I installed CWM so I could play around with the early builds of CM7, etc, etc. However I have recently noticed that my triumph has a really hard time of charging/connecting to the computer. I know that it is a hardware malfunction because I've used multiple different micro usb cords and they all do the same thing. So, I was wondering if anyone on here knew how to remove CWM and replace it with stock recovery, I have already flashed the stock android that came with it. Thanks in advance!
Did you do what it said and just rename the old recovery? If so, just hold the vol down, and power button, and plug it into the PC and delete the recovery, and rename the old one.
What the above said. Do that to connect it to the computer, and then (if you don't have your original recovery) you can probably find it online. If not, I have a copy or two lying around.
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What the above said. Do that to connect it to the computer, and then (if you don't have your original recovery) you can probably find it online. If not, I have a copy or two lying around.
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So yeah I was having the same issue and I need to return my phone but I messed up... I didn't change the name of it and I made a copy of it on my Desktop... Who would have thought my GF would "Clean" my desktop and not copy it somewhere safe... Any help man would be great.
well all you need then is the actual stock recovery.img, if you do an internet search for motorola triumph stock recovery, you should have results that have exactly what your looking for
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Welp, tried to root the Nexus S 4g.
On rebooting, it gets stuck at the Nexus S bootscreen, pauses, keeps going, etc.
Got CWM 3.0.0.5, and can fastboot, get into CWMRecovery.
From there, I'm at a loss. Tried to restore Nandroid backup, but it says a whole bunch of stuff, basically saying E: failed to find "cache" partition, Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log, etc.
Tried to apply zip from CWM backup, it says "No files found."
Tried going into mounts/storage to mount USB storage, but nothing appears on desktop of either Mac or PC, so I can't get move files onto the SD card.
Now, when I just power up, it just says "Google," and there's a unlock icon at the bottom. Nothing else.
Anyone have any solutions?
Yeah stop using that old version. Of ClockworkMod recovery
Seriously use 3.0.2.4. Its in the clockwork thread in the dev section.
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Would if I could, but I can't get anything on the SD card!
Trying to mount USB storage from CWM-- no drive shows up on Mac or PC for me to move stuff onto it.
Boot into fastboot by turning off phone, turn back on while holding volume rocker up. Leave it at the screen where you could select reboot, recovery etc. Download the above mentioned clockwork recovery image from the thread to your computer. Flash using fastboot command. No need to copy anything to SD card.
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Having the exact same issue. Nothing appears in the nandroid folder now either after replacing the recovery image with 3.0.2.4 and I can't mount the USB storage or get anything onto the SD card. Phone won't boot. Unsure of the folder structure on this phone to try pushing a file with adb or fastboot.
Same issues here. I was able to flash CWM recovery 3.0.2.4, but when I go to "mounts and storage" and "mount USB storage", I the drive does not appear on both Mac and PC. I'd like to transfer the stock NS4G image onto the phone so I can install the zip from the sdcard...
When I try to use the command, "adb push", it can't find the SD card.
Same problem
I flashed it , and since then i cannot mount the device , i have a good image to push but the device is not opening up the storage for me to push the image.
I had the same problem. Got it all fixed up.
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Welp, tried to root the Nexus S 4g.
On rebooting, it gets stuck at the Nexus S bootscreen, pauses, keeps going, etc.
Got CWM 3.0.0.5, and can fastboot, get into CWMRecovery.
From there, I'm at a loss. Tried to restore Nandroid backup, but it says a whole bunch of stuff, basically saying E: failed to find "cache" partition, Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log, etc.
Tried to apply zip from CWM backup, it says "No files found."
Tried going into mounts/storage to mount USB storage, but nothing appears on desktop of either Mac or PC, so I can't get move files onto the SD card.
Now, when I just power up, it just says "Google," and there's a unlock icon at the bottom. Nothing else.
Anyone have any solutions?
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I had the same problem this morning:
I posted a workaround that worked well for me in Post #35
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1072698&page=4
If it works for you click 'Thanks'
Figured it out
Alright , this is what i did to fix the problem, i booted up the system with the bad image i had, connected to wifi and downloaded the Nexus S 4G deoxed image that is out there directly from the internet to the phone. Then i moved it from the download folder to the root using file manager.
I rebooted into recovery and was able to wipe and then flash the recovery image and reboot. Once i rebooted i regained control over the usb and memory card. hope it helps you guys.
How Do I Fix "REALLY" Bricked and DEAD Nexus S4g?
