ClockworkMod Recovery USB Mounting don't work! - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I installed ROM Manager to update recovery to v6.0.2.5 and everything went fine. Then I rebooted into recovery and did a full wipe, but when I intended to mount usb storage to transfer over the new ROM it doesn't work. Is there another way to transfer files to sdcard ??
Please help!
Thanks!

I noticed this too but luckily had a ROM on the phone. I guess you could push the files via adb/fastboot but im not sure how as i haven't done it.

Yea, installed an older version of clockworkmod via fastboot and it worked

Yup. USB mount has been broken since every version after 6.0.1.0...
That made me move to TWRP. Ain't ever going to buy something like ROM Manager when something as supposedly supported such as the Nexus line is getting the cold shoulder even before Google officially stops supporting it. CWM 6.0.1.0 has been released when... in July?

Goto advance then mount usb storage. Now connect cable. Don't connect before.
Sent from my crespo using xda app-developers app

Samsung toolbox
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app

Related

HTC one x computer wont recognize. Help

Hello, I am a noob to htc. I received an AT&T htc one x from someone who try to rooted it but didn't make a backup and the phhone seems to be wiped. The recovery is cwm. I can get to the recovery but the phone is not recognized by the computer. Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
Never used cwm. Are you trying to copy files to it or something?.. You'd have to mount it in cwm.
You might need the HTC drivers.
What exactly are you trying to do?
Also, if you could grab the info from your bootloader, that could be helpful too.
Sent from my One X using xda app-developers app
I want to return it to the stock rom. There is no rom on the phone at all. I will look for the drivers.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
If you want it to be complete stock with the latest update, you may need to s-off first then ruu.
Alternatively, you could just flash a stock rom.
It's up to you. If you go the full stock s-off route you'll need to know if it's SuperCID'd first
Sent from my One X using xda app-developers app
Well can't put ROMs on the phone without the USB cable. Go to onexroot.com and download the drivers. Or install HTC sync. But if you have windows 7 it should download automatically.
Sent from my Liquid-fied Evita using xda-developers app
Herc08 said:
Well can't put ROMs on the phone without the USB cable. Go to onexroot.com and download the drivers. Or install HTC sync. But if you have windows 7 it should download automatically.
Sent from my Liquid-fied Evita using xda-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
from within recovery it is recognized as a mass storage device so drivers should not be required for xp+
this is why i was slightly confused.
exad said:
from within recovery it is recognized as a mass storage device so drivers should not be required for xp+
this is why i was slightly confused.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ah forgot about that. Don't use that feature much.
Sent from my Liquid-fied Evita using xda-developers app
I will grab the bootloader info too. Here is what the phone says. Hope it helps.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
jdg1973 said:
I will grab the bootloader info too. Here is what the phone says. Hope it helps.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
that does help. most likely you have supercid. you would be best to s-off and then RUU.
Just to ease my anal retentive tendencies can you fastboot oem readcid? better to be safe than sorry.
hopefully you have working fastboot?
jdg1973 said:
I will grab the bootloader info too. Here is what the phone says. Hope it helps.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Important future info:
You are S-ON, HBOOT 1.14, Bootloader unlocked (you will have to flash the kernel, usually named boot.img, separately from your ROMs),
Okay, so here we go:
1) download one of these ROMs:
(odexed stock, recommended) androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390248398092763379
(deodexed stock) androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390248398092763378
2) Mount your sd card in recovery, drag the ROM onto your sdcard (don't delete from your computer yet, though), and then unmount your sd card
3) In recovery (make sure you wipe system and data first) go to the home screen -> install -> sdcard -> the ROM file
4) enter bootloader mode and hit the power button once so that it goes into fastboot mode
5) download this (it will help you to install the kernel) HTC One X (Evita) All-In-One Toolkit V2.1.1: d-h.st/CTW
6) Extract it using 7-zip or something, select flash a kernel (the kernel is attached below)
7) reboot and it should work
Make sure to update us with your results/problems!
i doubt op has any intention of modding his rom. may be best to link an odexed rom.
on a side note, if you want to return to stock i suggest RUUing up to 3.18. stable, fast, less likelyhood of lag or bugginess as i have noticed jb roms on older hboot tends to cause weird things here and there for people and some slow downs. whichever you choose, help is here.
PC not recognizing the device is extremely common, and really the main issue here. Just download the latest version of HTC Sync from HTC's website, and install, to re-install the drivers. Try a different USB port, different cable, or even a different PC (if possible).
From there, the fastest way to get on a stock ROM is to flash a stock rooted ROM from the Development section (or a custom ROM close to stock, like CleanROM), as another user suggested.
Alternatively, you can relock the bootloader and RUU back to stock. But be aware that since you have the AT&T version and are bootloader unlocked, it must be SuperCID. So do not run the 3.18 (AT&T Jellybean) RUU or you will brick the phone (unless you S-off first). You should be able to run the 2.20 RUU just fine.
i really find this to be the only driver you need to install for the htc evita.
http://binary100100.googlecode.com/files/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe f60771a86c4ad69c8c9c1d158e60e850
that is the md5 for the .exe
I have received a message when trying to mount sd card in recovery error mounting /sd card! If I try mount USB storage I receive E: Unable to open ums lunfile (No such file or directory)
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
jdg1973 said:
I have received a message when trying to mount sd card in recovery error mounting /sd card! If I try mount USB storage I receive E: Unable to open ums lunfile (No such file or directory)
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wipe your sd card and try again
these are the latest drivers that i know of so you can bypass installing htc sync.
[DRIVER] HTC Driver 4.0.1.001 (2012-11-07)
you should download HTCDriver_4.0.1.001_20121107.exe.part1.rar and HTCDriver_4.0.1.001_20121107.exe.part2.rar assume works great for vista or later
[DRIVER] HTC Driver 3.0.0.007 (2011-01-03)
HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe.part1.rar and HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe.part2.rar works great for xp or earlier
Update...on progress
I apologize for not getting back sooner. The computer will recognize the phone as a mass storage device and as HTC android phone USB device. I has ClockworkMod v5.8.3.1. If I try to mount sd/card I get a message E:Unable to open ums lunfile (No such file directory. If you have any suggestions from where I may go from here I would really appreciate it. Thanks.John
jdg1973 said:
I apologize for not getting back sooner. The computer will recognize the phone as a mass storage device and as HTC android phone USB device. I has ClockworkMod v5.8.3.1. If I try to mount sd/card I get a message E:Unable to open ums lunfile (No such file directory. If you have any suggestions from where I may go from here I would really appreciate it. Thanks.John
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
In my experience, I find a cwm under 6.0 is buggy. Also, I suggest flashing twrp
Sent from my Carbon-ize Evita using xda-developers app
Successfully restore!!!! Thanks Everyone
Update, so today I tried relocking the bootloader and run RUU. Great news it WORKED!!!!!! The phone is working. Thanks everyone for your help.
jdg1973 said:
Update, so today I tried relocking the bootloader and run RUU. Great news it WORKED!!!!!! The phone is working. Thanks everyone for your help.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Congrats
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda app-developers app

