hi to all
i have stock rom {sense 5 with android 4.2.2}
i unlock the phone from htcdev but in fastboot the word TEMPERED above the unlock and i can't go to recovery when i choos it
{intering recovery... with red color}is posted
i use all recovery but it can fix
before unlocking phone i don't receive android 4.3
Which recovery?
However do an erase cache after each flash of a recovery.
The command is:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
Guich said:
Which recovery?
However do an erase cache after each flash of a recovery.
The command is:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
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Tw and cw
I download all in one it have 8recovery i use them
Yeh i erase cache after flash
If the recovery is flashed fine, after an erase cache will boot.
The recovery installation is fine?
Guich said:
If the recovery is flashed fine, after an erase cache will boot.
The recovery installation is fine?
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it write {intering recovery...} then nothing happen
maxzimos said:
it write {intering recovery...} then nothing happen
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I mean, when you've flashed it, the flash was fine?
No error?
maxzimos said:
it write {intering recovery...} then nothing happen
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whats happens when you type in:
fastboot devices
Guich said:
I mean, when you've flashed it, the flash was fine?
No error?
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yeh flash fine no error
akuma24 said:
whats happens when you type in:
fastboot devices
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FA35XW913401 fastboot
it happen
maxzimos said:
FA35XW913401 fastboot
it happen
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try running fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (not the recovery.img with be what you want to install i.e. TWRP2500.img or CWM6.0.img etc)
flash it twice then fastboot erase cache
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Phone won't boot post Image flash.
ericerk said:
Phone won't boot post Image flash.
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what did you flash, and how? a bit more details are needed.
simms22 said:
what did you flash, and how? a bit more details are needed.
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Nexus Developer images.
I've wiped cache, formated userdata.
It boots with an unlocked bootloader, but when you lock it it just bootloops.
ericerk said:
Nexus Developer images.
I've wiped cache, formated userdata.
It boots with an unlocked bootloader, but when you lock it it just bootloops.
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odd.
simms22 said:
odd.
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Yeah, I'm returning it today, and It's a problem if it won't boot...
ericerk said:
Yeah, I'm returning it today, and It's a problem if it won't boot...
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have you tried reflashing?
simms22 said:
have you tried reflashing?
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Multiple times.
Did you use the flash all.sh or flashall.bat? Cause that doesnt work! You need to flash the system images manually! Fastboot flash system system.img and so forth! Extract the images from the .zip
ericerk said:
Phone won't boot post Image flash.
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Try using this tool, it saved me from bootloops, etc. Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit v1.9.9
drunkboi said:
Try using this tool, it saved me from bootloops, etc. Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit v1.9.9
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I'll try that, though, I'm doing everything via commands that the toolkit would do.
ericerk said:
I'll try that, though, I'm doing everything via commands that the toolkit would do.
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I see what you're saying... Well let us know if you have any success!
maddoggin said:
Did you use the flash all.sh or flashall.bat? Cause that doesnt work! You need to flash the system images manually! Fastboot flash system system.img and so forth! Extract the images from the .zip
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I totally miss that post, yes, I manually flashed everything. Below is my "list"
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-shamu-moto-apq8084-71.05.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
#Name Radio...
fastboot flash radio radio-shamu-d4.0-9625-02.55.03a.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot format userdata
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot reboot
Hey guys,
I've got a big problem with my recovery. But first things first: I got my One (M7) about two or three weeks ago, flashed TWRP 2.8.3.0 and rooted via flashing the SuperSU.zip.
Yesterday I finally had time to install CM11. So I wanted to enter the recovery, first via the Power-Off menu (have a XPosed Module that added a shortcut for it) then via the bootloader and then via ADB. The "Entering-Recovery..."-Screen appears, then disappears for 2 seconds and then reappers and the phone is stuck with it, nothing happens, TWRP doesn't start.
So I tried to reflash the recovery via ADB but it doesn't help.
Does anyone have an idea about how I get my recovery working again?
Greetings from germany
Edit: If it helps: I'm on stock rom with S-On on HBOOT 1.57
fastboot erase cache
Already tried that after installing TWRP. Shall I do that before installing?
Edit: I tried fastboot erase cache now pre- and past-flashing TWRP 2.8.4.0.... nothing's changed
NotoriusBB said:
Already tried that after installing TWRP. Shall I do that before installing?
