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My nexus S does'nt boot up, it doesn't pass the google logo screen, so i tried to unlock the bootloader, and when i choose yes it stucks there, so I searched here on the forum and tried everything
i tried to flash recovery
to flash another stock rom
to flash kernels
to wipe cache and factory reset
to boot it up with hairdrayer
i manged to boot it into CWM recovery via fastboot, i tried to mound usb but nothing happen, i tried to flash rom and i get an eror E:Can't mount /sdcard/
it probably was on 4.0.3 before he died..
anyone? i need my phone :crying:
Is your bootloader up to date? I had issues with CWM and all I did to resolve the issue was updating the bootloader.
To do this, grab the firmware image from google: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Download that to your pc, extract the boot image from the file.
Now put your nexus s into fastboot mode, and connect it to your pc.
Using adb flash the boot image to your phone.
Hope that helps.
SkyandDirt said:
Is your bootloader up to date? I had issues with CWM and all I did to resolve the issue was updating the bootloader.
To do this, grab the firmware image from google: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Download that to your pc, extract the boot image from the file.
Now put your nexus s into fastboot mode, and connect it to your pc.
Using adb flash the boot image to your phone.
Hope that helps.
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how do i flash it? (sorry about the nooby question)
xplosi said:
how do i flash it? (sorry about the nooby question)
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Once you extracted the boot image to your pc and connected your phone in fastboot mode, use the following command to flash the boot image:
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader C:\location\of\file\bootloader.img
You will need to point it to the location of where you extracted your boot image file.
SkyandDirt said:
Once you extracted the boot image to your pc and connected your phone in fastboot mode, use the following command to flash the boot image:
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader C:\location\of\file\bootloader.img
You will need to point it to the location of where you extracted your boot image file.
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wich one is it?
What version of CWM are you using?
Versions after 6.0.1.0 have issues mounting SD.
polobunny said:
What version of CWM are you using?
Versions after 6.0.1.0 have issues mounting SD.
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even im 6.0.1.0 it doesn't mount
anyone? what sould i do?
can someone help me?
xplosi said:
can someone help me?
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try to flash stock GB with odin and download mod
Scorpoid said:
try to flash stock GB with odin and download mod
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Download mod doesn't work either it shows half the unlock bootloader screen and half blank screen
xplosi said:
wich one is it?
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The way to install fastboot:
http://dottech.org/21534/how-to-ins...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
The way to use fastboot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1752270
Seems like flashing stock in odin would be the only sure fire way. That didn't work?
it stucked on this :
<ID:0/013> Added!!
<ID:0/013> Odin v.3 engine (ID:13)..
<ID:0/013> File analysis..
<ID:0/013> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/013> Initialzation..
<ID:0/013> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/013> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/013> bootloader.img
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and on phone screen
"Verify Image (IPBL) ... Success"
http://oi49.tinypic.com/16jfrcy.jpg
how to boot in cmw...nexus s hangs on google logo..i think i flashed wrong stock rom...bootloader was in locked state..when i try to unlock it through fastboot with the command "fastboot oem unlock" the result is "FAIL <REMOTE: ERASE FAIL>"...im totally disappoinnted with all sulation i tried from forum...plzzz someone help me...
Flash Stock Rom using ADB
xplosi said:
My nexus S does'nt boot up, it doesn't pass the google logo screen, so i tried to unlock the bootloader, and when i choose yes it stucks there, so I searched here on the forum and tried everything
i tried to flash recovery
to flash another stock rom
to flash kernels
to wipe cache and factory reset
to boot it up with hairdrayer
i manged to boot it into CWM recovery via fastboot, i tried to mound usb but nothing happen, i tried to flash rom and i get an eror E:Can't mount /sdcard/
it probably was on 4.0.3 before he died..
anyone? i need my phone :crying:
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try to flash stock rom using adb in fastboot mode
SkyandDirt said:
Once you extracted the boot image to your pc and connected your phone in fastboot mode, use the following command to flash the boot image:
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader C:\location\of\file\bootloader.img
You will need to point it to the location of where you extracted your boot image file.
