[Q] Recovery mode only has 4 options (Vibrant) - General Questions and Answers

I'm trying to flash a new ROM and noticed that my recovery screen now only has 4 options:
reboot system now
reinstall packages
delete all user data
delete cache data
That's it. I'm running TeamWhiskey's Onyx.R4.2
So where did all my other recovery options go? How do I flash a new ROM when I only have those options? I'm pretty confused here.
So I followed reinstall packages (which did nothing earlier) and now see that this is my path. I always figure it out about five minutes after I post in a help forum.

Maybe an OTA replaced your recovery partition? If you want your other options, try reinstalling ClockworkMod.

UPDATE
Here is the latest problem I'm having with this.
Install from sdcard...
Finding update package...
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (or /dev/block/mmcblk0)
(Device or resource busy)
E:Can't mount SDCARD:update.zip
Installation aborted.
Why is this happening? I have the ROM zip that I've renamed "update.zip" and it's located on the drive... anyway, this is really kinda frustrating. I don't understand what is happening.
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EDIT:
So, once in ClockworkMod Recovery, I apply the update.zip. It displays something quickly (too quickly to read) and then reboots into Android Recovery. It does this same process every time. I simply cannot get this phone to flash this new ROM.

1. Research how to Odin to jfd.
2. The vibrant n00b guide by s1 can help alot.
3. Honestly this could be solved by the n00b guide and just post in the vibrant section next time!
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App

duboi97 said:
2. The vibrant n00b guide by s1 can help alot.
3. Honestly this could be solved by the n00b guide and just post in the vibrant section next time!
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I appreciate the reply, but this n00b guide doesn't even remotely address my problem. At least not the n00b guide I found by searching Google. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14358771#post14358771)
This isn't about flashing ROMS. This isn't about ClockworkMod Recovery. This isn't about my problem.

This is the all might n00b guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028
Did you ever try reinstalling packages (you have to do it more than once and you must also have to update.zip file on your internal SD card)
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App

Thanks for the link. I had done the Reinstall Packages thing.
I got to the point where I just wanted to Odin back to stock and start from there. I downloaded the files and did everything as instructed. The problem occurred when I tried to connect the phone in Download Mode with Odin running. My computers (two different Win7-32 PCs) said that the USB device was not recognized or had malfunctioned. I had just installed the drivers not five minutes before and it still would not work. I tried multiple USB jacks and I tried manually pointing to the drivers when necessary.
Anyway, none of that worked. I had a soft brick. I ended up stopping by a store and played dumb: "Hey, my phone just won't turn on." They looked at it, tried a couple things, then ordered me a free replacement under warranty. Problem solved.
It sucks to brick a phone, but I'm not afraid of it! That's how we learn, I suppose. Thanks for your help and the link... I'll read that before working on the new one!
+mf

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[Q] Cwm says can't open su-2.3.6.3-efgh-signed root zip Bad

Hi All, Yes i am a noob and this is my first post. i have read all previous posts regarding this matter but havn't been able to find anything. I have managed to S-Off my phone (Hboot 1.17.1111) through revolutionary and put Cwm 4.1.0.4 on it but when i try to flasn su-2.3.6.3 Zip it says, finding, opening, then Can't open/sdcard/su-etc.zip (bad) Installation Aborted
I have tried downloading zip from different locations and latest ones but to no avail.
Any ideas Please.
My phone is Taiwan model dose this make any difference?
Cheers.
Try to flash it again.
I've had the same problem but after insisting a 2nd time, the flash was Ok.
Supertool V3 works wonders!
Hi, Thanks for your advice, i tried it 10 times and still nothing! I read lots of posts on other forums etc people having same prob but no one seems to know what the prob is. Anyways i found this Supertool V3 program you run on your computer plug in your phone and prees a enter and it does it all for you the whole kit and kaboodle and it worked first time.
Yay, i am now rooted.
Cheers,
10 times
I didn't know this tool so I couldn't advise you to use it....But if that's good now, excellent for you !!!
Why not use the latest version of Superuser as opposed to that ancient build...
http://goo-inside.me/superuser/Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip
First off, do this.
Second, the problem you're having is likely because the su.zip file you're trying to flash is bad. Just because you downloaded it doesn't mean you got a clean copy. Files get corrupted during the download process or in the transfer to your SD card.
CWM is basically saying "Look dude, this file isn't going to do what you think its' going to do so I'm not going to install it and eff up your phone. You're welcome!"
So again, get the newer version of SU linked above. And if you have this problem again with SU or anything in the future, the first thing to do is get a fresh copy of the file and start over.
I tried both methods above but my GT-P1000 reboots to cwm recovery. Tried wiping data etc.
Can anyone help please?
This is the HTC Sensation forum, go to your devices forum and ask there

[Q] Infuse ClockWorkMod fail?

