[Q] In a Bit of a Predicament with Nexus S 4G; is it possible to fix? - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So like the genius that I am, I decided to mess with my Nexus S 4G. Right now, my PC will not detect my phone at all (won't show up at ALL, in my Device Manager or any toolkit that I've tried). Please note I had little experience and will probably look like a complete idiot, but bare with me.
So the steps I took were as followed (my phone came already unlocked)
1.) I first installed PDANet to get my computer to recognize my phone and install the right drivers
2.) After that, I flashed the latest, stable clockwork recovery mod
3.) Then, I downloaded the Hellybean ROM and installed it via clockwork recovery mod, with no problems
4.) I downloaded the Google Apps archive and dropped it onto my sdcard
5.) I then installed the google apps zip and then it all went down hill from then
Every time I turned on my phone, the nice Cyanogen mod logo popped up, and then once it was done booting up, it popped up with two error messages:
Code:
Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped.
Unfortunately, SetUp wizard has stopped.
Both of these error messages will not stop popping up and my phone is currently useless at this stage.
So, I went back into fastboot mode, and tried to fix it with these steps:
1.) I downloaded the "Factory Image "sojua" for Nexus S (850MHz version, i9020a)" images, and followed the instructions on this thread
2.) Once I flashed the bootloader image, my PC no longer detected my phone. It won't show up on my device manages (not even as an unrecognized Android 1.0 phone)
I installed the bootloader image because it was apart of the tutorial on how to do a complete factory reset, I now know that was stupid and not necessary.
So, you can obviously see I didn't know what I was doing, and what I did was quite stupid and careless. So unless you have any suggestions or want to help me, please do not patronize me, I am already mad enough at myself.
With that said, I am unable to even flash anything to my phone anymore, and I don't know what I can do. I tried using Wug's Nexus Toolkit to try and install the drivers, but it won't detect anything. On top of that, I am not sure if I have even flashed the correct bootloader image. Any help or suggestions would be very much appreciated.

Carbon131 said:
So like the genius that I am, I decided to mess with my Nexus S 4G. Right now, my PC will not detect my phone at all (won't show up at ALL, in my Device Manager or any toolkit that I've tried). Please not I had little experience and will probably look like a complete idiot, but bare with me.
So the steps I took were as followed (my phone came already unlocked)
1.) I first installed PDANet to get my computer to recognize my phone and install the right drivers
2.) After that, I flashed the latest, stable clockwork recovery mod
3.) Then, I downloaded the Hellybean ROM and installed it via clockwork recovery mod, with no problems
4.) I downloaded the Google Apps archive and dropped it onto my sdcard
5.) I then installed the google apps zip and then it all went down hill from then
Every time I turned on my phone, the nice Cyanogen mod logo popped up, and then once it was done booting up, it popped up with two error messages:
Code:
Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped.
Unfortunately, SetUp wizard has stopped.
Both of these error messages will not stop popping up and my phone is currently useless at this stage.
So, I went back into fastboot mode, and tried to fix it with these steps:
1.) I downloaded the "Factory Image "sojua" for Nexus S (850MHz version, i9020a)" images, and followed the instructions on this thread
2.) Once I flashed the bootloader image, my PC no longer detected my phone. It won't show up on my device manages (not even as an unrecognized Android 1.0 phone)
I installed the bootloader image because it was apart of the tutorial on how to do a complete factory reset, I now know that was stupid and not necessary.
So, you can obviously see I didn't know what I was doing, and what I did was quite stupid and careless. So unless you have any suggestions or want to help me, please do not patronage me, I am already mad enough at myself.
With that said, I am unable to even flash anything to my phone anymore, and I don't know what I can do. I tried using Wug's Nexus Toolkit to try and install the drivers, but it won't detect anything. On top of that, I am not sure if I have even flashed the correct bootloader image flashed. Any help or suggestions would be very much appreciated.
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Good luck. Flashed a sojua stock ROM on a sojus phone, bootloader and all. I don't know if you'll ever be able to fix this. :|

polobunny said:
Good luck. Flashed a sojua stock ROM on a sojus phone, bootloader and all. I don't know if you'll ever be able to fix this. :|
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Hopefully someone may know what to do.

Carbon131 said:
Hopefully someone may know what to do.
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If you can put it into download mode you might be able to use Odin with a factory image to bring it back to life.

polobunny said:
If you can put it into download mode you might be able to use Odin with a factory image to bring it back to life.
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Yeah I can't seem to do that.

