Chromecast can not boot - Google Chromecast

Hello,
Since several days my Chromecast can not boot. There are two type of behaviours:
1. Red led light and yellow exclamation mark with text leading to chromecast.com/startup-issues. This happens when device has been unplugged for hour or more
2. White led light and nothing on TV screen. This happens when device has been unplugged for less time.
I suppose this is a result from non-finished firmware upgrade, as I used TV USB slot as a power source.
I contacted google for support, but they only negotiate replacement and claim that Bulgaria (where am I) is not supported, but this is another story.
So, my last hope is XDA - can you guys tell me is there a way to flash the firmware manually or there are other ways to unbrick the chromecase?
Thanks.

jradev said:
So, my last hope is XDA - can you guys tell me is there a way to flash the firmware manually or there are other ways to unbrick the chromecase?
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Currently only early Chromecasts with the original bootloader can be rooted and therefore flashed manually.
I'm guessing your Chromecast is not rooted and therefore cannot be manually flashed.
That leaves you to get a replacement through a trusted friend in a supported country or hope it fixes itself. It sounds like it will not fix itself, however.

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[Q] Hard-Bricked G1

Hi there,
I fear I hard bricked my G1 (after long years of good service as gps device thanks to a 2600mAh battery).
Since it was quite slow on CM7, I downgraded it to CM6.1. But this would'nt boot. (boot loop)
So I did a bit of reading and decided to downgrade the radio too. I downloaded a flashable zip and flashed it the usual way in the CWM recovery - which didn't finish (after a few minutes), so I removed the battery.
Since then my G1 wont start any more. On top of that, it want event charge. If I try to charge it the status led wont event light up. (I already tried it with two different batteries, both yield the same results.)
Funny thing though: If I don't charge it and let it sit for a few hours, the status LED very shortly lights up when pressing the power button. (But other than this nothing happens and if I press the power button again shortly after the LED stays dead.)
So ... I fear the problem is hardware and not software related.
Does anybody have an idea what could be broken (software or hardware) and if it's software based if there's a way to revive my phone?
(Before anybody asks ... yes, I have newer android phones, but I really live my G1 for nostalgic value so if there a way to get it running again I definitely would try.)
thx a lot,
Bapf
Sounds like you need JTAG, and don't take this the wrong way, but flashing firmware isn't the usual way, its the way you brick your phone. If possible always use fast boot to flash firmware or you are asking for a brick.
You can buy the JTAG equipment yourself and the software is free. Or you can see if you can find someone locally to do it. Unless you have a particular sentimental value to this phone it maybe cheaper to buy a new one.... Sorry for bad news
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
Bricked G1 - Try Again w/ SIM Card IN!
I had the exact symptoms mentioned in this post - tried nearly everything until I finally put back in the SIM card (even through I don't have T-Mobile anymore) - it booted again and registers the AC adapter and/or USB cable. Hope this helps some who are struggling at this level as I did!!
Bapf said:
Hi there,
I fear I hard bricked my G1 (after long years of good service as gps device thanks to a 2600mAh battery).
Since it was quite slow on CM7, I downgraded it to CM6.1. But this would'nt boot. (boot loop)
So I did a bit of reading and decided to downgrade the radio too. I downloaded a flashable zip and flashed it the usual way in the CWM recovery - which didn't finish (after a few minutes), so I removed the battery.
Since then my G1 wont start any more. On top of that, it want event charge. If I try to charge it the status led wont event light up. (I already tried it with two different batteries, both yield the same results.)
Funny thing though: If I don't charge it and let it sit for a few hours, the status LED very shortly lights up when pressing the power button. (But other than this nothing happens and if I press the power button again shortly after the LED stays dead.)
So ... I fear the problem is hardware and not software related.
Does anybody have an idea what could be broken (software or hardware) and if it's software based if there's a way to revive my phone?
(Before anybody asks ... yes, I have newer android phones, but I really live my G1 for nostalgic value so if there a way to get it running again I definitely would try.)
thx a lot,
Bapf
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I don't know if this will work,as I've never encountered a situation such as this, but have you tried bootloader(power button+camera button)?
If you can get it into bootloader, then I have the original rc29 DREAIMG.NBH file(plus, rc29 is the best place to start if you want to root it or install a custom rom).If you get it working and just want stock 1.6, i have those updates as well.
(all said out of hope, I have a g1 and I love it,I'm really glad that someone else shares my enthusiasm!!)
If bootloader works, give me your email and i'll send you the files, good luck!:fingers-crossed:
Nope. It won't even start the bootloader.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
Well thats unfortunite, I guess it's just for a soft brick.