Edit: I tried fastboot erase cache now pre- and past-flashing TWRP 2.8.4.0.... nothing's changed
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Are you following these steps:
In bootloader/FASTBOOT USB:
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fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.3.0-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Have you tried other version?
I believe you must use 2.8.0.0 and above for CM11.
NotoriusBB said:
Already tried that after installing TWRP. Shall I do that before installing?
Edit: I tried fastboot erase cache now pre- and past-flashing TWRP 2.8.4.0.... nothing's changed
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majmoz said:
Are you following these steps:
In bootloader/FASTBOOT USB:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.3.0-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Have you tried other version?
I believe you must use 2.8.0.0 and above for CM11.
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When your recovery will not load like this the easy way to fix it is to reflash the current firmware on the phone again
this writes the stock recovery back to the phone and most times TWRP will work again after this
majmoz said:
Are you following these steps:
In bootloader/FASTBOOT USB:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.3.0-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Have you tried other version?
I believe you must use 2.8.0.0 and above for CM11.
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Yes
Yes
I don't think so
clsA said:
When your recovery will not load like this the easy way to fix it is to reflash the current firmware on the phone again
this writes the stock recovery back to the phone and most times TWRP will work again after this
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Yep, I already worked it out yesterday by flashing the stock recovery first via fastboot and then TWRP again.
But thanks anyway to everyone for contributing and trying to help
NotoriusBB said:
Yes
Yes
I don't think so
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what is your "fastboot getvar all" ?
NotoriusBB said:
Already tried that after installing TWRP. Shall I do that before installing?
Edit: I tried fastboot erase cache now pre- and past-flashing TWRP 2.8.4.0.... nothing's changed
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Try here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2739126
yatindroid said:
Try here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2739126
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Thanks, I will take a look at it since I still only can install TWRP 2.6.3.3 and enter it, other versions won't start and 2.6.3.3 gives me an error every time I want to install a custom rom -.-
Edit: Doesn't work
Nexus 6 - I unlocked and installed twrp recovery deleted oem files but then relocked and now phone is flashing the twrp recovery splash screen and it goes no further. What the hell do I do now? I can do fastboot but can't unlock in fastboot because it says to allow enable unlock in Developer options.
Does android boot?
I am at the bootloader, from there if I start it simply goes to the twrp recovery splash screen just flashing every couple of seconds and I'm stuck there.
MKAMWE said:
I am at the bootloader, from there if I start it simply goes to the twrp recovery splash screen just flashing every couple of seconds and I'm stuck there.
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Use "fastboot reboot" from bootloader. Same?
What about "fastboot reboot recovery"?
fastboot reboot does the same, fastboot reboot recovery does nothing
You cannot get Into recovery at all? No way?
If I hit recovery from bootloader the twrp recovery splash just flashes
OK. Yep I think you're screwed
Can you use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/fix-fix-qhusbbulk-cm12-t3059518 in order to flash factory images using RSD Lite?
MKAMWE said:
Nexus 6 - I unlocked and installed twrp recovery deleted oem files but then relocked and now phone is flashing the twrp recovery splash screen and it goes no further. What the hell do I do now? I can do fastboot but can't unlock in fastboot because it says to allow enable unlock in Developer options.
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well the heck did u relock your device? Makes no sense at all? Might as well do an RMA
try wiping cache and data with fastboot
How would I wipe cache and data in fastboot?
MKAMWE said:
How would I wipe cache and data in fastboot?
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http://techbeasts.com/2014/01/05/useful-adb-and-fastboot-commands-and-how-to-them/
MKAMWE said:
How would I wipe cache and data in fastboot?
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read up on this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2225405
idtheftvictim said:
Can you use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/fix-fix-qhusbbulk-cm12-t3059518 in order to flash factory images using RSD Lite?
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No. Read the last few page
simms22 said:
try wiping cache and data with fastboot
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Is that possible with a locked bootloader?
ok, did fastboot wipe cache and fastboot wipe data... phone is now on the swirling google dots... how long does this take?
MKAMWE said:
How would I wipe cache and data in fastboot?
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Code:
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
fastboot reboot
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ok, did fastboot wipe cache and fastboot wipe data... phone is now on the swirling google dots... how long does this take?
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Wait a good 10-15 mins
format i meant, not wipe! but it should do the same thing..
