Bricked with no ADB, can't mount USB or SDcard, ODIN freezes - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

. The phone was running great for weeks, it had the USB fast charge hack, and the setup in my sig, when suddenly I woke up to a bootloop after going to bed with a perfectly good phone. Stupidly, I had no backup in recovery to flash. Trying to put an update.zip onto the internal memory is when I discovered that USB mount in recovery doesn't work. In CWM or TWRP I get nothing if I try. I also couldn't mount anything from /sdcard, /data, or /system, I would get "Error mounting /system!" if I tried. It also won't flash a zip from sideload in CWM, although it seems to push it over just fine as it takes a while and reads the file size of the zip. It seems as if anything I try to do to /system, /sdcard, or /data just won't take.
. I can get it to listen to fastboot commands, it will even list as one in Wug's toolkit, but it is not recognized as an ADB device in Wug's. Fastboot seems to work by itself, and in Wug's. In both cases, it seems to flash the radio, bootloader, and recovery just fine. When I (or the script in Wug's) gets to flashing the /system, /sdcard, and /data portion however, then it returns an error after seemingly writing everything. I've tried flashing with manual command line, Wug's Toolkit, and a batch file from someone here on XDA, none of it works.
ODIN hangs indefinitely within a few seconds of trying to flash. I can only get the COM:3 box in ODIN to go yellow, never green like I remember when I unlocked the bootloader. How can I get ODIN working? I feel like if I can get it going I should be able to fix this.
I'm at my wits end here. At this point I've tried fastboot, ODIN, and Wugs Toolkit. Nothing works I can flash recoveries. I have download mode. I have fastboot working. What can I do to get this damn thing working? Can this be a simple USB driver issue after all the drivers I've tried?
Anyone who helps me fix this will get thanked by me every time I see them for quite awhile, I've put too many hours into this already! Yes, I've moved on to a GS4, but I LOVED this phone and would like to get it going again. I'll still use it as a GrooveIP phone at home, or give it to my kid. Or even to have it as a backup would be great. Thanks for all the help guys!

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2500397
Have you tried going trough the same steps?

Oh yes, several times, with a GB, ICS, and the latest JB AOSP ROM, for the correct phone (sph-d720). I always use crespo4g images. It never works. It acts as if it writes, but has an error that says "can not automatically format" when it tries to flash the zip. When I reboot the phone there is no change. I can flash recoveries just fine.
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Nobody? I would love to get back on this phone... My favorite device of all time to this day

DizturbedOne said:
Nobody? I would love to get back on this phone... My favorite device of all time to this day
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I have a hunch that your internal memory has gone bad. Any luck so Far by any other method?
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No go from anything I've tried. It seems like it just won't be recognized as an ADB device. Pretty disappointed at this point.
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[Q] Sprint Nexus S 4g bricked: HELP!

Welp, tried to root the Nexus S 4g.
On rebooting, it gets stuck at the Nexus S bootscreen, pauses, keeps going, etc.
Got CWM 3.0.0.5, and can fastboot, get into CWMRecovery.
From there, I'm at a loss. Tried to restore Nandroid backup, but it says a whole bunch of stuff, basically saying E: failed to find "cache" partition, Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log, etc.
Tried to apply zip from CWM backup, it says "No files found."
Tried going into mounts/storage to mount USB storage, but nothing appears on desktop of either Mac or PC, so I can't get move files onto the SD card.
Now, when I just power up, it just says "Google," and there's a unlock icon at the bottom. Nothing else.
Anyone have any solutions?
Yeah stop using that old version. Of ClockworkMod recovery
Seriously use 3.0.2.4. Its in the clockwork thread in the dev section.
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Would if I could, but I can't get anything on the SD card!
Trying to mount USB storage from CWM-- no drive shows up on Mac or PC for me to move stuff onto it.
Boot into fastboot by turning off phone, turn back on while holding volume rocker up. Leave it at the screen where you could select reboot, recovery etc. Download the above mentioned clockwork recovery image from the thread to your computer. Flash using fastboot command. No need to copy anything to SD card.
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Having the exact same issue. Nothing appears in the nandroid folder now either after replacing the recovery image with 3.0.2.4 and I can't mount the USB storage or get anything onto the SD card. Phone won't boot. Unsure of the folder structure on this phone to try pushing a file with adb or fastboot.
Same issues here. I was able to flash CWM recovery 3.0.2.4, but when I go to "mounts and storage" and "mount USB storage", I the drive does not appear on both Mac and PC. I'd like to transfer the stock NS4G image onto the phone so I can install the zip from the sdcard...
When I try to use the command, "adb push", it can't find the SD card.
Same problem
I flashed it , and since then i cannot mount the device , i have a good image to push but the device is not opening up the storage for me to push the image.
I had the same problem. Got it all fixed up.
peabody42 said:
Welp, tried to root the Nexus S 4g.
On rebooting, it gets stuck at the Nexus S bootscreen, pauses, keeps going, etc.
Got CWM 3.0.0.5, and can fastboot, get into CWMRecovery.