Hi, i`ve owned an infuse for a couple months now and i`m loving it. I bought it off somebody and it came pre-rooted. Superuser was working great, i was running rooted apps and everything was pretty awesome. However, i`ve just recently wanted to try something new. Such as flashing a new rom. I downloaded the zeus rom (i also have others), went into rom manager and tried to install. That didn`t work. So i tried to manually boot into clockworkmod recovery and install. That didn`t work. I think the main problem is how do i get into clockworkrecovery? Whenever i boot into it i lack very many options that i keep seeing from others. Everytime i try to boot into it it says
Copying media files
Successfully copied meida files
Manual Mode
Appling Multi-CSC
Installing Multi-CSC
can't access to system/csc/RWC/system/
Successfully applied multi-csc
and the options are
Android system recovery <3e>
Samsung Recovery Utils for BML
Enter: Power Key, Select: vol up/ vol down
reboot system now
apply update from sdcard
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
Everytime i try to apply update from sdcard it says:
Failed to verify whole-file signature
Installation aborted.
I can't remember all of it but you get the just of the idea
I can't seem to figure this out and i dont think this is clockwordrecovery. I've tried various methods of rebooting using the CWM app, Rom Manager app, and the button pressing.
All i want to do is flash a new rom! Can anyone help?
P.S. It isn't a typo when i put "Successfully copied meida files", they actually spelt it meida.
Xparks said:
Hi, i`ve owned an infuse for a couple months now and i`m loving it. I bought it off somebody and it came pre-rooted. Superuser was working great, i was running rooted apps and everything was pretty awesome. However, i`ve just recently wanted to try something new. Such as flashing a new rom. I downloaded the zeus rom (i also have others), went into rom manager and tried to install. That didn`t work. So i tried to manually boot into clockworkmod recovery and install. That didn`t work. I think the main problem is how do i get into clockworkrecovery? Whenever i boot into it i lack very many options that i keep seeing from others. Everytime i try to boot into it it says
Copying media files
Successfully copied meida files
Manual Mode
Appling Multi-CSC
Installing Multi-CSC
can't access to system/csc/RWC/system/
Successfully applied multi-csc
and the options are
Android system recovery <3e>
Samsung Recovery Utils for BML
Enter: Power Key, Select: vol up/ vol down
reboot system now
apply update from sdcard
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
Everytime i try to apply update from sdcard it says:
Failed to verify whole-file signature
Installation aborted.
I can't remember all of it but you get the just of the idea
I can't seem to figure this out and i dont think this is clockwordrecovery. I've tried various methods of rebooting using the CWM app, Rom Manager app, and the button pressing.
All i want to do is flash a new rom! Can anyone help?
P.S. It isn't a typo when i put "Successfully copied meida files", they actually spelt it meida.
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You don't have cwm recovery yet.
Don't use ROM manager.
I made a thread on "how to." It's a collection of some things I've learned.
Start there.
The link is on my signature line
So where should i start? At the flashing part?
Xparks said:
So where should i start? At the flashing part?
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Start here:
[REF] [HOW TO] [ROM Installation] Where to start?
Xparks said:
So where should i start? At the flashing part?
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yes..follow gtg's CWM instruction set
So. I already started with the odin UCKD5 one. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1092021
and i already started into download mode. However, it now says downloading. and my computer was like "installing new hardware" then "could not install new hardware" and now my phone is stuck in the downloading screen that says do not turn off target. Odin has yet to pick up my phone....what now?
if you have root you can flash a cwm enabled kernel with sgs kernel flasher.
if you have froyo use the defuse or community kernel. or use gtgs thread for cwm without flashing a kernel.
if you have gingerbread then you will need to flash one of the custom kernels such as entropy dd, hellraiser, or infusion. gtgs cwm thread will not work on gingerbread.
My phone is rooted and running on gingerbread. But um. i have a more pressing concern at the moment....this downloading screen is freaking me out...
okay well i can't seem to figure any of this stuff out. any noone has replied so i just reset my phone so i can actually use it.
Some more information for those who can help is that the firmware is 2.3.3
Baseband version is I997RUXKG3
Kernel version
2.6.35.7-I997RUXKG3-CL366622
Build number
Gingerbread.uxkg3
Xparks said:
okay well i can't seem to figure any of this stuff out. any noone has replied so i just reset my phone so i can actually use it.
Some more information for those who can help is that the firmware is 2.3.3
Baseband version is I997RUXKG3
Kernel version
2.6.35.7-I997RUXKG3-CL366622
Build number
Gingerbread.uxkg3
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that's Rogers firmware. use kernel flasher (easiest) and flash one of the popular gingerbread kernels. entropy dd is popular. once the kernel is on there You will have red cwm. that will allow you to flash whatever.
if you flash a rom it will include a kernel so don't worry about the minor incompatibilities that exist with att based roms.
So i'm currently on this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1212795
with this in the other tab
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1289460
I'm not sure which kernel to download. But i'll try flashing a couple anyway
also i tried using heimdall/odin or whatever. It wouldn't pick up my phone in download mode. and thus couldn't install drivers.
well. I tried flashing one of the kernels. specifically
DD_02162012_A.zip - [Click for QR Code] (5.16 MB, 118 views)
So i flashed it using SGS kernel flasher. it said flashing....rebooting. And now it's stuck at the rogers logo. I have no clue what to do and i think it might be bricked. So if i could get someones help, perhaps step-by-step as i obviously cannot do this following the other instructions.
Xparks said:
well. I tried flashing one of the kernels. specifically
DD_02162012_A.zip - [Click for QR Code] (5.16 MB, 118 views)
So i flashed it using SGS kernel flasher. it said flashing....rebooting. And now it's stuck at the rogers logo. I have no clue what to do and i think it might be bricked. So if i could get someones help, perhaps step-by-step as i obviously cannot do this following the other instructions.
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You are stuck in bootloop. Not bricked or even close to it. Read infused rom and flash it. If you cannot figure that out you should not be flashing. It's dead simple. Promise. Search it. It's in the dev thread. Called infused by gtg
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I997 using Tapatalk
thanks for the help so far. but i went here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116251
and the link no longer works. so what now. I can't get the files and therefore can't put anything into odin.
sigh. so i downloaded the files from someone who uploaded it again. Did everything. Succesful. only to have it be stuck in bootloop and samsung screen. Did what it said. pulled battery, replace, vol buttons and power key until recovery shows up. That doesn't happen. Instead i notice that instead of a rogers screen it says at&t and then goes to samsung screen. and then restarts again by going back to at&t. If i let go of the buttons it goes back to begin stuck at the samsung one. This has made so many problems for me.... just by trying to get clockworkmod. what do i do now?
Xparks said:
thanks for the help so far. but i went here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116251
and the link no longer works. so what now. I can't get the files and therefore can't put anything into odin.
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Xparks,
You really should read up a bit. If you looked toward the end of that thread,
you will see that the file has been uploaded by another user to another site:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116251&page=40
i got that one already. i've passed that step. I'm now stuck in bootloop with at&t and samsung logo. Bootloop was supposed to be a rare occurence...and the instructions to work around it aren't working right now. I can't access recovery mode. Or anything for that matter.
Xparks said:
i got that one already. i've passed that step. I'm now stuck in bootloop with at&t and samsung logo. Bootloop was supposed to be a rare occurence...and the instructions to work around it aren't working right now. I can't access recovery mode. Or anything for that matter.
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Download the drivers for the phone on the computer. If it does not work then, try heimdale. If you can not do this, then just ask me for the jtag guy, ill give you the link to the website. Mobiletechvideos uses jtag to recover the phone (taking it apart, hooking it up with a ton of wires lol). Keeps personal data, just recovers rom, or you can pay a little extra for him just to install whatever rom. It worked for me, you may have a broken usb controller like me all of a sudden.
I have kies but when i start it up it says please connect your mobile phone. And it doesn't pick up my phone. It probably shouldn't seeing how my phone is stuck. But i went to menu in kies and pressed install driver. But i'm not sure how to download my exact driver if kies can't even pick up my phone. But i ran the "zazig" program. and i'm installing the drivers from there. And i'm going to attempt to reflash using that since Odin didnt work before. The link is this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1331381
And it did that. But i don't what to do. I've been on xda reading forums all day and the only thread i can see relevent to mine is someone advising them to bring it back under warranty. Mines rooted. no warranty for me. I hope if it ever works again i can use it on rogers still because it says AT&T.....and i'm afraid to try and unlock it. because we know the last time i tried to do something.....
Odin can still detect it and i tried reflashing the unbrick stuff. No dice.