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This doesn't work if the bootloader is locked. Mine is locked and cannot be unlocked like OP describes.
I m Here to Help U
Bro i too had met the same problem but i managed to solve it.
If u try to mount your sd card in CWM it wont work.
All you need to do is to Flash twrp v2.7 on your nexus using fastboot , after doing that connect a usb cable to your device inorder to connect it with your pc,after that go to recovery and try to mount USB DISK DRIVE over there , i have personally tried it ,, after it MOunts your device will connent to Your PC and then just copy over the New Rom Custom Or Stock whatever you like and flash It...it will fix the problem
Why not just fastboot the rom?
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I started looking at this issue in another thread HERE. I started thinking about this and knew there were others with more info that might help.
Everyone says you can't downgrade the Knox Boot Loader once it's been loaded. I want to try and understand why/how we can modify the system to overcome that.
Here's what I know and I've done:
After MF9, the Knox Bootloader was included in the update. Unknownforce has a great thread that has the modems with or without the boot loader. What I did first was unzip the tar files for MF9 (with and without the boot loader.)
Both files have:
modem.bin
NON-HLOS.bin
rpm.mbn
tz.mbn
When I compare the files in both, they seem identical. Same creation date, same size, ect. They may or may not be the same? But the boot loader version has some extra files.
Boot Loader Version has these files:
aboot.mbn
sbl2.mbn
sbl3.mbn
Process of elimination indicates that these have the Knox Boot loader encoded in some way. The sbl files are placed in the root directory /firmware-mdm/image/ . Try as I might, I can't find aboot.mbn. I did a nandroid backup of my system, then I deleted sbl2.mbn and sbl3.mbn using ES File Explorer. When I rebooted the phone, the files were back in the directory.
Another thing I did was a nand erase and re-partition of my phone using Odin. (Don't attempt this unless you have the pit file! You can easily brick your phone. On second thought, don't attempt this at all. I just got lucky I was able to bring it back up. As it was my Data partition was corrupted because of this but I was able to fix it.) I think I did everything right in re-installing. I put a knox free boot loader and recover with Odin first. Then booted into recovery and installed a Knox free rom. Knox boot loader was still there. I was hoping re-partitioning would wipe everything out but it was a no go. Anyone else have experience in this?
Here's my questions:
If we delete those three files and can keep them from reloading, will Knox Boot Loader be disabled?
What partition is aboot.mbn located in or stored in the system? Can it be assessed with adb commands and renamed or deleted?
Where are the sbl files being reloaded from?
Does anyone know if the similar files are the exact same files? If not how do we replace them with non-boot loader versions if the system regenerates them at each boot?
Is there a way to do a nand erase and re-partitioning in order to get rid of the bootloader?
Thoughts?
My hard brick says aboot is in partition 6
Aboot is in partition 6. You can find this out by using a # heimdall print-pit command and
examining the output.
If you dd a different version of aboot.mbn atop that partition it will hard-brick the device,
meaning the screen won't come on and all it wants is a primitive USB serial connect
to some software I'm sure only Samsung has.
How do I know? I have three Dev S4s (VZW) and none of them will let me flash TWRP.
In order to try getting a "less locked aboot" I dd'd an older version (VRUAMDK) onto
that partition (mmcblk0p6). The device is now good to send back to Samsung or to
keep papers from flying -- unless someone knows the secret serial port protocol.
Sigh.
Ehud
perezmarka said:
I started looking at this issue in another thread HERE. I started thinking about this and knew there were others with more info that might help.
Everyone says you can't downgrade the Knox Boot Loader once it's been loaded. I want to try and understand why/how we can modify the system to overcome that.
Here's what I know and I've done:
After MF9, the Knox Bootloader was included in the update. Unknownforce has a great thread that has the modems with or without the boot loader. What I did first was unzip the tar files for MF9 (with and without the boot loader.)
