No Boot or Recovery img - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
It's been a time now, that my Nexus S (9023 Model) doesn't start anymore. But I hope that I can remove the problem.
So the issue is that no boot or recovery img is installed. The device is locked and I tried to unlock it, but the screen freezed everytime I choose "yes". And with no unlock device I can't flash a rom. The only mode I can start is fastboot mode. I haven't got any ideas now to solve the problem.
I hope you can help me
Greetz, AzN MusiQ

Try downloading appropriate image from here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
And run the flashall.bat
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demkantor said:
Try downloading appropriate image from here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
And run the flashall.bat
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What's the flashall.bat?
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Extract the contents of the zip, inside you will find a flash-all.sh script, if using windows just double click it run in terminal if linux
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demkantor said:
Extract the contents of the zip, inside you will find a flash-all.sh script, if using windows just double click it run in terminal if linux
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cmd replys that fastboot was written false or it can't be found.

AzN MusiQ said:
cmd replys that fastboot was written false or it can't be found.
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Please post the whole message from cmd.

Fastboot can be found now, but there are other problems...
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Nobody?
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AzN MusiQ said:
Nobody?
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Have you tried flashing the stock (soju) from here ?
going back to a locked factory phone and retrying may do the trick.

I dont know

rameezwajid said:
Have you tried flashing the stock (soju) from here ?
going back to a locked factory phone and retrying may do the trick.
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Yes, but it failed...
But anyway, I bought another broken Nexus S and replace the Mainboard of my Nexus S and now everything works well. Thanks for everything.
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[Q] i need help with my HTC one x

It was working fine just one day star bootloop by it self now shows the att screen then a black screen without app I have TWRP as recovery I have access to the bootload menu and I Have back ups please help I been looking and nothing I tried adb command and is not working please help I have 3 weeks without phone
Please provide your bootloader details. Have you tried restoring a backup or flashing the ROM again?
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I tried with my computer with the adb command and manual but nothing work I tried my backups and new rom
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I need your bootloader details, please post the first five lines.
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This what I got in bootloader screen
Evita s-on
Hboot 1.14.0002
Radio 0.19as
OpenDSp-v29.1.0.45.0622eMMc-boot
And regular menu
Fastboot recovery etc
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When you tried the backup and the new ROM did you flash the boot.img via fastboot?
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No when I tried use adb command it say it cant find the way
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It's a fastboot command, not adb.
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What can I do for that
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How did you flash the ROM in the first place if you don't know how to flash the boot.img by fastboot? This all very basic stuff that you should know if you're going to modify your phone.
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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I did it with bootloader command
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There is no such thing as a bootloader command. It's either an adb command or a fastboot command, and in this case it's fastboot.
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Fastboot my bad
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I know what you mean I rooted it my self
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So what happened when you flashed the boot.img?
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I also have a problem with my phone. My cid number is J_15 (Middle East, I bought it from Dubai) and I couldn't get the Android 4.2.2 and Sense 5 What should I do ?
Algers42 said:
I also have a problem with my phone. My cid number is J_15 (Middle East, I bought it from Dubai) and I couldn't get the Android 4.2.2 and Sense 5 What should I do ?
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Is there no update when you check in the menu? Or is the problem that it downloads an update but the install fails?
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The phone was working Fine with cm10 the happened the bootloop and the black screen no app or any thing and I can't get debugging
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Have you tried another ROM?
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No because I cant do the command in the computer how do I connect the phone with out debugging because it say error in the fastboot command
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TWRP Failed to Decrypt Data

This has happend to many times,im starting to get pissed as the only way to fix it is to flash complete stock from pc and i have to start over, this is the 4th time its happening, anyone how how to fix? its pretty urgent, :/
I've had the same problem make sure you have the latest TWRP
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glorenzo7mm said:
I've had the same problem make sure you have the latest TWRP
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I do, i haz twrp 2.6,
TWRP 2.6.3.4
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/hammerhead
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glorenzo7mm said:
TWRP 2.6.3.4
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/hammerhead
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Im running that for the sures... , I just checked the one in my fastboot folder and its identical in file size and modification date and etc...
I will try reflashing that its the only time I've ever had a problem with that
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glorenzo7mm said:
I will try reflashing that its the only time I've ever had a problem with that
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Okai, Thanks alot bro,