From there, I'm at a loss. Tried to restore Nandroid backup, but it says a whole bunch of stuff, basically saying E: failed to find "cache" partition, Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log, etc.
Tried to apply zip from CWM backup, it says "No files found."
Tried going into mounts/storage to mount USB storage, but nothing appears on desktop of either Mac or PC, so I can't get move files onto the SD card.
Now, when I just power up, it just says "Google," and there's a unlock icon at the bottom. Nothing else.
Anyone have any solutions?
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I had the same problem this morning:
I posted a workaround that worked well for me in Post #35
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1072698&page=4
If it works for you click 'Thanks'
Figured it out
Alright , this is what i did to fix the problem, i booted up the system with the bad image i had, connected to wifi and downloaded the Nexus S 4G deoxed image that is out there directly from the internet to the phone. Then i moved it from the download folder to the root using file manager.
I rebooted into recovery and was able to wipe and then flash the recovery image and reboot. Once i rebooted i regained control over the usb and memory card. hope it helps you guys.
How Do I Fix "REALLY" Bricked and DEAD Nexus S4g?
All posts on this thread presuppose a working Nexus S 4g. When I use the term bricked, I mean dead. About a month ago I followed directions on one of these threads on how to easily and with one click route my jellybean running phone. For some reason the process never completed, and all I was able to accomplish was unlocking the phone. When I ran the check to see if it was truly rooted, the response showed the phone was still unrooted. About 30 days later it was deader than a brick. Somewhere I read that Jellybean on Sprint might be the culprit. Anyway, I have a dead phone. Sprint wouldn't even check it because the screen was cracked. Fortunately, I bought a new one, new to me anyway, on eBay for $37. It is still running android 2.3.7(Gingerbread), and the phone is attempting to push the Ice Cream Sandwich update. I am fighting the update until I figure out what killed my phone.
Just wondering whether there is anything I can do with my old phone, even if I only use it like an old iTouch for music and surfing via Wi-Fi. Anyone?
I attempted the one click method described here, but my desktop cannot find any devices. So it truly is dead. Comments appreciated. I have used several different cables, unsuccessfully.
sexynexy said:
All posts on this thread presuppose a working Nexus S 4g. When I use the term bricked, I mean dead. About a month ago I followed directions on one of these threads on how to easily and with one click route my jellybean running phone. For some reason the process never completed, and all I was able to accomplish was unlocking the phone. When I ran the check to see if it was truly rooted, the response showed the phone was still unrooted. About 30 days later it was deader than a brick. Somewhere I read that Jellybean on Sprint might be the culprit. Anyway, I have a dead phone. Sprint wouldn't even check it because the screen was cracked. Fortunately, I bought a new one, new to me anyway, on eBay for $37. It is still running android 2.3.7(Gingerbread), and the phone is attempting to push the Ice Cream Sandwich update. I am fighting the update until I figure out what killed my phone.
Just wondering whether there is anything I can do with my old phone, even if I only use it like an old iTouch for music and surfing via Wi-Fi. Anyone?
I attempted the one click method described here, but my desktop cannot find any devices. So it truly is dead. Comments appreciated. I have used several different cables, unsuccessfully.
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Hi,
What method did u use to root? What thread? Cuz it may need to newest version of the recovery.
anyways...
Try charging up a battery on newer phone and put in dead phone... but instead if turning on normally, boot into recovery.
If it worked then use a back up to flash it back to stock. Assuming u were able to back it up b4 root.
If not plug into computer. See if it turns on or can go into either recovery or boat loader mode and if so perhaps computer will recognize it.
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[Q] botched ROM load, now stuck in recovery hell

I got in a SK4g for my wife intent on upgrading her current phone. I own a 4g myself, and have Rooted/ROM'd it with no issues, we we thought it best to get her the same phone for ease of use/manipulation.
I got the phone in and used superoneclick to root it, then went through the process of putting CWM in place and installing GenericGinger_2.0_SK4G. The process ran smooth as glass (as expected) until it got to reboot. On reboot it hung up on the sidekick screen. After about an hour of waiting I pulled the battery and restarted the machine.
It came back up in recovery mode with the stock recovery (blue) text. Since then I haven't been able to get it to do anything but restart into that recovery screen. Odin doesn't see the phone in download mode and t839-Sidekick4G-UVKG2-One-Click does nothing. It shows it uploading, reboots the phone, and I'm back at the blue text. flashing the bootloaders with One-Click shows success on everything *except* uploading the bootloaders. If I tell it to re-install packages I get a 'cannot validate signature' response. I've tried using android commander to push CWM's recovery file to the phone and get 'permission' denied.
I've done a lot of searching on this site, trying most suggested fixes I've come across with no luck.
what can be done with this phone to get it back in operating condition?
