Can't get my 5 into the bootloader - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Long story short, I tried to flash the hellscore kernel (via the HC's management app).... it booted into TWRP... flashed the kernel, then blackness.
Then it wouldn't turn back on... played with button combinations and 10 minutes later, I got into the bootloader, went into recovery and loaded the system and boot backup, thinking I was good to go... Nope... on boot... blackness. Tried a few other things, taking forever to get it into the BL again. Only thing I can figure is that it borked the ramdisk or something.
Now, I am going to go full on, plug into the computer, low level reset. So I've been doing the button tango for a while and figured someone here might know the real mystical incantation I need to do to get it reliably into the BL. It's fully charged and when plugged into my computer, I can hear the USB pinging on and off while I fuss with trying to reset it.
Anyone have an idea?

Flash it back to stock perhaps and start over
Flash it back to stock perhaps and start over
developers.google.com/android/nexus/images

camerona said:
Flash it back to stock perhaps and start over
developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
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If he can't get into boot loader how is supposed to flash factory image?
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Link to hellscore kernel?
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I was reading about a LG flash tool that could flash devices with out bootloader u might be able to use that to get back.

@Akoolive http://d-h.st/Chu that's the link to hells core. Do not use the hells core app to download the kernel it was made for the n4 and is optimized only for the n4.
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Edit: here is the link to all his n5 kernels
http://d-h.st/users/hellsgod/?fld_id=31631#files

@LeoRex this might be your only option, as he did what you did(an n4 kernel on his n5) and endes up fixing his phone http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/bootloader-bootloader-nexus-5-t2746343

psycho693 said:
@Akoolive http://d-h.st/Chu that's the link to hells core. Do not use the hells core app to download the kernel it was made for the n4 and is optimized only for the n4.
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Edit: here is the link to all his n5 kernels
http://d-h.st/users/hellsgod/?fld_id=31631#files
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NOW you tell me.. [emoji5] yep, that explains why I got screwed.
I eventually got it into fastboot. the adb with the SDK didn't see it, but Wugfresh could (so people who say toolkits are useless can kiss my grass). So I'm back at 444 stock... lost a few files, including the tb backups that I didn't cloud (damnit)... nothing life shattering though.
still sucked hard
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LeoRex said:
NOW you tell me.. [emoji5] yep, that explains why I got screwed.
I eventually got it into fastboot. the adb with the SDK didn't see it, but Wugfresh could (so people who say toolkits are useless can kiss my grass). So I'm back at 444 stock... lost a few files, including the tb backups that I didn't cloud (damnit)... nothing life shattering though.
still sucked hard
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I'm glad you got it working. :good:
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psycho693 said:
I'm glad you got it working. :good:
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yeah... when Wug reported that it connected, I did a little dance of joy. I wonder why it registered but adb couldn't.
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LeoRex said:
yeah... when Wug reported that it connected, I did a little dance of joy. I wonder why it registered but adb couldn't.
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I'm assuming it didn't connect to adb because you were not in recovery with sideload selected or was not in android. Fastboot is only available in the bootloader, adb is not
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psycho693 said:
I'm assuming it didn't connect to add because you were not in recovery with sidelined selected or was not in android. Fastboot is only available in the bootleg adb is not
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DOH! Yep... forgot about that... My ADB/Fastboot is a little rusty. I haven't had to fuss in there for months. But I eventually got the key combinations right and got the backup bootloader loaded (the main was overwritten by the HC's overwriting it with the Nexus 4's boot image...).
Bleh...

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[Q] I think I broke my nexus 5. :(

