[Q] Stock 5.1 image from Google gives me "invalid bootloader image" - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I tried to flash my Nexus 5 with the factory image from Google, downloaded a fresh SDK and the image, unzipped it, ran flash-all.bat and the bootloader image tells me
"invalid bootloader image"
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Now my phone doesn't want to boot up, and trying to flash 5.0.1 hasn't solved a thing. I'm at a loss to what I'm supposed to do to recover from this situation, I can still boot into fastboot but recovery mode doesn't work.
What should I do?

LuckyMethod said:
I tried to flash my Nexus 5 with the factory image from Google, downloaded a fresh SDK and the image, unzipped it, ran flash-all.bat and the bootloader image tells me
Now my phone doesn't want to boot up, and trying to flash 5.0.1 hasn't solved a thing. I'm at a loss to what I'm supposed to do to recover from this situation, I can still boot into fastboot but recovery mode doesn't work.
What should I do?
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What bootloader version are you on?
Have you tried redownloading/check md5?

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PLEASE HELP - Stuck in Loading

Hi guys,
I need help. My kid's Asus TF300T suddenly got stuck at the loading process. I turn it on, and it keeps loading and then reboot itself and kept loading again. This keeps going forever.
The bootloader is unlocked and I had a custom ROM on it, though I don't remember what it is.
I am still able to enter recovery (TWRP 2.4.4.0) while pressing the vol - and Power buttons.
But what else can I do? How do I get the tablet to work again?
Thanks so much.
smokarz said:
Hi guys,
I need help. My kid's Asus TF300T suddenly got stuck at the loading process. I turn it on, and it keeps loading and then reboot itself and kept loading again. This keeps going forever.
The bootloader is unlocked and I had a custom ROM on it, though I don't remember what it is.
I am still able to enter recovery (TWRP 2.4.4.0) while pressing the vol - and Power buttons.
But what else can I do? How do I get the tablet to work again?
Thanks so much.
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I'm assuming that "loading" means that the boot animation is still working, but not going into Android at the end of it.
You can first try clearing the cache in TWRP: Go to the WIPE category and only select Dalvik Cache and Cache and wipe those. Reboot and see if anything changed.
If that doesn't work, then you can try factory resetting, but this will erase all data not backed up on the tablet. Do NOT wipe data from the fastboot menu. Only factory reset from within TWRP.
cmendonc2 said:
I'm assuming that "loading" means that the boot animation is still working, but not going into Android at the end of it.
You can first try clearing the cache in TWRP: Go to the WIPE category and only select Dalvik Cache and Cache and wipe those. Reboot and see if anything changed.
If that doesn't work, then you can try factory resetting, but this will erase all data not backed up on the tablet. Do NOT wipe data from the fastboot menu. Only factory reset from within TWRP.
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Yes, that's correct. It's at the boot animation and never get into Android.
I tried to wipe Cache and Dalvnik but that didn't help.
I also just tried Factory Reset, and it did not help either.
Is there anything else I can do? I can try to flash the ROM again, but I just don't remember which ROM I had on it.
smokarz said:
Yes, that's correct. It's at the boot animation and never get into Android.
I tried to wipe Cache and Dalvnik but that didn't help.
I also just tried Factory Reset, and it did not help either.
Is there anything else I can do? I can try to flash the ROM again, but I just don't remember which ROM I had on it.
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Before you enter TWRP, the bootloader information appears in the top left corner of your screen. Which bootloader version are you on and what does the boot animation say/look like?
It says:
Key driver not found... Booting OS
Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by 'US_epad-10.6.1.8-20130225" A03
Starting Fastboot USB download protocol.
Then I had the option to select RCK - Android - Wipe Data
When I selected RCK, it brings me to TWRP.
The boot animation has the word ANDROID flashing from left to right. It probably was a custom boot animation.
Please let me know if you need anything else.
Thanks
Any suggestions guys?
How can I get this tablet to boot again?
Thanks
smokarz said:
It says:
Key driver not found... Booting OS
Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by 'US_epad-10.6.1.8-20130225" A03
Starting Fastboot USB download protocol.
Then I had the option to select RCK - Android - Wipe Data
When I selected RCK, it brings me to TWRP.
The boot animation has the word ANDROID flashing from left to right. It probably was a custom boot animation.
Please let me know if you need anything else.
Thanks
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So what I would do is first flash an updated Stock ROM via fastboot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1697227