[Q] HTC One S(ville) black screen, thats it... just a black screen, what can i do???

I was working fine, enjoying my new HTC One S with CM9 rom installed. Well the battery life wasnt the best on it, and i didnt install the custom kernel. So I looked for the custom kernel download(on my phone, not on my computer) and i found a .zip file. Well I thought that you could just download the kernel straight to my phone and open it up with "Rom Manager" which i did, it than said i needed to reboot the phone in recovery to continue the installation, so I did... it took me to recovery "to continue the installation" well than I looked away, looked backed down and it was black.... and i have tried powering up, booting into boot loader, booting into recover, and nothing... its just BLACK! nothing works, its literally useless ATM. I really messed up, is there anyway to fix this? Thanks in advanced!
----EDIT----
I think I accidentally flashed the kernel like i would normally flash a rom.... cause i downloaded the .zip file(directly to my phone, not using a computer), than i tapped the download and it asked me if i wanted to open it up with rom manager, so i did. and i think rom manager thought i was flashing a rom, when i wasnt, it was a kernel.... am i screwed? or is there anyway out of this?
Do you know the exact kernel you flashed--where did it come from
Some you need to extract and push
Assume you just tried to boot into bootloader thru phone buttons
Does your pc recognize your phone when plugged in, if so can you open a command window and try to access phone as in adb devices then adb reboot bootloader
assuming you are familiar with sdk adb/fastboot comands
otherwise i don't know what else to say--may be bad--sorry
Came from an XDA thread
Here is where it came from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1708676 from "sun90" (half way down the page "CM9 KERNEL remix edition.zip - [Click for QR Code] (5.53 MB, 9 views) ")
i downloaded that straight to my phone and opened it up with Rom Manager, which i think the app took it as a rom, and installed it like a rom even though it was not a rom. I just tried to access it through adb, it comes up with no devices my PC does recognize it when i plug it in though...
Ive tried to get into bootloader tons of times, it just stays black... :'(
Thanks for your answer!
You flashed a galaxy s2 kernel on your one s? why would you ever think that was a smart thing to do?
Looking at the updater script in that zip it seems it wipes some partitions, the partitions on a SGS2 and the ONE S are different, so if that script accidentally wiped say the hboot partition, or some other critical-for-boot partition, you have a fully bricked phone.
For any devs that may know what partitions are what on the One S, the script wiped
mmcblk0p7, and wrote a zimage to mmcblk0p5
---EDIT---
Normally this is a cwm flashable zip on the Samsung Galaxy S II, which is why rom manager flashed it, as it met all the requirements, the only issue is, it was not made for the ONE S and probably overwrote some important things.
I tried for hours and hours to fix the same issue on a friend's One S (same symptoms, not same cause) to no avail. I tried QPST and telnet and a ridiculous amount of things. Had to bring it to the store and get a new one.
Good luck, but I don't believe there's anything you can do to fix it.
Just answered your question in the help thread, Didnt see this thread too !
Im afraid its not looking good, I think your best bet would be to call your provider and blame it on an OTA update.
And hope for the best
Alright, thanks for the help!
Well it looks like i bricked my phone than.... I thought that CM9 was only on the One S, so I just looked for the CM9 kernel, which obviously was for the sg2, i feel like such a dumb ass now! haha well thanks for all the help guys! ill be heading to the t-mobile store today to blame it on a OTA:]
yeah, others wont agree with what your about to do but........
just act like a complete noob, dont mention anything about software / firmware / ROMs / bootloader etc ect
just say your phone made a noise, you selected update and it died lol
good luck--I know it is heartbreaking
not sure of your situation with carrier, but you could go thru Retention if needed
Hi peeps.
i'm very new to all this but sort of know the basics
i'm running on Axiom now but tried to flash cm10 but after install i got a black screen so had to do a restore.
Today i just flashed venom and after the instal process is done, i hear the start up music but nothing on the screen.
I have had 3 other roms on my phone and never had a problem!
these are the steps i do
download rom - place on sd
put phone in recovery
reset factory
reset cache
install from sd
when it finish's reboot
blank screen.
Am i missing something?
Any help would be great and i can't post on the thread because i'm a noob with less than 10 and dont want to spam my way to the 10 :silly:
you are missing a lot, like reading the OP page and following install instructions
you missed separate flash of boot image and wiping system plus data and caches
i wipe system 3x to be safe
rugmankc said:
you are missing a lot, like reading the OP page and following install instructions
you missed separate flash of boot image and wiping system plus data and caches
i wipe system 3x to be safe
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Thanks but i think that is now the least of my problems!
I used Goomanager and installed CM10, When I did it i installed teamwin recovery. It started to do a lot of strange things, when it finally rebooted i got a load of errors "phone is not working" nearly every 10 seconds?
it will not connect via usb, i discovered the the SD was not mounted.
I tried to mount the SD but it doesnt work, so i rebooted to recovery and tried to mount there but its coming up with - error unable to mount? ive tried everything but no joy
please please help
Thanks:crying:
see if this is your situation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1630459
can you connect phone to pc and use fastboot commands
rugmankc said:
see if this is your situation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1630459
can you connect phone to pc and use fastboot commands
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I've got a mac
not sure what fastboot is.
I'll check out the link, and thank you very much for trying to help:good:
sorry i do know what fastboot is, yes can get in to it. but ive gone from CWM to teamwin recovery if i go in to the recovery section but that wont let me do anything because the mount. cant even load the phone up
I don't know Mac commands
My idea is to install htc drivers and set up fastboot/adb on pc--the info can be found in dev section on rooting
then open a command window and and boot into fastboot and flash a new recovery, maybe stock per the link, clear storage and try to get mounted
how did you unlock bootloader--
you will need to do alot of reading on adb/fastboot and flashing roms--first step is to have backups of rom and sdcard
since i don't the Mac commands to do fastboot, someone else will chime in at some point
you can alos go to the noob section in Q&A and resubmit your issue
someone will work you thru this, but in meantime study up on android sdk/fastboot/adb. a necessity to get out of these problems
you are not bricked, just need the info and right steps to get back on track
rugmankc said:
I don't know Mac commands
My idea is to install htc drivers and set up fastboot/adb on pc--the info can be found in dev section on rooting
then open a command window and and boot into fastboot and flash a new recovery, maybe stock per the link, clear storage and try to get mounted
how did you unlock bootloader--
you will need to do alot of reading on adb/fastboot and flashing roms--first step is to have backups of rom and sdcard
since i don't the Mac commands to do fastboot, someone else will chime in at some point
you can alos go to the noob section in Q&A and resubmit your issue
someone will work you thru this, but in meantime study up on android sdk/fastboot/adb. a necessity to get out of these problems
you are not bricked, just need the info and right steps to get back on track
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im going to use someone elses alp top with windows. i'll ytry the all in one thing because thats how i rooted it in the first place. thanks for helping it means alot
good luck on it