Hey everyone,
I am new to the android phone arena and would appreciate some help.
I bought the nexus 5, rooted it and was attempting to flash CyanogenMod 11. I didnt realize I need a windows computer to do and was trying to do it through the phone itself. (i know, i know...terrible, like I said, I'm new)
The phone froze and will not even restore from a factory reset. It is like it is trying to reset from the CyanogenMod ROM (which wasnt installed properly in the first place). I have tried restoring from a backup, but none exists. I tried mounting a flash drive with the stock hammerhead ROM on it, but it will not mount. I am using ClockwordMod Recovery v6.0.4.4.
Can anyone help me?
Fastboot flash the factory images
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Pirateghost said:
Fastboot flash the factory images
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can you walk me through how to do that? I honestly have no idea. sorry.
kdmylin said:
Hey everyone,
I am new to the android phone arena and would appreciate some help.
I bought the nexus 5, rooted it and was attempting to flash CyanogenMod 11. I didnt realize I need a windows computer to do and was trying to do it through the phone itself. (i know, i know...terrible, like I said, I'm new)
The phone froze and will not even restore from a factory reset. It is like it is trying to reset from the CyanogenMod ROM (which wasnt installed properly in the first place). I have tried restoring from a backup, but none exists. I tried mounting a flash drive with the stock hammerhead ROM on it, but it will not mount. I am using ClockwordMod Recovery v6.0.4.4.
Can anyone help me?
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Ok lets try decrypting this first.
It sounds like you got through the rooting process,and got yourself a custom recovery. Ok
You flashed CM11, but it started to boot loop on you.You tried to revert back to stock, but you failed to make a backup. Now you are stuck since you cant mount the phone as a disk from recovery and restore a working rom.
Is this what is going on?
If so, you still have hope. You can use adb from the boot loader and push the stock firmware back on.
Follow this thread and start over from the beginning.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
Yes, Un-root, go back to stock and try this again. Next time, make a backup before Flashing like mad.
kdmylin said:
can you walk me through how to do that? I honestly have no idea. sorry.
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Google provides the factory images and the instructions on how to do it. The onus is on you.
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Wow haven't seen pirateghost since the HTC vivid days.
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devoureddreams said:
Wow haven't seen pirateghost since the HTC vivid days.
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Been hanging out in the nexus devices
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Follow egofreak's guide. Good rule of thumb: if it boots, you can fix it.
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[SOLVED] Did I brick?

Hey everyone,
So I think I may have done something strange and i'm not sure how to fix it. Long story short, screen cracked, so I bought a new one and I used TWRP to backup my original phone. So now, i'm just trying to unlock and root, you know, the usual. BTW, I tried using ABD/Fastboot, which I never typically do, but I heard it was more efficient and whatnot so I thought I try. I think the unlocking of the bootloader went well. And I even think I flashed recovery properly. But when I tried to access recovery, it prompted me for a password.
I read on the TWRP site I was supposed to let the phone boot as normal before accessing recovery. Oops. So I tried formatting all the data on the phone and no I have no OS or any files to recover from and adb push keeps giving me "Device not found" and now I don't know what to do.
Help?
EDIT: In case anyone has this issue searching threads, I just used Wug Toolkit to flash everything back to stock and then used the same Toolkit to unlock and root. TWRP isn't going to recognize a backup from a different phone. To my understanding, there is a way around that, but I didn't look into it. Oh, and apparently, don't flash the EFS partition lol
New Jer-Z said:
Hey everyone,
So I think I may have done something strange and i'm not sure how to fix it. Long story short, screen cracked, so I bought a new one and I used TWRP to backup my original phone. So now, i'm just trying to unlock and root, you know, the usual. BTW, I tried using ABD/Fastboot, which I never typically do, but I heard it was more efficient and whatnot so I thought I try. I think the unlocking of the bootloader went well. And I even think I flashed recovery properly. But when I tried to access recovery, it prompted me for a password.