Flash the "ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T Firmware: V10.6.1.27.5" for your region. Then it will reset.
Then using fastboot, you can follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48508679&postcount=7
And you should be up and running with a new CM11 ROM.
cmendonc2 said:
So what I would do is first flash an updated Stock ROM via fastboot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1697227
Flash the "ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T Firmware: V10.6.1.27.5" for your region. Then it will reset.
Then using fastboot, you can follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48508679&postcount=7
And you should be up and running with a new CM11 ROM.
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Thanks cmendonc2,
I really want to make sure I got this right, please let me know if I am missing anything.
1) Install adb/fastboot on my PC
2) Flash Updated Stock Rom via fastboot (which is the latest stock rom and where can I get it?) Do I reboot the tablet after I flashed this?
3) Flash TF300T Firmware: V10.6.1.27.5 via fastboot. I guesss reboot again after I flashed the firmware?
4) Then follow the last link you posted to flash CM11?
smokarz said:
Thanks cmendonc2,
I really want to make sure I got this right, please let me know if I am missing anything.
1) Install adb/fastboot on my PC
2) Flash Updated Stock Rom via fastboot (which is the latest stock rom and where can I get it?) Do I reboot the tablet after I flashed this?
3) Flash TF300T Firmware: V10.6.1.27.5 via fastboot. I guesss reboot again after I flashed the firmware?
4) Then follow the last link you posted to flash CM11?
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1.) The minimal software from here should work fine: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269
2.) The Stock ROM is the tf300t firmware: V10.6.1.27.5 from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1697227 Reboot.
4.) Then follow the guide.
Thanks again,
What are the commands to flash rom and reboot/
smokarz said:
Thanks again,
What are the commands to flash rom and reboot/
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Extract the blob from the zip file and put it in the fastboot folder:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system *blob name*
That will take a while and you can watch the progress meter on the device.
Code:
fastboot reboot
will reboot it then.
Thank you. And with fastboot, I don't need to flash the necessary TWRP?
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
smokarz said:
Thank you. And with fastboot, I don't need to flash the necessary TWRP?
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
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Well if you install everything by fastboot, you don't need TWRP. But if something goes wrong and a computer isn't nearby or stops working, having an onboard recovery is essential.
Hopefully, this will be the last question.
Before I use fastboot, should I power up the tablet with the Vol- & Power and then go into RCK mode?
And I don't see a link to download this from that thread.
ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T Firmware: V10.6.1.27.5 Only for US SKU (Android 4.2) - 2013.09.13 update
I downloaded the stock firmware straight from the ASUS website, I hope that was correct.
I ran fastboot, and this is the result of it.
When I did fastboot reboot, the device did not reboot at all and I had to manually power it off.
Now, when I power it on. I am stuck at the ASUS screen, it does even get to the bootloader animation.
Did I do something terribly wrong?
smokarz said:
I downloaded the stock firmware straight from the ASUS website, I hope that was correct.
I ran fastboot, and this is the result of it.
When I did fastboot reboot, the device did not reboot at all and I had to manually power it off.
Now, when I power it on. I am stuck at the ASUS screen, it does even get to the bootloader animation.
Did I do something terribly wrong?
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Thats weird, the colored text used to be a link to a download in that thread...
What firmware zip did you download? I've never seen that error before. What was the exact name of the file?
cmendonc2 said:
Thats weird, the colored text used to be a link to a download in that thread...
What firmware zip did you download? I've never seen that error before. What was the exact name of the file?
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I downloaded this file from the ASUS website.
TF300T-US_epad-10_6_1_27_5-UpdateLauncher.zip
smokarz said:
I downloaded this file from the ASUS website.
TF300T-US_epad-10_6_1_27_5-UpdateLauncher.zip
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And which file did you extract to flash?
After I extracted, I got this file.
US_epad-user-10.6.1.27.5
And that is the file I used to flash.
smokarz said:
After I extracted, I got this file.
US_epad-user-10.6.1.27.5
And that is the file I used to flash.
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extract one more layer and get the blob file. Then flash with the blob file.