Idol4S (Android) - No power, blinking LED

Hello everyone,
Having major issues with my Idol4S. It is the unlocked version (Cricket). It was working just great until a few days ago when I plugged it into the car charger. Phone instantly shut off, and got stuck with a blinking (rapid) LED light. This happens if plugged into my PC, or my Alcatel charger (both the wall and car).
The phone has suffered no damage (had a cover, but it was never dropped or exposed to external weather damage, nor water - I took great care of it), and was working quite well. I'm unable to boot it into any sort of recovery mode (as the screen is black, so I wouldn't be able to see anything anyways). The only indication of life is the flashing LED when plugged in ..(charging loop, maybe?)
I am using my idol4S Win10 (TMO/unlocked) phone in the meantime, but the base model was working just fine before this happened. I was also mindful of checking voltage/Amps when using chargers, so I would not have exposed it to any incorrect input/output. QuickCharge worked great too (sorely missed on Win10 model).
The phone was never rooted so it has the stock ROM, and whatever the last update Alcatel had pushed out for it. I did have developer mode and USB debugging on for MSVC/NSDK.
Is there anything I can do? After awhile being plugged in, the LED shuts off. I kind of need it as I was porting my game engine to it (using the SDK), plus it was my primary. I love the Win10 version too, but the Android idol4S was my primary phone. Kind of disappointed in Alcatel - I read it doesn't have an external battery otherwise I would attempt to transplant the battery (if that is even the issue). . .
Any tips, advice, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! <3
what you describe is what the phone does when it's plugged into the PC in download mode. Since you have the Cricket version which is also what I have, it is very easy to start from scratch and reflash everything. I have released a newer version TWRP and also have the ~CricketRom~ available if you're interested.
PizzaG said:
what you describe is what the phone does when it's plugged into the PC in download mode. Since you have the Cricket version which is also what I have, it is very easy to start from scratch and reflash everything. I have released a newer version TWRP and also have the ~CricketRom~ available if you're interested.
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Okay, but would it work even though the phone gives no indication of being plugged in to the computer, or the chargers for it? I plugged it into the PC just now, brief flash of light and then nothing. .
Should mention again that the screen does not turn on, ever since that day, the screen has not came back on -- so I really can't do anything, even accessing 'download mode' does not show anything on-screen, nor does Windows 10 alert me of the USB device being connected.
I wouldn't mind starting from scratch at this point. I'm definitely interested in getting up and running again! It's not like I can do anything else at this point except spend money and get it repaired by TCL.
Would it be rude of me to ask for links to the TWRP/CricketROM from you? Maybe a quick-start guide, I pick up on things easy, but I've never properly flashed with TWRP =)
Also @PizzaG, THANK YOU for your help!! Definitely appreciated <3
Oh! @PizzaG, I also have an older Onetouch Idol 3 that has the _exact_ same symptoms, I wonder if that too could be recovered? ... ^__^
well I guess the first thing to do would be plug it into the PC. Hold volume+ and volume- then hold power until you feel the buzz and let go of power. Hopefully you get the red Download mode screen? I didn't realize it had no life at all, I thought it was just messed up. It's sounding like more may be wrong then just a simple reflash.
New TWRP and ~CriketRom~ Beta5: https://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-4s/development/rom-twrp-recovery-t3792659

My Google Pixel 4 XL Dead Overnight!