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http://techbeasts.com/2014/01/05/useful-adb-and-fastboot-commands-and-how-to-them/
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Wow, thanks for this
Plz help me! My Nexus 6 32G - XT1103 Stuck On LoGo
Bootloader: Locked
i use cmd " fastboot -w " to erase data
when reboot It stuck on logo screen
Then i try flash recovery or Nexus Toolkit but not success ( need usb deg + allow unlock bootloader )
How to use stock rom for it ?
Try booting into recovery manually
sfld said:
Try booting into recovery manually
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i try but no recovery
Only driver PC is " fastboot "
But can't flash anything... ( bootloader locked )
03tmobile said:
i try but no recovery
Only driver PC is " fastboot "
But can't flash anything... ( bootloader locked )
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Send it in for repair. With no system or recovery, and a locked bootloader, there's nothing that can be done.
:crying:
Evolution_Tech said:
Send it in for repair. With no system or recovery, and a locked bootloader, there's nothing that can be done.
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:crying: can't flash with stock rom ? or have tool flash for Lock bootloader ?
have you cleaned dalvik cache ?
eldar4uk said:
have you cleaned dalvik cache ?
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i use command " fastboot -w " + " fastboot erase userdata " + " fastboot erase cache "
Is there any solution?
Still I have the same problem
elitretro said:
Is there any solution?
Still I have the same problem
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Depends on your situation.
danarama said:
Depends on your situation.
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when reboot It stuck on logo screen
and
( bootloader locked )
i don't have recovery
only fastboot flash mode
elitretro said:
when reboot It stuck on logo screen
and
( bootloader locked )
i don't have recovery
only fastboot flash mode
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What do you mean you don't have recovery? You mean you have stock recovery only?
danarama said:
What do you mean you don't have recovery? You mean you have stock recovery only?
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yes i have stock recovery
elitretro said:
yes i have stock recovery
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Well you can try the fastboot format of userdata and if.that doesn't fix it, there's nothing you can do.
danarama said:
Well you can try the fastboot format of userdata and if.that doesn't fix it, there's nothing you can do.
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I had previously tried :crying:
Plz help... :crying:
I would bring my Nexus 6 to the stock...to have a phone completely clean, can I do (with the toolkit) the various erase boot, cache, recovery, system, userdata? And then flash, even with the tool, the stock ROM? I would not make mistakes
hollywood_jack said:
I would bring my Nexus 6 to the stock...to have a phone completely clean, can I do (with the toolkit) the various erase boot, cache, recovery, system, userdata? And then flash, even with the tool, the stock ROM? I would not make mistakes
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Or do it manualy with adb, look here as a guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-properly-prepare-nexus-6-resale-t3104504 method 2. Toolkits will always bite you in the ass at some point in the future
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Toolkits will always bite you in the ass at some point in the future
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Sorry but I not have understood this
hollywood_jack said:
Sorry but I not have understood this
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If you use automated software to flash or alter the OS or parts of it you don`t understand whats going on and if something goes wrong you will not be able to solve the issue because you don`t know what went wrong
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If you use automated software to flash or alter the OS or parts of it you don`t understand whats going on and if something goes wrong you will not be able to solve the issue because you don`t know what went wrong
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Ok :good:
But in this page http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008 I read only erase cache...can I do, in the same way, all erase (boot, cache, recovery, system, userdata)?
hollywood_jack said:
Ok :good:
But in this page http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008 I read only erase cache...can I do, in the same way, all erase (boot, cache, recovery, system, userdata)?
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Some more info please: do you have stock rom, recovery, kernel and are you rooted?
If the answer is yes to the above just:
- fastboot erase system
- fastboot flash system system.img
- data factory reset in recovery
- reboot and you`re done.
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Some more info please: do you have stock rom, recovery, kernel and are you rooted?
If the answer is yes to the above just:
- fastboot erase system
- fastboot flash system system.img
- data factory reset in recovery
- reboot and you`re done.
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I have stock rom with TWRP recovery...then I have multirom app with (I think) modified kernel
hollywood_jack said:
I have stock rom with TWRP recovery...then I have multirom app with (I think) modified kernel
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Then after you flash system.img (look in my previous post)you also flash boot.img and recovery.img
gee2012 said:
Then after you flash system.img (look in my previous post)you also flash boot.img and recovery.img
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Thanks gee2012...you are very exhaustive :good:
Only another little question: can I erase cache and userdata? Or is better to use the format command? What is the difference between format and erase?
hollywood_jack said:
Thanks gee2012...you are very exhaustive :good:
Only another little question: can I erase cache and userdata? Or is better to use the format command? What is the difference between format and erase?