I read on the TWRP site I was supposed to let the phone boot as normal before accessing recovery. Oops. So I tried formatting all the data on the phone and no I have no OS or any files to recover from and adb push keeps giving me "Device not found" and now I don't know what to do.
Help?
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I never heard of this problem before, maybe you can use Odin to flash the recovery again
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mpalomba3 said:
I never heard of this problem before, maybe you can use Odin to flash the recovery again
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Oh, that reminds me, TWRP wasn't able to mount any of the directories, it seems. I think it can, now, but I remember seeing those errors in the log before I wiped everything. Thanks for that suggestion, i'll give it a shot.
No problem, report back if it works
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I can't seem to find on the internets which odin version is compatible with the Nexus 5. I'm not finding any hits to directly correlate and I don't want to damage further. Which one would you recommend?
Odin is for Samsung devices
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New Jer-Z said:
I can't seem to find on the internets which odin version is compatible with the Nexus 5. I'm not finding any hits to directly correlate and I don't want to damage further. Which one would you recommend?
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Odin is a Samsung thing. Not LG.
What you'll need to do is flash the 4.4.2 factory image. Follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
El Daddy said:
Odin is a Samsung thing. Not LG.
What you'll need to do is flash the 4.4.2 factory image. Follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
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OK!
So, I used the Wug toolkit to basically flash everything to stock, and then root it. I installed TWRP using the app and I tried using the app to restore from my earlier back up. So, it boots into recovery but nothing happened. Looking at the log, it says the TWRP isn't able to locate the files. Trying to just restore from recovery isn't helpful because when I hit "Restore" nothing pops up. As if the SDCard partition isn't being accessed. I can't see any of the files in any directory. Anyone have any ideas?
You need to let the phone boot into android before flashing a custom recovery.
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El Daddy said:
You need to let the phone boot into android before flashing a custom recovery.
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I realize that now lol. Well, I fixed that, but now have a new issue. Any ideas for me?
Flashing the factory image erases everything. Such as backups stored on your phone.
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El Daddy said:
Flashing the factory image erases everything. Such as backups stored on your phone.
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I had a copy saved on my desktop, so I transferred it back.
New Jer-Z said:
I can't seem to find on the internets which odin version is compatible with the Nexus 5. I'm not finding any hits to directly correlate and I don't want to damage further. Which one would you recommend?
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Sorry about that, I have a gs4 so I thought Odin was for all devices
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New Jer-Z said:
I had a copy saved on my desktop, so I transferred it back.
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Did you put the backup on the root of the sdcard? I think it needs to be in the TWRP folder. You should first make a backup of your current rom even if it's stock rooted.
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housry23 said:
Did you put the backup on the root of the sdcard? I think it needs to be in the TWRP folder. You should first make a backup of your current rom even if it's stock rooted.
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Someone explained to me TWRP won't recognize a backup with a serial number from a different phone. So essentially, I will just have to forego it. I used Wug Toolkit to fix this issue and just flashed everything to stock and had the same toolkit unlock and root. Using ADB was a fail and cost me a whole afternoon lol