Hello XDA community yesterday I was using my pixel phone normally and it was working fine today morning I woke up to check time on my phone but my phone was dead, screen was completely pitch black, charging phone doesn't work screen stays dead, even its not going to bootloader it feels like phone is completely dead but when I connect it to pc I hear connection sound and a random pop up show that device is not detected etc. I searched on internet and it feels like when I was sleeping because my phone was on charging and WIFI was connected( normally I don't use WIFI I use mobile data) maybe a software update was installed which made phone software & drivers to get corrupted because nothing is working nor its charging, booting, vibrating its completely dead
I searched on internet and also installed QUALCOMM drivers on my pc that unknown popup while connecting while to pc shifted into
Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008
and I also get know that a firehose file can maybe fix my phone because maybe bootloader is corrupted or anything if anyone can help me in this matter I will really appreciate it. Thanks!
Noman8 said:
Hello XDA community yesterday I was using my pixel phone normally and it was working fine today morning I woke up to check time on my phone but my phone was dead, screen was completely pitch black, charging phone doesn't work screen stays dead, even its not going to bootloader it feels like phone is completely dead but when I connect it to pc I hear connection sound and a random pop up show that device is not detected etc. I searched on internet and it feels like when I was sleeping because my phone was on charging and WIFI was connected( normally I don't use WIFI I use mobile data) maybe a software update was installed which made phone software & drivers to get corrupted because nothing is working nor its charging, booting, vibrating its completely dead
I searched on internet and also installed QUALCOMM drivers on my pc that unknown popup while connecting while to pc shifted into
Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008
and I also get know that a firehose file can maybe fix my phone because maybe bootloader is corrupted or anything if anyone can help me in this matter I will really appreciate it. Thanks!
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Did you try both
Google Pixel - Update and Software Repair
&
Android Flash Tool
flash.android.com
already?
Here is a guide on how to get ADB working:
How to install ADB on Windows, macOS, and Linux
A step-by-step guide to get you started with the Android Debug Bridge tool.
www.xda-developers.com
Do you have OEM Unlocking enabled? Maybe unlocked bootloader (if your bootloader is dead and you haven't unlocked it previously, there might not be much hope for you)? If you can't even get into recovery/fastboot mode, you are in deep.
Morgrain said:
Did you try both
Google Pixel - Update and Software Repair
&
Android Flash Tool
flash.android.com
already?
Here is a guide on how to get ADB working:
How to install ADB on Windows, macOS, and Linux
A step-by-step guide to get you started with the Android Debug Bridge tool.
www.xda-developers.com
Do you have OEM Unlocking enabled? Maybe unlocked bootloader (if your bootloader is dead and you haven't unlocked it previously, there might not be much hope for you)? If you can't even get into recovery/fastboot mode, you are in deep.
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Yes i have tried both nothing is working my phone was fresh it wasn't rooted,its bootloader was locked it was basically working flawlessly as usual but today morning it was dead, bricked nothing is working,phone is not charging pressing power button and volume down does work when connecting to pc because i hear connection and disconnection sound but nothing shows up on the screen. Feels like phone is bricked or anything... Am not sure because i have not done any modifications to my phone i was using normally and its battery was also great idk what happened...
Noman8 said:
Yes i have tried both nothing is working my phone was fresh it wasn't rooted,its bootloader was locked it was basically working flawlessly as usual but today morning it was dead, bricked nothing is working,phone is not charging pressing power button and volume down does work when connecting to pc because i hear connection and disconnection sound but nothing shows up on the screen. Feels like phone is bricked or anything... Am not sure because i have not done any modifications to my phone i was using normally and its battery was also great idk what happened...
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You might want to wait some time, until the battery runs out/depletes. Then try to charge it/start it. But that route will take a couple of days.
Noman8 said:
No my phone was fresh it wasn't rooted,its bootloader was locked it basically working flawlessly as usual but today morning it was dead, bricked nothing is working,phone is not charging pressing power button and volume down does work when connecting to pc because i head connection and disconnection sound but nothing shows up on the screen. Feels like phone is bricked or anything... Am not sure because i have not done any modifications to my phone i was using normally and its battery was also great idk what happened...