All posts on this thread presuppose a working Nexus S 4g. When I use the term bricked, I mean dead. About a month ago I followed directions on one of these threads on how to easily and with one click route my jellybean running phone. For some reason the process never completed, and all I was able to accomplish was unlocking the phone. When I ran the check to see if it was truly rooted, the response showed the phone was still unrooted. About 30 days later it was deader than a brick. Somewhere I read that Jellybean on Sprint might be the culprit. Anyway, I have a dead phone. Sprint wouldn't even check it because the screen was cracked. Fortunately, I bought a new one, new to me anyway, on eBay for $37. It is still running android 2.3.7(Gingerbread), and the phone is attempting to push the Ice Cream Sandwich update. I am fighting the update until I figure out what killed my phone.
Just wondering whether there is anything I can do with my old phone, even if I only use it like an old iTouch for music and surfing via Wi-Fi. Anyone?
I attempted the one click method described here, but my desktop cannot find any devices. So it truly is dead. Comments appreciated. I have used several different cables, unsuccessfully.
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All posts on this thread presuppose a working Nexus S 4g. When I use the term bricked, I mean dead. About a month ago I followed directions on one of these threads on how to easily and with one click route my jellybean running phone. For some reason the process never completed, and all I was able to accomplish was unlocking the phone. When I ran the check to see if it was truly rooted, the response showed the phone was still unrooted. About 30 days later it was deader than a brick. Somewhere I read that Jellybean on Sprint might be the culprit. Anyway, I have a dead phone. Sprint wouldn't even check it because the screen was cracked. Fortunately, I bought a new one, new to me anyway, on eBay for $37. It is still running android 2.3.7(Gingerbread), and the phone is attempting to push the Ice Cream Sandwich update. I am fighting the update until I figure out what killed my phone.
Just wondering whether there is anything I can do with my old phone, even if I only use it like an old iTouch for music and surfing via Wi-Fi. Anyone?
I attempted the one click method described here, but my desktop cannot find any devices. So it truly is dead. Comments appreciated. I have used several different cables, unsuccessfully.
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Hi,
What method did u use to root? What thread? Cuz it may need to newest version of the recovery.
anyways...
Try charging up a battery on newer phone and put in dead phone... but instead if turning on normally, boot into recovery.
If it worked then use a back up to flash it back to stock. Assuming u were able to back it up b4 root.
If not plug into computer. See if it turns on or can go into either recovery or boat loader mode and if so perhaps computer will recognize it.
Vs Nexus S4G using tapatalk2
My phone is a Motorola Milestone A853.
I was testing out the new CM9 mod by kabaldan when I found myself running into a huge screw-up. No, not one that I believe is not reparable. Just one that is hard to get out of. Let me explain:
Having a wi-fi problem on multiple versions of the CM9 alpha ROM for the Milestone, I found myself trying to debug the situation in many ways. i.e. reflashing the ROM, wiping data/caches repeatedly... and trying a purported fix in the CM7 thread that did not work. In the middle of things, I decide do to format my SD card.
Bad idea.
Since the SD card pretty much contains OpenRecovery among other things it got wiped. Now I pretty much cannot access my recovery (which is Androidiani OpenRecovery).
I actually had the OpenRecovery folder backed up onto my hard drive, but copying it back has resolved nothing. It gets to that icon, stays there for a second, then fails and reboots back into the main OS.
This has happened to me before during about when I just got into modding the phone ROM (recovery screw up), which I recovered from using RSDLite to reflash a recovery. But now RSDLite does not even recognize my phone - this may have to do with the fact that it's running the CM9 ICS alpha ROM. So I can't repair the recovery, and I can't get my phone back to where it previously was and solve the wi-fi problem.
Thank goodness this has happened on a free long weekend. My phone is actually okay to use when I turn it on(can make calls, messages) but has none of my apps and whatever on it and I cannot fix anything with recovery, so on-the-go usage is near-useless. At the least I have a backup (Novo 8 tablet) for on-the-go stuff. But I want to get my phone back right away.
I know that there is another way to do this (sbf_flash I believe). I have access to a laptop running Xubuntu Linux (my old laptop, which was replaced by my tablet) to use sbf_flash, but is it possible to use it from Windows? (I think so).
Thanks to anyone that can help. I've done a lot of searching so far but I haven't found a huge amount plus I want to focus on getting this done and fixed sooner. I'm looking forward to full-fledged use of ICS on my Droid; from my experience so far, it's much faster than what I have moved from (latest version of MIUI).
