Stock, unrooted, locked boot loader.
When I tried to apply the latest small 1mb update it just created with an android lying on its back and a message underneath saying "No command".
Rebooting just continually returned me to that screen after the Google logo - out never got as far as the X boot animation.
I could get into the bootloader, but trying to get to recovery from there brought back the same message.
I'm not sure what made it work again: I plugged in the USB as I remember reading somewhere that there was a bug of that sort, but eventually after leaving it on the android on his back image for a while it rebooted normally by itself. The update did not apply...
Anyone know what might have caused this? Will it so it again if I retry the install, and how can I get off the android screen manually?
(Unrelated, maybe, but I did try unlocking the device originally but got a neverending X boot animation so relocked it. Will be brave enough to try unlocking again when they are back in stock in case I have a faulty device.)
Any thoughts?
Much appreciated.
When I tried to apply the latest small 1mb update it just created with an android lying on its back and a message underneath saying "No command".
Rebooting just continually returned me to that screen after the Google logo - out never got as far as the X boot animation.
I could get into the bootloader, but trying to get to recovery from there brought back the same message.
I'm not sure what made it work again: I plugged in the USB as I remember reading somewhere that there was a bug of that sort, but eventually after leaving it on the android on his back image for a while it rebooted normally by itself. The update did not apply...
Anyone know what might have caused this? Will it so it again if I retry the install, and how can I get off the android screen manually?
(Unrelated, maybe, but I did try unlocking the device originally but got a neverending X boot animation so relocked it. Will be brave enough to try unlocking again when they are back in stock in case I have a faulty device.)
Any thoughts?
Much appreciated.