Thanks in advance!
try installing kies odin wouldnt see my phone until i installed it
Kies installed and Odin saw the phone. excellent, thanks!
now, the next issue... lol
I used Odin to push KD1OdinSTOCK onto the phone. it's doing more than it was (going to the initial sidekick screen then dumping to recovery). Now it'll load through the sidekick and samsung splash screens, then reset and do it again. The same thing happens when I tried StockKG2ODIN. I'm using the sk4g.pit that I pulled from this site, could that have anything to do with it/is there another one around that I could try? Anybody have thoughts or ideas on what to do next? I've tried using t839-Sidekick4G-UVKG2-One-Click again, but it nuked the drivers kies put into place and dropped the phone back to what it was doing before.
okay, I did some light reading of this thread here
and followed the directions closely. I also went through sduvick's list of things to do with the following results:
Black screen, no logo.
1. Get into download mode by using VolDown+Touchpad+Power
2. flash full sk4g.tar.md5 as posted.
device will boot through the logo and splash screens, then repeat. note: if I leave the USB cable plugged in on reboot it will go to the battery screen, otherwise it just boot loops.
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logo only
1. Download mode
2. Flash full package
device boot loops
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Can't flash recovery/boot/sbl
1. Download mode
2. use PIT only, run with repartition checked
3. reboot/reDownload mode
4. run the full image in Odin.
PIT only returns a black screen on the device. running the full image in afterward returns to the boot loop.
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Anything else
1. Download mode
2. Full tar.md5 flash in Odin
3. Ask if it doesn't work
okay, so I'm asking...
I'm still able to boot into recovery mode (blue text).
I've noted a bit of strange behavior when trying to boot into download mode. holding vol down + trackball + power does nothing. however, if I plug the phone in while powered down while holding down the trackball it'll boot into download mode, no power or vol down required.
If you can't flash with Odin, you may have a hardware problem.
Judging from your issue with installing Kies, you had a driver problem previously.
Seems that you are bumbling in the dark here. Once again, people need to be better prepared to Odin their devices before they start modding them.
In fact, getting Odin working should be the first thing a person should do with their phone after rooting and installing CWM.
Anyhow, try a different version of Odin. If that doesn't clear up your problem, I suspect some bad blocks in your flash memory are responsible here. It's a dorment issue that would really only be a problem when you flashed the device. If that's the case, you have a new paperweight.
Good luck.
i never could get kd1 to work try kg2
use pit check repartion and place tar file in pda
I don't think the problem is that I can't flash with Odin, but that the device isn't loading the ROM that's flashed. poking around in the filestructure with android commander after a fresh load shows that the system makes it onto the phone.
Speaking of poking around with Android Commander, I've noted that the device is software rooted, but not hardware rooted. the default.class file shows ro.debuggable set at 0 where it should be 1. this is keeping me from just pushing the CWM recovery onto the system and restoring the backup I made before getting into this mess. Anybody want to help me pull/edit/flash the image to change that?
As for a driver issue, that's a good possibility given that the one-click uses a driver set, kies mini uses another, kies has a different one yet and we (as a community) started screwing with the t839's using vibrant drivers. I've got them all. thusfar the only drivers I've found that work with both flavors of Odin I have (1.61 and 1.85) would be those that came with the Kies (thanks for the tip pmp326).
On bumbling in the dark, yes, yes I am. There isn't much of an instruction manual for Odin past what's written here, and 90% of that is 'put your phone in download mode, connect Odin, plug the pit in pit and the tar in PDA make sure only auto-reboot is checked and hit start'. to be honest I haven't had to use the program previously as the stock one-click actually worked on my T839. This new device is being ... difficult.
the dormant bad blocks issue you spoke about, was this something found in new-out-the-box phones? I haven't seen a lot about that in the threads, can you point in at more info, please?
at any rate, it doesn't matter which version of Odin I use, I got the same result from both. I tried using a different cable/different USB port as well. I haven't tried using a different system (yet), but don't want to go through all the trouble of setting up everything on another box. Win7 is finicky enough, trying to get everything operating on Server2k3 would most likely end up a challenge. *lol*
I'll try repartitioning with KG1 when I get back to the house.
Sounds like you are getting far enough to get your device working again to me.
If you can manage to get access to the file system with adb or Android Commander, you may be able to push the rest of the OS files you need directly. This may provide a way to get around your flashing problems.
Try adding the missing files directly with Android Commander.
also i had some troubles a while back while in recovery wipe data and cache turn off phone pull sd card then flash with odin
orange808 said:
Sounds like you are getting far enough to get your device working again to me.
If you can manage to get access to the file system with adb or Android Commander, you may be able to push the rest of the OS files you need directly. This may provide a way to get around your flashing problems.
Try adding the missing files directly with Android Commander.
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I've gotta pop the debug lock in the default.class to be able to push anything into the system folders with Android Commander. I've found a nice walk-thru to do this, it just requires a little knowledge of c++ and some patience. with any luck I should be able to pull default.class out of its img, edit it and flash that back (most likely with Heimdall since it can do itemized flashing).
pmp326 said:
i never could get kd1 to work try kg2
use pit check repartion and place tar file in pda
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tried it, no joy.
pmp326 said:
also i had some troubles a while back while in recovery wipe data and cache turn off phone pull sd card then flash with odin
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tried this, brings me back to the boot loop.
orange808 said:
Sounds like you are getting far enough to get your device working again to me.