What os do you have now?
You've been flashing stock roms. This restores stock recovery. Hence the need to flash vulnerable recovery or OpenRecovery will not work.
Along with OpenRecovery folder you need update.zip file.
Try to reinstall drivers since RSDLite shouldn't care what OS is on the device. Maybe it'll solve pc->device conectivity.
RSD won't detect device unless in bootloader mode.
If recovery won't boot automatically press volume up + camera.
Everything you might need is on this thread! Look for it.
1) "My phone is a Motorola Milestone A853"
2) "I'm looking forward to full-fledged use of ICS on my Droid"
The second is a pet talk I guess?
I thought RSD required that Phone portal USB connection option through the phone be working for recognition. Nothing happens in bootloader mode, pretty much. But I'll look into it. If RSD really shouldn't care about the OS on the device then I def have some driver reinstalling to do; is that true?
Current OS installed is the CM9.0 (ICS Android 4.0.3) alpha by kabaldan.
Same occurs when doing volume up + camera. Loads for a second, then quits (i.e. files not present, cannot complete loading).
You use RSDLite to flash .sbf files. That works only in bootloader mode.
When in bootloader mode and when you plug in usb cable the device should respond with something like USB OK, don't remember anymore, as should rsd give some info that the device is connected (left and right parts of main window provide info about device and the sbf file, respectively).
RSD finishes, phone boots, you reboot in bootloader, flash vulnerable recovery, prevent booting to OS and instead boot to recovery (OpenRecovery by now) by pressing hw keyboard X, verifiy that /system/etc/install-recovery.sh does not exist but if there delete it! or system will restore stock recovery.
More detailed instructions can be found on this forum and this thread.
Prior doing any of above: verify that you have openrecovery folder and corresponding update.zip in the root of your sdcard. Then try to boot to OpenRecovery as it seems to me that your main (or only) problem is that recovery on sdcard is broken.
or get another sdcard with recovery on it,insert on your phone and tadaa
Actually I tried returning the OpenRecovery folder and files (which I backed up onto my hard drive) onto the SD card and it did not work. I did not, however, move back the update.zip file. Perhaps the update.zip file had something to do with the boot ability? Because when I restored that (I didn't earlier), it finally went into recovery. So, problem solved everyone thanks!
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Actually I tried returning the OpenRecovery folder and files (which I backed up onto my hard drive) onto the SD card and it did not work. I did not, however, move back the update.zip file. Perhaps the update.zip file had something to do with the boot ability? Because when I restored that (I didn't earlier), it finally went into recovery. So, problem solved everyone thanks!
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Just to prevent anyone else from having the same problem, I'm going to point out this:
update.zip from any of the recovery packages is needed every time you boot into recovery. It's a "special" update that is designed to crash the bootloader's update function and run unsigned code, such as a 3rd party recovery. Nothing ever actually gets flashed when this update is run.
Without the update.zip, you have no way to tell your device to launch the custom recovery, as we can not flash a replacement directly to the phone's memory because of Motorola's stupid signed-code-only checks.
Heeeeelllp! I was trying to get touchwiz 4.0 on my Samsung Galaxy S WIFI 5.0 running android 2.2.2 when it wouldn't let me move the apk to the system/apps folder. So i made a stupid mistake and moved the apps folder out of the system folder and into its parent folder what ever that folder is. While it was moving it started coming up with force close messages tell me that so and so had forced closed and it was just constantly repeating the force close vibration pattern. Then while it was still moving the screen went black (but still on) yet the force close vibration kept going. So i rebooted and the pattern was still going even when the boot animation was there and when the boot animations has finished i just displays a black screen but yet again there is still the force close vibration happening. It boots into recovery ok and i am rooted. No CMW or custom rom though. I was using a root browser, dont no wich one. Can you help me get my data back or even my galaxy working with my data. thanks
Now that's a realy nice title you picked there for your opened thread.
I ques a lot of people will understand your problem with that title.
Edit; maybe I'm being a bit of an ass like this sorry but I realy don't understand why people opening threads with a title like you use.
If everyone would start a thread with the title heeeelppppp imagine how far we would come.
Anyway, you write you are still able to come in recovery mode and that you placed the apps out of the system folder into another folder whatever that would be..
Can't you reverse it by digging into your folders, find the apps folder and place it back in sys?
I think that's the most easiest and only step to get your data back.
But how do you do that through the recovery? I'm only using samsung's standard.
