SGH-T769 (SGS Blaze 4G) Bricked? Can still access CWM Recovery! - Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G

So I believe I've bricked my SGH-T769, at least, whenever I attempt to turn it on, I am greeted with the standard Samsung splash-screen and can never proceed past it. I can still boot into recovery mode and i wanted to know if I could use the "restore from sdcard01" option to fix this. I have a removable SDCard and the ability to add files to it via- cardreader. Can I even get system restore files?
P.S. I cleared EVERYTHING... not JUST the harddrive, dalvik, and caches, i mean... i cleared EVERYTHING which was obviously a mistake because that's when the problems came. I believe I may have actually cleared the system files themselves...
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Oddly enough, CWM Recovery is still alive and well, but I cannot access DOWNLOAD MODE
(I KNOW HOW TO ACCESS DOWNLOAD MODE BUT IT IS JUST BROKEN WITH THIS PHONE)

Hello,
Yes, if you made a nandroid backup in recovery then restoring that nandroid should fix you.
To better assist you, your thread will be moved to your device forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/blaze-4g/general
The experts there may be able to help you with any other questions you have. Good luck.

digfive3 said:
So I believe I've bricked my SGH-T769, at least, whenever I attempt to turn it on, I am greeted with the standard Samsung splash-screen and can never proceed past it. I can still boot into recovery mode and i wanted to know if I could use the "restore from sdcard01" option to fix this. I have a removable SDCard and the ability to add files to it via- cardreader. Can I even get system restore files?
P.S. I cleared EVERYTHING... not JUST the harddrive, dalvik, and caches, i mean... i cleared EVERYTHING which was obviously a mistake because that's when the problems came. I believe I may have actually cleared the system files themselves...
:silly:
Oddly enough, CWM Recovery is still alive and well, but I cannot access DOWNLOAD MODE
(I KNOW HOW TO ACCESS DOWNLOAD MODE BUT IT IS JUST BROKEN WITH THIS PHONE)
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No, you are not bricked. If you are able to access recovery, think of it as a second chance . Since you have recovery available, have you tried transferring a ROM to it? If that is what you were aiming for, I recommend transferring TWRP onto it, flashing it, reboot to recovery, and proceed to flashing a ROM.

xWolf13 said:
No, you are not bricked. If you are able to access recovery, think of it as a second chance . Since you have recovery available, have you tried transferring a ROM to it? If that is what you were aiming for, I recommend transferring TWRP onto it, flashing it, reboot to recovery, and proceed to flashing a ROM.
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Can I just use an SD card to do that or will I need to find a way to get into download mode?

digfive3 said:
Can I just use an SD card to do that or will I need to find a way to get into download mode?
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That works also.

digfive3 said:
Can I just use an SD card to do that or will I need to find a way to get into download mode?
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Yes, download your ROM and Gapps package, place the zips on your external sdcard, boot to recovery, flash the ROM zip then flash the Gapps zip, do the wipes(factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache), reboot.
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Droidriven said:
Yes, download your ROM and Gapps package, place the zips on your external sdcard, boot to recovery, flash the ROM zip then flash the Gapps zip, do the wipes(factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache), reboot.
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Could you link me to a rom for my device? I'm having a hard time finding an actual ZIP file, just a bunch of .IMG files.

digfive3 said:
Could you link me to a rom for my device? I'm having a hard time finding an actual ZIP file, just a bunch of .IMG files.
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Do a Google search for "custom ROMs for SGH-T769" that should give some results if anything exists.
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digfive3 said:
So I believe I've bricked my SGH-T769, at least, whenever I attempt to turn it on, I am greeted with the standard Samsung splash-screen and can never proceed past it. I can still boot into recovery mode and i wanted to know if I could use the "restore from sdcard01" option to fix this. I have a removable SDCard and the ability to add files to it via- cardreader. Can I even get system restore files?
P.S. I cleared EVERYTHING... not JUST the harddrive, dalvik, and caches, i mean... i cleared EVERYTHING which was obviously a mistake because that's when the problems came. I believe I may have actually cleared the system files themselves...
:silly:
Oddly enough, CWM Recovery is still alive and well, but I cannot access DOWNLOAD MODE
(I KNOW HOW TO ACCESS DOWNLOAD MODE BUT IT IS JUST BROKEN WITH THIS PHONE)
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By the way, there is a device called a USB jig that is used to force a device into download mode, you can get one for $4-5 on eBay or you can make your own by cutting the end off of an old micro USB cord and using a 300k resistor(or any combination of resistors that equal but do not exceed 300k), there are videos on YouTube that show how to do that. That should boot you to download mode so you can restore the device to stock.
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[Q] Is my Phone Bricked

