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- #Minimal adb fastboot nexus 6p install
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- #Minimal adb fastboot nexus 6p for android
With ADB and Fastboot installed on the PC, you’ll then need to enable Developer Mode on the Nexus 6P so that you can enable USB Debugging Mode on the device too. We need to do this so that our PC can talk to the Nexus 6P in a way that will let us execute certain commands. Next up you’ll want to double-click on that ADB & Fastboot shortcut(or launch a command prompt and then navigate to the folder where ADB and Fastboot tools are), and then execute the ‘adb devices’ command. This will launch the ADB service and from here we can connect the Nexus 6P to the PC with a USB cable. If you have never done this process before(with the whole USB Debugging stuff) then you’ll be prompted to allow access to this device from the PC. If you have done this before then you won’t see the prompt and you can unplug your device and skip this step. You’ll then want to download the latest build of Android 6.0 Marshmallow for the Nexus 6P onto your PC. If you follow the link in the tutorial above, look for build MMB29N and download that to the PC. This comes in a TGZ file, which is basically like a ZIP file, and you need to use a program like WinZIP or WinRAR to extract the contents into a folder on the computer. This will extract a folder onto the PC and in that folder with be a collection of files. We want to dive into that folder and copy/move all of those individual files into the same folder we installed the ADB & Fastboot tools into.Īs you can see below, this is my ADB and Fastboot folder and I have copied the contents of a firmware(not the 6P) into that folder. I just want you to see that you need all of these individual files in this folder for this tutorial to run properly. Once you have those files in this folder, you can then boot the Nexus 6P into Fastboot Mode and then reconnect it to the PC with a USB cable. Should be smooth sailing from there, but if you run into any problems, let me know.From here, turn your attention back to the command prompt and execute the ‘flash-all.bat’ command and let the script do its job.
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Step six was the brick wall for me until I found the solution on XDA.
#Minimal adb fastboot nexus 6p for android
Highlight "Wipe Cache" and press the Power button.ġ1) Once the cache has been wiped, highlight the option to reboot your phone and wait another 15+ minutes for Android to optimize all your apps. This takes a while.ġ0) Once everything is done installing, you'll be sent back to the Recovery menu.
#Minimal adb fastboot nexus 6p install
If you've done everything right, you should see the progress of the install on your computer, and on your phone, you should see what's being installed.ĩ) Keep yourself occupied for about 15 minutes. By default, it's installed to your Program Files folder (for me, it was in my C-drive Program Files (x86)).Ĩ) Back in Minimal ADB, type "adb sideload ".
#Minimal adb fastboot nexus 6p update
Take your update file and move it from wherever it is to your Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder. Don't forget that Windows hides the file extension by default, so don't type in the extension twice i.e. Wait for these to finish installing.ħ) Back on your computer, find your update file and rename it to something easy to type (I renamed mine "update.zip".
#Minimal adb fastboot nexus 6p drivers
These drivers will make it possible for your phone and computer to communicate while in Recovery. Your phone will automatically push more drivers to install to your computer. Unplug your USB cord from your computer and plug it back in. You'll then see some yellow text at the bottom of your phone's screen basically telling you it's waiting for you to push the update file.Ħ) This step is gonna sound a little weird, but trust me: do it. You should now see the Recovery menu.ĥ) Highlight "Apply Update from ADB" using the volume buttons and press the Power button to select it. Take your phone and, while holding the Power button, tap Volume Up once, then let go of the power button. This is how you can check if your phone and computer are properly connected.Ĥ) Type "adb reboot recovery".
#Minimal adb fastboot nexus 6p serial
In the ADB command prompt, you should see your phone's serial number. Allow access and look back to your computer. When you go back to your phone, something should pop up and basically tell you your computer is trying to access your phone. The drivers you need should start installing themselves (there should be a little toast notification that pops up which you can click on to monitor progress).ģ) Open up Minimal ADB and type "adb devices".
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Plug your phone into your computer via USB. In Developer Options, turn on USB Debugging.Ģ) I'm assuming you're on Windows 7. Here's the step-by-step process:Ġ) Make sure you have Developer Options unlocked by going into About Phone and tapping on the Build Number seven times. By the way, you don't need to wipe or install any custom anything. I did still manage to get Marshmallow on my phone and it works perfectly. The site u/Danycacks posted ( ) helped me get through most of the process, but I still ran into a problem or two. I updated my N6 myself yesterday because I couldn't take waiting for the OTA anymore.