Best way to get back to stock?

So I am currently on vacation for the next week, and I wanted to bring my phone back to stock. Not nesesarily unroot, but stock enough to completely start from scratch. I am running PA. I do not have access to a computer until next week. What will be my best route?
I want to be able to get an OTA if there is an update, and I won't mind losing root once there is an update. That's one thing.
As well as, what can I do once I get back to the stock state which will help me completely wipe my phone without having to flash the stock image (once again, no computer)
Thanks!
Flash this till you can get to a PC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2622831
[ROM] |4.4.2| Nexus 5 Untouched Stock ROM |Pre-Rooted & Busybox| |Odexed|
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justinisloco said:
So I am currently on vacation for the next week, and I wanted to bring my phone back to stock. Not nesesarily unroot, but stock enough to completely start from scratch. I am running PA. I do not have access to a computer until next week. What will be my best route?
I want to be able to get an OTA if there is an update, and I won't mind losing root once there is an update. That's one thing.
As well as, what can I do once I get back to the stock state which will help me completely wipe my phone without having to flash the stock image (once again, no computer)
Thanks!
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Look for a stock flashable ROM, thats the only option you have given the current state that you have just said.
CRIME INC. said:
Flash this till you can get to a PC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2622831
[ROM] |4.4.2| Nexus 5 Untouched Stock ROM |Pre-Rooted & Busybox| |Odexed|
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Lol maybe I should've asked this- what would be the disadvantage of flashing the stock ROM vs flashing the stock img on the PC?
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justinisloco said:
Lol maybe I should've asked this- what would be the disadvantage of flashing the stock ROM vs flashing the stock img on the PC?
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This is only a stock rom. It leaves your recovery etc as is. By a PC, you return the whole phone to stock.
Unless you're having issues, I wouldn't recommend doing anything whilst you're away
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rootSU said:
This is only a stock rom. It leaves your recovery etc as is. By a PC, you return the whole phone to stock.
Unless you're having issues, I wouldn't recommend doing anything whilst you're away
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This is an excellent post! Lol
If you are away.... And play around with your phone.... You may end up with no phone the rest of your vacation.
Leave it til you get home!!! Unless you can potentially live without it if something goes wrong.
kj2112 said:
This is an excellent post! Lol
If you are away.... And play around with your phone.... You may end up with no phone the rest of your vacation.
Leave it til you get home!!! Unless you can potentially live without it if something goes wrong.
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Lol I don't think I know anyone who could live without the phone.
I ended up flashing the stock ROM anyway, and will just flash img when I get back
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justinisloco said:
Lol I don't think I know anyone who could live without the phone.
I ended up flashing the stock ROM anyway, and will just flash img when I get back
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If you're rooted, you could use flashify to flash the stock recovery!
Stock Recovery: http://d-h.st/yd9
vin4yak said:
If you're rooted, you could use flashify to flash the stock recovery!
Stock Recovery: http://d-h.st/yd9
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Yeah. You can fully unroot without a computer. I can identify the steps if anyone is interested
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Flashable 5.0 unlocked bootloader (hhz12d)?

