So, have any other Nexus Player owners had this problem recently? Did Google send out an update that killed them? I know they are obsolete but they have been working just fine up til now. I also did some searching online and found other forum posts describing the same problems in the last month or so.

I stopped by Best Buy last week and saw Nvdia has a $30 trade in promotion. Any streaming player, working or not, for a new Nvdia Shield. Remembered I had a first gen Roku 2000c in a box somewhere because I knew I would have a use for it someday. Found it, returned to store, got the discount and came home with the best streaming player I have ever used.


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EDIT #2: A supervisor never contacted me back. So I put in another callback from Google. The tech that called back had no clue what a Nexus Player was (same as the tech I spoke with previously) and insisted I call Asus. I asked for a supervisor and instead, he transferred me to Asus. And just like previously, Asus is wanting to charge money for repairing it.

Could you give some details of your success please. My NP died about 6 mths ago and I have tried several things with no results. Great to hear that you were able to bring it back from the dead. Thanks

Hi Soda.

Went to the google Nexus images download page to get Android 8 OS and the platform tools (factory img). Installed the Win10 USB driver and then unzipped only the main first img zip file into the platform tools root folder. Enabled NP developer mode and enabled USB debugging according to google NP image download page instructions. Then restart NP into fastboot mode by holding the button down while plugging it in, holding button only until you see fast flashing LED will put you into fastboot mode. On PC, open command prompt and navigate to platform tools folder, then unlocked the device and ran the flash-all.bat file (see instructions). Bingo. If fastboot mode not available, you may want to see some of the youtube nexus bootloop videos on how to get into recovery mode and flash the OTA img instead. Flashing with Android 8 should free up about a gig of disk space. I relocked mine afterwards. Hope this helps.

With version 1.8.8, the toolkit brings together all the files for unlocking and rooting the Nexus devices in a few clicks. This programme can be used to restore stock firmware and re-clock the device.

Additionally, it includes a full featured interface for automating tasks in TWRP, enhanced restore features, an in-built auto-updater/notification system, any build mode, advanced restore features, NRT-Live Log for viewing the adb/fastboot cmds, quick tool utilities and tools for taking screenshots as well as screen recordings. Head over to source thread to know more about WagFresh's Nexus toolkit.

The Nexus Root Toolkit v1.8.8 supports the latest Android builds and Nexus devices including Nexus 5 with KitKat support for all the new upgrades. The programme can auto-detect your Nexus device and build.

Samsung is a perfect example of the Nexus device. You may relate to the tough times you underwent when you lost data on your phone. This is the gap developers saw and designed Nexus Root toolkit to help in back up.

It is a rooter and a backup kit in one complete package. This is not a function for beginners, you need prior knowledge to act as a guide. The help function on the internet is not enough, you need additional tools online to equip you with the right knowledge to perform this function.

Back to the application, when a developer has all the control of the system, the toolkit comes in handy to change the guard. The process does it with utmost delicacy to ensure all the system files are in place and no malfunctioning as a result. 152ee80cbc

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