Rooted Nexus S OTA Upgrade to 4.1

I am new here so please bear with me.
I have a "rooted" Nexus S i9020. When I bought it it had Android 4.0.4 installed. Recently I have been receiving a message telling me that a system update to Android 4.1 is ready to be installed. I have tried accepting the update, but halfway through it stalls and all I see is a triangle with an exclamation mark in it. The phone will then not respond and requires removal and refitting of the battery to restart it. Luckily, it has returned to working order with 4.0.4 still installed.
Is the phone not accepting the update because it is rooted?
Can I get the OTA update without erasing all data and settings?
I have an app. called Superuser v.3.1.3 on the phone. It has a box to tick marked "temp unroot" and another "OTA survival".
Would either of these tools be any use?
I have tried to understand all the information given on the forum posts but there is just too much to take in.
Can someone explain what I have to do to get the phone updated without "bricking" it?
When I enter Bootloader mode it says:
FIRST BOOT MODE
PRODUCTNAME HERRING
HW VERSION REV 11
BOOTLOADER VERSION I9020 XXKL1
BASEBAND VERSION I9020 XXKI1
SER.NO etc.
LOCK STATE LOCKED
Is this information helpful? I have read about "clockwork mods" and "Roms", but I don't know what you mean.
Thank you in advance.
Clockworkmod replaces your stock recovery and then giving you options to flash ROMs etc. If you want to learn more... start with the sticky threads in development.
Your phone is rooted so if you want to get the update you need to temp. Unroot using the superuser app like you mentioned. Try to get the update. Please report back if it helped
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
so far no brick...
kwibis said:
Clockworkmod replaces your stock recovery and then giving you options to flash ROMs etc. If you want to learn more... start with the sticky threads in development.
Your phone is rooted so if you want to get the update you need to temp. Unroot using the superuser app like you mentioned. Try to get the update. Please report back if it helped
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
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I ticked the "temp unroot" box and tried installing the update again. Same result. Install stops with exclamation mark triangle and grinning android. Restart by taking out the battery. Ok, I still have a phone. Running Android 4.0.4, but now there is no upgrade available and I will have to wait until they get around to offering it again before I can experiment further. If I check for updates, it tells me that I am up to date.
I wish that there was more information. I mean, what's the point of a triangle with an exclamation mark? Why can't it tell me what the problem is? Then I might be able to fix it.
Thank you for taking the trouble to reply.
PS. This device cost me £150, I really don't want to break it, and I would like to be in control of it. If I brick it, then I suppose I will sigh, then go down to Carphone Warehouse and sign a contract for a locked, dumbed down, boring, toe-the-line Samsung SIII. But I would much rather be the master of a rogue, rooted, rough and ready-for-anything Nexus S.
monkey shoulder said:
I ticked the "temp unroot" box and tried installing the update again. Same result. Install stops with exclamation mark triangle and grinning android. Restart by taking out the battery. Ok, I still have a phone. Running Android 4.0.4, but now there is no upgrade available and I will have to wait until they get around to offering it again before I can experiment further. If I check for updates, it tells me that I am up to date.
I wish that there was more information. I mean, what's the point of a triangle with an exclamation mark? Why can't it tell me what the problem is? Then I might be able to fix it.
Thank you for taking the trouble to reply.
PS. This device cost me £150, I really don't want to break it, and I would like to be in control of it. If I brick it, then I suppose I will sigh, then go down to Carphone Warehouse and sign a contract for a locked, dumbed down, boring, toe-the-line Samsung SIII. But I would much rather be the master of a rogue, rooted, rough and ready-for-anything Nexus S.
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The triangle with an exclamation mark is most likely your stock recovery, that somehow got restored. Re-flash CWM or TWRP, then try to apply the OTA again.
Can't you be rooted and not have cwm?
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
Install rom manager... the cwm 6.0.1.0 applies the ota.
Make sure you tick ota survival in superuser and after the ota cwm will ask you is you want to keep the stock recovery for next boot or keep the cwm.
Then it asks you to fix root rightz..select fix . And now you got the 4.1.1 rooted by ota
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
monkey shoulder said:
I am new here so please bear with me.
I have a "rooted" Nexus S i9020. When I bought it it had Android 4.0.4 installed. Recently I have been receiving a message telling me that a system update to Android 4.1 is ready to be installed. I have tried accepting the update, but halfway through it stalls and all I see is a triangle with an exclamation mark in it. The phone will then not respond and requires removal and refitting of the battery to restart it. Luckily, it has returned to working order with 4.0.4 still installed.
Is the phone not accepting the update because it is rooted?
Can I get the OTA update without erasing all data and settings?
I have an app. called Superuser v.3.1.3 on the phone. It has a box to tick marked "temp unroot" and another "OTA survival".
Would either of these tools be any use?
I have tried to understand all the information given on the forum posts but there is just too much to take in.
Can someone explain what I have to do to get the phone updated without "bricking" it?
When I enter Bootloader mode it says:
FIRST BOOT MODE
PRODUCTNAME HERRING
HW VERSION REV 11
BOOTLOADER VERSION I9020 XXKL1
BASEBAND VERSION I9020 XXKI1
SER.NO etc.
LOCK STATE LOCKED
Is this information helpful? I have read about "clockwork mods" and "Roms", but I don't know what you mean.
Thank you in advance.
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Unlock your bootloader first (will erase SD card) How to is in these.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1007782
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1623481
