader) Valid bootloader version.
(bootloader) Flashing active slot "_a"
(bootloader) Flashing active slot "_a"
OKAY [ 16.264s]
Finished. Total time: 17.268s
rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.015s]
Finished. Total time: 0.015s
< waiting for any device >
Sending 'radio_a' (57140 KB) OKAY [ 1.793s]
Writing 'radio_a' OKAY [ 0.852s]
Finished. Total time: 2.791s
rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.010s]
Finished. Total time: 0.011s
extracting android-info.txt (0 MB) to RAM...
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: 8996-012001-1811131534
Baseband Version.....: 8996-130181-1811270246
Serial Number........: HT6A30206491
--------------------------------------------
Checking product OKAY [ 0.050s]
Checking version-bootloader OKAY [ 0.049s]
Checking version-baseband OKAY [ 0.049s]
extracting boot.img (30 MB) to disk... took 0.795s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'boot_other.img'
archive does not contain 'dtbo.img'
archive does not contain 'dt.img'
archive does not contain 'odm.img'
archive does not contain 'product.img'
archive does not contain 'product-services.img'
archive does not contain 'recovery.img'
archive does not contain 'super.img'
extracting system.img (1953 MB) to disk... took 14.468s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
extracting system_other.img (312 MB) to disk... took 1.951s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
archive does not contain 'vbmeta.img'
extracting vendor.img (259 MB) to disk... took 1.690s
archive does not contain 'vendor.sig'
archive does not contain 'vendor_other.img'
mke2fs 1.44.3 (10-July-2018)
Creating filesystem with 29939712 4k blocks and 7487488 inodes
Filesystem UUID: 370a14d6-4260-11e9-a75f-5fe718f1534e
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208,
4096000, 7962624, 11239424, 20480000, 23887872
Allocating group tables: done
Writing inode tables: done
Creating journal (131072 blocks): done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
Sending 'boot_a' (31001 KB) OKAY [ 0.801s]
Writing 'boot_a' OKAY [ 0.603s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 1/4 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.109s]
Writing sparse 'system_a' 1/4 OKAY [ 3.998s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 2/4 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 11.960s]
Writing sparse 'system_a' 2/4 OKAY [ 3.952s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 3/4 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 11.916s]
Writing sparse 'system_a' 3/4 OKAY [ 4.045s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 4/4 (427564 KB) OKAY [ 9.706s]
Writing sparse 'system_a' 4/4 OKAY [ 3.348s]
Sending 'system_b' (319668 KB) OKAY [ 7.904s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.646s]
Sending 'vendor_a' (266192 KB) OKAY [ 6.558s]
Writing 'vendor_a' OKAY [ 2.295s]
Setting current slot to 'a' OKAY [ 0.406s]
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 29.008s]
Sending 'userdata' (4672 KB) OKAY [ 0.196s]
Writing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.206s]
Rebooting
Finished. Total time: 136.871s
Press any key to exit...
I assume you kept the (-w) in the flash-all so all data was wiped?
Have looked here for instructions......maybe try #5 and sideload if all else fails.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/how-to/guide-pixel-xl-android-9-0-pie-unlock-t3825866

Pixel 2 XL Android 10 Bootloop

Hi everyone, I am facing a bootloop problem with my Pixel 2 XL with Android 10 (Build 190711.020) and unlocked bootloader
THE PROBLEM
When I turn the phone on it boots until the Google splash screen then the phone turns off and on again, the issue also occurs when I try to boot to recovery mode or when I plug the phone to a charger or USB. The only thing I can boot fine to is the Bootloader
WHAT I DID PRIOR
A couple of hours ago the phone was not rooted and was working fine and I did the following
1. Rooted the phone with Magisk 19.4 beta,
2. Enabled Gmail dark mode by editing flags with solid explorer
3. Reboot the phone
4. Used it for sometimes
5. Boot into bootloader and flashed boot.img to unroot
6. Boot the phone and used it fine for hours
7. I went to settings and enabled forced dark in developer options
8. Reboot the phone and the bootloops begins
WHAT I HAVE TRIED
After the hone started to bootloop did the following
1. I flashed Android 10 factory image >> Still bootloops
2. Formated userdata >> Still bootloopps
3. Used [TOOL] Deuces Bootloop-Recovery & Flashing Script v5.0 >> Still bootloop
4. Change to boot slot a and flash factory image, change to boot slot b and flash factory image >> Still bootloop
Does anyone have any insight on how to solve this problem?*
Thanks
NingaR said:
Hi everyone, I am facing a bootloop problem with my Pixel 2 XL with Android 10 (Build 190711.020) and unlocked bootloader
THE PROBLEM
When I turn the phone on it boots until the Google splash screen then the phone turns off and on again, the issue also occurs when I try to boot to recovery mode or when I plug the phone to a charger or USB. The only thing I can boot fine to is the Bootloader
WHAT I DID PRIOR
A couple of hours ago the phone was not rooted and was working fine and I did the following
1. Rooted the phone with Magisk 19.4 beta,
2. Enabled Gmail dark mode by editing flags with solid explorer
3. Reboot the phone
4. Used it for sometimes
5. Boot into bootloader and flashed boot.img to unroot
6. Boot the phone and used it fine for hours
7. I went to settings and enabled forced dark in developer options
8. Reboot the phone and the bootloops begins
WHAT I HAVE TRIED
After the hone started to bootloop did the following
1. I flashed Android 10 factory image >> Still bootloops
2. Formated userdata >> Still bootloopps
3. Used [TOOL] Deuces Bootloop-Recovery & Flashing Script v5.0 >> Still bootloop
4. Change to boot slot a and flash factory image, change to boot slot b and flash factory image >> Still bootloop
Does anyone have any insight on how to solve this problem?*
Thanks
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What is the output/log for when you run the flash-all?
Also, confirm you have the most up-to-date platform-tools as well as using a USB-A to USB-A (avoid USB-C as much as possible, at least with taimen) cord and various different ports.
I'm thinking, instead of flashing the boot.img, you should've just "Uninstalled" within Magisk -- essentially restores the stock boot.img, but with the 2 different slots, it may have some other safeguards or something. But, in any case, loading flash-all and/or deuce's script should've/would've resolved anything that went wrong anyways...
