[Q] No recovery available on Nexus one? - General Questions and Answers

Help, please.
My rooted Nexus one will enter bootloader, but not recovery. When I choose recovery, it hangs at the Nexus One "X" screen.
Using the passimg method from bootloader loads the PASSIMG.zip but after loading does not ask if I want to flash the image, it just returns to bootloader. If I reboot, it just hangs at the Nexus "X" screen
If I use ADB, and flash a recovery, it says ... sending... OK, then... writing... OK, but if I reboot, its just hangs at the Nexus "X". If after flashing a recovery I try to go from bootloader to recovery, it just hangs at the Nexus X.
I've tried flashing both recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-passion.img and recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1-CM.img with no success. The file used for the passimg method was signed-passion-img-FRG83_0923.zip renamed as PASSIMG.zip.
Before the current problem, I was running CM nightlies and used Rom Manager. I have a few backups, but can't get to recovery to restore.
Any suggestions?

Is your bootloader unlocked? I don't think you can use ADB to flash a recovery img without doing so. If it is unlocked you need to enter fastboot and then use ADB to flash what you need. In that case you could flash an entire ROM by it's constituent .img components.
There's a wealth of info on the N1 forum. Start with the wiki:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=746544

Thanks, yes the bootloader is unlocked.
Using fastboot, I flash the recovery (see above) .. fastboot flash recovery [relevant recovery filename] , but afterwards, when I choose recovery from the menu, the phone just hangs at the Nexus "X" screen. I also tried flashing boot and system (from the unzipped signed-passion-img-FRG83_0923.zip file), but still no success - I can not get to recovery.

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[Q] Can't access root and Google apps

I recently rooted my phone (T-Mobile US Nexus S) and installed the 4.0.3 OTA update from this thread, but now I cannot access any Google apps or get root access on any of the apps that require it.
SounderBruce said:
I recently rooted my phone (T-Mobile US Nexus S) and installed the 4.0.3 OTA update from this thread, but now I cannot access any Google apps or get root access on any of the apps that require it.
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Ok! first download : http://www.4shared.com/zip/XG506hyV/icsroot-fastboot-recovey.html
just unpack, connect your device and click run.bat.....Good luck!
I ran the .bat, but I get an error saying "Device already rooted", but it is still not recognized as rooted by SuperUser.
Alternatively, is it possible to completely wipe the phone of everything (including root) so I can start over with a fresh phone?
Of course you can, and might be the best idea if you don't mind doing it.
Make sure you have the latest CWM recovery on your phone, download the FULL ROM from this thread (i'm not american so i don't know exactly, but from what i know yours is the I9020T, so get that ROM) and copy it to the SDCard. Now go into recovery, wipe system/data and dalvik cache, then flash the ROM.
Do make sure you have the right ROM though. This will get you 100% fresh and untouched 4.0.3. You can probably clear out any non-personal folders on the sdcard too, but that shouldn't do any harm anyway.
After this, use the attached file from this thread to root, and feel free to update root/superuser.
Actually, that's what I did...I can't use CWM recovery because its displaying an error of no root. So how do I wipe this or fix CWM?
Is your boot loader unlocked? And are you trying to flash cwm through fastboot?
Note to backup your sdcard if unlocking the bootloader.
Harbb said:
Is your boot loader unlocked? And are you trying to flash cwm through fastboot?
Note to backup your sdcard if unlocking the bootloader.
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My bootloader is apparently unlocked and I'm trying to flash through fastboot.
Are you sure the following is satisfied:
-open padlock and google logo on boot
-fastboot (on phone) says "bootloader status: unlocked" or something of the like
-you are using: "fastboot flash recovery "C:\path\to\recovery.img""
-you are using the above command while connected to the PC via USB (with working drivers) and that you are in fastboot mode on the phone (turn off phone --> hold Vol. Up then hold Power TOGETHER for about 2 seconds, should give you reboot and recovery options)
It is necessary to be in the bootloader/fastboot interface on the phone when you run the command. Hopefully it was something simple that i said above, otherwise i'm completely lost.
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. I didn't use that method to root...
4. I'll try that.
3 is just flashing recovery, that is the code u type into cmd/terminal to reflash the recovery img. It isn't rooting the phone. 4 is how to get into the mode on the phone to use the command.
Its a bit confusing at first but makes much more sense once you do it one or two times.
Where do I go to get the recovery image?
The latest ClockWorkMod Recovery can be found on this page. Just scroll down to Nexus S and download 5.0.2.0 crespo .img. Then just direct fastboot to the folder you have it saved in while using the "fastboot flash recovery C:\path\to\recovery.img" command.
Ok. I've tried this, but in command prompt, I get the following error:
C:\Users\Bruce>fastboot flash recovery C:\Users\Bruce\Downloads\recovery.img
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Check out this rooting guide, however only go up to step 5 (and do NOT type "fastboot oem unlock", do everything up until that point). This will setup fastboot for you, and setup drivers for your computer. Once this is done, do what you did above and it should work successfully.
Remember to cd (change directory) in cmd to where you unzipped that folder.
There isn't a link...
Sorry, stuffed that up. I fixed the link in my previous post pointing to NexusSHacks - How to Root Nexus S.
It's worked, but when I try to go to the recovery menu, the Google/unlocked padlock screen freezes or it displays an Android with its chest compartment open and a red triangular ! symbol.
I just had a really long reply and managed to lose it by closing the page..
That's the stock bootloader you see there, it probably didnt flash or you rebooted your phone. And make sure that you are flashing the latest CWM you downloaded before.
I flashed the latest CWM, but when I try to go to recovery, my phone freezes at the Google logo with the unlocked padlock.
Have you tried flashing it again, or maybe redownloading the file? And of course making sure it is the NEXUS S version which you are downloading.
Alternatively, try just "fastboot boot recovery.img", replacing recovery.img with the full name and path of cwm.
edit: btw, i'll be gone for an hour or two Bruce so i can answer any more questions/issues when i get back