after that do this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
this is hard...
thank you all, i am working on it, but i still don't understand.
Jayjay: I downloaded the SDK and followed the instructions in the guide you suggested, but my PC does not recognize the Android device.
When I try to browse for the driver software I get a Hardware Update Wizard, and then I'm up to my ass in alligators. "Choose Hardware Type" it says but none of them are accepted. There is no choice called "Android Bootloader Interface". There are 2 folders, one for i386 and one for amd64, my PC is athlon64X2 so I look in there, and there are 3 "dll"s but nothing with that name.
Anyway I thought my phone was already rooted, why do I have to root it again? Must it be done in a certain way so that you can be sure that it was done properly?
I will keep trying, but this is bloody hard work.
are you sure?
raducux said:
Install rom manager... the cwm 6.0.1.0 applies the ota.
Make sure you tick ota survival in superuser and after the ota cwm will ask you is you want to keep the stock recovery for next boot or keep the cwm.
Then it asks you to fix root rightz..select fix . And now you got the 4.1.1 rooted by ota
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
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I have read this on another forum:
Please note that you cannot flash clockwork on Samsung Phones using ADB, or ROM Manager (you'll hard brick the device). If there is a version of clockwork (specific to that particular Samsung device) it must be flashed using Odin.
So what do I believe?
monkey shoulder said:
Jayjay: I downloaded the SDK and followed the instructions in the guide you suggested, but my PC does not recognize the Android device.
When I try to browse for the driver software I get a Hardware Update Wizard, and then I'm up to my ass in alligators. "Choose Hardware Type" it says but none of them are accepted. There is no choice called "Android Bootloader Interface". There are 2 folders, one for i386 and one for amd64, my PC is athlon64X2 so I look in there, and there are 3 "dll"s but nothing with that name.
Anyway I thought my phone was already rooted, why do I have to root it again? Must it be done in a certain way so that you can be sure that it was done properly?
I will keep trying, but this is bloody hard work.
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So you didn't get through part 1 in this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
This can help you with the drivers. Install and run.
http://junefabrics.com/android/download.php
I heard people using this, I've never tried it http://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks/how-to-root-nexus-s-or-nexus-s-4g-new/ or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23573589
You are rooted but your bootloader is locked so you have to unlock it to reflash a rom, including 4.1.1. You can't do the OTA in the current state of your phone. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29519097&postcount=11
More info http://dottech.org/tipsntricks/2153...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
Hope this helps.
monkey shoulder said:
I have read this on another forum:
Please note that you cannot flash clockwork on Samsung Phones using ADB, or ROM Manager (you'll hard brick the device). If there is a version of clockwork (specific to that particular Samsung device) it must be flashed using Odin.
So what do I believe?
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clockworkmod website. Pick nexus s http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager/
Getting tired...
jayjay3333 said:
So you didn't get through part 1 in this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
This can help you with the drivers. Install and run.
http://junefabrics.com/android/download.php
I heard people using this, I've never tried it http://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks/how-to-root-nexus-s-or-nexus-s-4g-new/ or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23573589
You are rooted but your bootloader is locked so you have to unlock it to reflash a rom, including 4.1.1. You can't do the OTA in the current state of your phone. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29519097&postcount=11
More info http://dottech.org/tipsntricks/2153...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
Hope this helps.
clockworkmod website. Pick nexus s http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager/
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When I plug the phone into the PC a "New Hardware Wizard" starts. I guided it to the "\\android-sdk\extras\google\usbdriver" folder and it "cannot install this hardware because it cannot find any software". The folder "USB driver" has a file called "android_winusb.inf", which appears to contain information specifically relating to the Nexus S, but the sub folders contain .dlls which are not recognized by the wizard, and there is no file called "Android Bootloader Interface" anywhere.
So I tried again. This time I let the wizard search for software, and it found an Acer USB driver which it installed. But when I connect the phone it is still not recognised, and the wizard wants to run again.
Ok this time I try the PDA net software that JayJay recommends. I'm not sure what it's supposed to do, but when I try to connect my phone the PC says "Error 2DAnet driver is either not installed or must be reset, try to reboot you computer", which I do, with no improvement. Oh and a pop up from the systray sez "Broadband error 13"
I am assuming that when the phone is "recognized", I will have full access to the file system. At the moment, when I connect, it calls the phone " usb mass storage device, drive J " and is treating it as if it is a memory stick. I have successfully backed up photos, music and downloaded files to the PC. One of the things I have been trying to do is get at the wallpaper photo which I have read is in "data\data\com.android.settings\files\wallpaper.jpg" but I cannot find such a folder on my phone, so I assume it must be one of those things you get to see when you've got this "android debug bridge " thing.
I am getting tired now I have been at this for hours.
Tomorrow I will try the "ROM Manager"
Goodnight.
Progress
So I download the ROM Manager. On the first Run the screen goes black and stays black. A great start. I reboot and get Rom manager. It is trying to sell me google chrome. No thank you I want Android 4.1.