Are you sure you didn't accidentally flash/restore using Pie instead of Q/10?
If nothing else after answering these inquiries, I will walk you through using fastboot commands within bootloader mode to manually format the boot and system partitions....
simplepinoi177 said:
What is the output/log for when you run the flash-all?
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Click to collapse
Here is the output I have attached a .txt file too
Code:
PS C:\Users\Ninga\Desktop\taimen-qp1a.190711.020> .\flash-all.bat
Sending 'bootloader_b' (36352 KB) OKAY [ 0.799s]
Writing 'bootloader_b' OKAY [ 0.277s]
Finished. Total time: 1.242s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 0.007s
Sending 'radio_b' (60388 KB) OKAY [ 1.339s]
Writing 'radio_b' OKAY [ 0.820s]
Finished. Total time: 2.467s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 0.005s
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: TMZ30h
Baseband Version.....: g8998-00012-1905270706
Serial Number........: 711KPRW0625214
--------------------------------------------
extracting android-info.txt (0 MB) to RAM...
Checking 'product' OKAY [ 0.001s]
Checking 'version-bootloader' OKAY [ 0.000s]
Checking 'version-baseband' OKAY [ 0.000s]
Setting current slot to 'b' OKAY [ 0.009s]
extracting boot.img (40 MB) to disk... took 0.264s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
Sending 'boot_b' (40960 KB) OKAY [ 0.901s]
Writing 'boot_b' OKAY [ 0.538s]
extracting dtbo.img (8 MB) to disk... took 0.033s
archive does not contain 'dtbo.sig'
Sending 'dtbo_b' (8192 KB) OKAY [ 0.181s]
Writing 'dtbo_b' OKAY [ 0.104s]
archive does not contain 'dt.img'
archive does not contain 'recovery.img'
extracting vbmeta.img (0 MB) to disk... took 0.000s
archive does not contain 'vbmeta.sig'
Sending 'vbmeta_b' (4 KB) OKAY [ 0.000s]
Writing 'vbmeta_b' OKAY [ 0.003s]
archive does not contain 'vbmeta_system.img'
archive does not contain 'super_empty.img'
archive does not contain 'boot_other.img'
archive does not contain 'odm.img'
archive does not contain 'product.img'
extracting system.img (2374 MB) to disk... took 43.496s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending sparse 'system_b' 1/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.074s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.236s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 2/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.060s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.234s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 3/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.096s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.223s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 4/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.006s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.237s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 5/5 (334556 KB) OKAY [ 7.730s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 1.409s]
archive does not contain 'system_ext.img'
extracting system_other.img (304 MB) to disk... took 5.215s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending 'system_a' (311784 KB) OKAY [ 6.870s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 1.312s]
extracting vendor.img (340 MB) to disk... took 4.238s
archive does not contain 'vendor.sig'
Sending 'vendor_b' (348532 KB) OKAY [ 7.695s]
Writing 'vendor_b' OKAY [ 1.482s]
archive does not contain 'vendor_other.img'
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.620s]
mke2fs 1.44.4 (18-Aug-2018)
Creating filesystem with 29518843 4k blocks and 7380992 inodes
Filesystem UUID: 36d24c48-e00a-11e9-8d7d-0f0cf6c3abaa
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208,
4096000, 7962624, 11239424, 20480000, 23887872
Allocating group tables: done
Writing inode tables: done
Creating journal (131072 blocks): done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
Sending 'userdata' (4672 KB) OKAY [ 0.103s]
Writing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.035s]
Rebooting OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 804.680s
Press any key to exit...
Also, confirm you have the most up-to-date platform-tools as well as using a USB-A to USB-A (avoid USB-C as much as possible, at least with taimen) cord and various different ports.
Click to expand...
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Yes I have up-to-date platform-tools and I am using USB-A to USB-C (I have been using this cable to update monthly)
I'm thinking, instead of flashing the boot.img, you should've just "Uninstalled" within Magisk -- essentially restores the stock boot.img, but with the 2 different slots, it may have some other safeguards or something. But, in any case, loading flash-all and/or deuce's script should've/would've resolved anything that went wrong anyways....
Are you sure you didn't accidentally flash/restore using Pie instead of Q/10?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, I should just have just uninstalled magisk by using the uninstaller zip but I wanted to remove TWRP too and No I did not flash Pie just the same Android 10 build I cleaned flashed when I was updating to Android 10
If nothing else after answering these inquiries, I will walk you through using fastboot commands within bootloader mode to manually format the boot and system partitions....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you so much for helping sir.
NingaR said:
Here is the output I have attached a .txt file too
Code:
PS C:\Users\Ninga\Desktop\taimen-qp1a.190711.020> .\flash-all.bat
Sending 'bootloader_b' (36352 KB) OKAY [ 0.799s]
Writing 'bootloader_b' OKAY [ 0.277s]
Finished. Total time: 1.242s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 0.007s
Sending 'radio_b' (60388 KB) OKAY [ 1.339s]
Writing 'radio_b' OKAY [ 0.820s]
Finished. Total time: 2.467s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 0.005s
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: TMZ30h
Baseband Version.....: g8998-00012-1905270706
Serial Number........: 711KPRW0625214
--------------------------------------------
extracting android-info.txt (0 MB) to RAM...