Carbon131 said:
Yeah I can't seem to do that.
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Make sure your cable is connected when you try to put your phone in download mode. Turn off the phone, then hold both volume + and -, and press power. Continue holding volume buttons until you see download mode.

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Finally unstuck but now autoresets

My phone did not want to boot this morning after swapping SIM-cards twice. Tried many things, including a hard reset, but nothing worked; the phone kept getting stuck in the second boot menu (with the fancy coloured X). When I tried to leave it it took a few minutes but the phone finally booted.
But I lost all settings (not files luckily) and came into an unknown screen. Had to setup a Google account but could not do that before accessing for internet. All these things work again, but when I reboot the phone it seems to reset again and I have to start from this unknown screen again.
Does this sound familiar and what can I do about it?
By the way, the phone currently runs Android 2.3.6 so there are no official updates (right?).
I've been messing around a bit and the "unknown screen" seems to be the new initial Android screen, in which you can setup the phone (Google account etc.). Strangely enough the phone keeps resetting and I cannot change anything. Even formatting, either through Windows or the boot/root menu doesn't help: all files that are on the phone right now are kept. I cannot add new files either.
Liquid_Metal said:
I've been messing around a bit and the "unknown screen" seems to be the new initial Android screen, in which you can setup the phone (Google account etc.). Strangely enough the phone keeps resetting and I cannot change anything. Even formatting, either through Windows or the boot/root menu doesn't help: all files that are on the phone right now are kept. I cannot add new files either.
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First of all, do you have a Nexus S, or Nexus S 4G? Is your bootloader unlocked? If not then I suggest you follow the guides in the development section. I can't put links due to still being 'new' on here. Find a recovery, flash via fastboot, boot into recovery and flash a rom to your liking. Or you can find some system images and flash via fastboot. I hope this helps. If not, then you can pm me and then I will show you how.
mabry said:
First of all, do you have a Nexus S, or Nexus S 4G? Is your bootloader unlocked? If not then I suggest you follow the guides in the development section. I can't put links due to still being 'new' on here. Find a recovery, flash via fastboot, boot into recovery and flash a rom to your liking. Or you can find some system images and flash via fastboot. I hope this helps. If not, then you can pm me and then I will show you how.
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Thanks for your reply. I did not unlock the bootloader. I've seen many difficult topics and don't really know where to start.
I just found out that the phone not necessarily resets to a previous state (this morning) but seems unable to write anymore. I just hooked it on to my PC, removed a file, disconnected, and upon reconnection the file was there again (whereas Windows really removed it).
Liquid_Metal said:
Thanks for your reply. I did not unlock the bootloader. I've seen many difficult topics and don't really know where to start.
I just found out that the phone not necessarily resets to a previous state (this morning) but seems unable to write anymore. I just hooked it on to my PC, removed a file, disconnected, and upon reconnection the file was there again (whereas Windows really removed it).
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I am uploading some files to Dropbox now. Its gonna take a bit. Then I will guide you through, step by step. Sorry for the wait. I know you want to get your phone back up and running. In the meantime, I recommend doing some reasearch here on xda. Don't be afraid of Google, either. Google can be your best friend.
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Read this. This should help you out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=935819
Read it first. It might come across tricky or hard, but its not... Once you do that to unlock bootloader and root, I would advise you to download either a stock rom, or any others you may feel comfortable with. Look around. There are plenty here on xda.
mabry said:
I am uploading some files to Dropbox now. Its gonna take a bit. Then I will guide you through, step by step. Sorry for the wait. I know you want to get your phone back up and running. In the meantime, I recommend doing some reasearch here on xda. Don't be afraid of Google, either. Google can be your best friend.
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Read this. This should help you out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=935819
Read it first. It might come across tricky or hard, but its not... Once you do that to unlock bootloader and root, I would advise you to download either a stock rom, or any others you may feel comfortable with. Look around. There are plenty here on xda.
