Caution: Flashing Risks
Flashing firmware can brick your device or cause data loss if not done correctly.
This program requires at least 2GB of available RAM, and the unzipped files weigh around 12GB. Ensure:
- Files are correct and uncorrupted. Verify using the checksums below.
- Your device is in fastboot mode.
- Battery is at least 50% charged.
SHA256 Checksums:
system.img.xz: 8350c98dd94cc8fbb3e4cef76066fc8849eee97a81e74f8b6f37f4b47d5181cbboot.img.xz: b3d3d6038a536fd13ff9ba07c0259a9d6d85297a11f24ab31c2366abad0cb2a6
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How to Use the Web Flasher
- Download both the boot image and system image files using the "Download (Boot)" and "Download (System)" links above.
- Decompress both downloaded image files using a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR, a free file archiver that can handle various compression formats.
- Follow any on-screen prompts to complete the flashing process. Ensure your device is properly connected to your computer and its battery is sufficiently charged to avoid interruptions.
- In the flashing tool interface, click the "Continue" button to start the flashing process.
- If all of this stuff fails, you can try to flash manually.
Connecting the Device
Current Windows 10 and Windows 11 include a generic driver usable for fastboot and no longer require installing a driver for installation. It isn’t enough for legacy 4th generation Pixels due to the driver not handling fastbootd, so you still need the driver for those. Outdated Windows versions will also need the driver for non-obsolete devices. You can obtain the driver from Windows Update, which will detect it as an optional update when the device is booted into the bootloader interface and connected to the computer. Open Windows Update, run a check for updates, then open the "View optional updates" interface. Install the driver for the Android bootloader interface as an optional update, which will show up as "LeMobile Android Device" due to USB ID overlap. Alternatively, obtain the latest driver for Pixels from Google and manually install it with the Windows Device Manager.
Rembember you need to erase all old data
You need to flash first the boot image and then the system image.
After flashing the both images, click on "Reboot" to reboot your device.
Wait until read DONE (Right click and inspect for more information).
Supported Devices
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