Checking 'product' OKAY [ 0.001s]
Checking 'version-bootloader' OKAY [ 0.000s]
Checking 'version-baseband' OKAY [ 0.000s]
Setting current slot to 'b' OKAY [ 0.009s]
extracting boot.img (40 MB) to disk... took 0.264s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
Sending 'boot_b' (40960 KB) OKAY [ 0.901s]
Writing 'boot_b' OKAY [ 0.538s]
extracting dtbo.img (8 MB) to disk... took 0.033s
archive does not contain 'dtbo.sig'
Sending 'dtbo_b' (8192 KB) OKAY [ 0.181s]
Writing 'dtbo_b' OKAY [ 0.104s]
archive does not contain 'dt.img'
archive does not contain 'recovery.img'
extracting vbmeta.img (0 MB) to disk... took 0.000s
archive does not contain 'vbmeta.sig'
Sending 'vbmeta_b' (4 KB) OKAY [ 0.000s]
Writing 'vbmeta_b' OKAY [ 0.003s]
archive does not contain 'vbmeta_system.img'
archive does not contain 'super_empty.img'
archive does not contain 'boot_other.img'
archive does not contain 'odm.img'
archive does not contain 'product.img'
extracting system.img (2374 MB) to disk... took 43.496s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending sparse 'system_b' 1/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.074s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.236s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 2/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.060s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.234s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 3/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.096s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.223s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 4/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.006s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.237s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 5/5 (334556 KB) OKAY [ 7.730s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 1.409s]
archive does not contain 'system_ext.img'
extracting system_other.img (304 MB) to disk... took 5.215s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending 'system_a' (311784 KB) OKAY [ 6.870s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 1.312s]
extracting vendor.img (340 MB) to disk... took 4.238s
archive does not contain 'vendor.sig'
Sending 'vendor_b' (348532 KB) OKAY [ 7.695s]
Writing 'vendor_b' OKAY [ 1.482s]
archive does not contain 'vendor_other.img'
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.620s]
mke2fs 1.44.4 (18-Aug-2018)
Creating filesystem with 29518843 4k blocks and 7380992 inodes
Filesystem UUID: 36d24c48-e00a-11e9-8d7d-0f0cf6c3abaa
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208,
4096000, 7962624, 11239424, 20480000, 23887872
Allocating group tables: done
Writing inode tables: done
Creating journal (131072 blocks): done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
Sending 'userdata' (4672 KB) OKAY [ 0.103s]
Writing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.035s]
Rebooting OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 804.680s
Press any key to exit...
Yes I have up-to-date platform-tools and I am using USB-A to USB-C (I have been using this cable to update monthly)
Yes, I should just have just uninstalled magisk by using the uninstaller zip but I wanted to remove TWRP too and No I did not flash Pie just the same Android 10 build I cleaned flashed when I was updating to Android 10
Thank you so much for helping sir.
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I haven't read the whole post, but I wanted to come on here real quick after a cursory look and suggest something...
There are some things that changed with the Full Factory images for Q/10 -- namely where the flash-all resides -- and I'm completely unsure if things have changed, but AFAIK, for Linux, you are supposed to use the flash-all.sh, NOT the flash-all.bat. I'm sure it's a subtle but significant difference...!
And i'll be sure to read and consider the rest later tonight...
And I am very happy to help!
simplepinoi177 said:
I haven't read the whole post, but I wanted to come on here real quick after a cursory look and suggest something...
There are some things that changed with the Full Factory images for Q/10 -- namely where the flash-all resides -- and I'm completely unsure if things have changed, but AFAIK, for Linux, you are supposed to use the flash-all.sh, NOT the flash-all.bat. I'm sure it's a subtle but significant difference...!
And i'll be sure to read and consider the rest later tonight...
And I am very happy to help!
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I am using windows, I just run .\flash-all.bat on PowerShell as I was unable to copy the output code in CMD but I get the same output from CMD and PowerShell.
NingaR said:
I am using windows, I just run .\flash-all.bat on PowerShell as I was unable to copy the output code in CMD but I get the same output from CMD and PowerShell.
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So, actually, I strongly suggest using CMD versus PowerShell. If anything, you make sure to run it “as Administrator” (either by right-clicking, or searching Command Prompt and right-clicking) and then directing to and running the flash-all.bat. And to keep the window from closing, you edit the file – in the same way you would to remove the “-w” – by right-clicking and selecting “Edit”. At the very end, remove/erase the word “exit”; this should keep it from closing out the window. You should do this from here on out. Also, you probably don’t have to do the “./” thing, but I’m not sure if it matters at all or not.
At this point, I (personally) would go through the process of manually formatting the system, boot, dtbo, and data partitions using fastboot commands in the bootloader; but I’m worried it might affect the bootloader in some inadvertent way and completely brick the device – which is why I’d only do it myself with only myself to blame. I super really bricked one device already by accidentally formatting the bootloader partition, then before reflashing/re-installing the stock bootloader, I accidentally rebooted and I couldn’t even recover anything because there was no Bootloader Mode to do it from. So what I suggest to you is this…
I suggest you download TWRP image file and temporarily boot into that custom recovery to “wipe” and format everything. You can do this by downloading and moving the TWRP .img file to the platform-tools folder that has the adb and fastboot executables/files. Then run the command “fastboot boot twrp.img” (replace “twrp” with the actual file name). In there, I would go to the “Wipe” section and wipe the system, data, and internal storage partition – If there was an option to wipe the boot partition I would suggest that; but we’ll get to that if need be – if you go into the “Advanced Wipe” section. While there, you might even try the “Repair or Change File System”. After all of this, you should reboot back into the bootloader and load up a CMD after clicking “Run as Administrator” and run the flash-all.bat again.
If it still is struggling afterwards, you might want to try obtaining the stock boot.img and dtbo.img -- you should be able to find it in the Full Factory image .zip file; you just have to delve deep enough through the multiple .zips -- and manually flashing it to the device; command would be “fastboot flash boot boot.img” & “fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img” – remember you will have to move the .img files to the same platform-tools folder as fastboot and adb .exe files.
Some thoughts; I really wonder if it is the new Q/10 OS version or something and/or the new way Google has assembled the Full Factory images, but most of the time running the flash-all with the “-w” intact resolves any boot and system issues! None of these steps are usually necessary further than that. I was suspecting something was happening in the flashing, but your log shows that everything is flashing and installing without error. I might’ve even suggested that you redownload and check the checksum (SHA-256), but then again you would have had a bunch of errors if even one byte was off!
Here’s hoping one of these things works…good luck to you!
simplepinoi177 said:
So, actually, I strongly suggest using CMD versus PowerShell. If anything, you make sure to run it “as Administrator” (either by right-clicking, or searching Command Prompt and right-clicking) and then directing to and running the flash-all.bat. And to keep the window from closing, you edit the file – in the same way you would to remove the “-w” – by right-clicking and selecting “Edit”. At the very end, remove/erase the word “exit”; this should keep it from closing out the window. You should do this from here on out. Also, you probably don’t have to do the “./” thing, but I’m not sure if it matters at all or not.