If you can manage to get access to the file system with adb or Android Commander, you may be able to push the rest of the OS files you need directly. This may provide a way to get around your flashing problems.
Try adding the missing files directly with Android Commander.
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currently I'm running into issues with getting ADB to push onto the system as the system is claiming it isn't rooted. Is there a way I haven't read about or found to root the phone without getting into the actual O/S (i.e. from the blue recovery screen)?
If you can get in to CWM Recovery you are fine.
If you cannot, just ODIN to stock.
If you cannot do that, or it doesn't boot after that, try a different PC, os, or drivers (x86 os is usually easier then an x64 os).
If it is still no good, buy a new phone on ebay .
Once booted, Root and install CWM first thing.
Once you are in CWM Recovery...
1) Check mounts (everything should be mounted, and therefore read "unmount [...]")
2) Format EVERYTHING one at a time: cache, data, system, sdcard (optional).
(sdcard should be fine, but to be sure you can format it too after backing it up to PC first and restore what you need after)
(you probably don't need to Wipe and Wipe-Dalvik as they should already be gone, but go ahead and do it anyway)
3) Check mounts again!
4) Install a ROM (must reload it to your sdcard first if you formatted your sdcard)
5) Check mounts one final time before rebooting.
That should ALWAYS work.
NOTE: This was said before: "2. flash full sk4g.tar.md5 as posted.", but that doesn't seem right... you should not be flashing a .md5 file... you need to flash the .tar... the .tar.md5 is just a checksum. (right?)
rpmccormick said:
If you can get in to CWM Recovery you are fine.
If you cannot, just ODIN to stock.
If you cannot do that, or it doesn't boot after that, try a different PC, os, or drivers (x86 os is usually easier then an x64 os).
If it is still no good, buy a new phone on ebay .
Once booted, Root and install CWM first thing.
Once you are in CWM Recovery...
1) Check mounts (everything should be mounted, and therefore read "unmount [...]")
2) Format EVERYTHING one at a time: cache, data, system, sdcard (optional).
(sdcard should be fine, but to be sure you can format it too after backing it up to PC first and restore what you need after)
(you probably don't need to Wipe and Wipe-Dalvik as they should already be gone, but go ahead and do it anyway)
3) Check mounts again!
4) Install a ROM (must reload it to your sdcard first if you formatted your sdcard)
5) Check mounts one final time before rebooting.
That should ALWAYS work.
NOTE: This was said before: "2. flash full sk4g.tar.md5 as posted.", but that doesn't seem right... you should not be flashing a .md5 file... you need to flash the .tar... the .tar.md5 is just a checksum. (right?)
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Wow... did you even *read* before posting? fail. I mean, thanks for taking the time to write that up and all, but you just repeated everything already said up to this point and included a summary of the ROM for n00bs thread.
Artemis257 said:
Wow... did you even *read* before posting? fail. I mean, thanks for taking the time to write that up and all, but you just repeated everything already said up to this point and included a summary of the ROM for n00bs thread.
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I like turtles.
Artemis257 said:
Wow... did you even *read* before posting? fail. I mean, thanks for taking the time to write that up and all, but you just repeated everything already said up to this point and included a summary of the ROM for n00bs thread.
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Even the end... I mean, your not trying to odin a "tar.md5" are you?
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Even the end... I mean, your not trying to odin a "tar.md5" are you?
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No....
Sorry man. I've never had to ODIN (this phone). I say check the md5 to make sure you downloaded a good copy, and maybe try a different USB cable. The ADB method seems nutz... if it doesn't boot after a successful ODIN, the phone is probably a paperweight.
Good luck!

[Q] SD no mount, can i replace interna sd card

Hello, so it looks like i screwed up here and got ripped of on ebay. I bought a nexus i9020t for a friend at work to bring back to india.
The seller said it had a rom install badly on it, but it could still get into the bootloader. He claimed with some effort it was likely fixable..which me and 33 other bidders agreed (*dumb move*)
Unfortunately with some further research I think this phone is having the eemc problem where it can't read its internal memory. It is stuck on the google boot screen, but bootload is accessible. When i go to look in the sdcard from recovery, it can't mount it.
"Fastboot oem unlock" won't work and from what i read, its because its trying to wipe the internal memory..but it can't access it, it freezes and when i boot back into bootloader its still locked. Also the phone boots into android every once in a blue moon, like after 20 battery pulls it will boot into 2.3.4. I've tried Wugs tool to try unlock to no avail, driver setup checks out according to the UI.
I need to unlock the bootloader to do anything, i even need to unlock bootloader to put on clockwork mod. Anyone know of a .zip package that will install clockworkmod, so i don't have to do "fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img" because that requires unlock.
Also i'm having trouble seeing the point to all this because even if I get the bootloader unlocked thats not going to help a hardward problem.
The fact it boots into 2.3.4 on ocassion indicates to me that its freezing at boot because the internal memory..i mean if there was no rom on there it would never load jack.
So other than my clockworkmod .zip install question, anyone know if the internal sd card can be replaced? I mean ill go in there if its an actual sd card and not attached to the board or something. Need some guidence here, I see the problem around, but is there reall a solution so this?