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Thanks again . A friend of mine was trying to help with bootloading and stuff, but it's somewhat obscure. He said that chances that it's software or hardware are just 50:50.
Got me kinda frustrated yesterday evening but I still have warranty on the phone (have it for half a year now). Problem is that it might be a hassle, because of a conflict between the shop and the provider. But that should work out.
In the meantime it would be nice to try and get it running again.
Strangely enough, the phone drained itself this night. I made a basic install yesterday and left it in standby. This morning, when I checked the phone, it didn't do anything so I thought it finally passed away. Now that it's hooked to my computer it's charging, and it seems to start from 0 (starting with 0 bars of the battery).
Via your link I came to the following guide, which worked partially (cannot link it here).
age tee tee pee ://jaxov.com/2011/02/how-to-root-android-2-3-3-gingerbread-on-nexus-s/
I got up to step 13, where it seems that I cannot find the .zip-file because the phone doesn't store new files...
You can wait for warranty, or you can follow this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=947950&highlight=odin
Odin will flash it back to stock without the need to put files on your sd card. Just download the odin files, open up odin, put phone in download mode, and happy flashing. You have to be careful with odin, though. Follow the guide. If you need help, then let me know. I can probably do it remotely for you.
Thanks, I'll try that tomorrow (topic doesn't seem so clear at first glance).
According to this guide, I have to start in Download Mode. I can access this by holding Volume Up + Volume Down and then plugging in the USB cable. It works, but the phone will not be updated and I'm stuck with the "Downloading..." message. Also, Windows Device Manager sees a Gadget Serial, which I cannot update. Google didn't allow for a clear answer (Samsung PC Studio 7 didn't work).
I also think I have an i9023, because it's the European version (which SHOULD be with an LCD screen).
By the way, I just tried formatting through Windows (FAT32) and if still connected the phone indeed seems to be empty. But as soon as I disconnect USB storage all files (on the phone) are back. Nothing special because the problem is very consistent.
Update
Alright, I finally got the drivers properly installed (also to work in Download Mode) and found proper Bootloader/PDA/CSC files (i9023EUR) for Odin and managed to do the flash update (however Odin I used is called I9003_Odin3 v1.82, don't know if that is a problem).
Then I should do a factory wipe, which works (Bootloader -> Recovery -> Wipe), but if I explore the phone I can see that all data is still present (all images, music, etc). So the hard drive still seems fixed.
Please help me out, guys...
Suggestions? Or unfixable and should I send it to be repaired?
I found out that I did not post my last update. I managed to flash with Odin, and I can get into the Bootloader menu to wipe the phone's data. I can, in Recovery Mode, also see the hard drive and it seems to be empty. That is, the phone fails to see it.
When I reboot out of Recovery Mode the phone gets stuck at the Google logo and that's it..
Ok, I will send the phone to be repaired. The phone is now unrooted and does not go further than the Google load screen.
Do you have fastboot? If not then download below.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/64632729/platform-tools.zip
Extract contents to desktop. Open up a command prompt:
cd Desktop/platform-tools
Put phone in bootloader mode. In command prompt type:
fastboot oem unlock (only if your bootloader is still locked). If its unlocked then download this
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/64632729/recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img
Put in the platform-tools folder you extracted earlier. Then type in command prompt:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img
Sometimes the flash might say 'fail' if that is the case then just boot the recovery image by typing:
fastboot boot recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img
Now boot into recovery and flash either a stock rom, stock rooted rom, or whatever your desire is.
This should work. If not, then there has to be a hardware issue with phone and go ahead and send it in for warranty. Let me know if this helps.
Flashing Clockwork did work, but if I understand correctly I have to copy the stock rom to the phone and load it in Recovery Mode? When I connect the phone to my PC it is recognized as an Android Phone (and even as a Nexus S) but the drive it shows up as seems to be recognized as empty ("Please insert a disk into Removable Disk (E.").
So what do I do?
What is sort of promising is that it indeed was capable to flash Clockwork. So the memory is not completely stuck. However, when I do a format, still nothing happens (phone isn't formatted).
Update: I am able to mount the phone to USB and I can access the phone via Windows. However, I can still not format the SD Card (which is of course internal) or put files (stock rom) on it. Are there other tricks to flash a stock rom? If not, it does indeed seem to be that I cannot flash a custom/stock rom because the drive of the Nexus is frozen/broken/whatever.