At this point, I (personally) would go through the process of manually formatting the system, boot, dtbo, and data partitions using fastboot commands in the bootloader; but I’m worried it might affect the bootloader in some inadvertent way and completely brick the device – which is why I’d only do it myself with only myself to blame. I super really bricked one device already by accidentally formatting the bootloader partition, then before reflashing/re-installing the stock bootloader, I accidentally rebooted and I couldn’t even recover anything because there was no Bootloader Mode to do it from. So what I suggest to you is this…
I suggest you download TWRP image file and temporarily boot into that custom recovery to “wipe” and format everything. You can do this by downloading and moving the TWRP .img file to the platform-tools folder that has the adb and fastboot executables/files. Then run the command “fastboot boot twrp.img” (replace “twrp” with the actual file name). In there, I would go to the “Wipe” section and wipe the system, data, and internal storage partition – If there was an option to wipe the boot partition I would suggest that; but we’ll get to that if need be – if you go into the “Advanced Wipe” section. While there, you might even try the “Repair or Change File System”. After all of this, you should reboot back into the bootloader and load up a CMD after clicking “Run as Administrator” and run the flash-all.bat again.
If it still is struggling afterwards, you might want to try obtaining the stock boot.img and dtbo.img -- you should be able to find it in the Full Factory image .zip file; you just have to delve deep enough through the multiple .zips -- and manually flashing it to the device; command would be “fastboot flash boot boot.img” & “fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img” – remember you will have to move the .img files to the same platform-tools folder as fastboot and adb .exe files.
Some thoughts; I really wonder if it is the new Q/10 OS version or something and/or the new way Google has assembled the Full Factory images, but most of the time running the flash-all with the “-w” intact resolves any boot and system issues! None of these steps are usually necessary further than that. I was suspecting something was happening in the flashing, but your log shows that everything is flashing and installing without error. I might’ve even suggested that you redownload and check the checksum (SHA-256), but then again you would have had a bunch of errors if even one byte was off!
Here’s hoping one of these things works…good luck to you!
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I can not even boot to TWRP the only thing I can boot is the bootloader, booting TWRP or boot to stock recovery from bootloader results to a bootloop, even if I power down the device and plug the charger without doing anything the phone start to bootloop.
I have used both Powershell and CMD(as admin I still get the same result)
Code:
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18362.356]
(c) 2019 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Windows\system32>cd C:\Users\Ninga\Desktop\A10
C:\Users\Ninga\Desktop\A10>fastboot devices
711KPRW0625214 fastboot
C:\Users\Ninga\Desktop\A10>flash-all.bat
Sending 'bootloader_b' (36352 KB) OKAY [ 0.803s]
Writing 'bootloader_b' OKAY [ 0.276s]
Finished. Total time: 1.241s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 0.004s
Sending 'radio_b' (60388 KB) OKAY [ 1.332s]
Writing 'radio_b' OKAY [ 0.819s]
Finished. Total time: 2.400s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 0.005s
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: TMZ30h
Baseband Version.....: g8998-00012-1905270706
Serial Number........: 711KPRW0625214
--------------------------------------------
extracting android-info.txt (0 MB) to RAM...
Checking 'product' OKAY [ 0.000s]
Checking 'version-bootloader' OKAY [ 0.000s]
Checking 'version-baseband' OKAY [ 0.001s]
Setting current slot to 'b' OKAY [ 0.009s]
extracting boot.img (40 MB) to disk... took 0.240s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
Sending 'boot_b' (40960 KB) OKAY [ 0.898s]
Writing 'boot_b' OKAY [ 0.535s]
extracting dtbo.img (8 MB) to disk... took 0.051s
archive does not contain 'dtbo.sig'
Sending 'dtbo_b' (8192 KB) OKAY [ 0.180s]
Writing 'dtbo_b' OKAY [ 0.103s]
archive does not contain 'dt.img'
archive does not contain 'recovery.img'
extracting vbmeta.img (0 MB) to disk... took 0.001s
archive does not contain 'vbmeta.sig'
Sending 'vbmeta_b' (4 KB) OKAY [ 0.001s]
Writing 'vbmeta_b' OKAY [ 0.003s]
archive does not contain 'vbmeta_system.img'
archive does not contain 'super_empty.img'
archive does not contain 'boot_other.img'
archive does not contain 'odm.img'
archive does not contain 'product.img'
extracting system.img (2374 MB) to disk... took 63.201s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending sparse 'system_b' 1/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.061s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.228s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 2/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.036s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.231s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 3/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.034s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.218s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 4/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.271s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.237s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 5/5 (334556 KB) OKAY [ 8.023s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 1.411s]
archive does not contain 'system_ext.img'
extracting system_other.img (304 MB) to disk... took 5.676s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending 'system_a' (311784 KB) OKAY [ 6.852s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 1.315s]
extracting vendor.img (340 MB) to disk... took 4.352s
archive does not contain 'vendor.sig'
Sending 'vendor_b' (348532 KB) OKAY [ 7.676s]
Writing 'vendor_b' OKAY [ 1.479s]
archive does not contain 'vendor_other.img'
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.620s]
mke2fs 1.44.4 (18-Aug-2018)
Creating filesystem with 29518843 4k blocks and 7380992 inodes
Filesystem UUID: e5ba5316-e02a-11e9-92a6-a7920be70672
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208,
4096000, 7962624, 11239424, 20480000, 23887872
Allocating group tables: done
Writing inode tables: done
Creating journal (131072 blocks): done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
Sending 'userdata' (4672 KB) OKAY [ 0.102s]
Writing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.035s]
Rebooting OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 171.544s
Press any key to exit...
I don't know much but what does this code means?
Code:
archive does not contain 'vbmeta_system.img'
archive does not contain 'super_empty.img'
archive does not contain 'boot_other.img'
archive does not contain 'odm.img'
archive does not contain 'product.img'
At this point I would try anything possible as I was 99% giving up and prepared to buy a new phone, but if there is even a 0.05% chance of something to work I would try that.
Thanks
NingaR said:
I can not even boot to TWRP the only thing I can boot is the bootloader, booting TWRP or boot to stock recovery from bootloader results to a bootloop, even if I power down the device and plug the charger without doing anything the phone start to bootloop.