Looking for a flashable of the newest bootloader. Anyone know if one is floating around anywhere?
Sc4ryB3ar said:
Looking for a flashable of the newest bootloader. Anyone know if one is floating around anywhere?
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Just download the factory image and unpack the bootloader image. If it re-locks, which it shouldn't, but if it does, just unlock it again as you did when you first unlocked it.
To flash the image, use command prompt (Windows) and cd into the folder that the image is in, then do "fastboot flash bootloader bootloader_file_name.IMG"
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procitysam said:
Just download the factory image and unpack the bootloader image. If it re-locks, which it shouldn't, but if it does, just unlock it again as you did when you first unlocked it.
To flash the image, use command prompt (Windows) and cd into the folder that the image is in, then do "fastboot flash bootloader bootloader_file_name.IMG"
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I no longer have a PC. My 8yo daughter did a fantastic job of frying it last Wednesday, when she came running in the room with a very full glass of water.........
Plz learn how to flash it in fastboot.. Its so easy..
Sc4ryB3ar said:
I no longer have a PC. My 8yo daughter did a fantastic job of frying it last Wednesday, when she came running in the room with a very full glass of water.........
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Problem is that I don't think anyone has made a flashable version because flashing with fastboot is really easy...
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jtwlbz said:
Plz learn how to flash it in fastboot.. Its so easy..
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Ummmm....please learn how to read, and don't troll my thread. It is wholly unappreciated, and extremely unacceptable....
I would also be interested in this. I am fully aware and capable of using fastboot and adb commands, however I travel for a living and I only have my phone and tablet with me, so a no computer solution would be nice for some people.
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Flashify maybe? not really used it much, but it might be worth looking into?
radicalisto said:
Flashify maybe? not really used it much, but it might be worth looking into?
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You would need a flashable zip of the bootloader to use Flashify.
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procitysam said:
You would need a flashable zip of the bootloader to use Flashify.
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Flashify can flash .IMG files. Pretty sure it doesn't do bootloaders though.
procitysam said:
You would need a flashable zip of the bootloader to use Flashify.
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Wakamatsu said:
Flashify can flash .IMG files. Pretty sure it doesn't do bootloaders though.
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Yeah, figured it couldn't flash a BL, not sure it can be done as it needs to go Into boot loader mode over recovery. Recovery has it's own kernel to boot up, as for boot loader I think it's a different method that boots into that particular option. Saying that, I could be wrong, never really had any need to look into it in all honesty.
radicalisto said:
Yeah, figured it couldn't flash a BL, not sure it can be done as it needs to go Into boot loader mode over recovery. Recovery has it's own kernel to boot up, as for boot loader I think it's a different method that boots into that particular option. Saying that, I could be wrong, never really had any need to look into it in all honesty.
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If you absolutely need the update bootloader, you could try flashing the image in recovery, but I feel like that will brick your device.
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I would be interested in this as well.
What exactly is the point/advantage of having the latest boot loader? I'm on lollipop 5.0 rooted, Franco kernel, and latest radio running the same unlocked boot loader that came with the phone. Would it benefit me in anyway to fastboot flash the latest boot loader?
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You, cant flash anything without custom recovery or root, and most importantly the USB and Computer. Anyways, to flash bootloader HHZ12D, which is the newest one you have to download the factory image from the Google Dev website, which is 556mb, once you extract it the file will be there named bootloader-hammerhead-hhz12d
Can anyone answer my question about the advantage to updating the boot loader?
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Pain-N-Panic said:
Can anyone answer my question about the advantage to updating the boot loader?
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Listen,
if stars are lit
it means - there is someone who needs it.
It means - someone wants them to be,
that someone deems those specks of spit
magnificent.
And overwrought,
in the swirls of afternoon dust,
he bursts in on God,
afraid he might be already late.
In tears,
he kisses God's sinewy hand
and begs him to guarantee
that there will definitely be a star.
He swears
he won't be able to stand that starless ordeal.
Later,
He wanders around, worried,
but outwardly calm.
And to everyone else, he says:
'Now,
it's all right.
You are no longer afraid,
are you?'
Listen,
if stars are lit,
it means - there is someone who needs it.
It means it is essential
that every evening
at least one star should ascend
over the crest of the building.
berliner_doch said:
Listen,
if stars are lit
it means - there is someone who needs it.
It means - someone wants them to be,
that someone deems those specks of spit
magnificent.
And overwrought,
in the swirls of afternoon dust,
he bursts in on God,
afraid he might be already late.
In tears,
he kisses God's sinewy hand
and begs him to guarantee
that there will definitely be a star.
He swears
he won't be able to stand that starless ordeal.
Later,
He wanders around, worried,
but outwardly calm.
And to everyone else, he says:
'Now,
it's all right.
You are no longer afraid,
are you?'
Listen,
if stars are lit,
it means - there is someone who needs it.
It means it is essential
that every evening
at least one star should ascend
over the crest of the building.
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Useless.
Back on topic, forget about updating bootloader through a recovery or flashify. When you get access to a PC, then update the bootloader.
Pain-N-Panic said:
What exactly is the point/advantage of having the latest boot loader? I'm on lollipop 5.0 rooted, Franco kernel, and latest radio running the same unlocked boot loader that came with the phone. Would it benefit me in anyway to fastboot flash the latest boot loader?
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all i know, is its needed to flash CM12 unofficial at this point, so there's one reason
I know you can flash a .img directly in TWRP, but I haven't tried for the bootloader.
Also, flashing CM will usually flash the bootloader + radio and maybe even the recovery anyways?