Bootloop (S-ON/No Recovery) :(

Hello,
I have a big problem with my old HTC Sensation.
I tried nearly everything out of other topics, but nothing worked....
The story: Suddenly my Sensation rebooted and from then on it is stuck in an endless bootloop.
The bad thing is, that it was stock/S-ON at this moment.
Informations about the phone:
***UNLOCKED***
Pyramid PVT Ship S-ON RL
HBOOT: 1.27.0000
Radio: 11.24A.3504.31_M
-> I am able to install RUUs (3.33), but after installation i am still in the bootloop
-> I am able to unlock/relock the bootloader
-> I can install a recovery via fastboot, but can't boot into it => bootloop
Maybe you have got a hint to bring the Sensation back to life.
Thank you!
Since your bootloader is unlocked, you can use fastboot to do stuff. Most of the HTC Sensations have a HBOOT version that causes bootloops when flashing roms because their kernel doesn't seem to install properly when flashing roms. The ROM should consist of a file inside the zip, usualy in the kernel folder or in the root of the zip that is called boot.img. That is the kernel. First of all, you need to download the tools that have the fastboot and drivers included. Then unzip all of the contents into a folder. Run and install the drivers that that have come in the folder. Then go into the fastboot and adb folder. Shift rightclick onto the empty space of the folder and click open command window here. Then boot your phone into bootloader mode. You can do this using power button and volume down while your phone is off. Once youre in fastboot mode, navigate to fastboot using up and down volume keys. Then press the power button. Plug in your phone to your computer using your HTC sync cable. Then in the adb and fastboot folder, copy your roms boot.img into the folder. Then in the command window, type 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' without the quotation marks. It should say sending and then writing. The process should take no longer than 20 seconds. Once done, restart your phone. Wolla, your rom should now be working properly!
kevinspl2000 said:
Since your bootloader is unlocked, you can use fastboot to do stuff. Most of the HTC Sensations have a HBOOT version that causes bootloops when flashing roms because their kernel doesn't seem to install properly when flashing roms. The ROM should consist of a file inside the zip, usualy in the kernel folder or in the root of the zip that is called boot.img. That is the kernel. First of all, you need to download the tools that have the fastboot and drivers included. Then unzip all of the contents into a folder. Run and install the drivers that that have come in the folder. Then go into the fastboot and adb folder. Shift rightclick onto the empty space of the folder and click open command window here. Then boot your phone into bootloader mode. You can do this using power button and volume down while your phone is off. Once youre in fastboot mode, navigate to fastboot using up and down volume keys. Then press the power button. Plug in your phone to your computer using your HTC sync cable. Then in the adb and fastboot folder, copy your roms boot.img into the folder. Then in the command window, type 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' without the quotation marks. It should say sending and then writing. The process should take no longer than 20 seconds. Once done, restart your phone. Wolla, your rom should now be working properly!
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actually he can't even boot to the recovery in order to flash any rom
so what's the point of flashing the boot.img manually?
You can use Sensation all in one kit v3 to unlock boot loader, read this thread for more detail
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1497404
after unlocking boot loader, then go to this thread to download 4EXT recovery then use kit to flash recovery, remember to download image file, not zip file
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1377759
boot to recovery, then enable smart flash and flash any cook ROM you want. Remenber to wipe everything after having enable smart flash then flash cook ROM
good luck
stripeqn said:
Remenber to wipe everything after having enable smart flash then flash cook ROM
good luck
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actually first has to wipe and then enable smartflash
Thank you for your ideas!
But unfortunattly i tried most of the things.
@ kevinspl2000
I think normaly the RUU would also install the Boot Image.
But I also tried to manualy flash the boot.img out of the RUU via fastboot, but no success.
I am not able to flash a Custom ROM, because of no Recovery...
@stripeqn
The point is that I am not able to boot to Recovery...
I can flash the Recovery via fastboot, but I am not able to boot into it.
I tried different versions of CWMR and 4EXT but no success...
When I click on recovery, it just shows the HTC Logo and bootloop again
BrainyTheKing said:
Thank you for your ideas!
But unfortunattly i tried most of the things.
@ kevinspl2000
I think normaly the RUU would also install the Boot Image.
But I also tried to manualy flash the boot.img out of the RUU via fastboot, but no success.
I am not able to flash a Custom ROM, because of no Recovery...
@stripeqn
The point is that I am not able to boot to Recovery...
I can flash the Recovery via fastboot, but I am not able to boot into it.
I tried different versions of CWMR and 4EXT but no success...
When I click on recovery, it just shows the HTC Logo and bootloop again
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I think I have a solution. When I installed my custom recovery at first, I also got bootloops when trying to go into the recovery. What I did, is I refalshed the recovery, and then did fastboot erase cache. It wipes all of the cache, and fixed my bootloop before. Try that and see how we get on...
kevinspl2000 said:
I think I have a solution. When I installed my custom recovery at first, I also got bootloops when trying to go into the recovery. What I did, is I refalshed the recovery, and then did fastboot erase cache. It wipes all of the cache, and fixed my bootloop before. Try that and see how we get on...
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I erased the cache before and after flashing recovery.
No success ...

