Installing factory images to solve boot pb - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys,
I actually wanna flash a factory image on my Nexus 5 which was on lollipop when it got water damaged. Well, actually the phone boots up well, but soon as it gets to the lock screen, the screen turns off and it's all back. So I'm flashing a factory room from Google's website as last alternative after cleaning and etc...
Now my simple questions are:
- Do I need to flash the same and exact stock ROM it came with on day 1? If so, how do I know which one was that?
- Or may I install any factory image from Google? Like Version 6.0.0 (MRA58K) Marshmallow.
Thanks to you all for your time.
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From what have learnt and seen.
You can flash any factory IMG supporting your phone brand . you don't have to go way back to how it started.

Like @Gbooye said, you can go straight to whatever you want, MRA58N for example.

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Yeah flash a new rom and see how it goes... Then try to flash your backup... Did you like updated your cwm during that process?
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[Q] Is there a fix for this or do I need to return my Nexus 5?

Hello,
I love my Nexus 5 but I'm afraid I'm going to have to put everything back to stock and return it because the bottom of the screen started to act weird today. There is a transparent haze over the bottom 1/4 of the screen that is very annoying to deal with. Attached are a few pictures of the problem since screenshots aren't picking it up. Is there a fix for this?
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Specs: elementalx kernel, dalvik/bionic mods, stock ROM, 16gb black.
I doubt there is a fix but you could try to flash the factory image.
I think you need to RMA. Looks like a loose connector, or something's gone wrong with the LCD driver. I'd be stunned if that was a software issue.
I returned it & exchanged it same day, very glad I got it from a retail store. Thanks for confirming
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Line right side of Fire 7inch tablet running CM 12.1

Just flashed to the new version (2016-01-12) from (2015-12-22) of the ROM found on the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/orig-development/rom-cm-12-1-2015-11-15-t3249416
Since finishing the dirty flash, a persistent line has appeared on the right side of my screen (as seen in the attached image). It is even seen in TWRP loader. I have tried dirty downgrading back to 12-22 to no avail.
Any idea of what could be causing this before I do a backup and factory reset?
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Factory reset, line is still there.
Tech16 said:
Factory reset, line is still there.
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Some phones have this slight issue of a line appearing on the right side of screen after factory resets.
Don't worry it will go away automatically...
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I rooted my old phone Samsung Galaxy a500G, using a procedure to connect phone and installing image using ODEN. It was all smooth, and phone was working nice. But after a few days I got stuck on TWRP screen and I am unable to boot up my phone. Can somebody please help?
I am attaching the image of how it looks like after it boots up now.
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If I boot up using volume down + power button to boot up then i boots up to this screen as given below
Reflash phone's Stock ROM to get rid off of all modifications you applied so far.
jwoegerbauer said:
Reflash phone's Stock ROM to get rid off of all modifications you applied so far.
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Thanks ! It worked. Downloaded stock rom and used Odin to flash it.

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I have a Samsung Note 10 (N971N) which was rooted and on Android 10. I flashed TWRP but it didn't work and I don't exactly remember what I did because my phone has been down since the past 36 hours. I've tried everything, downloaded and flashed 3-4 stock firmware for my phone but nothing seems to work. My phone automatically boots to this screen that is shown in the picture. I've tried connecting it on Smart Switch as well as it says on the screen (in Korean) but that doesn't work either. Whichever firmware/recovery I flash using Odin, it gets stuck on Recovery.
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At the top it says:
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