[Q] Bricked?

Hi,
Sorry for any incorrect information in advance, as I am pretty new to this.
I own a Nexus 7 2013 (32gb), I don't know what I am currently running, as my device won't start but, I was running CM11 4.4.4.
Today I decided that I'd try out Android 5.0.1, so I tried to flash my device, this did not work as my device was not found. I used the SDK tools from Google, with the razor image (5.0.1 (LRX22C)). I do have the USB driver add-on from the SDK tools, but that did not fix the problem. As this did not work, I tried this alternative method --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381582
Whilst carrying out this method I pressed enter through all the steps, even though my tablet did not restart like it was meant to. I then manually put the tablet into fastboot mode and tried again, pressing enter through the whole process. Again my tablet stayed on the same screen (fastboot). I put tried to power on the tablet, which didn't work and put me onto the Google start screen, where nothing happens. The console said that all my data has been deleted, even the os, but then the new image has not been transferred to the tablet.
I then tried the WugFresh N7 toolkit, which again did not succeed in transferring the flash image.
I don't think that I have an os on my device any more, and I cannot put on onto it. I don't know if my USB port is faulty on my device because when I plug it into my laptop, the disconnection sound sounds every so often, maybe that is why I cannot transfer data to it.
If I try to boot my device, it freezes on the Google screen, then nothing happens. If I enter fastboot mode, then go into recovery mode, the picture of the fastboot droid comes up with an x through it.
Any ideas?
Any help appreciated, thanks
P.S sorry for low quality photos, also my tablet is no longer detected in the WugFresh toolkit
willdev13 said:
Hi,
Sorry for any incorrect information in advance, as I am pretty new to this.
I own a Nexus 7 2013 (32gb), I don't know what I am currently running, as my device won't start but, I was running CM11 4.4.4.
Today I decided that I'd try out Android 5.0.1, so I tried to flash my device, this did not work as my device was not found. I used the SDK tools from Google, with the razor image (5.0.1 (LRX22C)). I do have the USB driver add-on from the SDK tools, but that did not fix the problem. As this did not work, I tried this alternative method --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381582
Whilst carrying out this method I pressed enter through all the steps, even though my tablet did not restart like it was meant to. I then manually put the tablet into fastboot mode and tried again, pressing enter through the whole process. Again my tablet stayed on the same screen (fastboot). I put tried to power on the tablet, which didn't work and put me onto the Google start screen, where nothing happens. The console said that all my data has been deleted, even the os, but then the new image has not been transferred to the tablet.
I then tried the WugFresh N7 toolkit, which again did not succeed in transferring the flash image.
I don't think that I have an os on my device any more, and I cannot put on onto it. I don't know if my USB port is faulty on my device because when I plug it into my laptop, the disconnection sound sounds every so often, maybe that is why I cannot transfer data to it.
If I try to boot my device, it freezes on the Google screen, then nothing happens. If I enter fastboot mode, then go into recovery mode, the picture of the fastboot droid comes up with an x through it.
Any ideas?
Any help appreciated, thanks
P.S sorry for low quality photos, also my tablet is no longer detected in the WugFresh toolkit
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I can suggest u you flash stock firmware using fastboot.
As after reading your query I am sure that the OS has been deleted or corrupted due to several methods used by u.
Go to ur respective forum and u will find everyrhing related to it.
Press thanks if helped
nightwalker said:
I can suggest u you flash stock firmware using fastboot.
As after reading your query I am sure that the OS has been deleted or corrupted due to several methods used by u.
Go to ur respective forum and u will find everyrhing related to it.
Press thanks if helped
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I can't flash it with anything, but thanks anyway
willdev13 said:
I can't flash it with anything, but thanks anyway
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If this is the situation then submit it to S.C