Problem with OS

Just rooted and s-off a replacement one S. Everything went fine until i got to the point i was going to flash a rom. Ive been using the viper rom. after starting the installer it seemed out that all it did was format the memory. After it finished it rebooted and stayed on the HTC splash screen for probably twenty minutes before i did a hard boot. after getting back into recovery and trying again it did the same thing. i decided to just start over and do reboot from recovery but it is saying there is no OS. so i went back to view my card from recovery and everything on it was erased. Now im trying to copy the viper rom back over via recovery but the transfer speed is down to about 50kbps and keeps saying its timing out. any ideas
What recovery are u using? I read several times, that ViperRom and the latest twrp don't fit. In case of using twrp u should try an older version.
Sent from my HTC One S using xda app-developers app
customromfan said:
What recovery are u using? I read several times, that ViperRom and the latest twrp don't fit. In case of using twrp u should try an older version.
Sent from my HTC One S using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I guess i was using the twrp with that all in one toolkit i would switch to cwm but i cant get my computer now to reconigze the phone. i keep getting the htc mtp driver issue and haven't been able to figure it out. I figured if i can get the other recovery installed i should be able to flash a os
Jayster06 said:
I guess i was using the twrp with that all in one toolkit i would switch to cwm but i cant get my computer now to reconigze the phone. i keep getting the htc mtp driver issue and haven't been able to figure it out. I figured if i can get the other recovery installed i should be able to flash a os
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
go into bootloader, then fastboot usb mode.
the flash the new recovery via fastboot command, or with the all in one toolkit (chose custom, then locate your file)
i switched over to cwm and tried copying a viper rom to my phone but it keeps erroring out during the transfer. I tried a smaller rom and it copied over but all its doing with i click install is going to a black screen then back to cwm
i also tried several other roms that were smaller in size and it was doing the same thing

[Q] Nexus S Softbrick fix?