Rom manager tells me that my ROM "is not set up to receive over the air updates - please contact ROM developer." Who might that be? Is it called Herring? I have no idea who supplied the 4.0.4 ROM for this device. I try to backup the current ROM and Rom manager wants to reflash the ClockworkMod recovery.
Now I have discovered that I have CWM installed already. (It must have been there for the previous owner to have installed ICS.) I have CWM 5.0.2.0.
Still, best to have the latest version...and so I flash the CWM.
This fails 3 times and I have to reboot each time. I then try updating Superuser to the latest version. This also fails and hangs the phone, just a screen saying "downloading manifest". No sign of progress, no status bar, no rotating thingy. Eventually I reboot and try again. ( I am getting confident about this reboot game, I've had to do it lot's of times and so far it hasn't let me down, and brings me back to a working phone.)
When Superuser has finally settled down to v3.1.3, su binary v3.1.1 I have another shot at flashing CWM from ROM manager. Yeah! This time it sticks!
I now have CWM 6.0.1.0
So I back up my ROM...this seems ok apart from a message "no sd-ext found"... but I don't know what that means so I ignore it.
Now I try applying the 4.1.1 update. All looks good for a while with a little android with a dodecahedran or something in its belly. Then..clunk!
The little android is on it's back with it's legs in the air. There is a report that I send to rommanager. It is long, (would you like me to Post it?)
basically it says:
" can't open /dev/tty0: no such file or directory"
"unable to get recovery.fstab info for datadata fstab generation"
"failed to verify whole file signature"
"failed to open /sys/class/android-usb/android0/state: no such file or directory" - this over and over again...
Now I think I have a BIG problem.
I get the feeling that something is corrupted and there are bits missng from my file structure. This would explain why I could not find a "data/data" directory and a whole lot else.
Actually beginning to enjoy this, I may end up with £150 paperweight, but I am learning a lot about code. Like when I got the SDK ADB installed and typed help then found that I couldn't send the output on the Command Line to the printer so I had to look it up on Wikipedia...
I am still learning. I think I need to know where to get the true Google Android 4.1.1 from if I cant get it over the air.
I have read about a thing called Nexus Root Toolkit by a chap called Wug fresh or something, I am not unfamiliar with DOS but my command line skills are a bit rusty.
I started with Algol 60 you know.
Goodnight
Close but no cigar...
OK. I have backed up my rom, using Titanium Backup.
I have "unlocked" my bootloader using the downloaded Android SDK ADB fastboot.exe ( It's in "platform tools" now, not "tools")
I have CWM 6.0.1.0 , Superuser 3.1.3 with OTA survival ticked.
Now all I have to do is wait until the OTA upgrade is offered again. ( It seems to come round randomly, every few days.)
Ssh! wait.. Yes! After leaving the phone overnight, the upgrade was waiting for me in the morning. I tap install..
...and fail again.!
This time its:
E: failed to verify whole file signature
E: error in /cache/9ZGgDXDi.zip (status 7)
installation aborted.
Why do you guys make it sound so easy?
I clear my cache ( if there is an error in it, it makes sense to clear it.)
I'll try again tomorrow.
monkey shoulder said:
OK. I have backed up my rom, using Titanium Backup.
I have "unlocked" my bootloader using the downloaded Android SDK ADB fastboot.exe ( It's in "platform tools" now, not "tools")
I have CWM 6.0.1.0 , Superuser 3.1.3 with OTA survival ticked.
Now all I have to do is wait until the OTA upgrade is offered again. ( It seems to come round randomly, every few days.)
Ssh! wait.. Yes! After leaving the phone overnight, the upgrade was waiting for me in the morning. I tap install..
...and fail again.!
This time its:
E: failed to verify whole file signature
E: error in /cache/9ZGgDXDi.zip (status 7)
installation aborted.
Why do you guys make it sound so easy?
I clear my cache ( if there is an error in it, it makes sense to clear it.)
I'll try again tomorrow.
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Ok now just get the proper factory image. You are a Nexus S i9020 just check if you are a T or an A (look under the battery). Flash Android 4.1.1 (JRO03E). Follow part 1 of this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
Then flash clockwork and super su
Stock, rooted, profit!
stick with it...
monkey shoulder said:
OK. I have backed up my rom, using Titanium Backup.
I have "unlocked" my bootloader using the downloaded Android SDK ADB fastboot.exe ( It's in "platform tools" now, not "tools")
I have CWM 6.0.1.0 , Superuser 3.1.3 with OTA survival ticked.
Now all I have to do is wait until the OTA upgrade is offered again. ( It seems to come round randomly, every few days.)
Ssh! wait.. Yes! After leaving the phone overnight, the upgrade was waiting for me in the morning. I tap install..
...and fail again.!
This time its:
E: failed to verify whole file signature
E: error in /cache/9ZGgDXDi.zip (status 7)
installation aborted.
Why do you guys make it sound so easy?
I clear my cache ( if there is an error in it, it makes sense to clear it.)
I'll try again tomorrow.
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Its a bit confusing to begin with mate, but read and re-read the many tutorials and guides on here, take it slowly and step by step and youll get there in the end.
Youll be flashing custom ROMs before you know it! (take your time and always backup)
Is worth it. :good:
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It is good that in the process you learnt lot of things. Now you have fastboot working and you know how use fastboot.
Now that the OTA is giving errors, the best way is to flash the Jelly Bean factory image which is available from Google. As per suggestions from
jayjay3333 said:
Ok now just get the proper factory image. You are a Nexus S i9020 just check if you are a T or an A (look under the battery). Flash Android 4.1.1 (JRO03E). Follow part 1 of this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
Then flash clockwork and super su
Stock, rooted, profit!
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Go to the link to download the image files first, then flash the 3 files using the fastboot commands provided. The overall process of flashing the factory images does not take more than 5 mins.