Help for my SM-P900

Hi everyone,
I'm hoping that someone can help me out with my device. I have a rooted sm-p900 that was working fine until a month ago when I tried to flash [ROM][7.1.x|SM-P900| Unofficial LineageOS 14.1 (v1awifi). I was busy multi-tasking and made the stupid mistake of flashing the rom before updating the BL. Since trying to do so, I have not been able to get past the first screen that says "Samsung sm-p900" . After the logo disappears, my screen remains lit but is just black.I could not restore my backup after either.
Where I am now:
- I can still access and use T.W.R.P. (latest 3.1.1) (If TWRP is left alone for too long, the device will reset to the same black screen and hang forever. If flashing a rom is taking long, the device will restart mid-flash as well.)
- I can still access download mode and use odin as well.
- I have since flashed the appropriate BL but that has not changed anything.
-I have tried clean flashing a magnitude of different roms and still come across the same problem.
I honestly have no idea how I can fix the device and have tried everything I know how. I would love to get it back as soon as possible. Any help is greatly appreciated, so thank you in advance!
jp2572 said:
Hi everyone,
I'm hoping that someone can help me out with my device. I have a rooted sm-p900 that was working fine until a month ago when I tried to flash [ROM][7.1.x|SM-P900| Unofficial LineageOS 14.1 (v1awifi). I was busy multi-tasking and made the stupid mistake of flashing the rom before updating the BL. Since trying to do so, I have not been able to get past the first screen that says "Samsung sm-p900" . After the logo disappears, my screen remains lit but is just black.I could not restore my backup after either.
Where I am now:
- I can still access and use T.W.R.P. (latest 3.1.1) (If TWRP is left alone for too long, the device will reset to the same black screen and hang forever. If flashing a rom is taking long, the device will restart mid-flash as well.)
- I can still access download mode and use odin as well.
- I have since flashed the appropriate BL but that has not changed anything.
-I have tried clean flashing a magnitude of different roms and still come across the same problem.
I honestly have no idea how I can fix the device and have tried everything I know how. I would love to get it back as soon as possible. Any help is greatly appreciated, so thank you in advance!
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Have you tried taking it completely back to stock via Samsung Kies on your PC?
Sorry I don't have complete details, but it goes something like this (and if you search this site or Google, you'll find a good write-up on how to do a complete recovery using Kies):
1. If you can, make a backup using TWRP - if not, you are going to lose everything because of the next steps
2. Download and install the Kies software from the Samsung site and install it on your PC (I grabbed both versions, can install both on the same PC at the same time)
Make sure that it installs the Samsung USB driver
3. Connect to the tablet using the OEM cable - if you get a reaction from Kies, great
4. Somewhere in the Kies menu, you can tell it to do a complete recovery, including bootloader- if I remember correctly, you'll need your serial number (Sorry, been 18 months since I did just about the same thing and was able to recover it from my FUBAR, and I no longer run Windows so I can't step thru it)
It will go through downloading and flashing your tablet back to the state it was when you pulled it out of the box.
If you get to that point, you will have to go the whole route (including loading TWRP) to get it back to Lineage. It took me about two weeks to get it back to the way I had it before I was flashing and reading a book and talking to my wife all at the same time and didn't pay attention to what I touched on screen.
I apologize for the rambling and not having definitive statements, but I'm drugged up and been awake for the last 36 hours, and at my age that isn't a good combination.
Thank you so much for your help! I couldn't end up using that method because kies would not recognize my device for anything. It did get me inspired to try fixing it again however and it worked!
If anyone ever encounters the same or a similar problem, I just tried re-rooting it using odin and cf's autoroot file. It allowed me to be able to install roms again.
rhricik447 said:
Have you tried taking it completely back to stock via Samsung Kies on your PC?
Sorry I don't have complete details, but it goes something like this (and if you search this site or Google, you'll find a good write-up on how to do a complete recovery using Kies):
1. If you can, make a backup using TWRP - if not, you are going to lose everything because of the next steps
2. Download and install the Kies software from the Samsung site and install it on your PC (I grabbed both versions, can install both on the same PC at the same time)
Make sure that it installs the Samsung USB driver
3. Connect to the tablet using the OEM cable - if you get a reaction from Kies, great
4. Somewhere in the Kies menu, you can tell it to do a complete recovery, including bootloader- if I remember correctly, you'll need your serial number (Sorry, been 18 months since I did just about the same thing and was able to recover it from my FUBAR, and I no longer run Windows so I can't step thru it)
It will go through downloading and flashing your tablet back to the state it was when you pulled it out of the box.
If you get to that point, you will have to go the whole route (including loading TWRP) to get it back to Lineage. It took me about two weeks to get it back to the way I had it before I was flashing and reading a book and talking to my wife all at the same time and didn't pay attention to what I touched on screen.
I apologize for the rambling and not having definitive statements, but I'm drugged up and been awake for the last 36 hours, and at my age that isn't a good combination.
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Try updating the bootloader again using odin
When this has happend factory reset
Flash the rom, addonsu and gapps in the same TWRP session
The rom should work then, I've been happily using it for about 6months now

