I have a real problem on my hands. Just got a new Nexus 6 and used the Nexus Root Toolkit to unlock and root and add TWRP. The process went smoothly until after TWRP install. I recall that from TWRP I was rebooting after installing Busy Box and SuperSU. On the reboot I got the dreaded Your device is corrupted
and the phone instantly shut down. Pressing the power button after that message does not work. I went back to the toolkit and tried everything (stock, unroot, etc.) and nothing worked. I've rooted a NOTE 2 a few years ago but I forgot most of what I learned.
I can however boot into recovery and bootloader mode. Also it looks like all system files on the phone got wiped. The problem is that my computer can see the phone's file system only when I'm in recovery, not when I'm on the bootloader screen. Any ideas as to how to fix?
Can I put an image file on a USB stick and install from recovery? Thanks for your help..
I can however boot into recovery and bootloader mode. Also it looks like all system files on the phone got wiped. The problem is that my computer can see the phone's file system only when I'm in recovery, not when I'm on the bootloader screen. Any ideas as to how to fix?
Can I put an image file on a USB stick and install from recovery? Thanks for your help..
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