Stuck on Google splash screen after flash of rom.

After about a month of my phone rebooting itself or freezing up on me, I decided to flash a new rom. I made sure I had the most recent TWRP v2.8.7.1, wiped my cache and did a factory wipe. I attempted to flash BlissPop v3.9 and it failed stating, "This package supports booloader (s): HHZ12h; this device has bootloader HHZ11d.
It rebooted and now just sits on the Google splash screen. I can turn it off and manually get into the bootloader screen and TWRP.
How will I be able to download another rom from my computer and put it onto my phone? Please be nice, I really suck at adb. I can I access my phones memory while its in Recovery mode?
And no, I was a dumbass and forgot to back up before I attempted to flash the rom.
abd push (drag desired rom here) /sdcard
After that boot into recovery and flash it. If you can't get to the phone that way then download the factory image from google and fastboot flash, or alternatively download the twrp image and fastboot boot (twrp img) again, just drag the file into the command prompt. If you boot into twrp, or just flash it, you can then push the rom.
Just flash the newer bootloader
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[Help] Nexus 5 stuck in boot loop, not power button problem

Hello everyone,
I am asking for help because my Nexus 5 stuck into bootloop suddenly. My phone is unrooted, bootloader in locked state, as I have never flashed any ROM in my phone. I am not keen on getting the files in my phone back but just want to use the phone again. I have tried many methods to restore my phone but still, I failed. I can go to fastboot and recovery mode. However, my phone is still in locked state, I could not flash any factory image into it using Nexus root toolkit nor put any rom files to sdcard. and I couldn't unlock the boot loader as it is in a boot loop. Do anyone got any ideas to save my phone, please help me.
P.s. I have already tried the following methods:
Method1 ( Failed because my phone is in locked state, cannot push any ROMs into it.)
-setup ADB, connect phone while its in recovery to adb.
-Download a rom for your phone (you can head over to XDA to look for rom and download one you like). Just download it to your pc.
-Connect your phone to pc using USB.
-Open cmd and enter the command adb push PathAndNameOfROMFile.zip /sdcard/. This will push the rom file you downloaded above to sdcard.
-Wipe your system, dalvic cache, cache and data (recommended, but not necessary if you downloaded same rom as previously installed on your phone).
-Reboot.
Method2 ( Failed because my phone is in locked state)l, cannot write any ROMs into my phone)
Semi-Case 2:
-There is some problem flashing some specific part.
-In this case, you can try flashing manually.
-Run these commands One by One in cmd/terminal (replace C:/ with path to where you extracted the official factory ROM archive):
fastboot flash bootloader C:/image-hammerhead-xxxx/bootloader.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio C:/image-hammerhead-xxxx/radio.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash system C:/image-hammerhead-xxxxx/system.img
fastboot flash userdata C:/image-hammerhead-xxxxx/userdata.img
(Note: this command will wipe your device (including /sdcard), EVEN if your bootloader is already unlocked.)
fastboot flash boot C:/image-hammerhead-xxxx/boot.img
fastboot flash recovery C:/image-hammerhead-xxxx/recovery.img
(Skip the above command if you dont want to flash stock recovery and are sure that your current recovery is not corrupt).
Fastboot erase cache
