Really Having Issues NS4G - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Ok so I've had this phone forever, mainly use it to play games and stuff on bc im not with sprint any more im using a bionic as main device. But I have always loved to hack this phone with new ROMs and mods etc. bout four months ago Idr why but mine and my gf's were unrooted and I had to re-root them. So I got hers hooked up first to the comp, rooted, adb and everything worked fine I've had custom ROM on hers since. For some reason, I plugged mine in RIGHT after hers, adb wouldn't pick it up as a device for some reason. Now I finally am able to pick it up on ubuntu through adb and i've tested it I can push/pull/sideload etc, fastboot flash recoveries etc. I have flashed several recoveries today to try to flash su binary to root the phone and one recovery worked, IDR which it was because I renamed it to recovery.img but its some kind of touch recovery thats not cwm. that one worked for me to actually load after I flashed it, so I sideload flashed the su zip and on the log it went through chains' little messages and said the root successfully worked. i booted the phone and had superuser, but none of my superuser apps are working. i updated the app. still not working. I tried to boot to recovery, didn't work i get stock recovery. every other recovery i flash will NOT work when trying to boot to recovery. it only takes me to the error page where i can get to stock recovery. can ANYONE help me here. i need to get su working and get the device to where I can really load a custom recovery. any help from anyone will really be appreciated. i've been trying to get this phone flashable for a while. im getting frustrated, once again, like every other time i've tried to do it in past months.:crying:

ok so my problem is fixed. I guess what was going on is I didn't get a successful root by having to sideload & flash the zip through the only recovery that would work. When I flashed TWRP, thankfully to the gods of hacking and Android that worked. So in TWRP I was able to successfully flash the su binary and that allowed me to successfully root/maintain root. Through that my recovery stayed in place and did not go away. Through this I was able to flash a ROM, that being an old (not too old, back in the 2.12 era) and did not work efficiently, everything closed as soon as I opened it. So I found an old GB CM7 ROM on my sdcard and successfully flashed it and since it didn't have GApps I had to go through the browser to download rasbean and flash that. That worked well, although the OP had stated GApps was included and was not, so I had to get him to send me the rb version of the jb 12-12-12 gapps, and flashing that worked and fixed all my issues in that rom so...long story short(after a long story) I got everything working. So basically, for future reference, find a recovery that will stick long enough for you to get the su binary onto storagge and flash it.

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my lg optimus s won't boot into recovery

I tried installing xionia custom recovery with an ez installer but it didn't install xionia and it seems like it uninstalled my stock recovery or it really messed it up. When booting into recovery phone won't go past the LG logo. I have tried everything I can think of to try to install a few different recoveries that I have found that work with this phone including stock recovery but nothing is working. Maybe a setting is preventing my phone from going into recovery? I have no idea and I don't know what else I can do to get a nandroid backup. I am dying to get rid of this sprint crap cuz this phone hardly has any space as it is and I have to keep uninstalling apps so I can receive text messages cuz it's so full.
I'm not sure if there's anything else I can try, after trying to install the recoveries I have found- xionia, amon ra, stock recovery, and one other I can't remember the name, I've tried installing them all through android terminal, from my computer using adb shell, and I have even tried different one click tools. I have unrooted and re-rooted my phone and I have uninstalled alot of apps so I'd have more space for recoery incase that was a problem but nothing has worked.
If anyone can think of anything else I'd appreciate your suggestions!
the only reason why you would need a recovery is if you want to flash a custom rom. if you only want to uninstall the bloatware, just use root uninstaller or titanium backup.
now if you just want a custom recovery, try this. if that doesnt work, post what happened earlier (step by step)
Thanks sweetnsour for replying, I gave up for a little while cuz it seemed I had tried everything and i was getting real annoyed cuz it seemed nothing was working. I tried installing the recovery you mentioned but it didn't work either but I think I figured out what my problem was, IDK if there's supposed to be a minimum amount of space on your phone when you flash recoveries, I assumed when you uninstall the stock recovery that'd make room for the new one. I finally got xionia to install after I uninstalled a bunch of apps and got a new sd card. There was virutually no space on my phone or sd card so maybe that was the problem when I was trying to install the recoveries before cuz it uninstalled the stock recovery but then I couldn't get any of the custom recoveries installed and then I finally made some room on my phone and got a new sd card and it finally worked. Hopefuly this can help anyone else who happens to have this problem. I can't wait to see what's up with all of these custom roms now!