Soft bricked shield tablet PLEASE HELP!

So I bought my shield tablet back in March, used it until about may I think. Was browsing the internet then it suddenly crashed and got stuck on the Nvidia boot screen. tried to reboot several times. Nothing. So I forgot about it and thought I would just google the reset option later when I had time. Now since June I have tried everything! From factory reset to fast boot and adb my pc won't even recognize my tablet. Also I never turned on usb dbugging cause I didn't even know what that was. I even gave it to the IT guys at work and they couldn't fix it. Now after reading everything there is to read on this problem and trying to fix it myself I'm stuck on the no command screen with the dead android robot. And now I hear there is a recall do to the battery, I can't even check what type I have. So if someone can please help me I would be much appreciative. Also this happened after updating to the latest OS.
okay so i was able to unlock the bootloader and start flashing but from fastboot flash recovery.img and beyond it says failed to write. any ideas of why?
Ace0169 said:
okay so i was able to unlock the bootloader and start flashing but from fastboot flash recovery.img and beyond it says failed to write. any ideas of why?
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Can you flash twrp and boot to it?
Ace0169 said:
okay so i was able to unlock the bootloader and start flashing but from fastboot flash recovery.img and beyond it says failed to write. any ideas of why?
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Hello,
Did you use "Fastboot flash recovery.img" as your command line??
I believe it is "Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
If you were able to unlock bootloader you're on the right track.
Sent from a Locked Bootloader
Yes I used "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" but every command after that keeps telling me "failed to write file"
danjull said:
Can you flash twrp and boot to it?
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I'm a complete noob when it comes to this stuff, what is twrp? Haha
Ace0169 said:
I'm a complete noob when it comes to this stuff, what is twrp? Haha
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TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) is a custom recovery that you can flash on your device. You can flash it like the stock recovery over fastboot. With TWRP you can make full system backups, installing roms or other stuff, wipe partitions and more. Keep trying to install the drivers on your pc. Try to use another usb slot or boot your pc into test mode to install the driver. If you can still access the bootloader, you have really good chances to rescue your device.
Okay will try that. Thanks man.
Ace0169 said:
Okay will try that. Thanks man.
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I see what your doing wrong. You probably don't even have the recovery img to flash. That's why it's giving you a write error.
There is a tutorial in the general section, that should have all the files and links, etc etc that you'll need to flash TWRP/CWM recovery and root the device if you want
Here is the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...k-recovery-images-ota-library-guides-t2988881
Sent from my Nexus 5
Mojar7070 said:
I see what your doing wrong. You probably don't even have the recovery img to flash. That's why it's giving you a write error.
There is a tutorial in the general section, that should have all the files and links, etc etc that you'll need to flash TWRP/CWM recovery and root the device if you want
Here is the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...k-recovery-images-ota-library-guides-t2988881
Sent from my Nexus 5
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If your referring to the recovery images from Nvidia website I have dowloaded that, also the correct drivers. Maybe there is something else I'm missing?
Ace0169 said:
If your referring to the recovery images from Nvidia website I have dowloaded that, also the correct drivers. Maybe there is something else I'm missing?
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First off, let me ask, what is your end result for the tablet?? Are you trying to just go a Complete stock tablet or are you trying to do anything custom (ex. Custom rom, recovery etc etc)