I have a Nexus S (Model i9020, I think it's the Korean version since the letters behind the battery are Korean) and I wanted to install one of the custom KitKat ROMs available in the development section. I should have known there was gonna be a problem when the phone wouldn't connect to the computer (Windows 7 was saying there was an issue identifying the device). When that happened, I decided to download the ROM (and GApps) from the phone and then install it via CWM. Here's where it messed up: I factory reset, wiped cache, etc. then install via SD card. It acted like it was gonna install, then came back with Error: Status 7. Now my phone is soft bricked (I can get into download mode and all that). I tried installing drivers for the phone, to no avail. Mounting USB storage doesn't work. Before you ask, I do have experience flashing ROMs on two different phones. What can I do? If I can't do anything it's not that big of a deal since I have another phone I'm currently using. I don't want to have to install Ubuntu just to fix this.
Nobody knows?
Hello?
Same problem happened today with me because I am on older version of CWM recovery and trying to flash 4.4 ROM so, latest cwm is required when you flash KitKat..
I know what happened with me so, I flash recovery by command prompt after that every thing are fine..
I am using this command to flash recovery FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY (RECOVERY NANE).IMG
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
Rushabh22 said:
Same problem happened today with me because I am on older version of CWM recovery and trying to flash 4.4 ROM so, latest cwm is required when you flash KitKat..
I know what happened with me so, I flash recovery by command prompt after that every thing are fine..
I am using this command to flash recovery FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY (RECOVERY NANE).IMG
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
But how am I supposed to do that if my PC doesn't recognize the phone? Fastboot and adb won't do anything.
My Phone wont boot after I tried to flash a 4.4 ROM. Only black screen and it isn't recognized by my PC.
Do you think it died while flashing? Is that possible?
Somebody help, please.
If it helps, this is the ROM I attempted to install...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2526740
Nobody bothered to help me, and I fixed it myself. The issue was that I had a bad USB cable, haha!
OrbitGum22 said:
Nobody bothered to help me, and I fixed it myself. The issue was that I had a bad USB cable, haha!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Very nice that you could find the solution, mine is still dead.
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 5 mit Tapatalk

[Q] Trying to fix my S3 after failed update with limited tools.