[Q] upgarde snaufu...

was running viperXL 3.2.5 and wiped and went to cm10.1 now i used goo manager to download xhata (sorry i butchered it) now i can only boot into spash screen and bootloader. i used fastboot to reflash twrp and still only boots to the custom spash... hboot 1.09 s-off..... im kinda lost here. should have syuck with viper, why screw with perfection.
What is xhata? Is it a rom?
I'm not sure we can install roms with Goo Manager on this phone.
If you installed a rom for the quad-core Tegra One X, your phone will not boot and you're lucky you didn't get a brick. You need to do a full wipe and reflash.
first off not a noob. it was the evita rom. i still have bootloader access and can get half way into recovery( spash screen then twrp spash...) then reboot into custom splash. it was the rom... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075783 so if anyone has any ideas please help, just dont start with the usual u screwed up flashing roms i know better. and the odd part is after reflashing the recovery via fastboot i get Twrp spash before going back to the phone main splash and boot looping.... and yes im s-off
No need to be so defensive. If we don't know exactly what you flashed, all we can do is ask. Its not meant as an insult. But its always better to ask the seemingly "obvious" questions first, get them out of the way.
If there is a "usual thing" that gets mentioned, its because the mistake of flashing ROMs for the ENDEAVORU in fact happens so often. Downloading from GooManager is not a great idea either, and often a red flag that someone installed a ROM for the wrong version of the phone.
Did the phone operate properly when you were on CM10.1?
What version of TWRP, and what fastboot command did you use to flash it?
I asked the "usual" questions because:
-You have less than 100 posts. That's often a sign of someone who is new to this.
-You used a rom name I've never heard of, and suggested you weren't sure of the name yourself. That's usually a big red flag for someone who flashed some random rom they found via Google.
-You mentioned using Goo Manager. That's a non-standard method for this phone, and an awful lot of people have bricked their phones trying to flash roms through apps that aren't well-supported. CWM Touch was notorious for this when the One X first came out.
If you don't want people to assume things, you need to state them up front.
On topic: There appears to be a bug in the latest TWRP that causes issues for some people. Try rolling back to an earlier version.
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On topic: There appears to be a bug in the latest TWRP that causes issues for some people. Try rolling back to an earlier version.
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Yeah, I saw that too, and why I asked the OP what version of TWRP.
i had problems with that rom on version 4.0.1 and 4.1.0 had alot of errors and trouble. i haven't tried 4.2.0 though, i have been having better luck with rom after clearing out recovery cache running "fastboot erase cache" and running only twrp 2.3.3.1.
i flashed the second to last release of twrp (latest gave mount issues), viper was running great, cm 10.1 avatar was running fine just didnt like how plain it was so i used goo manager to download hatkaXL and when the download finished i picked select and flash.. then the usual warning about flashing and it rebooted, hit spash screen where it still is hours later. i then tried manually boot into recovery, it hit the bootloader i selected recovery and it seemed to try and load. next step was back to fast boot and to reflash twrp (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img ) flashed 100% success and still wont boot into recovery just the bootloader, and i wasnt trying to get all defensive, i sent first post using the wifes phone and posted quick, had a guy hooking up my satellite at same time as phone crashed. has anyone tried the new version of cwm for the evita? maybe flashing that may get me back, i have roms and backups on the pc that i can seem to side load but never boot as well.
well after repeated flashing of recovery and (fastboot erase cache) it finally booted to recovery, now to see if my backup will load.