I have used both Powershell and CMD(as admin I still get the same result)
Code:
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18362.356]
(c) 2019 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Windows\system32>cd C:\Users\Ninga\Desktop\A10
C:\Users\Ninga\Desktop\A10>fastboot devices
711KPRW0625214 fastboot
C:\Users\Ninga\Desktop\A10>flash-all.bat
Sending 'bootloader_b' (36352 KB) OKAY [ 0.803s]
Writing 'bootloader_b' OKAY [ 0.276s]
Finished. Total time: 1.241s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 0.004s
Sending 'radio_b' (60388 KB) OKAY [ 1.332s]
Writing 'radio_b' OKAY [ 0.819s]
Finished. Total time: 2.400s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 0.005s
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: TMZ30h
Baseband Version.....: g8998-00012-1905270706
Serial Number........: 711KPRW0625214
--------------------------------------------
extracting android-info.txt (0 MB) to RAM...
Checking 'product' OKAY [ 0.000s]
Checking 'version-bootloader' OKAY [ 0.000s]
Checking 'version-baseband' OKAY [ 0.001s]
Setting current slot to 'b' OKAY [ 0.009s]
extracting boot.img (40 MB) to disk... took 0.240s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
Sending 'boot_b' (40960 KB) OKAY [ 0.898s]
Writing 'boot_b' OKAY [ 0.535s]
extracting dtbo.img (8 MB) to disk... took 0.051s
archive does not contain 'dtbo.sig'
Sending 'dtbo_b' (8192 KB) OKAY [ 0.180s]
Writing 'dtbo_b' OKAY [ 0.103s]
archive does not contain 'dt.img'
archive does not contain 'recovery.img'
extracting vbmeta.img (0 MB) to disk... took 0.001s
archive does not contain 'vbmeta.sig'
Sending 'vbmeta_b' (4 KB) OKAY [ 0.001s]
Writing 'vbmeta_b' OKAY [ 0.003s]
archive does not contain 'vbmeta_system.img'
archive does not contain 'super_empty.img'
archive does not contain 'boot_other.img'
archive does not contain 'odm.img'
archive does not contain 'product.img'
extracting system.img (2374 MB) to disk... took 63.201s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending sparse 'system_b' 1/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.061s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.228s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 2/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.036s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.231s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 3/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.034s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.218s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 4/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.271s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 2.237s]
Sending sparse 'system_b' 5/5 (334556 KB) OKAY [ 8.023s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 1.411s]
archive does not contain 'system_ext.img'
extracting system_other.img (304 MB) to disk... took 5.676s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending 'system_a' (311784 KB) OKAY [ 6.852s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 1.315s]
extracting vendor.img (340 MB) to disk... took 4.352s
archive does not contain 'vendor.sig'
Sending 'vendor_b' (348532 KB) OKAY [ 7.676s]
Writing 'vendor_b' OKAY [ 1.479s]
archive does not contain 'vendor_other.img'
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.620s]
mke2fs 1.44.4 (18-Aug-2018)
Creating filesystem with 29518843 4k blocks and 7380992 inodes
Filesystem UUID: e5ba5316-e02a-11e9-92a6-a7920be70672
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208,
4096000, 7962624, 11239424, 20480000, 23887872
Allocating group tables: done
Writing inode tables: done
Creating journal (131072 blocks): done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
Sending 'userdata' (4672 KB) OKAY [ 0.102s]
Writing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.035s]
Rebooting OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 171.544s
Press any key to exit...
I don't know much but what does this code means?
Code:
archive does not contain 'vbmeta_system.img'
archive does not contain 'super_empty.img'
archive does not contain 'boot_other.img'
archive does not contain 'odm.img'
archive does not contain 'product.img'
At this point I would try anything possible as I was 99% giving up and prepared to buy a new phone, but if there is even a 0.05% chance of something to work I would try that.
Thanks
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Yeah..the "archive does not contain" alerts are normal...I think it has something to do with Google covering all their bases and having their install/flashing code be able to apply to other various devices that do have those partitions/images.
Man...yeah I can't think of any reason why your phone shouldn't be working or at least being able to boot to the recovery, even temporarily.
I guess just two things, just "for sh*ts and g*ggles"; please try running the "fastboot flashing unlock" & "fastboot flashing unlock_critical". The next is to try installing the Full Factory image of Android Pie/9 instead of Q/10; maybe something in the new OS version is causing issues -- I might even go a couple months back since they recently changed some stuff in the Full Factory where the flash-all file is located in a different place!
Outside of these 2 things, I can't think of anything more; never have I seen absolutely no errors and completely normal flash-all (or Deuce's script) process and still have this blaring issue.
Hopefully these do something, but if it doesn't, sorry I couldn't do more. Good luck to you...
simplepinoi177 said:
Yeah..the "archive does not contain" alerts are normal...I think it has something to do with Google covering all their bases and having their install/flashing code be able to apply to other various devices that do have those partitions/images.
Man...yeah I can't think of any reason why your phone shouldn't be working or at least being able to boot to the recovery, even temporarily.
I guess just two things, just "for sh*ts and g*ggles"; please try running the "fastboot flashing unlock" & "fastboot flashing unlock_critical". The next is to try installing the Full Factory image of Android Pie/9 instead of Q/10; maybe something in the new OS version is causing issues -- I might even go a couple months back since they recently changed some stuff in the Full Factory where the flash-all file is located in a different place!
Outside of these 2 things, I can't think of anything more; never have I seen absolutely no errors and completely normal flash-all (or Deuce's script) process and still have this blaring issue.
Hopefully these do something, but if it doesn't, sorry I couldn't do more. Good luck to you...
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Thank you so much for your help mate, I will keep searching and try if I can get it to boot.
simplepinoi177 said:
What is the output/log for when you run the flash-all?
Also, confirm you have the most up-to-date platform-tools as well as using a USB-A to USB-A (avoid USB-C as much as possible, at least with taimen) cord and various different ports.
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Why avoid USB-C cables?
quera said:
Why avoid USB-C cables?
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I think he meant to use USB-A to USB-C cable rather than using USB-C to USB-C cable
NingaR said:
Thank you so much for your help mate, I will keep searching and try if I can get it to boot.
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I have a pixel 2 xl patched boot image that would boot a phone with root but magisk core-only mode.