-This will manually flash everything. Hopefully this time it should be fine.
If you can get into recovery try wiping your cache from there. Try more than once if it doesn't work the first time.
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frenziedfemale said:
If you can get into recovery try wiping your cache from there. Try more than once if it doesn't work the first time.
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I have tried that for a few times, but a flashing recovery mode android logo appears after I wiped the cache.
Unfortunately you may have to unlock your bootloder and reflash the firmware. Not that difficult but will wipe your phone so you will lose any photos or data that you may have on it.
frenziedfemale said:
Unfortunately you may have to unlock your bootloder and reflash the firmware. Not that difficult but will wipe your phone so you will lose any photos or data that you may have on it.
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Thank you for your advice, I don't mind losing the data. I have tried unlocking the bootloader but when my phone is unlocked using Nexus Root Toolkit, it goes into boot loop and become locked again when I goes into fastboot mode.

Getting a mistake when I try to flash the recovery via fastboot on my Nexus 4

Hey. I just flashed a stock rom and re-locked the bootloader, in order to unlock it, get twrp, get a custom rom (likely lineage) and root with magisk (it seems better than superSU, no?) without any toolkit, because i want to get some knowledge about android.
I downloaded adb and fastboot, enabled USB debugging, booted my nexus 4 on bootloader mode, and I used 3 commands after opening the command prompt from the folder containing fastboot. I also downloaded the latest img of TWRP for nexus 4 and renamed it "twrp" and put it on the folder.
The 3 commands I used are : "fastboot OEM unlock", "fastboot erase recovery", "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img"
But when the phone tries to boot the recovery, I get this : puu.sh/wWTjC/6cf11a9a32.jpg
and it doesnt work ofc.
Furthermore, I can't boot the ROM, I can only boot the recovery and the bootloader. When I try to boot the Rom, i get the recovery.
can someone help me please?
thanks
Hello,
The problem is that the recovery is unable to mount the /data partition, what you need to do is repair it by the following steps
1.Go to TWRP main screen
2.Press wipe
3.press advanced wipe
4.tick data
5.press repair and change file system
6.press repair
7.wipe the arrow
NOTE: this will format the data partition
now reboot to recovery again and check if the problem is fixed
Hello, the problem is I cant reach the main menu of TWRP, after getting what I screened, my phone reboots on TWRP again, and again...
I also tried the command "fastboot boot twrp.img" and i get the same result.
where did you get the twrp from ?
i would in such case as twrp is having troubles first try to find a working version of it, and it it didn't work i would reflash to stock stock and start from scratch
I got twrp there : dl.twrp.me/mako/
i took the latest version.
Get the cwm recovery for your device, wipe data , then try reflashing the twrp recovery
It's ok, thanks
nublord said:
It's ok, thanks
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did that help ? hopefully?
hmm, I thought it did, but i actually get the same problem, and I can't launch neither cwm nor twrp..
Once yo reinstall twrp
Go to wipe the format data to remove encryption
You can also use cwm to flash the ROM

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