Hello Community,
for learning programming skills, I bought an ASUS/Google Nexus 7 Wi-Fi 32 GB (2013).
All I wanted is to reset it to factroy defaults, so I chose to reset it (Android 5.01). The tablet rebooted. The screen showed the message "Deleting..." for about 10 hours, afterwards it showed an android robot with a red triangle containing an exclamation mark. It boots in a endless loop between Deleting-screen and trianlge-screen.
After reading a lot of "helpful" thread in different forums, I installed android developer tools and android studio under Win10.
I booted the Nexus 7 into bootloader mode (Power + Volume down, bootloader flo-04.05) and typed in: fastboot devices, which showed a serial number.
Later I typed: fastboot oem unlock. Windows tells me the tool "erases user data".
This erasing never takes an end. I inrterrupted it, which led to a message: "Status read failed (too many links)".
I tried:
- different USB ports
- different non-original micro-USB-cables (Amazon, Kindle-cables)
- executing fastboot as administrator (executing cmd.exe as admin)
The android tools installed to "c:\Users\NAME\local\Android\..."
The android studio installed to "f:\Programs\Android..."
The device manager tells me Win10 recognized an "Android device" -> "Android bootloader interface" Version 11.0.
At this moment I´m very dissapointed about this tablet and the complexity of solving problems.
Would be great if some tips can help bringing this device back to life for developing.
for learning programming skills, I bought an ASUS/Google Nexus 7 Wi-Fi 32 GB (2013).
All I wanted is to reset it to factroy defaults, so I chose to reset it (Android 5.01). The tablet rebooted. The screen showed the message "Deleting..." for about 10 hours, afterwards it showed an android robot with a red triangle containing an exclamation mark. It boots in a endless loop between Deleting-screen and trianlge-screen.
After reading a lot of "helpful" thread in different forums, I installed android developer tools and android studio under Win10.
I booted the Nexus 7 into bootloader mode (Power + Volume down, bootloader flo-04.05) and typed in: fastboot devices, which showed a serial number.
Later I typed: fastboot oem unlock. Windows tells me the tool "erases user data".
This erasing never takes an end. I inrterrupted it, which led to a message: "Status read failed (too many links)".
I tried:
- different USB ports
- different non-original micro-USB-cables (Amazon, Kindle-cables)
- executing fastboot as administrator (executing cmd.exe as admin)
The android tools installed to "c:\Users\NAME\local\Android\..."
The android studio installed to "f:\Programs\Android..."
The device manager tells me Win10 recognized an "Android device" -> "Android bootloader interface" Version 11.0.
At this moment I´m very dissapointed about this tablet and the complexity of solving problems.
Would be great if some tips can help bringing this device back to life for developing.
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