I'm assuming that since you unlocked your Bootloader, your trying to do something custom.
Sent from a Locked Bootloader
Ace0169 said:
If your referring to the recovery images from Nvidia website I have dowloaded that, also the correct drivers. Maybe there is something else I'm missing?
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Those official nVidia recovery images come with smaller .img files such as recovery.img, system.img, etc. You'll need to flash those one by one ("fastboot flash recovery recovery.img", then run "fastboot flash system system.img", etc. etc.) or you can just run the flashall script that I think is included in the nVidia images.
Otherwise, if you want to flash TWRP, you'll need to download the TWRP recovery (you can rename it to "twrp-recovery.zip"). Then you'll need to "fastboot flash twrp-recovery.zip" in order to flash the twrp recovery to your tablet.
Mojar7070 said:
First off, let me ask, what is your end result for the tablet?? Are you trying to just go a Complete stock tablet or are you trying to do anything custom (ex. Custom rom, recovery etc etc)
I'm assuming that since you unlocked your Bootloader, your trying to do something custom.
Sent from a Locked Bootloader
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I want my tablet to boot again, it's completely unusable in its condition I've heard re flashing will fix it.
Ace0169 said:
I want my tablet to boot again, it's completely unusable in its condition I've heard re flashing will fix it.
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OK. Then the link I gave earlier should help flash stock software onto your tablet.
However, that guide is only to go back to factory "state" Operating System wise. It may not help with hardware. Once your flash everything correctly but device still doesn't boot, its probably not software related.
Sent from my Nexus 5
Mojar7070 said:
OK. Then the link I gave earlier should help flash stock software onto your tablet.
However, that guide is only to go back to factory "state" Operating System wise. It may not help with hardware. Once your flash everything correctly but device still doesn't boot, its probably not software related.
Sent from my Nexus 5
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so ive followed the steps in the link, and ive executed all the commands but when i get to fasboot flash system system.img it says write failed. also all the commands beyond that one. ive got to be missing something. i have the image from nvidia developer, all the drivers, and my fastboot recognizes my device. has anyone encountered this before?
Ace0169 said:
so ive followed the steps in the link, and ive executed all the commands but when i get to fasboot flash system system.img it says write failed. also all the commands beyond that one. ive got to be missing something. i have the image from nvidia developer, all the drivers, and my fastboot recognizes my device. has anyone encountered this before?
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After you unlocked the device but before trying to flash anything else on the device, try putting the shield into Fastboot mode. At the bootloader, select fastboot using the volume buttons.
koop1955 said:
After you unlocked the device but before trying to flash anything else on the device, try putting the shield into Fastboot mode. At the bootloader, select fastboot using the volume buttons.
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Select "fastboot protocol"? Is that correct?
Ace0169 said:
Select "fastboot protocol"? Is that correct?
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So i selected "fastboot protocol" it blipped for a second then brought me back to the bootloader. tried flashing again and once i reached the fastboot flash system system.img it said write failed again. did it not engage the "fastboot protocol"?
Bringing you back to the bootloader was expected behavior. The "write fail" is a mystery to me. Sorry, that is all that I can offer.
koop1955 said:
Bringing you back to the bootloader was expected behavior. The "write fail" is a mystery to me. Sorry, that is all that I can offer.
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@Ace0169 Same, not sure what else to tell you. Sorry sir.
Sent from a Locked Bootloader