Best of luck.
nearly there...
jayjay3333 said:
Ok now just get the proper factory image. You are a Nexus S i9020 just check if you are a T or an A (look under the battery). Flash Android 4.1.1 (JRO03E). Follow part 1 of this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
Then flash clockwork and super su
Stock, rooted, profit!
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Ok I downloaded the jro03e file it is 191Mb
The download is a .tar file not a tar.gz It is called soju_jro03e_factory_c9f5a67d.tar. It is196,458 kb
The instructions say I should 'extract' it, using 7zip, which gives me a file with the same name but no extension! Windows identifies it as a ".file". It is now 207,410 kb.
The instructions say there is a folder inside which I should extract. No such thing is visible.
The next part of the instructions says I should modify the file names before running. Does that mean:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-crespo-i9020xxkl1.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-crespo-i9020xxki1.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-soju_jro03e_factory_c9f5a67d.tar
Is that right? Shouldn't all those hyphens be underscores?
Is that xxkl1 or xxki1 the same or different? ( looks like a typo).
Does only the last bit change?
Ready when you are!
oops silly me...
Well it looks like I don't understand 7Zip very clearly.
After a bit of fiddling about I "extracted" the .tar file, then "extracted" the resulting file to get a folder with a bootloader image, a radio image and an image-soju-jro03e.zip
I tried to follow the XDA instructions given here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
but it seems I don't understand how to use ADB fastboot either, because when I entered the commands all I got was a list of options, a sort of helpfile for the fastboot command.
I am just not comfortable with the command line, you make one mistake and you've got to enter it all again.
Anyway I decided to try the "Nexus Root Toolkit" http://www.wugfresh.com/dev/nexus-root-toolkit/
After ensuring that my drivers were OK, I pointed the toolkit at the files and executed them individually. ( There is a "flash-all.sh" , but I don't understand how to use that. )
first of all I flashed the bootloader... Success! I now have bootloader crespo i9020xxlc2.
I didn't bother with the radio, I already have radio-crespo-i9020xxki1.
So I try to flash the jro03e.zip... Damn! The toolkit cannot find my device! Funny, it was perfectly happy before the bootloader flash...maybe that has changed something. I start again, reboot everything, check drivers... yes all ok. This time the toolkit is happy and offers to install the .zip, I include a full nandroid backup and drag and drop the image-soju-jro03e.zip to the install/flash.zip box.
TWRP v2.2.0 does it's thing and after a lot of stuff happens on the phone screen I get a menu, from which I access a report that basically says: "Error flashing zip". My heart sinks...
Other attempts with different settings result in the same:
"signature verification failed"
"no MD5 file found"... etc... etc...
So I reboot again and am relieved to find that I still have a phone.But it is still 4.0.4.
Ah! but now it has the image.zip on the SD! Progress! My heart soars with new hope!
This time I use ROM Manager to install the .zip from SD... But no such luck, "installation aborted", the little green android is flat on its back again.
Rom Manager generated a recovery log. (would you like me to post it?) Basically it says:
W:Unable to get recovery.fstab info for /datadata during fstab generation!
W:Unable to get recovery.fstab info for /emmc during fstab generation!
W:Unable to get recovery.fstab info for /sd-ext during fstab generation!
Preparing to install ROM...
about to run program [/cache/dowipedalvikcache.sh] with 1 args
mount: mounting /dev/block/mtdblock4 on /cache failed: Device or resource busy
mount: can't find /sd-ext in /etc/fstab
umount: can't umount /sd-ext: Invalid argument
run_program: child exited with status 1
Installing update...
Installation aborted.
result was NULL, message is: assert failed: install_zip("/sdcard/!ReadyToFlash/image-soju-jro03e.zip")
Have you any idea what that all means?
Will I ever get JB 4.1 on this phone?
Its beginning to look like there is something fundemental missing.
Please help!
S.
its gone quiet...
This thread doesnt seem to be getting attention anymore so I shall start a new one.
Is that ok? Its a new question "what does this recovery log tell me?", but it is still the same problem. The trouble is there are too many questions and it is very difficult to know what to ask.
I am still trying to get Android 4.1 on my phone. I have read the various instructions and tried to follow them but they did not work in the way I expected. Part of the problem is that I do not understand what I am doing. I don't understand the tools I am using.
I think it would help a great deal to see the file structure on my phone.
Is there a program that can look at that like windows explorer? Then I might be able to see what I am doing. At the moment I have no idea what is on my "SD card". The Nexus S doesnt actually have one of course, but I understand that it has 16Gb of storage that work like an SD card.
Now In the course of this project, I have "Backed up" with Rom Manager, but I don't know where that backup is, or what it is called. I did a "Nandroid backup" with the Nexus Root Toolkit but I have no idea where that is (is it on PC, or on the phone somewhere?) or what it is called. I assume it will be found automatically by the software when it needs to restore it. I have not backed up with "Titanium Backup" beause I am not sure how to do it. When I select "Backup/Restore" it displays a long list of files, some in red some in green, which say they are not backed up yet. Which ones do I select? All of them? I have no idea.There are so many options in the menus that I am terrified of Titanium, and don't know where to start, and it is going to take days to read the helpfiles. Is Titanium saying they are not backed up because it didn't back them up, or because it can't recognise the backups that were made with Rom Manager? If I backup everything with Titanium, is it going to make backups of the backups that another program made?
I'd like to be sure that I have just one good copy of the backup, that I havent filled my memory with useless junk.
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[Completed] Samsung Vibrant SGH-T959 Bricked?