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I always use the erase command, but i guess format will work too. The outcome should be the same And if you flash userdata it will erase userdata before the flash automaticaly, so no need to erase/format.
gee2012 said:
I always use the erase command, but i guess format will work too. The outcome should be the same And if you flash userdata it will erase userdata before the flash automaticaly, so no need to erase/format.
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Sorry my friend for a new question but I have many doubts about the factory image flash, I'm a newbie
I would flash also the original bootloader and now my question is this: after the flash the original bootloader and after reboot-bootloader (http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008 method 2) I have a locked bootloader or unlocked bootloader? If the bootloader is locked might I end up in a boot loop with the following flash (always method 2)?
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Sorry my friend for a new question but I have many doubts about the factory image flash, I'm a newbie
I would flash also the original bootloader and now my question is this: after the flash the original bootloader and after reboot-bootloader (http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008 method 2) I have a locked bootloader or unlocked bootloader? If the bootloader is locked might I end up in a boot loop?
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First you have to unlock the bootloader and then you can flash the factory image in parts (system, boot, recovery, cache).
Fastboot command in cmd and bootloader/fastboot mode: fastboot oem unlock. Only flash the bootloader and radio if you don`t have the correct BL/radio installed, if you have there os no need to flash it again.
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First you have to unlock the bootloader and then you can flash the factory image in parts (system, boot, recovery, cache).
Fastboot command in cmd and bootloader/fastboot mode: fastboot oem unlock. Only flash the bootloader and radio if you don`t have the correct BL/radio installed, if you have there os no need to flash it again.
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Ok, all clear but if I need to flash also the bootloader what would be the correct steps?
hollywood_jack said:
Ok, all clear but if I need to flash also the bootloader what would be the correct steps?
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Extract the rom and flash the bootloader first (fastboot flash bootloader namebootloader.img) and fastboot reboot-bootloader, then the radio and also reboot and then the rest in one go. Good luck an if you have doubts/problems post it here. Plenty of helpfull members around
But after flash and reboot bootloader can I flash the other factory image parts? The original bootloader that I just flashed not is locked?
Inviato dal mio Nexus 6 utilizzando Tapatalk
hollywood_jack said:
But after flash and reboot bootloader can I flash the other factory image parts? The original bootloader that I just flashed not is locked?
Inviato dal mio Nexus 6 utilizzando Tapatalk
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Once you unlock the BL it stays unlocked unless you lock it manualy. Even if you flash a new bootloader.
Thanks my friend...thanks alot
with my Nexus 6
hollywood_jack said:
Thanks my friend...thanks alot
with my Nexus 6
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Good luck, its only a bit stressfull the first time
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Good luck, its only a bit stressfull the first time
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Can I flash directly a no force encryption boot.img like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61203588&postcount=913?
Then
- fastboot erase system
- fastboot flash system system.img
- fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
- fastboot erase boot
- fastboot flash boot "no force encryption boot".img
- fastboot erase recovery (optional if I want the original recovery)
- fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (optional if I want the original recovery)
- fastboot erase cache
- fastboot flash cache cache.img
- data factory reset in recovery (it's necessary?)
- reboot system.
Then...root with WugFresh toolkit...
It's correct?
hollywood_jack said:
Can I flash directly a no force encryption boot.img like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61203588&postcount=913?
Then
- fastboot erase system
- fastboot flash system system.img
- fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
- fastboot erase boot
- fastboot flash boot "no force encryption boot".img
- fastboot erase recovery (optional if I want the original recovery)
- fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (optional if I want the original recovery)
- fastboot erase cache
- fastboot flash cache cache.img
- data factory reset in recovery (it's necessary?)
- reboot system.
Then...root with WugFresh toolkit...
It's correct?
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- You don`t have to erase boot and recovery
- Yes you can flash a non encryped kernel but you`ll have to factory reset after you flashed and the N6 is booting or your storage will say its 32GB.
- Rooting is easiest by placing the latest 2.8.7.1 TWRP recovery in the sdk-platform-tools folder, reboot in bootloadermode and fastboot boot namerecovery.img and boot up and flash the latest superSU.zip (Beta 2.49 afaik) or use a toolkit if want to.