You are welcome to try it. This has not been zipped. Just rename it. Suffix was added so it could be uploaded.
fastboot boot image-new.img
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=1899786940962594367
So did you finally managed to solve your issue?
Yeah...I'm curious if running a Full Factory Pie/9 produced anything different...
but I'm betting @Ninjar probably called it quits and is sending it "in" or something...
But yes, an update would be great!
arismelachrinos said:
So did you finally managed to solve your issue?
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Unfortunately No, still same thing.
simplepinoi177 said:
Yeah...I'm curious if running a Full Factory Pie/9 produced anything different...
but I'm betting @Ninjar probably called it quits and is sending it "in" or something...
But yes, an update would be great!
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I ordered another phone, and I can not send this one in as I bought it from AliExpress.
NingaR said:
I ordered another phone, and I can not send this one in as I bought it from AliExpress.
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Did you try booting with the modified boot image?
Tulsadiver said:
Did you try booting with the modified boot image?
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Yes but still same thing, someone said it could be a hardware problem. :crying:
NingaR said:
I ordered another phone, and I can not send this one in as I bought it from AliExpress.
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Well...since it seems that you may not be doing anything else with "this one", I might just walk you through manually formatting the partitions since/if it might be okay to merely "go for broke" even if there's a risk of permanently bricking it...
let me know here if you'd like to proceed...
simplepinoi177 said:
Well...since it seems that you may not be doing anything else with "this one", I might just walk you through manually formatting the partitions since/if it might be okay to merely "go for broke" even if there's a risk of permanently bricking it...
let me know here if you'd like to proceed...
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Sure, lets proceed

Google Pixel 2 XL Issue

Hello Users and Seniors of the forum
Hope that you all will be in the best of your health.
I am using a Google Pixel 2 XL and I am facing the following issues.
First of all I am using Mac so keep me post mac apps and related things.
1- While Using the phone sometimes apps crashing.
2- Sometimes it restart automatically
3- and finally when I restart the phone it say your phone is corrupted and may not working properly. I tried side load but it failed.
Kindly guide me step by step to resolve my Issue.
Thanks and Regards
grjamal said:
Hello Users and Seniors of the forum
Hope that you all will be in the best of your health.
I am using a Google Pixel 2 XL and I am facing the following issues.
First of all I am using Mac so keep me post mac apps and related things.
1- While Using the phone sometimes apps crashing.
2- Sometimes it restart automatically
3- and finally when I restart the phone it say your phone is corrupted and may not working properly. I tried side load but it failed.
Kindly guide me step by step to resolve my Issue.
Thanks and Regards
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Is your phone bootloader unlocked? If so I would fastboot flash the latest image. You could try removing the -w from the script first so that you don't need to lose all your data, otherwise you may need a full wipe.
crixley said:
Is your phone bootloader unlocked? If so I would fastboot flash the latest image. You could try removing the -w from the script first so that you don't need to lose all your data, otherwise you may need a full wipe.
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How do you take -w from the script sorry for noob question
SirFronts said:
How do you take -w from the script sorry for noob question
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where is the script and you can say I am new so please could you write in details.
SirFronts said:
How do you take -w from the script sorry for noob question
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Edit the flash-all.bat file with notepad or whatever you use on your pc. Toward the end of the script, you'll see the -w flag. Delete those two characters, then leave a single space between the remaining words. Save your edit, and done :good:
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grjamal said:
where is the script and you can say I am new so please could you write in details.
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The script is the flash-all.bat file. You'll see it after you extract the factory image :good:
Badger50 said:
Edit the flash-all.bat file with notepad or whatever you use on your pc. Toward the end of the script, you'll see the -w flag. Delete those two characters, then leave a single space between the remaining words. Save your edit, and done :good:
---------- Post added at 02:57 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:55 AM ----------
The script is the flash-all.bat file. You'll see it after you extract the factory image :good:
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Thank you
SirFronts said:
Thank you
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I didn't see the flash-all.bat file. I have Latest firmware and platform tools with adb commands
grjamal said:
I didn't see the flash-all.bat file. I have Latest firmware and platform tools with adb commands
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Did you download the OTA, or the factory image from here? https://developers.google.com/android/images
The OTA doesn't have the flash-all.bat file.
Badger50 said:
Did you download the OTA, or the factory image from here? https://developers.google.com/android/images
The OTA doesn't have the flash-all.bat file.
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let me check
I got it but can I do "radio-taimen-g8998-00012-1905270706" old version on the latest version.
For MAC Users they will change/edit flash-all.sh file
grjamal said:
I got it but can I do "radio-taimen-g8998-00012-1905270706" old version on the latest version.
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You can fastboot radios anytime :good:
I am downloading the latest version. If I have any issue I will post here. Thanks for your support my seniors.
The following process done.
l$ ./flash-all.sh
Sending 'bootloader_a' (36352 KB) OKAY [ 0.950s]
Writing 'bootloader_a' OKAY [ 0.557s]
Finished. Total time: 1.513s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 0.001s
Sending 'radio_a' (60388 KB) OKAY [ 1.299s]
Writing 'radio_a' OKAY [ 0.409s]
Finished. Total time: 1.712s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 0.001s
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: TMZ30k
Baseband Version.....: g8998-00017
Serial Number........: 801KP
--------------------------------------------
extracting android-info.txt (0 MB) to RAM...