Is it possible to connect your device to pc and brows on it using explorer on pc?
If that's possible you could cut an past the map back to the system folder?
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But how do you do that through the recovery? I'm only using samsung's standard.
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Kies wont reconize it when i boot my device normally but when i put it in recovery or download mode it says connecting but never connects. my PC reconizes my device in the same modes but wont let me browse the files. Is there any way i can browse the files on pc.
Ok, iv'e now tried a factory reset and its still not working.
I'm going to try and flash an ICS ROM
I'm trying to get posts now so i can ask another question
Sorry but I do not understand what you are trying to explain.
If your pc recognizes the device put it in storage mode if possible.
Karim.younus said:
Kies wont reconize it when i boot my device normally but when i put it in recovery or download mode it says connecting but never connects. my PC reconizes my device in the same modes but wont let me browse the files. Is there any way i can browse the files on pc.
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If that's the case I'm affraid you lost all data.
What's not working?
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Ok, iv'e now tried a factory reset and its still not working.
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Just flash a stock rom...your phone should work then...
And remember for thr future, before doing changes with root permissions, take a backup of your data...
And don't create a thread like this in the development section...unless you want to trolled/flamed/get infracted...
Typed using a small touchscreen
My PC would only reconize it in recovery or download meaning I couldn't put it in to storage mode. Doesn't mater anyway now I'm trying to flash a new ics rom. Bit I don't know if you can flash any Rom with odin or not and if it needs a new kernel. Do you need USB debugging to install a Rom or kernel? Im new to all this you see.
You see I don't think the factory reset did anything.
OK, I'l flash a new stock rom and see if that works.
A) put phone down. Wait. Put it in a box . Then bury it.
B) read for a week. All about your phone specs, what adb is, what the difference between CWM (clockwork mod recovery) and rom manager is, how to flash partitions with Odin and heimdall, and any other info u can get your hands on.
C) after said time is up. Dig up your phone and fix it up .
im aware that this has been covered many times, however i just dont know what to do.
The problem is this, i can boot up into CWM screen, and see the sub menus that are on that screen, like mount sd, advanced etc etc. I can navigate through those menus as well. The problem im having, is that im unable to access my internal storage, and when i put an SD card in, i cant see that either. i would like to return to the stock Rom, as i bought this off a friend, who gave up trying to fix the issue, as it seems like a bad Rom was flashed or it was incorrectly done.
So, without being able to access both internal and external storage, im basically struggling. What makes it more worse for me, is that when i plug the USB cable in, i hear the sound it makes, but the pc says device not recognised.
in CWM, i can see the internal files stored on the internal memomry, if i go through the menu there. Is there a way to get my pc to recognise my device, and how can i go about this with no access to both internal and external storage. Im desperate for help. I just need a guide, as i dont know how to flash, as this was bought from a friend.
ive already given it to somebody, but he says it could be hardware failure, could this be right, and if it is, how do i know which part of the hardware is damaged? :crying:
The other problem is that power button doesnt work, so i can get it switched on and into CWM, but cant select any of the menus. Is there a way to get it sorted some other way.
Thanks
Wow, unique situation you got there!
You're going to need to use EasyFlasher: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
It will let run some simple commands through your PC into your plugged-in Transformer.
As the EasyFlasher thread states, you'll first need to download the APX driver (link in thread) to establish a successful connection.
I've used EasyFlasher a handful of times just for fun, and from what i can remember you shouldn't need the use of your power button to get successfully booted into a ROM using this.
jocalderone said:
Wow, unique situation you got there!
You're going to need to use EasyFlasher: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
It will let run some simple commands through your PC into your plugged-in Transformer.
As the EasyFlasher thread states, you'll first need to download the APX driver (link in thread) to establish a successful connection.
I've used EasyFlasher a handful of times just for fun, and from what i can remember you shouldn't need the use of your power button to get successfully booted into a ROM using this.
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Cheers, lets hope that works for me. I just want to push the stock Rom back, and then i can download an app where i can just maybe use the volume buttons to wake the device again, and also lock it until i get the button repaired. Right now, having no access to the internal or external storage, and with no power button to use the whole Power + Volume up/down thing, i need something to just push the Rom on to the Tab in another way.
Thanks:good:
Hi all hope someone can help. My oneplus 1 was playing up a bit just lately so I thought I would give is a wipe and fresh install of a Sultan Rom that I had been using. Backed up using Titanium and Twrp to play it safe. Then like a complete novice (not the next stage up which is where I would put myself) I ticked all the check boxes and wiped. I now have no Operating System on the phone :crying: although I have a version of Twrp sitting on there.