Have you tried flashing with odin ? Mabey tick the repartition option.
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Yea I will do that this afternoon, also I will try using the PA drivers and Wugs tool on another machine.
I'm not sure but you could try to root the phone with the gingerbreak exploit over an adb shell. After doing this you could install ROM manager and flash cwm. The ROM manager app doesn't need an unlocked boot loader. It just needs root permissions.
After doing this you should be able to boot into cwm.. BUT I don't how it could help you with your hardware problems.
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I'd get a refund. If it boots once in a blue moon, something isn't right hardware wise. It either boots or never boots, not "when it feels like it".
Yea idk i hoped the guy had just super effed up the software.
Now where i'm at is i got the bootloader unlocked using the fastboot command, i had to try serveral times, but it worked eventually.
Now i need to load something or do something that will alow me to repartition system.
Basically once bootloader was unlocked i used wugs tool to "flash stock + unroot" from "can't boot" status. It worked on recovery, bootloader ect..alle the way up until it tried to write the system, and gave an error "write failed (unable to remote write)" or something like that.
So now i'm basically tyring to get the "sabra root toolkit.zip" on the device so that i can use clockwork to partion the /system. Or some other way of partiioning /system.
But i'm having difficulty pushing files to the device because wugs tool is expecting you to be booted with usb developing on, and i can't boot.
I've tried "pushing files", and "installing .zip packages from my machine" under wugs tool, and it fails every time because adb device not found, and i think its because i'm not fully booted.
Still recommending a refund. This isn't easy to fix, it's actually not fixable by commoners.
Okiedoke here's the update, I got this puppy working. Just as I did with the "fastboot eom unlock" command, I just kept trying the wugfresh "flash stock + unroot" with the "can't boot" option checked. Several times it failed when trying to write to /system, eventually I tried and it worked. Now I havnt had a boot go bad since the fix (knock on wood) and its running jelly bean.
As for the troubles couple things I noticed
1. I don't think ABD works unless you're fully booted and you have USB debugging on.
As a result not much of wugfresh's options work, only the fastboot ones do.
So the "can't boot" option only uses fastboot so it works while in bootloader.
While the unlock option won't work, because it's trying to use ABD in the beginning.
In fact the only option that doesn't use ABD that I can think of is the cant boot.
So if youre locked like I was, you need to use the command line.
2. I think the problem was the rom the guy had on before had a full blown bad flash.
The /system and I think the bootloader was messed up as well.
Luckily sometimes the device could communicate with its storage, but most of the time it couldn't.
3. Getting the drivers right is a total pain, sometimes one set of driver will work for one thing, and fail for others.
I used two laptops and switched back and forth messing with the 3 available driver settings in wugfresh.
For my problem the pnet drivers are not an option...because you have to be booted to install them, so I just switched between signed and raw. Also the USB ports you use deffidently matter so switch between those as well, if using a desktop use only the back ports.
Here are the steps I took, unfortunately they weren't precise so I can't really say what did it.
1. Download wugfresh, do the raw driver install (if you can use another machine and do the signed driver install).
2. Download the adroid sdk.zip, and extract it.
3. Use command line and go to the tools folder in the adroid sdk folder (I forget exact path, but it's the tools folder somewhere in the extracted folder).
4. Now type "fastboot oem unlock".
5. If fastboot is working right you should get the unlock screen, choose yes.
6. Mine froze here and I had to try several times until it worked..switch back and forth between the 2 comps if you have that option.
7. Once unlocked do the wugfresh "flash stock + unroot" with the "can't boot" option checked.
8. It may fail, but again switch back and forth between machines, and USB ports, if it works then you should be good to go.
One thing I noticed is that recovery showed it couldn't mount my sdcard, but after option 7, and it failed to write the /system, my bootloader changed to a more up to date version (android laying down) and it was able to see the sdcard (which shows me the recovery/bootloader where kinda screwed up in the first place). After I tried again after that maybe 1 or 2 times writing system was successful.
Thanks for all your help I'll click thanks on all you guys.

[Q]Softbricked with no ADB or sdcard function ARGH!

NS4G
Will boot to fastboot and recovery
CWMR Touch 6.0.1.0
Situation:
My device started bootlooping after about a week of random restarts and freezes. I had just flashed BlackBean and now this, so I decided I was just going to flash a new ROM/Kernel combo. I remembered someone saying I should format /system to install the specific ROM, but I'm fairly sure I formatted /boot along with it, like an idiot. FYI - Fast Charge and a build.prop tweak to set permissions on boot was enabled when this happened. So then I try and flash a new ROM/Kernel combo to fix my bootloop and it wouldn't read the sdcard afterwards. Now it boots straight to fastboot everytime. Toolkit seems to be able to do some things via USB control like reboot the bootloader, but it does not detect an ADB device when I run the driver check or try to restore my CWM backup. I ran the stock+unroot option in Toolkit (was going to send it in thinking the sdcard thing was hardware at first) and it seemed to have went through the whole process correctly... Until the end when it did not reboot automatically like it should have. After doing this, I now get "STANDARD_SET_CONFIGURATION" on the phone when I insert the USB cord while in fastboot. It did not do this before, whether it is the new cord or the flash I do not know. My old cord WAS having problems with data though.