I flashed a MIUI rom which didn't work well on my phone and started to hang. All of a sudden it just shut down and nothing was there. I later used Odin 1.7 and the stock rom and 512 pit file to flash it back to stock. The process was successfully complete and it restarted the phone. However, the phone screen is completely black at the point where it is supposed to show the home screen. When I touch the haptic buttons at the bottom it lights up but that is it. Nothing happens.
I tried to go to recovery mode by pressing BOTH VOL BUTTONS and POWER BUTTON. It says Android system recovery <2e> as the title. At this point if I want to install a new custom ROM I have to select reinstall packages. I do that and it shows error in red font as follows:
E:Can't open /sdcard/update.zip
(No such file or directory)
Installation aborted.
There are fixes to this error that involves connecting the phone with the PC through USB but my phone doesn't start at all as I have mentioned earlier.
Have I completely lost this phone?
Please understand that you need to flash a Custom Recovery before you can flash custom Rom. The Stock Recovery that you have will not be able to flash Custom Roms. Here's a thread that describes how you can do so. What I do wish to caution is that you should ensure the phone is working optimally before you proceed with Custom Roms. If there are no issues otherwise, then you can proceed to flash a Rom of your Choice.
Hello,
When I searched, I found the following thread: ** [GUIDE] FIX AND RESCUE YOUR VIBRICK + ODIN SUPPORT! N00b Friendly **.
The secont part could help you: "NO-BOOT PHONES".
Good luck!
Hammer_Of_The_Gods said:
Hello,
When I searched, I found the following thread: ** [GUIDE] FIX AND RESCUE YOUR VIBRICK + ODIN SUPPORT! N00b Friendly **.
The secont part could help you: "NO-BOOT PHONES".
Good luck!
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Yes. I found it too. However, when I followed the procedure I stupidly checked Repartition in the Boot Cycle process. I was on this phone for five hours and it was around 4 or 5 in the morning and I was sleepy. :'( I don't know if that irreversibly took away my only chance at bringing back my phone.
I tried the same process with repartition unchecked but I guess the damage was done by then. FML.
I think at this point you're going to have to comb through the vibrant Q&A section for similar issues and see if any fixes help. The guys in that forum section know the best, hopefully there's an answer there somewhere.
The guide posted above didn't help, not sure we here can do much more.
You could post your problem there too....again, the members there know what they're doing with that particular model.
Vibrant Q&A http://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-vibrant/help
Good luck my friend!!
MiniGunnR said:
Yes. I found it too. However, when I followed the procedure I stupidly checked Repartition in the Boot Cycle process. I was on this phone for five hours and it was around 4 or 5 in the morning and I was sleepy. :'( I don't know if that irreversibly took away my only chance at bringing back my phone.
I tried the same process with repartition unchecked but I guess the damage was done by then. FML.
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@MiniGunnR, I do not believe you have permanently bricked the device. All you need is correct partitioning of your phone to get it back. This is usually done with the help of .PIT Files that are flashed via Odin. A PIT File simply put is a file with Partition information on the Device. Here's a thread that explains what its all about. remember that thread is NOT for your Device. Its just for your information.In the thread @Hammer_Of_The_Gods had linked, you will find there are PIT files for download. Make sure they are for your exact device specifications. If in doubt, you can ask on that thread.
EDIT - If you open a new in Vibrant's Q&A Section, I am sure there'd be someone would love to help you there.
Sometimes a different version of Odin can help too. I know on my S2, I had 3 goto versions for doing different things. Maybe try that.

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