Twrp updated

I read on a website that its been updated,
What's the easiest way to update? Worth updating ?
I rooted my phone using wugfesh kit and flash droidkang v19 ROM ,
Google recovery zip collection xda
Edit, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50042079
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jd1639 said:
Google recovery zip collection xda
Edit, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50042079
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Just flash and that's it?no wiping or deleting any other files? Thanks for the link
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g2uzer said:
Just flash and that's it?no wiping or deleting any other files? Thanks for the link
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Just flash it, no wipes required
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g2uzer said:
Just flash and that's it?no wiping or deleting any other files? Thanks for the link
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Use the offical TWRP app.. fast and painless.. goomanager doesnt seem to be working right now
gd6noob said:
Use the offical TWRP app.. fast and painless.. goomanager doesnt seem to be working right now
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Great app but this isn't an official one.
The XDA thread has been closed and there's no update on Google Play for 2 months.
I don't know if jmz still has other projects... Flashify is also a great app to directly flash the img files without a PC.
I heard that
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
works pretty well...
El Daddy said:
I heard that
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
works pretty well...
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This!
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No need to use Fastboot if you already have a recovery to flash with.
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jball said:
No need to use Fastboot if you already have a recovery to flash with.
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It doesn't hurt to know all the options and procedures. Actually OP would have already known this if he hadn't used a toolkit to root in the first place
-1 for toolkits
But yes, options are:
Fastboot flash img
recovery install zip
Flashify flash img
Thanks to all for the help suggestions , but yeah I used a tool kit which means I don't know how to do it manually that's why I asked for the easiest way to update .
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Thanks to all for the help suggestions , but yeah I used a tool kit which means I don't know how to do it manually that's why I asked for the easiest way to update .
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It would be good to learn how to do it manually. It's really pretty easy. And you'll know your phone better and know how to do things yourself.
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flash recovery

i am in need of some help trying to flash twrp in fastboot flash recovery... i dont know what folder to put it in. it says the same one as firewater however i put firewater on the phone in the data/local/tmp folder because i couldnt find any other way to get it to work. now i am unlocked and s-off but cant flash a recovery or su or any thing. im not a noob to rooting however i feel like a complete dumb a&*, i have been at this for 12 hours now. any help is greatly welcomed am sorry if this was covered on other pages i tried to search however im tired and honestly pissed at my self.
patrickliebl said:
i am in need of some help trying to flash twrp in fastboot flash recovery... i dont know what folder to put it in. it says the same one as firewater however i put firewater on the phone in the data/local/tmp folder because i couldnt find any other way to get it to work. now i am unlocked and s-off but cant flash a recovery or su or any thing. im not a noob to rooting however i feel like a complete dumb a&*, i have been at this for 12 hours now. any help is greatly welcomed am sorry if this was covered on other pages i tried to search however im tired and honestly pissed at my self.
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I'm assuming you are a windows machine. Do you have adb and fastboot installed on your computer?
I have Adb installed but I don't think fastboot
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BladeRunner said:
I'm assuming you are a windows machine. Do you have adb and fastboot installed on your computer?
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also see this page http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/226
When I go to Adb and type fastboot it boots up on my phone gives me the option for hboot and fastboot
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patrickliebl said:
I have Adb installed but I don't think fastboot
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fastboot would be important. look in platform-tools
In platform tools it says fastboot but not fastboot.exe
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I have tried the link you sent me to several times.
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patrickliebl said:
In platform tools it says fastboot but not fastboot.exe
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should be fine. likely you have extensions hidden. Easy button is to to put your recovery.img in the platform-tools folder. Shfit-right click and open a command prompt window from that folder then type your fastboot command.
This is what it looks like
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patrickliebl said:
This is what it looks like
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looks just like mine. Now put your twrp image in that same folder as fastboot
Have tried that but doesn't do anything
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When I click on That it flashes a cmd screen for like half a sec
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patrickliebl said:
Have tried that but doesn't do anything
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and you've opened a command promp FROM THAT FOLDER by hitting the shift key and right clicking at the same time, and selecting "open command window here"?
also do you get anything by typing fastboot devices when your phone is in fastboot mode?
Don't know let me try real quick
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patrickliebl said:
Don't know let me try real quick
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you can always go the goo manager route and I think flashify would also work.
Flashify says no recovery found
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patrickliebl said:
Flashify says no recovery found
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did you put the twrp image on your sd card?
Alright dude I finally got it to work. The k you so much. One more question for ya what Rom do u run?
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Awesome! I am running Badseed Custom Tranquil ROM at the moment.
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[Q] TWRP Recovery