Problem:
I now have no USB debug or SDcard functionality. I assume because of missing files on /boot. I can mount nothing (except cache, but the PC doesn't recognize) without getting a "can't mount" error. This puts a serious dent in my novice ability to fix it. Anything in Toolkit that runs via ADB commands doesn't seem to work properly because it says the device is not in debug mode. PDAnet USB Drivers seemed to install without a hitch and device is recognized on my PC.
Errors:
When trying to mount ANYTHING except the cache while in CWM, I only get: "E:/ Can't mount /sdcard/".
If I try to mount USB storage I get: "E:/ Unable to write to ums lunfile (No such file or directory)Error mounting /sdcard!"
If I try to run any one click methods that use ADB I get: "Daemon not running* No ADB device detected. Make sure you have debugging enabled on your phone"
The log in CWM recovery always shows: "I: Set boot command "" failed to open /sys/class/android_usb/android0/state: No such file or directory" over and over (as many times as I tried to mount something while in recovery for that session)
Questions:
Do you think USB Fast Charge or having the build.prop tweaks enabled could have done something to USB debug? Is there a way to at least just fix the USB Debug problem? Am I correct in assuming that wiping the /system along with the /boot folder is what caused me to not be able to mount the /sdcard to flash another ROM? Is there a way to push the files I need onto the device to restore sdcard function and flash another zip?
Also, what fastboot do I need to be in to do the StockROM+Unroot method in the Toolkit? I have two. Only hold Vol Up/Power takes me to "FASTBOOT". Holding both Volumes+Power puts me into "FASTBOOT - NO BOOT OR RECOVERY IMG"
What is the difference?
I only ask because the Toolkit wants me to hold both volumes and up to get into bootloader mode, but they describe a big green "Start" with an android lying on it's back, mine does not look like that. It simply looks like regular fastboot, but says "FASTBOOT - NO BOOT OR RECOVERY IMG" instead.
It seems you messed with the ROM zip with some tool. Sorry could read your lengthy post completely.
I just want to know one thing clearly, what is the problem basically? where are you stuck?
Edit - Made it as concise as I could, hope it helps. Sorry for length.
Basically, the phone has a formatted /boot, /data, /sdcard, /system, dalvik cache, and I can't seem to use any of the flashing tools via Toolkit in Fastboot mode because the Toolkit says it "cannot find ADB device" please enable "debug" mode. Even when I run the driver check, it says ADB Device Not Found. Though I do have some control of the device via USB (I can use Toolkit to soft reboot from the bootloader) telling me my drivers are probably OK? I couldn't flash any ROM zips (or anything, even backups on the device) because I lost /sdcard functionality.
After a bunch of reading last night, it seems I want to Push a backup of /system and /boot onto the device, which should then restore USB functionality and allow me to flash a ROM... Right?
DizturbedOne said:
Edit - Made it as concise as I could, hope it helps. Sorry for length.
Basically, the phone has a formatted /boot, /data, /sdcard, /system, dalvik cache, and I can't seem to use any of the flashing tools via Toolkit in Fastboot mode because the Toolkit says it "cannot find ADB device" please enable "debug" mode. Even when I run the driver check, it says ADB Device Not Found. Though I do have some control of the device via USB (I can use Toolkit to soft reboot from the bootloader) telling me my drivers are probably OK? I couldn't flash any ROM zips (or anything, even backups on the device) because I lost /sdcard functionality.
After a bunch of reading last night, it seems I want to Push a backup of /system and /boot onto the device, which should then restore USB functionality and allow me to flash a ROM... Right?
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Your storage memory is completely inaccessible?
Yes, no way to access it via CWM. ADB stuff does not work either. It seems Fastboot stuff DOES. I would like to find a boot.img and system.img to flash via Toolkit (I believe toolkit uses fastboot or odin for these) to see if that would work for me. Any ideas?
It seems like the easy nature of unlocking, rooting, and customizing this phone leads to less of these kind of discussions, I can usually find many files and discussions pertaining to this for HTC phones, but never for this phone.
My bootloader version is KE1, but my baseband version is LF2, makes no sense to me.
The KE1 bootloader was when I was on ICS, but the LF2 baseband was from Jellybean... wth?
Do you think the time I flashed "stock+unroot" on the toolkit that it only partially took? (I did try to back it up to ICS because the Jellybean download didn't work). It seemed as if it flashed everything via fastboot, but never restarted at the end and still won't boot when done.
same problem kinda
i am having the same problem as this with my nexus. mine started after i downloaded Jellybean.it worked fine for about 1 month. i had changed nothing but when i would change my battery or restart my phone it would get stuck at the google screen every now and then, then it started more often. i could normally pull the battery and restart it and it would work after a couple of times doing that. but now this last time i tried that the phone wouldnt go past google screen at all. i can access my clockwork mods recovery but when i try to install zip from sd i get the error cant load sd i have tried everything i know and cant get nothing to work. please help. i miss my nexus this prevail is too slow and small...