Questions about 1st time root SM-J700P w/7.1.1

Hello. I've never bothered trying to root a phone before, but getting tired of the forceware apps being a buggy PITA you can't even disable/remove, so thought it was time to root for more control.
However, there are so many old posts, old tut videos, updates to software that might be superseded by newer software by the time you get to the last page, etc. that I'm not actually sure what's what or where to start, so figured I'd ask and hopefully get accurate info from you guys/gals that are more in the loop on the most current methods using the latest software.
Phone in question seems to be a 2015 J700PVPU2BQJ2 software version w/ J700P.03 version hardware updated to 7.1.1 and it's through Virgin. I ONLY want to root the phone, and nothing more, while trying to keep the phone as close to factory image as possible., and prefer using a PC to do it. Thought Auto-Root might be way, but it looks like it's not in use anymore?
Again, I'm new to phone rooting and the lingo, so treat me with kid gloves, thank you.
J727P
Nupid Stoob said:
Hello. I've never bothered trying to root a phone before, but getting tired of the forceware apps being a buggy PITA you can't even disable/remove, so thought it was time to root for more control.
However, there are so many old posts, old tut videos, updates to software that might be superseded by newer software by the time you get to the last page, etc. that I'm not actually sure what's what or where to start, so figured I'd ask and hopefully get accurate info from you guys/gals that are more in the loop on the most current methods using the latest software.
Phone in question seems to be a 2015 J700PVPU2BQJ2 software version w/ J700P.03 version hardware updated to 7.1.1 and it's through Virgin. I ONLY want to root the phone, and nothing more, while trying to keep the phone as close to factory image as possible., and prefer using a PC to do it. Thought Auto-Root might be way, but it looks like it's not in use anymore?
Again, I'm new to phone rooting and the lingo, so treat me with kid gloves, thank you.
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ok you have an older phone the J700P you can start by downloading odin an twrp recovery an superSU zip you can get twrp from here !https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxyj72015qcomsprint.html
an odin from here
https://mega.nz/#!nYVDXBAC!_cTWbW4_Ow8sZMWcZvO7bVwEEBFlD1DQsB5NeFhj1EY
An just google latest superSU zip to find that !
good luck !
step 1 enable oem in development settings !
step 2 put phone into download mod an flash twrp then boot into twrp recovery an flash superSU zip !
Thank you for the info. I'm presently confused. Here's what I've done:
I ran Odin and flashed with twrp-3.2.1-0-j7ltespr.img.tar. It went through successfully going off odin's message.
Vol. up + home + power. It'll eventually show a yellow triangle with the white trash can guy on it's side stating "No Command". Power + up gets the Android Recovery screen.
At this point, am I supposed to choose the Wipe Data/factory reset option? I see tuts that seem suggest I should already be in the twrp UI or something. I've tried watching vids and looking at a handful of tuts, but either they are the wrong phone, too old, the button combos show something else entirely, etc.
Thanks!
Anyone? Videos show the buttons vol. up + home + power as booting right into twrp recovery gui. For me, it's going into "Android Recovery" screen. Is there an extra step with Odin or something that I missed? Or am I supposed to wipe/boot in the Android Recovery screen and it'll boot the twrp recovery gui? If bricking something I'm not familiar with wasn't a concern, I'd be courageous with it.
I tried the twrp-3.1.1-2-j7ltespr.img.tar and same thing. Odin says it's a success. Phone boots up to normal phone screen. Videos show the person's phone booting right into Twrp recovery. Mine acts like nothing changed. Root checker says unrooted. The Twrp app says unrooted. OEM Unlock and Debugging options in phone are selected, and I have it set for manual updates.
Anyone have an idea what's going on here?
J700P
Nupid Stoob said:
I tried the twrp-3.1.1-2-j7ltespr.img.tar and same thing. Odin says it's a success. Phone boots up to normal phone screen. Videos show the person's phone booting right into Twrp recovery. Mine acts like nothing changed. Root checker says unrooted. The Twrp app says unrooted. OEM Unlock and Debugging options in phone are selected, and I have it set for manual updates.
Anyone have an idea what's going on here?
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Ok when flashing twrp with Odin first uncheck auto reboot in options flash twrp pull battery replace battery an boot into twrp an flash superSU zip then reboot system !
Thank you so much Peter! That did the trick THANK YOU :good:
For posterity to anyone else w/limited root knowledge with a SM-J700P Virgin variant running 7.1.1 (and what was most recent factory updates until this point); Flashed the twrp-3.2.1-0-j7ltespr.img.tar again w/o auto reboot in options of Odin, pulled battery once safe (i.e. you get the "Pass" message from Odin confirming everything went as planned) to get out of the downloading screen, replaced battery, booted the recovery (vol up + power + home) and it finally booted into the twrp recovery gui. Selected the "Install" option, then went to where the supersu.zip was stored on the SD (I created a separate "supersu" folder via PC connection for easy locating; internal phone memory card looks to now be unlocked, so can most likely use that if you don't have a SD card). Checked the "reboot once installed option" in the gui box and swiped to install supersu,zip and verified it was rooted via app after phone fully booted back up.
BTW, If anyone gets a hang/crash in Odin immediately after trying to select a twrp tar image in the "AP" box, try downloading the twrp image via PC instead of the through the phone (the legit twrp site that has the repository of past/current .tar), and just put it somewhere like Odin folder on desktop. Somehow, mine were getting corrupted via phone download through the twrp app, and Odin would NOT recognize the file was bad/corrupt when trying to select it via the AP box and hangs instead of giving a warning message. I ran into this earlier on then noticed the file was too small for some reason after viewing it on my PC, hence the Odin hang that needed a task manager kill.
I hate to necro an old thread but I still do not want to create an entire new topic for a single question. If I was to follow this info will it wipe the phone or will it simply root it while keeping all data on the phone? I ask as it is my wife's old phone and she would be pissed if I wiped her apps and everything on accident since she wont be able to remember what she had.
Edit: also when I add the TWRP file to odin it immediately hang/crashes like OP mentions but I am already DLing via pc. any thoughts?