I have a updated g2x (gingerbread via Lg updater) installed NVflasher was able to boot into recovery performed a nandroid back up did a full wipe and was going to flash Xbroarders rom until i relized i put it on my internal instead of external so i then tried to flash my back up and got "no file found"did a reboot and all im getting is a black screen wit flashing keys. plz help
Try reflashing Clockwork Mod Recovery.
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Do that, and if you have the means, try to check out the external sd on some other device to see what's going on. I'd start with pulling the battery for a bit and try flashing the backup again.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong but if you didn't flash anything because of misfiling xboarder's rom, there was no reason to use the backup in the first place.
dachinaman said:
I have a updated g2x (gingerbread via Lg updater) installed NVflasher was able to boot into recovery performed a nandroid back up did a full wipe and was going to flash Xbroarders rom until i realized i put it on my internal instead of external so i then tried to flash my back up and got "no file found"did a reboot and all im getting is a black screen wit flashing keys. plz help
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Where did you put your nandroid - internal or external SD? They would have been determined by the recovery option you chose - Internal or External SD. Your stock ROM would download the Xboarder ROM to internal in any case, but your nandroid location depends on the choice above.
Since you did a total wipe, you do not have a ROM installed, so you will not be able to boot up, but you DO NOT have a brick.
You could flash the Recovery again with the Oneclick Recovery tool and choose internal, and then you could flash the Xboarder ROM. After that, see if you can find your backup (in the clockworkmod folder).
gaww said:
Since you did a total wipe, you do not have a ROM installed, so you will not be able to boot up, but you DO NOT have a brick.
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I didn't know that a wipe from cwm clears out the rom. I only ever wiped before flashing something else so I assumed it was more like a factory reset.
heysharon said:
I didn't know that a wipe from cwm clears out the rom. I only ever wiped before flashing something else so I assumed it was more like a factory reset.
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As far as I know, the wipe data/factory reset is exactly that.
There's also a wipe system function, which wipes the entire ROM also. It seems he did that also.
As for fixing the phone, what gaww said haha. If xboarder's mod isn't there, then in recovery while the phone is plugged in, mount the sd card, and put a rom on there using windows explorer or whatever, then disconnect and you should be able to flash it.
dachinaman said:
I have a updated g2x (gingerbread via Lg updater) installed NVflasher was able to boot into recovery performed a nandroid back up did a full wipe and was going to flash Xbroarders rom until i relized i put it on my internal instead of external so i then tried to flash my back up and got "no file found"did a reboot and all im getting is a black screen wit flashing keys. plz help
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Boot into recovery, go down to mount, and mount usb. Then find the file on your internal sd and move it over to the external sdcard. I have had to do that a few times when I forgot to move the file.

can CWM recovery not see the internal SD card for the skyrocket

WTF is going on, why has this (in the history of this phone) apparently never been asked? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills over here, just trying to flash a simple rom.
i can access mine through CWM.
yes yes, the only thing i noticed that is different on this phone is that when i make a nandroid it puts it on my external sd instead of my internal but it still sees my internal.
If cwm is not recognising the internal sd card....you have a corrupt partition. You need to odin
Stock. Tar boot into stock recovery wipe data/cache 3 times each reboot. Then root/ flash cwm recovery back onto the phone and then wipe and flash your rom
whitesox311 said:
WTF is going on, why has this (in the history of this phone) apparently never been asked? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills over here, just trying to flash a simple rom.
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Are you getting this message after you root the device? I had this same issue and realize I needed to first root the device, open ROM manager to give it root access then reboot. After that it was OK.
silver03wrx said:
If cwm is not recognising the internal sd card....you have a corrupt partition. You need to odin
Stock. Tar boot into stock recovery wipe data/cache 3 times each reboot. Then root/ flash cwm recovery back onto the phone and then wipe and flash your rom
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This............^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Q. Can you fix a soft brick without a pc?