Both files have:
modem.bin
NON-HLOS.bin
rpm.mbn
tz.mbn
When I compare the files in both, they seem identical. Same creation date, same size, ect. They may or may not be the same? But the boot loader version has some extra files.
Boot Loader Version has these files:
aboot.mbn
sbl2.mbn
sbl3.mbn
Process of elimination indicates that these have the Knox Boot loader encoded in some way. The sbl files are placed in the root directory /firmware-mdm/image/ . Try as I might, I can't find aboot.mbn. I did a nandroid backup of my system, then I deleted sbl2.mbn and sbl3.mbn using ES File Explorer. When I rebooted the phone, the files were back in the directory.
Another thing I did was a nand erase and re-partition of my phone using Odin. (Don't attempt this unless you have the pit file! You can easily brick your phone. On second thought, don't attempt this at all. I just got lucky I was able to bring it back up. As it was my Data partition was corrupted because of this but I was able to fix it.) I think I did everything right in re-installing. I put a knox free boot loader and recover with Odin first. Then booted into recovery and installed a Knox free rom. Knox boot loader was still there. I was hoping re-partitioning would wipe everything out but it was a no go. Anyone else have experience in this?
Here's my questions:
If we delete those three files and can keep them from reloading, will Knox Boot Loader be disabled?
What partition is aboot.mbn located in or stored in the system? Can it be assessed with adb commands and renamed or deleted?
Where are the sbl files being reloaded from?
Does anyone know if the similar files are the exact same files? If not how do we replace them with non-boot loader versions if the system regenerates them at each boot?
Is there a way to do a nand erase and re-partitioning in order to get rid of the bootloader?
Thoughts?
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perezmarka said:
I started looking at this issue in another thread HERE. I started thinking about this and knew there were others with more info that might help.
Everyone says you can't downgrade the Knox Boot Loader once it's been loaded. I want to try and understand why/how we can modify the system to overcome that.
Here's what I know and I've done:
After MF9, the Knox Bootloader was included in the update. Unknownforce has a great thread that has the modems with or without the boot loader. What I did first was unzip the tar files for MF9 (with and without the boot loader.)
Both files have:
modem.bin
NON-HLOS.bin
rpm.mbn
tz.mbn
When I compare the files in both, they seem identical. Same creation date, same size, ect. They may or may not be the same? But the boot loader version has some extra files.
Boot Loader Version has these files:
aboot.mbn
sbl2.mbn
sbl3.mbn
Process of elimination indicates that these have the Knox Boot loader encoded in some way. The sbl files are placed in the root directory /firmware-mdm/image/ . Try as I might, I can't find aboot.mbn. I did a nandroid backup of my system, then I deleted sbl2.mbn and sbl3.mbn using ES File Explorer. When I rebooted the phone, the files were back in the directory.
Another thing I did was a nand erase and re-partition of my phone using Odin. (Don't attempt this unless you have the pit file! You can easily brick your phone. On second thought, don't attempt this at all. I just got lucky I was able to bring it back up. As it was my Data partition was corrupted because of this but I was able to fix it.) I think I did everything right in re-installing. I put a knox free boot loader and recover with Odin first. Then booted into recovery and installed a Knox free rom. Knox boot loader was still there. I was hoping re-partitioning would wipe everything out but it was a no go. Anyone else have experience in this?
Here's my questions:
If we delete those three files and can keep them from reloading, will Knox Boot Loader be disabled?
What partition is aboot.mbn located in or stored in the system? Can it be assessed with adb commands and renamed or deleted?
Where are the sbl files being reloaded from?
Does anyone know if the similar files are the exact same files? If not how do we replace them with non-boot loader versions if the system regenerates them at each boot?
Is there a way to do a nand erase and re-partitioning in order to get rid of the bootloader?
Thoughts?
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you can find aboot.mbn as aboot on /dev/blocks/...
gavron said:
Aboot is in partition 6. You can find this out by using a # heimdall print-pit command and
examining the output.
If you dd a different version of aboot.mbn atop that partition it will hard-brick the device,
meaning the screen won't come on and all it wants is a primitive USB serial connect
to some software I'm sure only Samsung has.