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Morgrain said:
You might want to wait some time, until the battery runs out/depletes. Then try to charge it/start it. But that route will take a couple of days.
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Ahan i see btw thanks for replying!
Noman8 said:
Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008
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Yes, your pixel is now dead. Similar to what happened with my Pixel 2.
NinjaCoool said:
Yes, your pixel is now dead. Similar to what happened with my Pixel 2.
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Yes
pixel4-XL_firehose - Google Drive
drive.google.com
This is the pixel 4 and 4 xl firehose
r1pp3d2 said:
pixel4-XL_firehose - Google Drive
drive.google.com
This is the pixel 4 and 4 xl firehose
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hi brother can it be fixed with firehose? please reply
and what are exact steps to flash Firehose!
r1pp3d2 said:
pixel4-XL_firehose - Google Drive
drive.google.com
This is the pixel 4 and 4 xl firehose
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i am trying to flash this firehose to my pixel but it is requiring 2 more files "RAW PROGRAM & PATCH" FILE if u can help me here i will appreciate that!
That would be the backup of the phone. These are not backups.
Hi, just lost my pixel 4 after an android security update .
It really looks like planned obsolescence, considering this is happening few months after warranty.
Like you i'm trying to find "raw program" and "patch file".
According this website, thoses files could be generated with a python script from a file named "GPT.bin" i'm actually looking for.
If anyone succeed to respawn, don't be shy and share please.
nicauderan said:
Hi, just lost my pixel 4 after an android security update .
It really looks like planned obsolescence, considering this is happening few months after warranty.
Like you i'm trying to find "raw program" and "patch file".
According this website, thoses files could be generated with a python script from a file named "GPT.bin" i'm actually looking for.
If anyone succeed to respawn, don't be shy and share please.
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Google doesn't just kill phones like that. My Pixel 4XL is still find, hell my Nexus 6 still works.
nicauderan said:
Hi, just lost my pixel 4 after an android security update .
It really looks like planned obsolescence, considering this is happening few months after warranty.
Like you i'm trying to find "raw program" and "patch file".
According this website, thoses files could be generated with a python script from a file named "GPT.bin" i'm actually looking for.
If anyone succeed to respawn, don't be shy and share please.
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You are not getting your pixel back now u can replace motherboard now like i did i ordered new motherboard from ali express and Replaced it!
Just received motherboard from Ali and the pixel respawned.
Was charging my pixel 4, it was 100% charged for a good few hours, I woke up around midnight and was playing a game on my phone when suddenly it went black. I unplugged the phone and tried a few fixes. After crying it out and leaving it uncharged I plugged it into my portable charger where the lights came on, still nothing on my phone. I also tried plugging into my computer and no sounds or any sign it had been plugged into my computer from both phone or computer. I was thinking if this is a battery issue it should at least do something on my computer right? I have tried again to plug it into my portable charger and this time no lights on the portable charger. Maybe this isn't the right thread but I figured I'd post here anyway, any suggestions, should I take it to a shop? I'm not tech savvy, could it be a display or battery issue or a motherboard issue like above?
also to note, I had both the front and back glass changed almost a year ago now, and except from one dead pixel on the screen from the original glass break its been fine.
Also to note, I recently moved from Australia to Canada and am using a plug converter that my laptop computer is also plugged into and its fine, so I'm thinking it wasn't a power surge? It has two usb ports and a Au plug on the same converter plug.
Oh, you are not alone. 3 days after Android 13 update, I woke up, my Pixel 4XL alarm went off, used Android Auto to go to work and listen to music, checked email on it at work, plugged it in to my Pixel approved charger/cable as always, picked it up hours later and .... brick. No response to charger plug/unplug even with various other plugs and cables. No response to 30 sec of pressing power or power with up/down volume combos. It was a brick, just like many other Pixel 2,3,4,5 owners reported after various updates over the years, courtesy of Qualcomm chips and Google's lack of quality checking chips. Today's lesson: Stop paying Google for trash. It happened to me 280 days after the warranty expired. Google said that if it was from the Android 13 update, I should take it to UbreakitIfixit near me and they will fix it under an extension of 1 year to the warranty. We'll see. Sadly, it will still have Google's low grade Qualcomm chip design after the repair.