I made a goof rooting my phone, please help

So, I followed all the basic instructions of getting ADB, downloading and flashing twrp, and my goal was solely to root my phone so I went ahead and got SuperSU as well and installed it through twrp. Everything went fine until I went to reboot my phone and it wouldn't work, it would only boot into twrp no matter what I did. In a moment of foolishness, I decided to go to the reset section of twerp, and switched to partition A (it was on partition B, where everything had been installed). Now my phone only has a black screen, and no amount of trying to soft reset or anything is turning it on. The only indication I have that my phone is doing anything, is that when I plug it in to my pc I can hear the connection sound. I can't access any files on the phone, and ADB doesn't recognize that the phone is plugged in. It's a Moto g7 power phone, and I used the latest versions of the programs. Also, I did do something of a ****ty backup before I started the process, but since my phone wasn't rooted I don't know how much that'll help me. All the stuff I find online says to just install a stock rom or whatever; but I can't even access my phone to do that. Is there ANYTHING I can do or am I ****ed?
Thanks so much for any and all help
Zacigator said:
So, I followed all the basic instructions of getting ADB, downloading and flashing twrp, and my goal was solely to root my phone so I went ahead and got SuperSU as well and installed it through twrp. Everything went fine until I went to reboot my phone and it wouldn't work, it would only boot into twrp no matter what I did. In a moment of foolishness, I decided to go to the reset section of twerp, and switched to partition A (it was on partition B, where everything had been installed). Now my phone only has a black screen, and no amount of trying to soft reset or anything is turning it on. The only indication I have that my phone is doing anything, is that when I plug it in to my pc I can hear the connection sound. I can't access any files on the phone, and ADB doesn't recognize that the phone is plugged in. It's a Moto g7 power phone, and I used the latest versions of the programs. Also, I did do something of a ****ty backup before I started the process, but since my phone wasn't rooted I don't know how much that'll help me. All the stuff I find online says to just install a stock rom or whatever; but I can't even access my phone to do that. Is there ANYTHING I can do or am I ****ed?
Thanks so much for any and all help
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U are in edl mode u need to search for blank flash it should get u back up and running
Zacigator said:
So, I followed all the basic instructions of getting ADB, downloading and flashing twrp, and my goal was solely to root my phone so I went ahead and got SuperSU as well and installed it through twrp. Everything went fine until I went to reboot my phone and it wouldn't work, it would only boot into twrp no matter what I did. In a moment of foolishness, I decided to go to the reset section of twerp, and switched to partition A (it was on partition B, where everything had been installed). Now my phone only has a black screen, and no amount of trying to soft reset or anything is turning it on. The only indication I have that my phone is doing anything, is that when I plug it in to my pc I can hear the connection sound. I can't access any files on the phone, and ADB doesn't recognize that the phone is plugged in. It's a Moto g7 power phone, and I used the latest versions of the programs. Also, I did do something of a ****ty backup before I started the process, but since my phone wasn't rooted I don't know how much that'll help me. All the stuff I find online says to just install a stock rom or whatever; but I can't even access my phone to do that. Is there ANYTHING I can do or am I ****ed?
Thanks so much for any and all help
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