I have an htc inspire that is rooted and running hd revolution 6.2.0 i was getting rid if the phone and did a factory reset from the phone settings menu and noticed the sd card was checked. i didnt think if anyting of it and it went though its thing. Now the phone is stuck at the htc screen. So can i fix this from the recovery menu or bootloader since i can get into those. please help asap and thank you.
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keananaho said:
I have an htc inspire that is rooted and running hd revolution 6.2.0 i was getting rid if the phone and did a factory reset from the phone settings menu and noticed the sd card was checked. i didnt think if anyting of it and it went though its thing. Now the phone is stuck at the htc screen. So can i fix this from the recovery menu or bootloader since i can get into those. please help asap and thank you.
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I really don't understand why people think when they reset their phone/wipe data and then try to reboot their phone everything will be okay. You have some options. First, since I'm assuming you deleted everything off your SD card, you don't have a back-up available so you will need a computer or some other way to get a ROM zip onto your SD card. First thing, hold the vol. up and power button to boot into HBOOT. From here you will able to get into recovery. From recovery you can either mount your SD card and place another ROM onto your sd card and flash as normal or you can restore your back-up provided you didn't delete it. Another way, which I have no experience in, is you can boot into HBOOT via abd. No idea how to do it but that will also require a computer. If you can't get into Recovery but you can get into HBOOT, I know there is PD98IMG that you can flash via HBOOT that will give you a working ROM.
MMM-BACONSTRIPS said:
I really don't understand why people think when they reset their phone/wipe data and then try to reboot their phone everything will be okay. You have some options. First, since I'm assuming you deleted everything off your SD card, you don't have a back-up available so you will need a computer or some other way to get a ROM zip onto your SD card. First thing, hold the vol. up and power button to boot into HBOOT. From here you will able to get into recovery. From recovery you can either mount your SD card and place another ROM onto your sd card and flash as normal or you can restore your back-up provided you didn't delete it. Another way, which I have no experience in, is you can boot into HBOOT via abd. No idea how to do it but that will also require a computer. If you can't get into Recovery but you can get into HBOOT, I know there is PD98IMG that you can flash via HBOOT that will give you a working ROM.
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i can get into both hboot and recovery. but no back up or anything. So i do have to have a computer?
keananaho said:
i can get into both hboot and recovery. but no back up or anything. So i do have to have a computer?
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Unless you know of another way to get a zip file onto your sd card without a working ROM already or a computer, please let us all know haha, until then you'll need a computer..sorry bud!
in the future, if you ever reset or data wipe (not cache or dalvik cache wipe) always always always flash a new ROM or restore a back-up, as you can tell nothing awesome happens!
thank you not a noob but don't know everything. Thank you again. But if I had a good rom on there and i did what I said why would it not just delete the data on the sd card and then boot up again? Just wondering why. Thank you.
keananaho said:
thank you not a noob but don't know everything. Thank you again. But if I had a good rom on there and i did what I said why would it not just delete the data on the sd card and then boot up again? Just wondering why. Thank you.
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I'm assuming you did the factory reset and not the wipe data from recovery option, so I'm not sure exactly what happens scientifically with the phone itself but when you did it, the reset function probably reset some system files or something on the phone in addition to wiping your SD card. While wiping your SD card won't cause this to happen (I wipe my card from time to time leaving only the clockwork files for my back-ups and photos), whatever the factory reset does to the phone, it changed something that caused the ROM to become unstable and consequently not boot.
Ok thank you. I learn from my mistakes lol thank you again.
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keananaho said:
I have an htc inspire that is rooted and running hd revolution 6.2.0 i was getting rid if the phone and did a factory reset from the phone settings menu and noticed the sd card was checked. i didnt think if anyting of it and it went though its thing. Now the phone is stuck at the htc screen. So can i fix this from the recovery menu or bootloader since i can get into those. please help asap and thank you.
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To answer your question, sure you can do it without a PC, use a MAC
Bustin' your chops. But in reality, if your SD card is empty you'll need to get a ROM downloaded to the SD, and if your phone won't boot then you won't be able to do it from your phone, so you'll need a computer. Once you have a ROM downloaded to the SD, boot to recovery and flash. This is most easily accomplished by booting to recovery, going to mounts and storage, Mount USB Storage. Now your computer will recognize the SD as a mass storage device. Copy the ROM to the SD, unmount mass storage, flash .zip from SD, choose .zip, flash away

[Q] Why won’t my Samsung Galaxy with CyanogenMod start up properly?

