[Q] Nexus 5. Usb port broken. Flashable recovery on the phone? - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I called the assistance(Google) and they told me that I can receive help only if I restore Nexus 5 in the stock state (water in the micro-usb port, then I can't use Nexus Tookit).
I've flashed the stock Rom but i don't know what to do with recovery. I've actually CWM, in this forum I only found the stock flashable recovery for Nexus 4, is there for Nexus 5?
Sorry for the bad english, i'm italian.

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Locked Tablet

I have a friend whose tablet is locked with password, and these are my problems:
- No USB debugging.
- No SU.
- No Recovery (for some reason, i cannot boot into stock recovery, tried any combinations. Maybe the bootloader is locked).
*Sigh*, How can i fix this? Any solutions?
It will be helpful to know what device does he have...
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Well if it's a Samsung or Sony or any other popular device then you can simply flash a ROM again.
If it's a Chinese tablet then flash a ROM too but it would be a little harder.. I can give some good help in Chinese tablets... But tell us that your device is first
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[Q] Creating a flashable zip from factory image

Hello and thanks for taking the time to read my question. Recently the MicroUSB port on my Nexus 5 stopped functioning leaving me unable to flash the factory image to my phone.
I do have TWRP on my N5, so i was wondering if there was a way for me to create a flashable zip from the factory image so I can at least flash that via TWRP.
Thanks!
Read this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2638441
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rootSU said:
Read this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2638441
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Thank you so very much.

[Q]Does anyone have a CWM flashable 5.0.1 ota or stock ROM or know how I can make one

Title says it all. I really don't feel like running the stock img since I don't have my own PC right now. Please let me know. Thanks.
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No. OTA no longer will apply if you have custom recovery.
Download an existing full stock flashable ROM.zip
That's what I was talking about. I can't seem to find a 5.0.1 full flashable zip anywhere.
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Might need to wait a day or so...
Yeah just wait a few days. Some one will post up a stock rooted zip that you can probably flash over what you have now in a few days

Stock 5.1.1 flashable zip

Hi I have been looking everywhere in the forum. Is there a stock zip to 5.1.1 that I can flash via twrp?
Thanks
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Difficult to find definately
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8Pzf3SOfzaIWm9Hai01X0xRNXc/view?usp=sharing
Link is from the nexus 5 general tab...Android 5.1.1 lmy48b discussion ...page 125..
Good luck
doctor_droid said:
Difficult to find definately
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8Pzf3SOfzaIWm9Hai01X0xRNXc/view?usp=sharing
Link is from the nexus 5 general tab...Android 5.1.1 lmy48b discussion ...page 125..
Good luck
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Thanks! Do o just need to flash the one you provided or the boot loader and radio zip too? (On the thread)
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You need to flash the new bootloader first
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I'm trying to retain my Root, User Data, and CWM Recovery. Can I simply sideload the system.img? Basically create a zip containing only the system.img then use CWM's sideload?
I found my answer here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...e-update-rooted-device-to-5-1-lmy47d-t3050789
Thanks.

Rooting MMB29X

Hi everyone , i was wondering if any of you guys found a good way to root the latest version version , i tried to manually root via recovery but nothing , please let me know if any of you guys sucessfully did , thanks in addvance .
Yes, pretty much everybody, I'd guess. What method did you use? SuperSU? Doitright?
Best to think of all the answers you want and supply the info up front - you save everybody a lot of time, not least yourself.
I used SuperSU , 3 or 4 different versions 3 betas and 1 not beta then bootloop after every SuperSU installation .. Then I flashed the boot partition again and I removed the bootloop but the root was not there ..
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I rooted my N5 with SuperSU 2.67 Beta. I am running stock kernel and stock recovery.
kaushikd said:
I rooted my N5 with SuperSU 2.67 Beta. I am running stock kernel and stock recovery.
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So you rooted your device with stock recovery installed .. How?
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BlackVader said:
So you rooted your device with stock recovery installed .. How?
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What I did:
1. Flashed all images except the userdata.
2. Boot with TWRP and flash SuperSU.
3. Reboot and done.
kaushikd said:
What I did:
1. Flashed all imaged except the userdata.
2. Boot with TWRP and flash SuperSU.
3. Reboot and done.
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You flashed the images by recovery or adb?
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BlackVader said:
You flashed the images by recovery or adb?
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I flashed using adb only.
I found a solution , and I made a tutorial also. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3356126
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