How do I know? I have three Dev S4s (VZW) and none of them will let me flash TWRP.
In order to try getting a "less locked aboot" I dd'd an older version (VRUAMDK) onto
that partition (mmcblk0p6). The device is now good to send back to Samsung or to
keep papers from flying -- unless someone knows the secret serial port protocol.
Sigh.
Ehud
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I have also tried overwriting a pre-Knox aboot using DD and got the same result. I found a piece of software called QPST which is a Qualcomm developer tool, that can be used to reflash the bootloader and unbrick the phone. The only problem is you need a data file for your specific model, although this possibly can be extracted from a firmware (probably in boot.img). I haven't gotten to look inside those images yet, but that tool could possibly be able to flash an older bootloader...
Hi I've owned my one for a few months now and have flashed numerous ROMs since plus I've owned every nexus and have flashed countless roms on them. Yesterday I flashed Aicp on a clean wipe and all of a sudden my phone would get to the setup and reboot. I tried restoring 3 different nandroids and they would boot into the os but I had no access to data or WiFi and my hardware keys wouldn't work except the back key. I managed to get into settings and I'm missing my baseband. So I tried to fastboot the cm11s factory image and all I get is audiofx fc every second. I then did a bit of research and here on xda there were a few others with this issue and read that side loading the color os would bring back the files I lost. I'm now writing this from color os and I do indeed have data back but WiFi does not work and its showing my 64 GB one as a 16gb one. I'm lost what to do from here, will flashing stock cm11s work? I tried flashing liquid and same thing happened again. I'm getting extremely frustrated and do not want to send this in to oppo if I can help it. Any help would be so greatly appreciated.
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1)Reboot into bootloader
2)reinstall cm11s using fastboot
http://dist01.slc.cyngn.com/factory/bacon/cm-11.0-XNPH33R-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata_64g.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot flash sbl1 sbl1.mbn
fastboot flash dbi sdi.mbn
fastboot flash aboot emmc_appsboot.mbn
fastboot flash rpm rpm.mbn
fastboot flash tz tz.mbn
fastboot flash LOGO logo.bin
fastboot reboot
3)flash twrp recovery using fastboot
you can download here
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/bacon/openrecovery-twrp-2.8.0.1-bacon.img
rename it "recovery.img"
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
4)boot into recovery
factory reset,advanced wipe-->dalvik,cache,system,data
and flash cm11 rom zip
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/84302/cm-11-20140921-NIGHTLY-bacon.zip
kenzolo said:
1)Reboot into bootloader
2)reinstall cm11s using fastboot
http://dist01.slc.cyngn.com/factory/bacon/cm-11.0-XNPH33R-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata_64g.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot flash sbl1 sbl1.mbn
fastboot flash dbi sdi.mbn
fastboot flash aboot emmc_appsboot.mbn
fastboot flash rpm rpm.mbn
fastboot flash tz tz.mbn
fastboot flash LOGO logo.bin
fastboot reboot
3)flash twrp recovery using fastboot
you can download here
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/bacon/openrecovery-twrp-2.8.0.1-bacon.img
rename it "recovery.img"
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
4)boot into recovery
factory reset,advanced wipe-->dalvik,cache,system,data
and flash cm11 rom zip
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/84302/cm-11-20140921-NIGHTLY-bacon.zip
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I think its file system problem,because it shows 16gb instead 64gb.Pls also check your imei,probably its 0.
k3mik4l said:
Hi I've owned my one for a few months now and have flashed numerous ROMs since plus I've owned every nexus and have flashed countless roms on them. Yesterday I flashed Aicp on a clean wipe and all of a sudden my phone would get to the setup and reboot. I tried restoring 3 different nandroids and they would boot into the os but I had no access to data or WiFi and my hardware keys wouldn't work except the back key. I managed to get into settings and I'm missing my baseband. So I tried to fastboot the cm11s factory image and all I get is audiofx fc every second. I then did a bit of research and here on xda there were a few others with this issue and read that side loading the color os would bring back the files I lost. I'm now writing this from color os and I do indeed have data back but WiFi does not work and its showing my 64 GB one as a 16gb one. I'm lost what to do from here, will flashing stock cm11s work? I tried flashing liquid and same thing happened again. I'm getting extremely frustrated and do not want to send this in to oppo if I can help it. Any help would be so greatly appreciated.