Question Bricked Pixel 5a/QUSB code of death

Bricked Pixel 5a/QUSB code of death
Has anyone found a solution to the QUSB code of death? I entered the club last week. I was using my Pixel 5a as usual, scrolling through social media. Then suddenly, the screen freezes, the phone shuts off, reboots, freezes on the Google logo, then shuts off. Has not turned on since.
I have done all of the rudimentary “diagnostic solutions” but to no avail. When I plug the phone into my computer, the QUSB device code shows up in device manager.
I filed a request to obtain a replacement/repair with Google last week. They gave me the option to replace the device after determining it was bricked. However, Google seems to think it’s liquid damaged and ineligible for repair/replacement under the warranty. The phone has never had any sort of extensive liquid contact.
I am currently waiting to receive the same exact phone back. So far, I have not been able to find a legitimate solution other than sketchy “freezer” fixes and uncontrolled banging around the device with the hopes of it turning on again.
Has anyone figured out a legitimate solution to the same problem among multiple generations of Pixel devices?
can you get into bootloader? power on + vol down.
or a response when you have it plugged in with adb devices or fastboot devices?
or try a force off? power + vol down + vol up for about 30 seconds then try to power on again?
I have already tried those solutions. So far, nothing has worked.
wow. i don't know what's going on. mine did the same thing on sunday. got it to clean flash the official 13 with the chrome flash tool. was getting set back up and it happened again. and i just replied to another thread on here about someone it happened to. they better not tell me mine is suspected to be liquid damaged. but if they're not gonna replace it, i suppose you could try the freezer trick. and the best thing to do would probably buy a cheap 3a and trade it in for a 6a. maybe i shouldn't go with pixels anymore though. only had the 3a and now this one. they should get back to me tomorrow. i gave up trying to fix it the 2nd time it happened. wouldn't boot into userspace fastboot. never saw the qusb issue
Same thing just happened to my wife's 5a while she was browsing Facebook. There is no user accessible fix for this; while the QPST/QFIL programs may be found online, the MBN files necessary to reimage the device are not.
If you bought your device within the last 12 months, you should be able to get it repaired under warranty.
Here is the link for warranty repair.
V0latyle said:
Same thing just happened to my wife's 5a while she was browsing Facebook. There is no user accessible fix for this; while the QPST/QFIL programs may be found online, the MBN files necessary to reimage the device are not.
If you bought your device within the last 12 months, you should be able to get it repaired under warranty.
Here is the link for warranty repair.
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My wife's phone now has this issue and we have important pictures on there we don't want lost. Is there a way to use the QPST program to get files off of the phone? Is there another way to get the files off of the phone when we cant get the device to even power on? When I plug it into a computer, I do get the QUSB device to appear.

Question [SOLVED] Pixel 7 Dead(?)