I’m having a problem with my Android phone. It won’t turn on for some reason and when I try, it just loops the start up screen and does a short vibration about every 5 seconds. It’s running CyanogenMod and it’s a Samsung Galaxy S III SCH-I535. It was working fine until recently. Please help. Just so you all know, I already tried clearing the cache and the Dalvik cache, reinstalling CyanogenMod onto my phone in recovery mode (it doesn't let me because "no file_contexts"). I don't know what version of CyanogenMod I have because I can't check because my phone won't even turn on. Thanks for all the help.
Probably a bad zip file. I recommend you download the latest version (or checkout the unofficial version) and put it on the sdcard. Then format /system and install the newest.
Worse case scenario you have to Odin to stock, reroot, unlock the bootloader, install cwm/twrp recovery, and then do a fresh install.
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Hans5849 said:
Probably a bad zip file. I recommend you download the latest version (or checkout the unofficial version) and put it on the sdcard. Then format /system and install the newest.
Worse case scenario you have to Odin to stock, reroot, unlock the bootloader, install cwm/twrp recovery, and then do a fresh install.
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I never used an SD card during the process. My phone didn't come with one so I just used the system storage. Should I go for the worst case scenario solution you mentioned since I don't think I can access the system's contents without turning the phone on, or are there any other solutions that aren't so drastic?
protocol.code0 said:
I never used an SD card during the process. My phone didn't come with one so I just used the system storage. Should I go for the worst case scenario solution you mentioned since I don't think I can access the system's contents without turning the phone on, or are there any other solutions that aren't so drastic?
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You can try these options:
1), Get one or borrow one SDcard, copy another rom (copy about 3) on the SDcard, boot into recovery, wipe cache, dalvik cache, data, system, format sdcard (format sdcard will wipe all your video/pictures, etc..on your local storage, if you have important stuff then skip this). Now reflash a nice and clean rom like http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1973982 and see if you can boot up.
2) You can boot into Odin mode (download mode) and flash a full factory stock firmware. After this you will be back to stock and you have to re root, unlock bootloader, reflash custom recovery and so on.
Your storage probably corrupted and I would try option 1 first..Good luck!

[Q]Pretty sure TWRP just bricked my N5 [RESOLVED]