Checking 'product' OKAY [ 0.001s]
Checking 'version-bootloader' OKAY [ 0.001s]
Checking 'version-baseband' OKAY [ 0.001s]
Setting current slot to 'a' OKAY [ 0.008s]
extracting boot.img (40 MB) to disk... took 0.317s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
Sending 'boot_a' (40960 KB) OKAY [ 0.875s]
Writing 'boot_a' OKAY [ 0.251s]
extracting dtbo.img (8 MB) to disk... took 0.037s
archive does not contain 'dtbo.sig'
Sending 'dtbo_a' (8192 KB) OKAY [ 0.175s]
Writing 'dtbo_a' OKAY [ 0.049s]
archive does not contain 'dt.img'
archive does not contain 'recovery.img'
extracting vbmeta.img (0 MB) to disk... took 0.000s
archive does not contain 'vbmeta.sig'
Sending 'vbmeta_a' (4 KB) OKAY [ 0.001s]
Writing 'vbmeta_a' OKAY [ 0.003s]
archive does not contain 'vbmeta_system.img'
archive does not contain 'vendor_boot.img'
archive does not contain 'super_empty.img'
archive does not contain 'boot_other.img'
archive does not contain 'odm.img'
archive does not contain 'product.img'
extracting system.img (2392 MB) to disk... took 21.359s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending sparse 'system_a' 1/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 14.086s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 3.286s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 2/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 14.100s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 3.274s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 3/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 14.049s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 3.272s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 4/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 13.949s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 3.264s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 5/5 (352908 KB) OKAY [ 9.325s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 2.214s]
archive does not contain 'system_ext.img'
extracting system_other.img (306 MB) to disk... took 2.778s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending 'system_b' (313536 KB) OKAY [ 6.986s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 1.993s]
extracting vendor.img (340 MB) to disk... took 3.217s
archive does not contain 'vendor.sig'
Sending 'vendor_a' (349148 KB) OKAY [ 8.615s]
Writing 'vendor_a' OKAY [ 2.178s]
archive does not contain 'vendor_other.img'
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 2.655s]
mke2fs 1.45.4 (23-Sep-2019)
Creating filesystem with 13902843 4k blocks and 3481600 inodes
Filesystem UUID: b9208eba-4966-4866-899e-623a9f9abe48
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208,
4096000, 7962624, 11239424
Allocating group tables: done
Writing inode tables: done
Creating journal (65536 blocks): done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
Sending 'userdata' (4400 KB) OKAY [ 0.094s]
Writing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.068s]
Rebooting OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 132.938s
grjamal said:
The following process done.
l$ ./flash-all.sh
Sending 'bootloader_a' (36352 KB) OKAY [ 0.950s]
Writing 'bootloader_a' OKAY [ 0.557s]
Finished. Total time: 1.513s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 0.001s
Sending 'radio_a' (60388 KB) OKAY [ 1.299s]
Writing 'radio_a' OKAY [ 0.409s]
Finished. Total time: 1.712s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 0.001s
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: TMZ30k
Baseband Version.....: g8998-00017-1910041814
Serial Number........: 801KPBF1518925
--------------------------------------------
extracting android-info.txt (0 MB) to RAM...
Checking 'product' OKAY [ 0.001s]
Checking 'version-bootloader' OKAY [ 0.001s]
Checking 'version-baseband' OKAY [ 0.001s]
Setting current slot to 'a' OKAY [ 0.008s]
extracting boot.img (40 MB) to disk... took 0.317s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
Sending 'boot_a' (40960 KB) OKAY [ 0.875s]
Writing 'boot_a' OKAY [ 0.251s]
extracting dtbo.img (8 MB) to disk... took 0.037s
archive does not contain 'dtbo.sig'
Sending 'dtbo_a' (8192 KB) OKAY [ 0.175s]
Writing 'dtbo_a' OKAY [ 0.049s]
archive does not contain 'dt.img'
archive does not contain 'recovery.img'
extracting vbmeta.img (0 MB) to disk... took 0.000s
archive does not contain 'vbmeta.sig'
Sending 'vbmeta_a' (4 KB) OKAY [ 0.001s]
Writing 'vbmeta_a' OKAY [ 0.003s]
archive does not contain 'vbmeta_system.img'
archive does not contain 'vendor_boot.img'
archive does not contain 'super_empty.img'
archive does not contain 'boot_other.img'
archive does not contain 'odm.img'
archive does not contain 'product.img'
extracting system.img (2392 MB) to disk... took 21.359s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending sparse 'system_a' 1/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 14.086s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 3.286s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 2/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 14.100s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 3.274s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 3/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 14.049s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 3.272s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 4/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 13.949s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 3.264s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 5/5 (352908 KB) OKAY [ 9.325s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 2.214s]
archive does not contain 'system_ext.img'
extracting system_other.img (306 MB) to disk... took 2.778s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending 'system_b' (313536 KB) OKAY [ 6.986s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 1.993s]
extracting vendor.img (340 MB) to disk... took 3.217s
archive does not contain 'vendor.sig'
Sending 'vendor_a' (349148 KB) OKAY [ 8.615s]
Writing 'vendor_a' OKAY [ 2.178s]
archive does not contain 'vendor_other.img'
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 2.655s]
mke2fs 1.45.4 (23-Sep-2019)
Creating filesystem with 13902843 4k blocks and 3481600 inodes
Filesystem UUID: b9208eba-4966-4866-899e-623a9f9abe48
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208,
4096000, 7962624, 11239424
Allocating group tables: done
Writing inode tables: done
Creating journal (65536 blocks): done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
Sending 'userdata' (4400 KB) OKAY [ 0.094s]
Writing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.068s]
Rebooting OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 132.938s
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Congrats........I guess?
Now updates are in progress lets hope it will not repeat the issues again.
grjamal said:
Now updates are in progress lets hope it will not repeat the issues again.
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update:
The phone restart after 5 hrs automatically while I was using it.
grjamal said:
update:
The phone restart after 5 hrs automatically while I was using it.
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Random reboots can happen for no apparent reason at times. Having said that, it could be an app, magisk module, kernel or a behind the scenes google system update. I would just let your device run through a couple of charge cycles to see if the problem persists :good:
Badger50 said:
Random reboots can happen for no apparent reason at times. Having said that, it could be an app, magisk module, kernel or a behind the scenes google system update. I would just let your device run through a couple of charge cycles to see if the problem persists :good:
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today I got the same issue, I mean your phone is corrupted and may not working properly.
what to do know? need your suggessions
grjamal said:
today I got the same issue, I mean your phone is corrupted and may not working properly.
what to do know? need your suggessions
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Fastboot the factory image again to your inactive slot without the -w first. Make sure to disable any magisk modules, themes, and set screen lock to swipe before you begin. If that doesn't help, you may have to factory reset.

Help... Soft-bricked New Pixel 2 XL... Fastboot Flash Stock Does Not Work'

EDIT: I ran this tool and it brought the phone back to life! Not sure why the flash all script is broken. I will keep this thread open and post the log that this tool generated and hopefully the community can figure out what happened. I noticed the all-in-one tool flashed some additional partitions like "dtbo" that the flash all script did not.