Was installing the new build using flash-all.sh (without wipe) as I was rooted with Magisk.
Installer got stuck halfway. Disconnected, tried booting, got an error message saying device may have been corrupted or something like that.
The phone doesn't boot at all now, not even to the bootloader. Literally nothing shows up on the screen.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Double-check your download and make sure you have panther for Pixel 7.
Depending on what is corrupted, it may be very difficult to recover. With Qualcomm SoCs you can use a low-level tool like QPST (Qualcomm Product Support Tool). For Exynos you can often use ODIN. For Pixel, ODIN doesn't work and there aren't any QPST files (prob never will be).
I don't know how it works on linux, but on Windows I open Device Manager and plug my phone in. Depending on what you see will determine next steps.
Hung0702 said:
Double-check your download and make sure you have panther for Pixel 7.
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Yes, the images are for panther.
Hung0702 said:
I don't know how it works on linux, but on Windows I open Device Manager and plug my phone in. Depending on what you see will determine next steps.
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It now doesn't show up on any system.
Even though the screen was off, the phone was probably on and it was a bit warm. So I let it stay like that and let the battery drain overnight. Today morning I tried various button combinations and it did show a low/empty battery icon for a second. Nothing really happened when I plugged it in to a charger. It did get warm, indicating the battery was probably getting charged, but nothing showed up on screen.
dewri21 said:
Yes, the images are for panther.
It now doesn't show up on any system.
Even though the screen was off, the phone was probably on and it was a bit warm. So I let it stay like that and let the battery drain overnight. Today morning I tried various button combinations and it did show a low/empty battery icon for a second. Nothing really happened when I plugged it in to a charger. It did get warm, indicating the battery was probably getting charged, but nothing showed up on screen.
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Unfortunately your only option is repair. Find a Google certified repair center such as uBreakiFix. Your device should still be under warranty. The tools necessary to recover a device when the bootloader fails are not publicly available.
V0latyle said:
Unfortunately your only option is repair. Find a Google certified repair center such as uBreakiFix. Your device should still be under warranty. The tools necessary to recover a device when the bootloader fails are not publicly available.
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I have had pixel phones disassembled and have hooked them up to the android flash tool and they were recognised , even though the screens were blank the tool knew what was connected. Its a shot it might beable to help .
hammered58 said:
I have had pixel phones disassembled and have hooked them up to the android flash tool and they were recognised , even though the screens were blank the tool knew what was connected. Its a shot it might beable to help .
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The Android Flash Tool works via ADB, so if the bootloader is corrupted or fails for some reason, that isn't an option.
Pixel devices (at least Snapdragon ones) do have the Qualcomm USB mode, but Google's prescribed means of repair in this situation is to simply replace the mainboard; most repair stations do not have QPST or the necessary files to restore the bootloader.
Factory Images for Nexus and Pixel Devices | Google Play services | Google for Developers
developers.google.com
I have not come across a pixel device that cannot be restore...Google basically made this phone indestructible from software stand point.
use the above link to restore phone.
In the future I would suggest removing magisk before updating, would save yourself a lot of trouble. Just backup your modules to a folder on your phone and you can get them back quickly
Is it possible for you to take a pic of what your phone says? I think i ran into a very similar situation but i was able to access fastboot, just want to see if it's the same error i got
Make sure that
1. The latest adb is saved to the folder you extracted the factory image file
2. There is enough disc drive space available
Then rerun the flashall.bat from that folder
dewri21 said:
Yes, the images are for panther.
It now doesn't show up on any system.
Even though the screen was off, the phone was probably on and it was a bit warm. So I let it stay like that and let the battery drain overnight. Today morning I tried various button combinations and it did show a low/empty battery icon for a second. Nothing really happened when I plugged it in to a charger. It did get warm, indicating the battery was probably getting charged, but nothing showed up on screen.
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Yikes. I had that happen to two Pixel 5a phones.
They booted into Qualcomm mode. I checked windows device manager and saw that it was a device, using qcomm, and there is no way to repair this one was rooted, one wasn't rooted.
I ended up buying a pixel 6 and 7.
Also, I noticed this occurred during the monthly patch cycle.
There is no way to get into the bootloader, fastboot, recovery, or safe mode.
I hope that isn't the situation with the 7s as well.
Good luck, please post your findings!
Vio281 said:
Factory Images for Nexus and Pixel Devices | Google Play services | Google for Developers
developers.google.com
I have not come across a pixel device that cannot be restore...Google basically made this phone indestructible from software stand point.
use the above link to restore phone.
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Not really. That’s how I broke it while updating. My phone wouldn’t boot at all and wasn’t even detected by my mac and windows pc. Had to send it to the service center.
t3chwizard said:
In the future I would suggest removing magisk before updating, would save yourself a lot of trouble. Just backup your modules to a folder on your phone and you can get them back quickly
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Thanks, I will do that.
J0nhy said:
Is it possible for you to take a pic of what your phone says? I think i ran into a very similar situation but i was able to access fastboot, just want to see if it's the same error i got
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It was just a black screen. It wouldn’t boot into any menu whatsoever.
Sui77 said:
Make sure that
1. The latest adb is saved to the folder you extracted the factory image file
2. There is enough disc drive space available
Then rerun the flashall.bat from that folder
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Yes, that’s how I initially updated which somehow broke it. Anyway, got it repaired for free since it’s in warranty.
grandpajiver said:
Yikes. I had that happen to two Pixel 5a phones.
They booted into Qualcomm mode. I checked windows device manager and saw that it was a device, using qcomm, and there is no way to repair this one was rooted, one wasn't rooted.
I ended up buying a pixel 6 and 7.
Also, I noticed this occurred during the monthly patch cycle.
There is no way to get into the bootloader, fastboot, recovery, or safe mode.
I hope that isn't the situation with the 7s as well.
Good luck, please post your findings!
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Hi, I had to send in the phone for a repair. It was a free repair since the phone’s in warranty.
That happened to me with Pixel 6 Pro. The screen only showed the charging icin and wouldn't respond and the phone was getting hot. I ended up rebooting it by holding the power key and one of the volume buttons (don't remember which one) for like 30-40 seconds and that rebooted it and from there I got to recovery mode and flashed the image via sideload.

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