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How to Install Google Pixel Dump Files (Factory Images) – Complete Step-by-Step Guide​

Google Pixel smartphones are among the easiest Android devices to restore or update using official factory images (also known as dump files). Whether you're fixing a bootloop, returning to stock firmware, or preparing your device for rooting, this guide will walk you through the entire installation process safely.

This tutorial is SEO-optimized and suitable for beginners.


What is a Google Pixel Dump File?​

A Google Pixel Dump File, also called a Factory Image, contains the complete operating system for a Google Pixel device. Installing a factory image allows you to:

  • Restore your phone to stock firmware
  • Fix bootloop issues
  • Remove custom ROMs
  • Unbrick your device
  • Update to the latest Android version
  • Return to factory settings
Warning: Flashing a factory image will usually erase all user data. Always create a backup before proceeding.

Requirements​

Before starting, make sure you have:

  • A Windows, Linux, or macOS computer
  • USB-C cable
  • Google Pixel phone
  • Battery charged above 50%
  • USB Drivers (Windows)
  • Android Platform Tools (ADB & Fastboot)
  • Correct Google Pixel Factory Image

Step 1: Download Android Platform Tools​

Download the latest Android Platform Tools from Google's official website.

After downloading:

  • Extract the ZIP file
  • Open the Platform Tools folder
This folder contains:

  • adb.exe
  • fastboot.exe

Step 2: Enable Developer Options​

On your Pixel device:

Settings → About Phone

Tap Build Number seven times.

Now go to:

Settings → System → Developer Options

Enable:

  • OEM Unlocking
  • USB Debugging

Step 3: Unlock the Bootloader​

Connect the phone to your PC.

Open Command Prompt inside Platform Tools.

Type:

adb devices<br>
Authorize the computer.

Reboot into Bootloader:

adb reboot bootloader<br>
Unlock Bootloader:

fastboot flashing unlock<br>
Confirm on the phone using the volume and power buttons.


Step 4: Download the Correct Factory Image​

Download the official factory image that matches your Pixel model.

Examples:

  • Pixel 6
  • Pixel 6 Pro
  • Pixel 7
  • Pixel 7 Pro
  • Pixel 8
  • Pixel 8 Pro
  • Pixel 9 Series
Extract the downloaded ZIP file.


Step 5: Boot into Fastboot Mode​

If not already there:

adb reboot bootloader<br>
Verify connection:

fastboot devices<br>
Your device serial number should appear.


Step 6: Flash the Factory Image​

Inside the extracted firmware folder you'll find:

Windows:

flash-all.bat<br>
Linux/macOS:

flash-all.sh<br>
Run the appropriate script.

The flashing process may take several minutes.

Do not disconnect the USB cable.


Step 7: Wait for the Installation to Finish​

The script automatically flashes:

  • Bootloader
  • Radio (if included)
  • Boot
  • Vendor
  • System
  • Product
  • Vendor Boot
  • Init Boot
  • Recovery (if available)
The phone will reboot automatically.

The first boot may take 5–10 minutes.


Optional: Relock the Bootloader​

If you want maximum security after installing the official firmware:

Boot into Fastboot Mode.

Run:

fastboot flashing lock<br>
Confirm on the device.

Only relock the bootloader if you are running official stock firmware.


Troubleshooting​

Device Not Detected​

Try:

  • Reinstall USB drivers
  • Use another USB port
  • Replace the USB cable
  • Restart ADB
adb kill-server<br>adb start-server<br>

Fastboot Waiting for Device​

Possible fixes:

  • Install Google USB Drivers
  • Use a USB 2.0 port
  • Enable USB Debugging
  • Unlock OEM

Flash Script Stops​

Check:

  • Downloaded firmware matches your Pixel model
  • Platform Tools are updated
  • ZIP file extracted correctly

Frequently Asked Questions​

Does flashing delete my data?​

Yes. Installing a factory image usually wipes all user data.

Will this remove root?​

Yes. Flashing official firmware removes Magisk and root access.

Can this fix a bootloop?​

Yes. Factory images are commonly used to repair bootloop issues.

Is unlocking the bootloader required?​

Yes, for flashing official factory images.


Conclusion​

Installing a Google Pixel Factory Image is the safest way to restore your smartphone to its original software. By using official Platform Tools and the correct firmware, you can recover from software issues, update Android manually, or return to stock after using custom ROMs.

Always verify that you are downloading the correct firmware for your specific Pixel model and make a complete backup before flashing.

Following this guide carefully will help ensure a smooth and successful installation process.
 
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