How to di flash the factory imageDid you have TWRP flash SuperSU for you on exit? If so that's your problem. You should only flash the SuperSU zip manually.
You can try flashing the latest version of SuperSU (you may need to sideload it from your computer). Otherwise you'll need to wipe your tablet and flash the factory image.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#fuguHow to di flash the factory image
When you exit TWRP it will usually say something along the likes of "SuperSU is not installed. Would you like to flash it?" and will have you swipe to flash. Most of the time doing that doesn't work and ends up soft-bricking the device.what do you mean "Have twrp flash it apon exit"?
It did not say that. i just swiped to flash and than clicked reboot now. should i factory reset the nexus?https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#fugu
When you exit TWRP it will usually say something along the likes of "SuperSU is not installed. Would you like to flash it?" and will have you swipe to flash. Most of the time doing that doesn't work and ends up soft-bricking the device.
so should i just copy the system image to my nexus and "Swipe to flash" that?I already told you what you need to do. I don't have time to write up an entire guide for you.
If you take what I already suggested to you and do some research on it, you'll find far better guides than I could write. You'll also learn something at the same time.
You're not the only person in existence that has had these issues.
NO! Have you read anything that I have said in this thread?so should i just copy the system image to my nexus and "Swipe to flash" that?
That's for flashing everything. That's not what we want to do. We'll do that if flashing just the system image doesn't work.Just follow the directions here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#instructions
Honestly if he screwed his tablet up this much and has this much trouble fixing it, reverting to 100% stock may be better hahaThat's for flashing everything. That's not what we want to do. We'll do that if flashing just the system image doesn't work.
Thank you very much! this is very helpful!NO! Have you read anything that I have said in this thread?
If you want to go the way of flashing just the system image to see if that resolves it, you need to use the Android ADB found within the Android SDK Tools. (skip the optional part - you'd wind up breaking something).
Download and install them somewhere (make life easy and install it to C:\Nexus7\ )and run the installed application when finished. Once the command window opens, boot your tablet into FastBoot mode (hold down power + volume down) and plug it in.
Type "fastboot devices" (without quotes)
If a random jumble of numbers appears, then your tablet was detected. If it wasn't, you need to install the proper driver, such as the Universal Naked Driver
If it detects it, then you're good.
Download the factory Nexus 7 image I linked in the post above (Here it is in case you're lazy)
Extract the contents and then extract the second zip file within the zip file to the location of ADB you installed earlier.
Type "fastboot flash boot boot.img" (without quotes)
Type "fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img" (without quotes)
Type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (without quotes)
Type "fastboot flash system system.img" (without quotes) and it will send the system image to your tablet.
Once it's done, use the volume rocker to select reboot and press the power button to reboot the tablet and see if it boots. Give it a few minutes and it should boot.
If it doesn't boot, we can come back to that and try flashing everything else.
Did it work for you?Thank you very much! this is very helpful!
??Honestly if he screwed his tablet up this much and has this much trouble fixing it, reverting to 100% stock may be better haha
IT WORKED!!!!!!!!!Did it work for you?
NO! Have you read anything that I have said in this thread?
If you want to go the way of flashing just the system image to see if that resolves it, you need to use the Android ADB found within the Android SDK Tools. (skip the optional part - you'd wind up breaking something).
Download and install them somewhere (make life easy and install it to C:\Nexus7\ )and run the installed application when finished. Once the command window opens, boot your tablet into FastBoot mode (hold down power + volume down) and plug it in.
Type "fastboot devices" (without quotes)
If a random jumble of numbers appears, then your tablet was detected. If it wasn't, you need to install the proper driver, such as the Universal Naked Driver
If it detects it, then you're good.
Download the factory Nexus 7 image I linked in the post above (Here it is in case you're lazy)
Extract the contents and then extract the second zip file within the zip file to the location of ADB you installed earlier.
Type "fastboot flash boot boot.img" (without quotes)
Type "fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img" (without quotes)
Type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (without quotes)
Type "fastboot flash system system.img" (without quotes) and it will send the system image to your tablet.
Once it's done, use the volume rocker to select reboot and press the power button to reboot the tablet and see if it boots. Give it a few minutes and it should boot.
If it doesn't boot, we can come back to that and try flashing everything else.