Hey guys.
Wanted to ask you guy what you think is the best way to install twrp recovery on our nexus 5. Or if you think cwm is best.
Thanks for your attention.
Flash the image file in fastboot
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But why prefer that method over the apk?
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J.Diogo said:
But why prefer that method over the apk?
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Because you don't need the app and I've seen people brick their device using it.
OK. I remember running the app and it asked for busybox, should I install it first?
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J.Diogo said:
OK. I remember running the app and it asked for busybox, should I install it first?
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He said don't use the app
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1. Download TWRP latest image which is 2.7.1.1 right now.
2. Place in same directory as fastboot
3. Fastboot Flash recovery nameoffile.IMG
For further references and download, here's a link to TWRP.
teamw.in/project/twrp2/205
TheLastSidekick said:
1. Download TWRP latest image which is 2.7.1.1 right now.
2. Place in same directory as fastboot
3. Fastboot Flash recovery nameoffile.IMG
For further references and download, here's a link to TWRP.
teamw.in/project/twrp2/205
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If you install fastboot correctly you don't need to put recovery in same directory.
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rootSU said:
If you install fastboot correctly you don't need to put recovery in same directory.
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Haha yeah I don't have my Linux rig running well so I downloaded the SDK yesterday on Windows and had to settle for a half-install haha.
I like the 15 second installer for windows. Pretty good. Does all the environment variables for you too. Can get to it via my signature.
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rootSU said:
He said don't use the app
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I tried the app before he said that. Just wanted to check it out. xD I didn't install any thing.
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TheLastSidekick said:
1. Download TWRP latest image which is 2.7.1.1 right now.
2. Place in same directory as fastboot
3. Fastboot Flash recovery nameoffile.IMG
For further references and download, here's a link to TWRP.
teamw.in/project/twrp2/205
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The only thing I'm not getting is where I have to put the file in my computer.
I installed adb with that 15 sec installer.
Can you help a noob out? XD
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J.Diogo said:
The only thing I'm not getting is where I have to put the file in my computer.
I installed adb with that 15 sec installer.
Can you help a noob out? XD
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Boot into the bootloader and then from a command window use
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img where recovery.img is the name of your twrp recovery image
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jd1639 said:
Boot into the bootloader and then from a command window use
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img where recovery.img is the name of your twrp recovery image
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So,
Boot in fastboot;
Connect to PC;
Do the command line thing. From what folder of the PC do I do this?
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J.Diogo said:
So,
Boot in fastboot;
Connect to PC;
Do the command line thing. From what folder of the PC do I do this?
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Put the recovery image in the same folder as fastboot.exe. Then open a command window in that folder
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jd1639 said:
Put the recovery image in the same folder as fastboot.exe. Then open a command window in that folder
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I made it!
Thanks for your help.
Turns out I didn't need it to put it in that folder since I installed adb and fastboot with the 15 sec. program and it added it to my PATH.
Thanks again for your help guys.
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jd1639 said:
Put the recovery image in the same folder as fastboot.exe. Then open a command window in that folder
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He doesn't need to do that. Only people who didn't install fastboot correctly need to do that. He used the installer so the variables are present. He doesn't need to cd to the directory fastboot is in OR put anything he wants to flash in that directory.
OP please click the link in my signature and read from there my adb and fastboot info thread
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rootSU said:
He doesn't need to do that. Only people who didn't install fastboot correctly need to do that. He used the installer so the variables are present. He doesn't need to cd to the directory fastboot is in OR put anything he wants to flash in that directory.
OP please click the link in my signature and read from there my adb and fastboot info thread
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Right.
The only thing I did was: in the folder where I had the .img I shift+right click and clicked open command line here, from here I just imputed the text on the cmd.
Did I needed to do that or is it not needed for me?
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J.Diogo said:
Right.
The only thing I did was: in the folder where I had the .img I shift+right click and clicked open command line here, from here I just imputed the text on the cmd.
Did I needed to do that or is it not needed for me?
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Probably not needed. But did it work?
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jd1639 said:
Probably not needed. But did it work?
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Yeah it's working great.
Thanks for all your help :thumbup:
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