m8 camera just stopped working.

Hey,
I have a m8 and recently the camera app just does not work. I tired factory reseting, clearing data and chace...trying safe mode and the camera cannot load. In snapchap, the rear camera works but only the top camera used for distance so it's essentially dead. The selfie and main rear camera just don't work. I don't know what's up.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks!
That's probably a good thing. Now you can quit wasting your time trying to take a good picture with the M8's crappy camera. LOL
Sorry, I have no idea how to fix it.
Yeah that wasn't helpful...and I find the camera quality to be sufficient.
I bought my m8 from the verizon kisok from costco about 10 months ago so it's under a year. Perhaps I should call verizon tomorrow and see what they can do? The website says itll be free if its under a year, but my phone is rooted so I'm a little anxious. I'm not interested in a 400 fee for modifying my phone.
Anyone deal with their (verizon) repair center before?I could also try sending it back to htc?
Zealex said:
Yeah that wasn't helpful...and I find the camera quality to be sufficient.
I bought my m8 from the verizon kisok from costco about 10 months ago so it's under a year. Perhaps I should call verizon tomorrow and see what they can do? The website says itll be free if its under a year, but my phone is rooted so I'm a little anxious. I'm not interested in a 400 fee for modifying my phone.
Anyone deal with their (verizon) repair center before?I could also try sending it back to htc?
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You can always revert that if you decide to send it in. I take it you tried ruu already?
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dottat said:
You can always revert that if you decide to send it in. I take it you tried ruu already?
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No I havent. I rooted using sunshine so I imagine s-off is good. If I can restore my phone to as if it wasn't modified then I will read about it. I just heard some horry stories of people getting caught and fined my their carriers so I'm anxious and wanted some feedback haha.
Zealex said:
No I havent. I rooted using sunshine so I imagine s-off is good. If I can restore my phone to as if it wasn't modified then I will read about it. I just heard some horry stories of people getting caught and fined my their carriers so I'm anxious and wanted some feedback haha.
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Ruu doesn't change s-off status or boot loader status. Run the ruu and see if the camera behaves. If not we can lock it back up for warranty work.
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dottat said:
Ruu doesn't change s-off status or boot loader status. Run the ruu and see if the camera behaves. If not we can lock it back up for warranty work.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...zip-ruu-m8vzw-5-0-1-s-off-onlynewest-t3047103
This guide correct? It will return my phone to stock (and rooted). If this doesn't work, then I'll need to restore to stock and ship my phone by contacting Verizon?
Thanks
Zealex said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...zip-ruu-m8vzw-5-0-1-s-off-onlynewest-t3047103
This guide correct? It will return my phone to stock (and rooted). If this doesn't work, then I'll need to restore to stock and ship my phone by contacting Verizon?
Thanks
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If that doesn't work let me know before you get ready to contact vzw or htc
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dottat said:
If that doesn't work let me know before you get ready to contact vzw or htc
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Hey,
Hope you had a good weekend. Tried using the downloaded app in the description but fastboot kept failing. REbooted into my bootloader, which isnt twrp anymore....rebooted android and despite the failed FUU it is stock, but my camera does not work. My recovery is stock (i think?) and no longer TWRP. My bootloader still says *Software status: offical **unlocked**
How should I proceed for sending my phone to verizon? I want to remove any traces of modifcations so my request isnt void. since I have until the end of October I can hopefully get it fixed. WOuld like to send it out in the next couple of days!
Thanks again!
Zealex said:
Hey,
Hope you had a good weekend. Tried using the downloaded app in the description but fastboot kept failing. REbooted into my bootloader, which isnt twrp anymore....rebooted android and despite the failed FUU it is stock, but my camera does not work. My recovery is stock (i think?) and no longer TWRP. My bootloader still says *Software status: offical **unlocked**
How should I proceed for sending my phone to verizon? I want to remove any traces of modifcations so my request isnt void. since I have until the end of October I can hopefully get it fixed. WOuld like to send it out in the next couple of days!
Thanks again!
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Want to do it via team viewer or all by yourself?
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dottat said:
Want to do it via team viewer or all by yourself?
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I could do it by myself, however if I find it hard perhaps we could schedule a time for team viewer?
I'd hate to inconvenience you like that.
Zealex said:
I could do it by myself, however if I find it hard perhaps we could schedule a time for team viewer?
I'd hate to inconvenience you like that.
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Lol. It would take longer for me to type it out again or even go find the post where I spelled it out than to show you it over teamviewer
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dottat said:
Lol. It would take longer for me to type it out again or even go find the post where I spelled it out than to show you it over teamviewer
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708571
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How long would it take? I could perhaps do team viewer but I don't know if I'll have a chance tonight since im running around haha
also if I need to forward ports im on a campus so I'm unsure if I'll be able to do that to utilize teamviewer.
Zealex said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708571
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How long would it take? I could perhaps do team viewer but I don't know if I'll have a chance tonight since im running around haha
also if I need to forward ports im on a campus so I'm unsure if I'll be able to do that to utilize teamviewer.
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Here's the post lol.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=61772177
Give it a try
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dottat said:
Here's the post lol.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=61772177
Give it a try
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so do I follow the quoted text ? I don't have TWRP but you said thats a crazy method haha.
Zealex said:
so do I follow the quoted text ? I don't have TWRP but you said thats a crazy method haha.
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Yeah. Simply flash twrp from fastboot and pick it up from there
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dottat said:
Yeah. Simply flash twrp from fastboot and pick it up from there
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boot phone into twrp recovery,
load fastboot and run those commands?
dottat said:
Yeah. Simply flash twrp from fastboot and pick it up from there
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I have time off tomorrow so I'm going to do this and hopefully return my phone sunday. Am I just applying your post or am I doing the first post? There's a multitude of directions so I don't want to execute the wrong thing.
Ran echo -ne '\x00\x00\x00\x00' | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 bs=1 seek=33796 on terminal on my phone and permission was denied.
Zealex said:
I have time off tomorrow so I'm going to do this and hopefully return my phone sunday. Am I just applying your post or am I doing the first post? There's a multitude of directions so I don't want to execute the wrong thing.
Ran echo -ne '\x00\x00\x00\x00' | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 bs=1 seek=33796 on terminal on my phone and permission was denied.
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Were you booted into twrp?
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dottat said:
Were you booted into twrp?
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went into twrp terminal emulator.
typed echo blah blah
exited and rebooted into botloader....it shows Software Status: Offical and ***locked ***
I ran the applicable s-on RUU and removed root I believe (i didnt see supersu anymore but my apps werent deleted)
now I turned usb debugging on and used adb to reboot into bootloader and turned fastboot on and ran:
Fastboot oem writesecureflag 3. and I got some weird text in the command prompt.. I ran the code again and the second time the text ended with permission denied so I assume my phone is ready to be shipped for repairs?

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