[Q] Can't Get Rom to Boot

I was able to get my wife's phone unlocked over the weekend. I threw twrp 2.5.0.0 on there and tried to flash cleanrom. The phone was on the newest bootloader, so I tried flashing the boot.img in fastboot. It just stays on the boot screen forever. I found that there may be issues with newer twrp versions so I tried installing 3 different older version of twrp and all were unresponsive to touch. I could press power once and the twrp lock screen would come up, but that was it. I put 2.5.0.0 back on and it became usable again. Unfortunately I'm not S-Off yet because it says you have to be rooted and my plan was to put CleanRom on and then S-Off. I've verified the MD5 of the ROM zip on the phone. When I am going through the rom install though, and I go through all the options and it starts to install, it literally takes a tenth of a second and says successful. Then when I go to reboot to bootloader, it asks me if i'm sure since i don't have an OS installed. I figured that's just because I haven't flashed the boot img yet, but I am used to rom installs taking a couple seconds on my One XL. I've tried installing the boot.img with Hasoon's all-in-one and it says successful. I've tried installing the bulletproof kernel both via zip format and the boot img and still nothing boots up. What else can I try guys? The wife goes out of town tomorrow morning and needs a working phone. Thanks for your help.
edit: i found the log of the cleanrom install which appears to show the install failing.
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I was able to get my wife's phone unlocked over the weekend. I threw twrp 2.5.0.0 on there and tried to flash cleanrom. The phone was on the newest bootloader, so I tried flashing the boot.img in fastboot. It just stays on the boot screen forever. I found that there may be issues with newer twrp versions so I tried installing 3 different older version of twrp and all were unresponsive to touch. I could press power once and the twrp lock screen would come up, but that was it. I put 2.5.0.0 back on and it became usable again. Unfortunately I'm not S-Off yet because it says you have to be rooted and my plan was to put CleanRom on and then S-Off. I've verified the MD5 of the ROM zip on the phone. When I am going through the rom install though, and I go through all the options and it starts to install, it literally takes a tenth of a second and says successful. Then when I go to reboot to bootloader, it asks me if i'm sure since i don't have an OS installed. I figured that's just because I haven't flashed the boot img yet, but I am used to rom installs taking a couple seconds on my One XL. I've tried installing the boot.img with Hasoon's all-in-one and it says successful. I've tried installing the bulletproof kernel both via zip format and the boot img and still nothing boots up. What else can I try guys? The wife goes out of town tomorrow morning and needs a working phone. Thanks for your help.
edit: i found the log of the cleanrom install which appears to show the install failing.
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Did you flash boot boot.img?
Crypto66 said:
Did you flash boot boot.img?
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I've narrowed down the issue to the install of CleanROM failing. This may be to twrp 2.5.0.0 but as I've said, earlier versions such as 2.3.3.0 aren't responding to touch for some reason. I don't think 2.5.0.0 is my problem though. I can see it if it didn't wipe properly, but the install is failing due to I/O errors.
But yes, I have tried flashing boot.img. twrp tells me I don't have an os when I try to reboot though, so that's the issue.
Try going to the advanced tab and fix permissions.
Sorry for slow responses, I've got to wait 5 minutes in between posts.
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Try going to the advanced tab and fix permissions.
Sorry for slow responses, I've got to wait 5 minutes in between posts.
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Fix permissions won't work without a rom installed. It fails. And from what I understand anyways, fixing permissions is mostly for apps anyways.
Problem solved. Everyone make sure to use TWRP 2.3.3.1 and only that exact version. Older has touchscreen problems and newer has install issues. Man, this stuff can be frustrating at times.
That's not exactly true. Older versions work just fine, I'm using version 2.2 and it has never failed me.
Older versions aren't working for you because you have a newer touchscreen firmware, you would need to downgrade your touchscreen firmware in order to have touch response. For the same reason, you would not be able to run aosp roms until downgrading. Just thought I'd clear that up.
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Issues going from Rooted 4.2.2 to 4.4.2 using dr87 Guide

This is the guide I used:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2673736
Everything went fine, and I got the phone booted up and it's running 4.4.2, but I now have not root access, and I cannot mount to the SDCard in TWRP, so I cannot install the SuperSU zip in the last step. I'm not exactly sure where to go from here, but I do know I have to figure something out, because there is no way I can use this G2 with all the T-Mobile and LG bloat. Any input would be greatly appriciated, and if I figure anything out when I get home, I will post follow up info. I'm currently at work, so when I'll get home I'll look into some ADB options.
Thanks!
Did you flash a SU file when you flashed the ROM? Both dr87's and utesred's guides say to flash a SU file with the ROM. From utesred's guide:
Within TWRP, you need to do a standard wipe. After that, flash the ROM file first, and then the SU file after. DO NOT reboot your phone in between the files. If you do, you'll have just flashed the rom you had two hours ago when you began, and still not have SU. Once you do have them both flashed, reboot your phone and you're done.
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I would like to hear what you did as I am going to be rooting this phone soon, but I'm still on the shipping JB ROM.