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Your issue clearly describes what's in this thread here. Have you tried it? What recovery are you using?
HI all,
After root, and trials of IUNI OS, I realized that my fast boot screen is not just one line of some chinese words and the word fast boot, nothing else. How can I go back to the original English version of fast boot?
Also, when I charge the phone while its off, the battery icon is not showing anymore but just the One Plus logo on. Any idea how to fix it?
Thanks so much
https://cyngn.com/products/oneplusone/
Scroll down to Factory Images
And fastboot flash the bootloader.
zephiK said:
https://cyngn.com/products/oneplusone/
Scroll down to Factory Images
And fastboot flash the bootloader.
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is that file boot.img?
anhtin said:
is that file boot.img?
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No thats the kernel. Usually on Nexus devices, its fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img but on the OnePlus One its another file.
I'm not sure which one it is but try them all,
-fastboot flash sbl1 sbl1.mbn
-fastboot flash dbi sdi.mbn
-fastboot flash aboot emmc_appsboot.mbn
-fastboot flash rpm rpm.mbn
-fastboot flash tz tz.mbn
-fastboot flash LOGO logo.bin
-fastboot reboot
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I removed the ones that wouldnt make any sense towards the bootloader. If it was my guess, it could be sbl1, so try that first.
that's it!! Thanks so much
Hello, in desperate need of help, I will sum up my problem, and after I'll give a detailed outline of everything I've done.
The main issue is: Custom binary blocked by FRP lock
I'm flashing stock firmware that I downloaded from sammobile with heimdall, using this command:
Code:
~/Heimdall/build/bin/heimdall flash --BOOTLOADER sboot.bin --CM cm.bin --RECOVERY recovery.img --RADIO modem.bin --SYSTEM system.img --CACHE cache.img --HIDDEN hidden.img
After this finishes, the phone reboots, Android logo appears and it says "Installing system updates", bar fills up very quickly, and then it says "erasing".
After that, it reboots again and The FRP message appears again.
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That is the current problem, how I got here is the following:
1. In order to install LineageOS I disabled FRP lock by removing the device from "manage devices", and removing the google account from the phone itself.
2. Installed LineageOS SUCCESSFULLY, I was very happy. I turned off my phone at some point.
3. When I turned it back on, the boot screen displayed the dreaded FRP message. I concluded I had to install stock firmware in order to disable FRP again, which apparently enabled itself again.
4. Since I'm on linux, I'm using heimdall, and initially I could not flash the firmware, so I have to use a patch (can't paste the URL because I'm new, but it shows up in gitlab if you search for "ERROR: Failed to receive file part response!")
5. I downloaded this firmware: "This firmware has version number PDA A510MUBS7CSD9 and CSC A510MPSN7CSD4." and extracted it.
6. Used the command explained above:
Code:
~/Heimdall/build/bin/heimdall flash --BOOTLOADER sboot.bin --CM cm.bin --RECOVERY recovery.img --RADIO modem.bin --SYSTEM system.img --CACHE cache.img --HIDDEN hidden.img
7. The output is littered by "ERROR: Failed to receive file part response!" but it keeps going, session ends, and phone reboots.
I've been googling for hours now. The last thing I tried was the steps from another post here, saying to first flash all the files except hidden.img, and then flash that separately. That did not work either.
Have I bricked it? What can I do?
I just made a windows VM to use Odin3, followed the steps and I got a FAIL!
Coming from linux, I'm used to error messages and logs but this doesn't seem to have anything of the sort.
Help please!
Not that anyone's reading, but I managed to flash stock firmware with odin3 by flashing hidden.img separately, but now it is stuck on the samsung logo forever.