Please Help Stuck In boot loop...

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I could really use some help. I cant boot into the os. Here is what I did I had everything up and running twrp and root. I realized I accidently flashed the alpha build of twrp not the rc build so I dowloaded the rc zip and flashed it via twrp. It started boot looping into twrp. When I realized this I flashed back to the alpha 2 build and then booted my backup. I am now stuck at the android dancing dots. Can some one help me out please. Thanks for your time
 

joetheshmo

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I could really use some help. I cant boot into the os. Here is what I did I had everything up and running twrp and root. I realized I accidently flashed the alpha build of twrp not the rc build so I dowloaded the rc zip and flashed it via twrp. It started boot looping into twrp. When I realized this I flashed back to the alpha 2 build and then booted my backup. I am now stuck at the android dancing dots. Can some one help me out please. Thanks for your time
Boot into bootloader, use the latest Google stock factory image and use the flashall.bat with the -w removed inside the file. Let the batch file run and boot the OS using fully stock firmware. If it boots fine, go ahead and fastboot boot TWRP rc1 and flash TWRP rc1 zip and supersu zip.

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you have no idea how good it feels to see a reply. Thanks taking the time. forgive the stupid questions I may ask but is the factory img something I will flash inside twrp or is it through fast boot
 

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you have no idea how good it feels to see a reply. Thanks taking the time. forgive the stupid questions I may ask but is the factory img something I will flash inside twrp or is it through fast boot
Fastboot. Use the latest version from Google.

Search for "Nexus factory image download," grab the latest factory image for our device, and flash all. The aforementioned will overwrite your internal memory, and there is a way to preserve your internal data. You can read about it in the Q&A section.

Check the thread from @bajasur for guidance.

For your reference, threads like this belong in that same section, not development (a moderator will move this soon enough). There's also a noob friendly thread, where you can post most anything and folks will help.

Good luck, and please keep us posted.

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specd_out

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Boot into bootloader, use the latest Google stock factory image and use the flashall.bat with the -w removed inside the file. Let the batch file run and boot the OS using fully stock firmware. If it boots fine, go ahead and fastboot boot TWRP rc1 and flash TWRP rc1 zip and supersu zip.

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Thank you very much sir. I really appreciate
you taking the time.

Doing what he recommended fix my phone and I am ready to go
 

specd_out

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Fastboot. Use the latest version from Google.

Search for "Nexus factory image download," grab the latest factory image for our device, and flash all.

There are plenty of answers to your particular question in the Q&A forum, and I suggest that you read them.

For your reference, threads like this belong in that same section, not development (a moderator will move this soon enough). There's also a noob friendly thread, where you can post most anything and folks will help.

Good luck, and please keep us posted.

Sent from my Pixel XL, #WhiteUIsMustDie, #EndDarkAppOppression
i did see that section after I posted. I am sorry about that. I was kinda in a bit of a panic.
 

specd_out

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You guys are awesome for helping. It's just as easy to help someone as it is to flog them with the usual replies of "search" or "wrong thread". Nice to have good people here.
Very true. The info is out there but not knowing exactly what I did, there seems to be too many answers, and I was quickly overwelmed. After my two attempts to fix it failed I figured it was best to ask for help before I made the problem worse
 

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You guys are awesome for helping. It's just as easy to help someone as it is to flog them with the usual replies of "search" or "wrong thread". Nice to have good people here.
Agreed! I was welcomed into these forums when I was still a noob and just wanted to pay it forward. Takes just as much effort to flame someone so might as well help out.

Glad you got it sorted @specd_out

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