So, off to google I trawled to find numerous posts threads and ways to get back up and running using fastboot, ADB sideloading etc. So after a day and a half of trying these methods and various images to download and flash I am no where near having a working phone.
I need help if one kind soul can help and walk me through the process of getting this phone back up and running.
Thanks for any help that comes this way.... Foz
TWRP is present, just copy paste a rom and gapps into the phone. Go into twrp, flash the rom and gapps and reboot.
Did you try this?
hi thanks for replying.
I've not been able to do as you suggest as the phone is not showing up in explorer where I copy/paste Rom/Gapps. The laptop is "seeing" the phone as there is an audible sound when it gets plugged into the USB socket and when using the fastboot command prompt, it throws a serial number at me. this is why I've tried to go down the ADB/Fastboot options of installing a Rom/IMG with no success
Install the drivers of ur phone on ur pc, download the stock rom cm13.1 from xda, and flash it.
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Or the other option is, get otg drive. Put rom there and flash.
I'm not having any luck with the first suggestion you gave. Every image that i am trying to flash results in some kind of error. I've even tried to put the most up to date version of Twrp on (3.2.1-0-bacon) but I'm not getting any joy with that. Even though I can "talk" to the phone in Fastboot mode I'm getting no joy. I'm thinking of re installing all the ADB set up again just to make sure
Your second suggestion is not an option for me at the minute as i don't have the kit to try it.
Thanks for you input though.
Try using a OTG cable with a thumb drive
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hi thanks for replying.
I've not been able to do as you suggest as the phone is not showing up in explorer where I copy/paste Rom/Gapps. The laptop is "seeing" the phone as there is an audible sound when it gets plugged into the USB socket and when using the fastboot command prompt, it throws a serial number at me. this is why I've tried to go down the ADB/Fastboot options of installing a Rom/IMG with no success
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maybe I missed something but you have to connect your phone to the PC when it is in recovery mode (when OPO is turned off press and keep pressed vol down + power button until you see TWRP logo). The pc should see your phone as an external drive, then you can move a ROM and Gapps and flash with TWRP.
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maybe I missed something but you have to connect your phone to the PC when it is in recovery mode (when OPO is turned off press and keep pressed vol down + power button until you see TWRP logo). The pc should see your phone as an external drive, then you can move a ROM and Gapps and flash with TWRP.
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You're not missing anything, I don't think. The phone is booted up and the TWRP screen is on. The phone is connected to the laptop and I can hear an audible noise, but there is nothing in the explorer folders that looks like A001 which is what the phone usually looks like when plugged in. If it was I'd like to think it would be straight forward.
se7enlyn said:
Try using a OTG cable with a thumb drive
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Any recommendations? never used one so I wouldn't want to get the wrong one or one that crap it only lasts 5 minutes. Thanks
EDIT... just ordered this cheap effort https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Micro-US...565007?hash=item3af91d86cf:g:y0MAAOSw6VRZ5mtz . Hopefully it will get me back up and running.
should be ok but if not try this https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-Micro...475501&hash=item25bec575e8:g:z~YAAOSwPkJafy8v its what i buy
afternoon all. right, the postie has turned up with my thumb drive.Could someone advise as to the procedure to get me up and running?
Thanks Foz
ok ... I've now got an OS on the phone...
Thanks to all who have helped.
just as an add on to this thread in case someone has a similar problem.
The phone still wasn't running right and I hadn't installed Gapps so I decided to re flash and start again. Now when I booted into twrp to reflash, it couldn't read the files on the SD card in the thumb drive. I ended up having to re flash a different version of twrp on the phone which miraculously could see the files on the SD card which I installed. The issue I now have is that I don't think there is an area on the phone to store stuff. Whenever I take a pic the camera can't see or access the SD card. When the phone is connected to the laptop, there are no folders within explorer to view so I can't drag n drop files etc to the phone. any ideas/suggestions as to get this sorted?
Thanks in advance... Foz
OK we're sorted. After trying (nearly) every help guide with no luck, I found a similar problem on a YouTube video. In the comments, someone suggested trying to use a Bacon Root Toolkit by WugFresh. after a few minutes setting it up, I've have finally flashed 12.1-YOG4PAS3JL. It has given back my internal SD card. Going to do a back up in a moment and I'm off to flash a more recent ROM
I hope this info helps someone out.
Cheers all