So I just wiped my cache and dalvik in TWRP and now I have no radio, no IMEI, no storage.. I think it borked my partitions. Tried flashing the factory image to no avail. It failed on the radio and I still have no storage.
Is there any way to recover from this?
EDIT: I was able to fix it as easily as I caused it. Check the 4th post. More detailed instructions on the 3rd post of page 2.
_MetalHead_ said:
So I just wiped my cache and dalvik in TWRP and now I have no radio, no IMEI, no storage.. I think it borked my partitions. Tried flashing the factory image to no avail. It failed on the radio and I still have no storage.
Is there any way to recover from this?
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There is no way you simply wiped cache and dalvik. That doesn't even come close to touching your IMEI.
Why did you go to clear your cache / dalvik in the first place? Describe anything you did in terms of installing apps, flashing, wiping, etc.
leblvin said:
There is no way you simply wiped cache and dalvik. That doesn't even come close to touching your IMEI.
Why did you go to clear your cache / dalvik in the first place? Describe anything you did in terms of installing apps, flashing, wiping, etc.
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All I did was flash a zip to change the dpi of my navbar. I've flashed the same zip a couple times before. Wiped cache + dalvik and it hung up for a while, screen went black for 5 minutes then the phone rebooted into its current state. I realize that wiping the caches doesn't touch the IMEI or anything like that, but what if the version of TWRP I have is buggy?
So knowing that yes, that is all I did, is there any way to fix it?
After a bit of googling I got it fixed. Apparently sometimes TWRP will cause some havok with the partitions when wiping cache. I just updated to the latest TWRP, wiped the cache again and everything came back up. Weird.
Always run the very recovery latest version.
a hammerhead wrote this.
Might be worth backing up your EFS partition to be on the safe side!
Nandroid backup is your best friend
beekay201 said:
Always run the very recovery latest version.
a hammerhead wrote this.
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Yup, didnt bother to check before.
EddyOS said:
Might be worth backing up your EFS partition to be on the safe side!
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Agreed. First thing I'm gonna do when I get home from work.
gd6noob said:
Nandroid backup is your best friend
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I have a recent nandroid. What good is it though if recovery can't see my storage where the nandroid was saved?
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_MetalHead_ said:
After a bit of googling I got it fixed.
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Well, whatever you do, don't share your find here in case someone else ever has the same problem.
GldRush98 said:
Well, whatever you do, don't share your find here in case someone else ever has the same problem.
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I did share it. Read the rest of the post you quoted. Derp.
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_MetalHead_ said:
lApparently sometimes TWRP will cause some havok with the partitions when wiping cache
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I don't know about you, but this is just what I look for in a recovery
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I don't know about you, but this is just what I look for in a recovery
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It's a TWRP exclusive feature.
_MetalHead_ said:
After a bit of googling I got it fixed. Apparently sometimes TWRP will cause some havok with the partitions when wiping cache. I just updated to the latest TWRP, wiped the cache again and everything came back up. Weird.
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Big thank you for this, I thought I was boned. I was trying to flash 4.4.1 but forgot that I had modified the screen density in the build.prop and so I got an error, tried to wipe the cache, thought it had hung up, got impatient and VERY stupid and forced the phone to reboot. SDCard was entirely inaccessible, couldn't connect to AT&T, everything was screwed up and everything I could find told me that wiping everything back to stop and losing the data was my only option. I had a week-old TiBu on my dropbox, which isn't bad but not great either. Nandroid, of course, inaccessible along with the SDcard. Your trick of updating TWRP (I had 2.6.3.2, latest is 2.6.3.4) and then wiping the cache again worked perfectly.
To anyone who comes across this, here's a quick overview:
1. Download the latest TWRP at http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/205
2. Boot your phone into Fastboot mode (Vol Down + Power from off, I think...worked for me)
3. Make sure your phone is plugged in via USB.
4. Open a command prompt in the folder you put TWRP in (ADB needed, obviously), type:
fastboot flash recovery imagename.img
For example:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.4-hammerhead.img
5. Only took a couple seconds until it was finished. Used the volume buttons to highlight Restart Recovery, hit power to reboot into recovery.
Wipe > Advanced Wipe, wipe what you need to wipe, viola, it was working at this point for me. Rebooted the phone, everything's back to normal. (it went through the "Optimizing apps" things on boot-up which took a few minutes, but everything is where I left it).
reynwrap582 said:
Big thank you for this, I thought I was boned. I was trying to flash 4.4.1 but forgot that I had modified the screen density in the build.prop and so I got an error, tried to wipe the cache, thought it had hung up, got impatient and VERY stupid and forced the phone to reboot. SDCard was entirely inaccessible, couldn't connect to AT&T, everything was screwed up and everything I could find told me that wiping everything back to stop and losing the data was my only option. I had a week-old TiBu on my dropbox, which isn't bad but not great either. Nandroid, of course, inaccessible along with the SDcard. Your trick of updating TWRP (I had 2.6.3.2, latest is 2.6.3.4) and then wiping the cache again worked perfectly.
To anyone who comes across this, here's a quick overview:
1. Download the latest TWRP at http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/205
2. Boot your phone into Fastboot mode (Vol Down + Power from off, I think...worked for me)
3. Make sure your phone is plugged in via USB.
4. Open a command prompt in the folder you put TWRP in (ADB needed, obviously), type:
fastboot flash recovery imagename.img
For example:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.4-hammerhead.img
5. Only took a couple seconds until it was finished. Used the volume buttons to highlight Restart Recovery, hit power to reboot into recovery.
Wipe > Advanced Wipe, wipe what you need to wipe, viola, it was working at this point for me. Rebooted the phone, everything's back to normal. (it went through the "Optimizing apps" things on boot-up which took a few minutes, but everything is where I left it).
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Yeah man, I was certain I was gonna need a new phone. Glad this helped you. I'm going to update the OP with a link to your post so more inexperienced users can benefit. Thanks for typing it out.
_MetalHead_ said:
So I just wiped my cache and dalvik in TWRP and now I have no radio, no IMEI, no storage.. I think it borked my partitions. Tried flashing the factory image to no avail. It failed on the radio and I still have no storage.
Is there any way to recover from this?
EDIT: I was able to fix it as easily as I caused it. Check the 4th post. More detailed instructions on the 3rd post of page 2.
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I remember you from the HTC one forums! Figures you already messed up your Nexus 5... Lol
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MrGriffdude said:
I remember you from the HTC one forums! Figures you already messed up your Nexus 5... Lol
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Hey now, it wasn't my fault! Lol
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