I'm a bit up **** creek, the CM11 KitKat install failed (and I know why) but now I'm trying to recover it on a Mac. My phone is sitting in CWM-based Recovery v6.0.0.8, I have wiped and restored, and the KitKat update is still sitting on my phone, but ADB and OSX don't recognize the device. I'm guessing the best plan is to update CWM, but I don't have a microSD adapter ATM in order to get the update on the phone. Would I be able to update to KK if I managed that? The toolkits I see seem to always require windows. Any ideas would be thoroughly appreciated.
Abhorson said:
I'm a bit up **** creek, the CM11 KitKat install failed (and I know why) but now I'm trying to recover it on a Mac. My phone is sitting in CWM-based Recovery v6.0.0.8, I have wiped and restored, and the KitKat update is still sitting on my phone, but ADB and OSX don't recognize the device. I'm guessing the best plan is to update CWM, but I don't have a microSD adapter ATM in order to get the update on the phone. Would I be able to update to KK if I managed that? The toolkits I see seem to always require windows. Any ideas would be thoroughly appreciated.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If phone is working download goomanager to install latest cwm.
buhohitr said:
If phone is working download goomanager to install latest cwm.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's not, it boots to recovery.
Abhorson said:
I'm a bit up **** creek, the CM11 KitKat install failed (and I know why) but now I'm trying to recover it on a Mac. My phone is sitting in CWM-based Recovery v6.0.0.8, I have wiped and restored, and the KitKat update is still sitting on my phone, but ADB and OSX don't recognize the device. I'm guessing the best plan is to update CWM, but I don't have a microSD adapter ATM in order to get the update on the phone. Would I be able to update to KK if I managed that? The toolkits I see seem to always require windows. Any ideas would be thoroughly appreciated.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Do you have another device with an sdcard slot that you could put this in, download a TW 4.1.2 Rom zip for either CleanRom or BoneStock, then flash that to get you back in working order? Then you could update CWM to the latest version which supports KitKat.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 4
SlimSnoopOS said:
Do you have another device with an sdcard slot that you could put this in, download a TW 4.1.2 Rom zip for either CleanRom or BoneStock, then flash that to get you back in working order? Then you could update CWM to the latest version which supports KitKat.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 4
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Or make a run to Bestbuy/Radio shack to pick up a micro sd card ADAPTOR!!
buhohitr said:
Or make a run to Bestbuy/Radio shack to pick up a micro sd card ADAPTOR!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Lol that makes the most sense. This is definitely the permanent solution. I'd be in the same situation since I have a similar setup as OP if I didn't own one as well.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 4
He could also just fix his driver issue and fastboot install the recovery. Or adb push the flashable recovery zip
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
Sandman-007 said:
He could also just fix his driver issue and fastboot install the recovery. Or adb push the flashable recovery zip
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Haha..so many solutions already!
Sandman-007 said:
He could also just fix his driver issue and fastboot install the recovery. Or adb push the flashable recovery zip
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How would you do that for OSX though (the driver issue that is)? I know natively OSX does not recognize S3 since Google instituted MTP protocol in ICS. My MBP definitely does not see my S3 by just plug and play. I thought that's why we have to use that Android tool by Google to connect ICS+ devices to Apple computers or use third party apps like AirDroid (which I prefer).
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 4
SlimSnoopOS said:
How would you do that for OSX though (the driver issue that is)? I know natively OSX does not recognize S3 since Google instituted MTP protocol in ICS. My MBP definitely does not see my S3 by just plug and play. I thought that's why we have to use that Android tool by Google to connect ICS+ devices to Apple computers or use third party apps like AirDroid (which I prefer).
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 4
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Android file transfer works great for me, faster for transferring huge files. Otherwise I always use airdroid.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
now to wait for a thanks from the OP.
SlimSnoopOS said:
Do you have another device with an sdcard slot that you could put this in, download a TW 4.1.2 Rom zip for either CleanRom or BoneStock, then flash that to get you back in working order? Then you could update CWM to the latest version which supports KitKat.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 4
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I can transfer a file and have access to my Windows desktop again. I've never used CleanRom or BoneStock before though, I simply download the ROM like from here, flash it, and that's it?
Abhorson2 said:
I can transfer a file and have access to my Windows desktop again. I've never used CleanRom or BoneStock before though, I simply download the ROM like from here, flash it, and that's it?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
flash it, download rom manager for CWM or goomanager for TWRP and install recovery from one of those apps. Then you're good to flash KitKat.
Fixed, thanks for the ideas.

Restore ONE S, does not boot anymore, fastboot working

Hey there,
a mate has a one s, running android 4.2.2 maximus 10.0. He was getting a update notice and try to install it by himself. Sadly something went wrong, so that's the current state:
Device won't boot
Fastboot Working
recovery (twrp) working
sd card formated
Hboot 2.16
SuperCID
S-Off
I don't get adb sideload working (device not found), so i am not able to get a rom sideloaded to install it.
Ruu 3.16.xxxx failed because it is not the right version of the device
anything i can do?
Go to twrp recovery and perform back up.
This will ensure you have a file structure on your SD card. This isn't strictly necessary but it always gives me reassurance.
Download Maximus onto your PC. Connect you phone to your pc via USB. In twrp go to mount and mount USB.
Place the downloaded ROM onto you SD card and then install the ROM
You should be good to go after this.
Sent from my One S using xda app-developers app
ATSPerson said:
Go to twrp recovery and perform back up.
This will ensure you have a file structure on your SD card. This isn't strictly necessary but it always gives me reassurance.
Download Maximus onto your PC. Connect you phone to your pc via USB. In twrp go to mount and mount USB.
Place the downloaded ROM onto you SD card and then install the ROM
You should be good to go after this.
Sent from my One S using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hum, usb mount in twrp is not working with 2.16, am I right ?
Ah. That would be a problem. Glad I never took that route.
In that case and assuming adb side loading doesn't work I would suggest taking a look in the dev section.There is a thread devoted to downgrading from 2.16 to 2.15. Once you are back on 2.15, start the process again.
Sent from my One S using xda app-developers app
ATSPerson said:
Ah. That would be a problem. Glad I never took that route.
In that case and assuming adb side loading doesn't work I would suggest taking a look in the dev section.There is a thread devoted to downgrading from 2.16 to 2.15. Once you are back on 2.15, start the process again.
Sent from my One S using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
luckily my USB OTG cable for connecting a sony dualshock 3 controller to my sony xperia tablet z arrived yesterday. Now at work i gave it a try to install the software from a usb drive connected to the phone. It worked without any issues.
so the phone is back now.
but thanks for your help anyways my collegue is happy, and i will go for a free lunch

Categories

Resources