Your drivers don't seem to be installed properly.
Get that right, then you can reflash your recovery via fastboot, then you can mount your usb and transfer anything (rom kernel gapps etc etc)
Edit: oh and Bamamac82, that's not the same problem at all. Create a topic of your own.
polobunny said:
Your drivers don't seem to be installed properly.
Get that right, then you can reflash your recovery via fastboot, then you can mount your usb and transfer anything (rom kernel gapps etc etc)
Edit: oh and Bamamac82, that's not the same problem at all. Create a topic of your own.
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@ polobunny - There is no way for me to install them more properly if I can't go into debug mode to install them though... I wiped out ALL drivers and manually reinstalled the drivers from PDAnet that had previously worked perfectly on my device. But now it never installs as Nexus S, only as Samsung ADB Interface or some such. I've tried it with PDAnet drivers and the Samsung drivers and have followed every driver install guide on the web... Any other suggestions on how to do this properly? I was even thinking of installing a Google SDK just to see if the drivers would work better...
@ Bamamac82 - Yes, that is pretty much the exact same problem, with the exception of the fact that you didn't wipe the /boot partition as I did. But yeah, I installed a JB ROM, it got a few random restarts, froze up twice, then one morning got stuck in a bootloop after I pulled the battery on a freeze up. Not having a working USB cord at the time botched me, because I couldn't get my drivers reliably installed before anything happened, I was using AirDroid because my OEM cable wasn't working with data reliably.
I totally thought the sdcard problem was because I formatted /boot in a hasty ROM flash though. Could I be wrong here?
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There is no way for me to install them more properly if I can't go into debug mode to install them though... I wiped out ALL drivers and reinstalled the drivers from PDAnet that had previously worked perfectly on my device. But now it never installs as Nexus S, only as Samsung ADB Interface or some such.
And Bamamac82 has the exact same problem, with the exception of the fact that he didn't wipe the /boot partition as I did. But yeah, I installed a JB ROM, it got a few random restarts, froze up twice, then one morning got stuck in a bootloop after I pulled the battery on a freeze up.
I totally thought the sdcard problem was because I formatted /boot in a hasty ROM flash though. Could I be wrong here?
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When you're in fastboot mode on your phone, on your windows PC point the unknown device or the device with an exclamation/question mark to the path where the .inf for the drivers are located. If it still doesn't detect it, you can always try and force it to install a certain device (adb debug bridge or something of the sort).
Once that is done as I said you won't have any problem fastboot'ing to your phone and doing the other steps. Windows drivers and especially the adb drivers can be finnicky.
Your SDcard problem has nothing to do with the fact your formatted boot partition though, those are not linked.
Edit: Oh and I know there is some people, namely with NS4Gs, that had issues with the drivers. I believe for some reason there's some missing IDs in the inf making it impossible to install automatically. Forcing it should work though.
Polobunny thank you so much for your help so far. My device has been softbricked for a week and I'm using a HTC Hero for now! It's atrocious. I'm going to try as you said when I get home tonight and will update if fastboot allows me to flash after that.
Any idea where I can get all the .img's I need? I can only find the complete .tgz for IMM76D (which is fine for now just want it back to working state) and don't know how to extract .img's from it. Can't even find the complete .tgz for JRO03R though, the link is always down. At this point, all I want is a factory img to start from so I can upgrade to JRO03R, root it, and then make a fresh NAND backup from there.
If I were you, I would download Odin, a factory image from Google (just search nexus s factory image), the SDK tools (Google it) and would "reset" the phone.
You will easily find a guide for Odin. Then you'll just have to follow it and your nexus should be fine (but it will be factory reseted and you will have lost all your data )
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Sorry guys, have been putting late hours in at work and haven't had much time until this weekend.
@BenHeng, that's what I am about to look into tonight. I didn't want to learn an entirely new aspect to restore this, I have been limited on free time and am starting to think it will be less hassle than dealing with this.
Only caveat to that, is that I definitely would like to know what happened to cause the SDCARD problem, because that was the main problem that got to me here, would like to prevent that from happening again.
ADB
Make sure ADB debuging is checked under Developer options
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Make sure ADB debuging is checked under Developer options
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Please read the thread before replying.
@polobunny - I did a complete manual install of the RAW drivers, and got it to recognize properly as a Nexus S, as it did when USB Debug and everything worked correctly... But it still does not recognize it as an ADB device when running a driver check.
Is it safe to continue forward with a flash via ODIN in this state?
Hi, I don't understand why you want to use ODIN, fastboot commands still don't work after you installed correctly your driver?
Anyway you can find all (new and old) originals google image here:
http://www.randomphantasmagoria.com/firmware/nexus-s/
Listen mate, the best way would be to flash the factory image via fastboot in bootloader mode. Follow this simple step to step guide.
If you have any issues. post them there on the blog post itself :good:
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Please read the thread before replying.
@polobunny - I did a complete manual install of the RAW drivers, and got it to recognize properly as a Nexus S, as it did when USB Debug and everything worked correctly... But it still does not recognize it as an ADB device when running a driver check.
