Best How to install Android 5.0 Lollipop on a Nexus 5 -Androidme2018

[Androidme2018]- The time is now! If you've been waiting for Android 5.0 Lollipop to launch, it is now available as an over the air update. It can take a while for OTA updates to hit phones and tablets, and if you want to get the latest version of Android on your Nexus 5 right now, here's how you can grab yourself a copy of the factory image and install Lollipop for yourself.

Want Android 5.0 Lollipop on your Nexus 5 right now? Manually upgrade! / © ANDROIDPIT
Warning: Before you start this process you should be aware that install a factory image will wipe out all of the data on your Nexus 5. As such, make sure that you have backed up everything you do not want to lose so you can restore it when the installation completes.
Prerequisites
You need a few things to start with:
ADB tools and driver (download from AndroidPIT)
Factory image for Nexus 5:
Android 5.0 (LRX21O) "hammerhead" for Nexus 5 (GSM/LTE)
Then extract the downloaded files on your computer.
Unlock bootloader
If you have already unlocked the bootloader of your Nexus 5 then you can skip this step, but if not, here's how to do it:
Turn off your Nexus 5.
Press and hold Volume Down and Power to enter the Fastboot menu.
Connect the Nexus 5 to your computer via USB cable.
Go into the adb-tools folder and hold the Shift key on your keyboard then click the right mouse button on any free area of white space in the Windows Explorer window. Select ''Open Command Window Here'' with your left mouse button.
Once the command window is open, enter the following command to unlock the bootloader:
fastboot oem unlock
Press the Volume Up button on the Nexus 5 to accept the command and press the Power button to confirm. The bootloader will now be unlocked, and all data will be lost.
Install Factory Image
Get your Nexus 5 into Fastboot by turning it off and pressing Volume Down and Power until Fastboot appears.

Flick your Nexus 5 into Fastboot to install Android 5.0 Lollipop. © ANDROIDPIT
Connect the Nexus 5 to your computer with a USB cable.
On your computer, navigate to the unpacked directory that contains the factory image for your device.
Double click the flash-all.bat file and wait until the installation is finished. Your Nexus will reboot itself after completion.
Troubleshooting
If your Nexus 5 gets stuck in a bootloop at the Google logo on startup, do the following:
Disconnect your Nexus from your computer and turn it off.
Press and hold the Volume Down and Power button to enter Fastboot.

If you get into trouble, Recovery Mode is on hand to help. © ANDROIDPIT
Use the volume buttons to highlight Recovery Mode and press Power to confirm
If you have a custom recovery like CWM you'll enter it immediately. If you see the Android laying on its back just press the Power button and Volume Up button briefly to enter stock Recovery.
In the recovery menu, use the volume buttons to highlight wipe cache partition and press Power to confirm.
Scroll down to wipe data/factory reset and press Power to confirm. Reconfirm your seelction and let your Nexus reset.
If your Nexus doesn't reboot automatically you can select reboot sytem now from the menu and hit Power to confirm.
That's it, you're done. Your Nexus should now boot successfully. The very first boot process takes several minutes by the way, so do not be surprised if it takes longer than what seems usual.
Want to downgrade your Nexus to an older version of Android instead?
So... have you manually upgraded to Android 5.0 Lollipop?

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