Trying To Put On a New ROM, Having The Worst Time

My old phone got lost so I am using my Infuse again. I decided to update it since it is still on the old version from when it first came out. I was trying forever to update through the kies software until I realized I rooted it and so this won't work. So then I found out there are roms for way better versions anyways. So I found the Cyanfox rom and I wanted to do that, but I needed to first upgrade to cm9 so I went and downloaded the cm9 file and got the clockworkrecovery, and I installed it.
Now my phone will not turn on, it sits as samsung screen. And if you try to go to recovery it is just a messed up screen with all different colors as if the screen was broken. So now my only option to bea ble to install anything on it is through odin. I can get to download mode fine.
But this damn odin software will not detect my phone for the life of me. It literally will not work. I don't understand. I have spent hours upon hours on this between the past few days. I just want to update my damn phone.
Now I have to leave for work in 30 minutes and my phone doesn't work. This is just great.
How did you install CWM?
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Well I tried clockworkmod through the rom manager app, but I was running the android recovery 3e and it said I needed a modified version of that to be able to install 3e. So I replaced the recovery file with the one I was given, and then I manually installed cwm by naming it update.zip and running it on the recovery
The only problem was that every time I wanted to use cwm, it would go back to android recovery 3e, and I would have to click install again to get it to go into cwm.
Either way, it doesn't work anymore and I just need the damn thing to connect to Odin so I can flash it back.
Are you using a desktop or laptop? If desktop, are you using the USB ports in the back? If laptop, have you tried different USB ports? Maybe try a different computer? I've heard that USB 3.0 doesn't play nicely with ODIN so it's good to find some 2.0 connections. What Windows version? I've heard that Win8 can cause problems. Could also try Heimdall instead of Odin.
Unless I think of anything else, is the cable in good working order (recent successful file transfer)?
Alright. I got things working somewhat. I had to use different drivers for each program for it to be able to detect it. I don't know, its annoying as hell, but it worked when I went back and forth between drivers.
Anyways, I got my device restored. But the whole point of this was that I was trying to get to the KitKat rom(Cyanfox). I am still quite a few steps away from that. I am actually further away than when I started,
This is what originally happened: I had my device rooted(from when I last used it, 1-2 years ago) and had the 3e recovery. So I found out I needed a modified 3e so I could install Clockworkmod. Got that, all was well, and the thing basically got bricked when I went to update to a new rom. It wasn't the kitkat rom, but a CM9 rom that I needed to go to first so that I could then update to kitkat.
Now I got it unbricked, and I updated it using kies. So now I am on gingerbread. So then I rooted it again. So now I have the 3e recovery again, the only problem is when I go to system/bin/ there is no file called recovery, and I can put one there but it does not affect the recovery, it still looks for signed files, meaning I cannot install Clockworkmod.
Not sure what to do...
Seems everyone follows this process (looks like you already did step one) now....
1. Either use Odin or Heimdall One-Click. Follow instruction on how to do it.
2. While phone running install sgs kernel flasher from Market/Google Play.
2a. Copy/transfer Synthesis GB Kernel to your Internal SD card.
2b. Start up sgs kernel flasher and choose it from your Internal SD card. Phone will auto-reboot after done flashing.
2c. Wait a bit while your phone convert to new partition format and activate lagfix. Your CWM recovery version should be 2.5.1.3
3. Reboot phone into CWM Recovery and DISABLE vodoo lagfix and /system lagfix. Reboot once done. Phone will convert partition to old format. If you don't turn the lagfix off the phone will hang at Samsung logo when you install new rom.
4. Prepare your flavor rom/gapp for installation by copying them to your Internal SD card.
4a. Go into CWM Recovery mode and install the rom. You will need to do this twice since the 1st time was just a warning about partition format being different.
4b. Reboot once done. You will need to REMOVE the battery to power down the booting process and put it back in.
4c. Go into the New CWM Recovery and install the rom again since the previous attempt only install the new CWM Recovery.
5. Install Gapp.
6. a. Wipe: Cache / Factory Reset <--- Probably don't need it since it's new install from stock unless you installed stuff. Just to be safe.
b. Wipe: Cache Partition
c. Wipe: Dalvik Cache
7. Reboot
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I never tried step two myself, as I found a flashable download for ODIN that did this for me. But mine is a Rogers phone (not AT&T) so that would not work for you. Hope this helps.
Thanks you so much man. I know that is just copy/paste but I didn't see it, and it works. I was looking in Cyanfox thread, never looked at the Beanstalk thread.
Anyways I am in the process of doing this and it seems like it will work. Appreciate all your help!
Edit: Boom. Worked like a charm. Thanks so much. I am very happy now The funny thing is, half the reason I wanted this is cause everyone was group messaging, and I didn't have that capability anymore when I lost my phone(I was on such an old version). Again thanks so much.

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