Just got a used device, figured i'd unlock bootloader and update it via fastboot instead of OTA. Unlocked bootloader, ddownloaded image from Google site, ran flash-all.bat. Now when device starts, right after the bootloader unlocked warning, I get the Google logo, then device is corrupt and untrusted warning, then a bootloop. Trying to clear the cache does not work (see error in output below). Clearing data via recovery works, but does not help. I have a fair amount of experience with this. What am I missing!?
What I have already tried:
* Update fastboot to latest version:
Code:
> fastboot --version
fastboot version eac51f2bb6a8-android
* Try Different Cable/USB Port
* Try running "fastboot flashing unlock_critical":
FAILED (remote: Device already : unlocked!)
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* Using the July 2019 update instead of the latest
* Google research
Sometimes I get this from the flash all command. Sometimes writing user-data works, but clearing cache gives "Error: Check device Console":
Code:
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'bootloader' (36356 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.795s]
writing 'bootloader'...
OKAY [ 0.556s]
finished. total time: 1.354s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.002s]
finished. total time: 0.003s
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'radio' (60388 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.285s]
writing 'radio'...
OKAY [ 0.408s]
finished. total time: 1.872s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.002s]
finished. total time: 0.004s
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.img'
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
W/ ( 7216): Zip: unable to truncate file to 357556432: File too large
failed to extract 'vendor.img': I/O Error
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 56946044928
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 8192
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 32768
Label:
Blocks: 13902843
Block groups: 425
Reserved block group size: 1024
Created filesystem with 11/3481600 inodes and 264598/13902843 blocks
error: file_write: write: No space left on device
Erase successful, but not automatically formatting.
Can't determine partition type.
FAILED (remote: GetVar Variable Not found)
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: TMZ30l
Baseband Version.....: g8998-00020-1912122233
Serial Number........: 906KPJP2073036
--------------------------------------------
checking product...
OKAY [ 0.002s]
checking version-bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.002s]
checking version-baseband...
OKAY [ 0.003s]
sending 'boot' (40960 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.865s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.250s]
sending sparse 'system' (524284 KB)...
OKAY [ 12.159s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 3.249s]
sending sparse 'system' (524284 KB)...
OKAY [ 12.145s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 3.265s]
sending sparse 'system' (524284 KB)...
OKAY [ 12.331s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 3.247s]
sending sparse 'system' (524284 KB)...
OKAY [ 12.289s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 3.262s]
sending sparse 'system' (340228 KB)...
OKAY [ 7.984s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 2.102s]
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 1.127s]
sending 'userdata' (138830 KB)...
OKAY [ 2.923s]
writing 'userdata'...
FAILED (remote: buffer overreads occured due to invalid sparse header)
finished. total time: 78.283s
Press any key to exit...
Log from successful flash with all-in-one tool:
Code:
Sending 'bootloader_a' (36356 KB) OKAY [ 0.792s]
Writing 'bootloader_a' OKAY [ 0.547s]
Finished. Total time: 1.412s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 0.005s
Sending 'radio_a' (60388 KB) OKAY [ 1.325s]
Writing 'radio_a' OKAY [ 0.397s]
Finished. Total time: 1.897s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 0.006s
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: TMZ30l
Baseband Version.....: g8998-00020-1912122233
Serial Number........: 906KPJP2073036
--------------------------------------------
extracting android-info.txt (0 MB) to RAM...
Checking 'product' OKAY [ 0.001s]
Checking 'version-bootloader' OKAY [ 0.001s]
Checking 'version-baseband' OKAY [ 0.001s]
Setting current slot to 'a' OKAY [ 0.009s]
extracting boot.img (40 MB) to disk... took 0.277s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
Sending 'boot_a' (40960 KB) OKAY [ 0.891s]
Writing 'boot_a' OKAY [ 0.253s]
extracting dtbo.img (8 MB) to disk... took 0.023s
archive does not contain 'dtbo.sig'
Sending 'dtbo_a' (8192 KB) OKAY [ 0.178s]
Writing 'dtbo_a' OKAY [ 0.057s]
archive does not contain 'dt.img'
archive does not contain 'recovery.img'
extracting vbmeta.img (0 MB) to disk... took 0.001s
archive does not contain 'vbmeta.sig'
Sending 'vbmeta_a' (4 KB) OKAY [ 0.001s]
Writing 'vbmeta_a' OKAY [ 0.002s]
archive does not contain 'vbmeta_system.img'
archive does not contain 'super_empty.img'
archive does not contain 'boot_other.img'
archive does not contain 'odm.img'
archive does not contain 'product.img'
archive does not contain 'product_services.img'
extracting system.img (2380 MB) to disk... took 13.415s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending sparse 'system_a' 1/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 11.907s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 3.243s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 2/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 11.848s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 3.248s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 3/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 12.040s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 3.243s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 4/5 (524284 KB) OKAY [ 11.884s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 3.252s]
Sending sparse 'system_a' 5/5 (340228 KB) OKAY [ 7.723s]
Writing 'system_a' OKAY [ 2.115s]
extracting system_other.img (306 MB) to disk... took 2.303s
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
Sending 'system_b' (313556 KB) OKAY [ 7.041s]
Writing 'system_b' OKAY [ 1.940s]
extracting vendor.img (340 MB) to disk... took 2.480s
archive does not contain 'vendor.sig'
Sending 'vendor_a' (349176 KB) OKAY [ 7.777s]
Writing 'vendor_a' OKAY [ 2.166s]
archive does not contain 'vendor_other.img'
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 1.376s]
mke2fs 1.44.4 (18-Aug-2018)
Creating filesystem with 13902843 4k blocks and 3481600 inodes
Filesystem UUID: 09419b40-81a8-11ea-8938-4b5d199bc358
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208,
4096000, 7962624, 11239424
Allocating group tables: done
Writing inode tables: done
Creating journal (65536 blocks): done
Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
Sending 'userdata' (4400 KB) OKAY [ 0.095s]
Writing 'userdata' OKAY [ 0.063s]
Rebooting OKAY [ 0.001s]
Finished. Total time: 122.672s
Press any key to exit...

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