Boot Issues, Trying to Go Back To Stock

So I got a pixel recently. I unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP, and rooted it. However, it's been a few years since I had an unlocked and rooted phone so I forgot that the OTA updates can't be applied. So I decided to go back to the factory image. A quick google search lead me to an article where they said I could select the Full Unroot option in the settings of SuperSU and it would attempt to restore the stock boot image and recovery image. So I did that, and ended up in a boot loop.
Well, then I decided to try flashing the entire factory images from google, using the flash-all.bat file they provide. It seems to flash the bootloader and the radio fine, but when it comes to the part where it flashes everything in the "image-sailfish-nde63l.zip" (I picked this build because it was the one I was on when the pixel arrived) folder it says "Error: failed to load 'image-sailfish-nde63l.zip': not enough space."
I can still get to the TWRP recovery, and I can get to the bootloader, but currently nothing else seems to work. Please, can anyone help me?
UPDATE: The issue was outdated adb and fastboot. I had 1.0.32, once I had the latest versions (1.0.36 right now) I could fix everything.
UPDATE: So I extracted boot and system from the zip file and manually flashed those. It boots now, but when it does it says there are errors with the device and to contact the manufacturer, also a lot of dialog boxes pop up saying various processes have stopped.
I think that if I manually flash the rest of the contents of the zip folder it will work, but there are a lot of files and I'm not sure which partition to flash them too, or which one's are needed. Does anyone know how to manually do what the flash-all.bat script does? Flashing bootloader, radio, system, and boot are not enough it seems. If you read the script it's just doing a 'fastboot -w update' on the zip file.
I hope what I'm saying makes sense. Thanks.
Did you try flashing the stock boot.img to both slots before going back to stock?
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
This is what chainfire recommended in his supersu post when he was talking about flashing twrp. Maybe try doing that and then try using the flashall script. Also make sure your download is not corrupt or something. https://plus.google.com/+Chainfire/posts/CBL8pnKtA8F
Evo_Shift said:
Did you try flashing the stock boot.img to both partitions before going back to stock?
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
This is what chainfire recommended in his supersu post when he was talking about flashing twrp. Maybe try doing that and then try using the flashall script. Also make sure you download is not corrupt or something.
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No, I didn't do any flashing myself before going back to stock. I selected the "Full unroot" option in SuperSU, based on the first result when googling "unroot pixel".
As soon as I did that I was stuck in a bootloop and I tried to restore the factory images according to the google webpage, but that's when I get the error.
Doing what you said doesn't work either, not even redownloading the image.
Actually, now it's worse. When I select recovery from fastboot menu it shows "No command" with a broken android. So twrp is gone now too.
If anyone can help me at all, that would be amazing, thanks.
UPDATE: So I extracted boot and system from the zip file and manually flashed those. It boots now, but when it does it says there are errors with the device and to contact the manufacturer, also a lot of dialog boxes pop up saying various processes have stopped.
I think that if I manually flash the rest of the contents of the zip folder it will work, but there are a lot of files and I'm not sure which partition to flash them too, or which one's are needed. Does anyone know how to manually do what the flash-all.bat script does? Flashing bootloader, radio, system, and boot are not enough it seems. If you read the script it's just doing a 'fastboot -w update' on the zip file.
I hope what I'm saying makes sense. Thanks.
th3p3r50n said:
Actually, now it's worse. When I select recovery from fastboot menu it shows "No command" with a broken android. So twrp is gone now too.
If anyone can help me at all, that would be amazing, thanks.
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This happened to me too. That's my current situation. Have adb and fastboot still but can't figure out what steps to fix it.
I think you should focus on why the flash all didn't work. Do you have the latest fastboot? Did you check the md5 of the downloaded rom image? What OS it's your computer running?
How do we verify latest fastboot. I thought that was my issue but don't see where this can be found. I have latest minimal adb and fastboot installed.
fracman said:
How do we verify latest fastboot. I thought that was my issue but don't see where this can be found. I have latest minimal adb and fastboot installed.
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The commands <adb version> and <fastboot --version> seem to return version numbers. My setup returns:
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.36
Revision fd9e4d07b0f5-android
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fastboot version fd9e4d07b0f5-android
respectively
Thank you cntryby429. I assumed I was using the latest versions because I had just installed them through the SDK Manager, turns out I was using version 1.0.32. I found the latest version of Minimal ADB and Fastboot and the flash-all script worked fine. I still had a few issues though, so I did a factory reset and then ran the flash-all script again. Now everything works perfectly again. Thanks so much!