Is it safe to continue forward with a flash via ODIN in this state?
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Please, please don't use a shi**y 1-click package thing. There's no driver check to be done other than using adb and typing "adb devices". Do it manually and report the results. It should show your adb device ID, a long string of number and letters.
polobunny said:
Please, please don't use a shi**y 1-click package thing. There's no driver check to be done other than using adb and typing "adb devices". Do it manually and report the results. It should show your adb device ID, a long string of number and letters.
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I get nothing when I do that. It says "List of devices attached" and a blank line underneath. When I plug the USB in during fastboot I get "STANDARD_SET_CONFIGURATION" at the bottom, which I never get until I install the drivers.
It seems as if the computer must recognize the device in debug mode in some way to properly install the drivers.
Why is my sdcard partition unable to be written to? This never would have been a problem as I always keep a couple backup ROM's on the phone. Either way, it seems as if all of this is for nothing if the phone will not allow me to read/write to the memory in the device.

[Q] last gasp to save vzw s3

I've been all over the forums and threads trying to find ways to fix this s3. Failed at every turn, so here it is. This s3 has had CM on it forever, like over a year now. I haven't explicitly tried to perform any updates. I woke up one morning at it was stuck on the splash screen with the little blue CM guy with a static white circle on his chest, but that's as far as it'll get.
I can get into ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.3.1), but can't mount the sdcard to get at backups, or do much else for that matter.
I can get into Odin Mode, but every singe thing I have tried to flash fails - and I think I've tried them all. I've tried the usual steps, update drivers, switch cables, switch usb ports, etc. to no avail.
I can get to an adb shell in recovery, is there a way to flash a stock image from there?
Since it's in this weird soft-brick state, the hard brick solution of putting a boot img on the external sdcard don't seem to work.
mjunior25 said:
I've been all over the forums and threads trying to find ways to fix this s3. Failed at every turn, so here it is. This s3 has had CM on it forever, like over a year now. I haven't explicitly tried to perform any updates. I woke up one morning at it was stuck on the splash screen with the little blue CM guy with a static white circle on his chest, but that's as far as it'll get.
I can get into ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.3.1), but can't mount the sdcard to get at backups, or do much else for that matter.
I can get into Odin Mode, but every singe thing I have tried to flash fails - and I think I've tried them all. I've tried the usual steps, update drivers, switch cables, switch usb ports, etc. to no avail.
I can get to an adb shell in recovery, is there a way to flash a stock image from there?
Since it's in this weird soft-brick state, the hard brick solution of putting a boot img on the external sdcard don't seem to work.
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Before ditching the phone, I'd suggest trying a JTAG service. You can find them on eBay for $30-50. Saved my S3 from a hardbrick from flashing the wrong firmware (Sprint version on Verizon S3).
mjunior25 said:
I've been all over the forums and threads trying to find ways to fix this s3. Failed at every turn, so here it is. This s3 has had CM on it forever, like over a year now. I haven't explicitly tried to perform any updates. I woke up one morning at it was stuck on the splash screen with the little blue CM guy with a static white circle on his chest, but that's as far as it'll get.
I can get into ClockworkMod Recovery (6.0.3.1), but can't mount the sdcard to get at backups, or do much else for that matter.
I can get into Odin Mode, but every singe thing I have tried to flash fails - and I think I've tried them all. I've tried the usual steps, update drivers, switch cables, switch usb ports, etc. to no avail.
I can get to an adb shell in recovery, is there a way to flash a stock image from there?
Since it's in this weird soft-brick state, the hard brick solution of putting a boot img on the external sdcard don't seem to work.
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Try flashing the latest TWRP ODIN image. http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/d2vzw/openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.0-d2vzw.tar
If that is able to flash, then use the Format Data/Cache option under wipe and see if that works. If not, you may need to use a pit file with a ODIN image to completely reformat the device, and reflash it.
ddggttff3 said:
Try flashing the latest TWRP ODIN image.
If that is able to flash, then use the Format Data/Cache option under wipe and see if that works. If not, you may need to use a pit file with a ODIN image to completely reformat the device, and reflash it.
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Great suggestions, thank you.
I had tried both already, but your menion of TWRP reminded me that it was the closest I got to signs of life so I tried it again. Odin acts like it flashed successfully, even reset the device, but the device never actually took the image.
I didn't know much about pit files until the other day, and tried that also. I did try again and the format seems to work with the pit but any attempt to flash something subsequently results in the same failures.
Thanks for responding.
mjunior25 said:
Great suggestions, thank you.
I had tried both already, but your menion of TWRP reminded me that it was the closest I got to signs of life so I tried it again. Odin acts like it flashed successfully, even reset the device, but the device never actually took the image.
I didn't know much about pit files until the other day, and tried that also. I did try again and the format seems to work with the pit but any attempt to flash something subsequently results in the same failures.
Thanks for responding.
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Remember too after you flash the odin file, you will most likely have to boot into stock recovery and do a factory reset, otherwise it won't boot, but will bootloop marvelously.

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