stock recovery corrupted

apparently my stock recovery is corrupted. I am unable to flash back to stock or apply any updates. the phone hangs at the bootloader unlocked warning screen every time. I have tried everything to try to fix it but nothing works. I extracted the stock recovery and even tried to fastboot flash it but it didn't work either. does anyone have any suggestions? the phone is not rooted, but the bootloader is unlocked. thanks so much is advance.
**also mean to mention that erecovery will not work either. it always says download failed
Mass1veDynam1c said:
apparently my stock recovery is corrupted. I am unable to flash back to stock or apply any updates. the phone hangs at the bootloader unlocked warning screen every time. I have tried everything to try to fix it but nothing works. I extracted the stock recovery and even tried to fastboot flash it but it didn't work either. does anyone have any suggestions? the phone is not rooted, but the bootloader is unlocked. thanks so much is advance.
**also mean to mention that erecovery will not work either. it always says download failed
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same here. did you managed to work it out?
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eelc said:
same here. did you managed to work it out?
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Yes finally. You have to download the update file for whatever version of the rom you currently have installed. Then extract userdata, boot, system, and erecovery1 and erecovery2 images. Fastboot flash them in bootloader mode. Reboot device. Shutdown device. Boot to system recovery and do a full system restore. All set.
Mass1veDynam1c said:
Yes finally. You have to download the update file for whatever version of the rom you currently have installed. Then extract userdata, boot, system, and erecovery1 and erecovery2 images. Fastboot flash them in bootloader mode. Reboot device. Shutdown device. Boot to system recovery and do a full system restore. All set.
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can u make the total tutorial video of this whole process ???
I would ask if you could post a link to the update you used and a list of the commands you used..im in the US ..so it is honor 6x for the US
bricked honor 6x
You need three softwares
1. huawei multi tool by mt,,,,, in english version bro
2. Huawei update extractor
3. Firmware file update .zip
First extract the zip file , there you will get update.app file . Extract BOOT.IMG RECOVERY.IMG SYSTEM.IMG USER DATA.IMG using Huawei extractor software .
NOW open huawei multitool app (internet connection required)
Put all these files you extracted in unbrick folder of huawei multi tool
Follow steps to unbrick your device
Thank you..
can you send the links please....thank you!
Mass1veDynam1c said:
apparently my stock recovery is corrupted. I am unable to flash back to stock or apply any updates. the phone hangs at the bootloader unlocked warning screen every time. I have tried everything to try to fix it but nothing works. I extracted the stock recovery and even tried to fastboot flash it but it didn't work either. does anyone have any suggestions? the phone is not rooted, but the bootloader is unlocked. thanks so much is advance.
**also mean to mention that erecovery will not work either. it always says download failed
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Try to flash twrp first , later flash stock recovery from twrp by clicking on flash image . Be sure u are installing a working recovery but not a corrupted one

Stuck in Fastboot

Hello all,
I'm new to the whole rooting scene with my Pixel 3 and found myself stuck in fastboot as a result of this Guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-3/how-to/guide-patching-boot-img-magisk-canary-t3964359. I realize that's because the firmware was old.
I then followed this video to reset everything: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQmK5KwN5dk.
However, I am still stuck in the loop. I can now at least get to recovery mode but it just brings me right back to fastboot. I could really use some help getting my phone working again
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averagejoe13579 said:
Hello all,
I'm new to the whole rooting scene with my Pixel 3 and found myself stuck in fastboot as a result of this Guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-3/how-to/guide-patching-boot-img-magisk-canary-t3964359. I realize that's because the firmware was old.
I then followed this video to reset everything: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQmK5KwN5dk.
However, I am still stuck in the loop. I can now at least get to recovery mode but it just brings me right back to fastboot. I could really use some help getting my phone working again
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I was able to get it to move further by putting in the boot.img but now I get stuck on what I belive is the rescue screen. It says at the bottom of my screen "waiting for rescue commands...". I found online that it will now take adb commands but when I reboot or anything of the sort it just takes me back to the beginning
Put it into fastboot mode. Flash the full factory image with the flash-all bat file. But first edit the flash all bat file and remove the -w near the end. That will save your data.
TonikJDK said:
Put it into fastboot mode. Flash the full factory image with the flash-all bat file. But first edit the flash all bat file and remove the -w near the end. That will save your data.
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When I downloaded the files from the google site all I found was flash-all.sh. Is that the same?
When I do fastboot flash flash-all.sh, I get the error "cannot determine image file name"
averagejoe13579 said:
When I downloaded the files from the google site all I found was flash-all.sh. Is that the same?
When I do fastboot flash flash-all.sh, I get the error "cannot determine image file name"
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So I re-extracted everything and found it. Kept getting stuck but now the reason it is saying I'm in fastboot is no valid slot to boot. Any advice?
averagejoe13579 said:
So I re-extracted everything and found it. Kept getting stuck but now the reason it is saying I'm in fastboot is no valid slot to boot. Any advice?
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