nexus s recovery brick - Nexus S General

i tried to root my nexus to install custom rom, but i got stuck at the root part.
now when i tried to enter "recovery", my nexus shows the android robot lying down, his stomach showing a brick, and a "X" on top.
any help?

So did u manage to install CWM or are you having trouble at the first step of unlocking the bootloader?

digitalguy13 said:
So did u manage to install CWM or are you having trouble at the first step of unlocking the bootloader?
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it's ok now, i prayed and it worked. :fingers-crossed:

Glad to know that it all worked out for you. Now enjoy the custom ROM's that are out here!

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Boot loader is unlocked but i don't have root access Nexus One Running 2.3.3

hello everyone. i been a long time lurker of this site but never had the courage/motive to post. but i have an issue.
after much reading of how great rooting your phone can be. i too wanted to do it. so i looked n looked until i decided that id tryout CM7 cyanogen site
i believe i was able to unlock the bootloader/device. everytime i power up my phone regular start up starts with an unlocked lock at the bottom(like its supposed to right lol)
but here is as far as i get to go. i backed up my apps with astro file manager. then downloaded rom manager n as soon as i open it says "you must root your phone for ROM manager to function. superuser was not found at "/system/xbin/su". use goo search on ur computer to root your phone"
im stuck here because well im a noob and dont know why this is showing up. i was kinda hoping one of you guys could help me out here...
Taking straight from the wiki. Please read it before asking questions.
very generic explanation of steps needed to update a stock phone to custom ROM:
Download the ROM of your choice.
Copy the downloaded ROM image to the SD card
Root if you don't want to unlock bootloader (or just unlock bootloader).
Flash custom recovery image (if not done while rooting)
Turn off the phone
Turn on the phone while holding Volume Down
Select "BOOTLOADER" from the menu
Select "RECOVERY" from the menu
Select "Wipe"
Select "Wipe data / factory reset"
Select "Wipe Dalvik cache"
Return to main recovery menu
Select "Flash update.zip" or "Flash ZIP file"
Turn off verification, if such option is presented
Select your downloaded ROM image
Wait for the flash to finish successfully, if it didn't - do not continue!
Return to main recovery menu
Reboot the phone
You can follow a video walkthrough for this here: How to Flash a Custom ROM
To add to the post above, look at my signature and make sure you read and execute the relevant guide.
Just to clarify what the others are saying. You don't have root because you didn't root your phone.
You only unlocked the bootloader, which allows you to flash partitions through fastboot.
you havent rooted ,just unlocked bootloader
Echo?
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apollofroyo said:
you havent rooted ,just unlocked bootloader
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yea i since realized that. ive now flashed 2.2.
but cant get the to root it yet
trying to figure things out.. maybe rooting wasnt such a good idea since i cant figure it out
rawskillz said:
yea i since realized that. ive now flashed 2.2.
but cant get the to root it yet
trying to figure things out.. maybe rooting wasnt such a good idea since i cant figure it out
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since you have a unlocked bootloader you can do fastboot flash..
get amon ra recovery and do fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
after you do that it should say sending flashing and done with no errors
from then reboot into recovery and do a nandroid of rom then do wipe and wipe and flash selected rom you want.. cm7 plus gapps after reboot and you haverom..
nexus one is ez to gainroot if you unlockboot loadder.. if you dont then it gets more complicated..
rawskillz said:
yea i since realized that. ive now flashed 2.2.
but cant get the to root it yet
trying to figure things out.. maybe rooting wasnt such a good idea since i cant figure it out
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wow thanks alot. it was way easier than i thought it would be. now going to backup my apps and flash cyanogen 7 . the problem is i had installed sdk b4 in wrong folder etc. will take future note. thanks to all

[Q] Nexus 7 (4.1.2) can't root

Hi I have a Nexus 7 version (4.1.2 OTA).
I wanted to ask what the deal is or what I'm doing wrong. I purchased the full version of Nexus ToolKit 7. According to the instructions I made the unlocked bootloader and I wanted to root but each attempt failed.
I do not know what I could do wrong when root is fully automated.
PS: I also tried to reflash Stock Rom (4.1.2)
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IAmNice said:
usb debugging on? Have you checked that?
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Hi. Yes mam (usb debugging on) have a look to the attachment.
Toolkit me boot into fastboot then reboot then for something to fastboot loaded and back to android and trying to upload the files but nothing superuser is not recorded because of (read-only file system).
have a look on the attachment is there to see everything ...
yep same issue here - problem with the forum regs is unless you have enough posts you can't actually address the issue to the appropriate person can you? Anyway, able to unlock but then is unable to root and rest due to a permissions problem. have tried as administrator but of coure this doesn't make any difference.
NexusTropers said:
Hi I have a Nexus 7 version (4.1.2 OTA).
I wanted to ask what the deal is or what I'm doing wrong. I purchased the full version of Nexus ToolKit 7. According to the instructions I made the unlocked bootloader and I wanted to root but each attempt failed.
I do not know what I could do wrong when root is fully automated.
PS: I also tried to reflash Stock Rom (4.1.2)
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You can try flashing CWM recovery and installing Superuser from there.
Download Superuser and copy it to your /sdcard
Flash CWM recovery
Install Superuser from CWM
????
Profit.
try:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1796109
comminus said:
You can try flashing CWM recovery and installing Superuser from there.
Download Superuser and copy it to your /sdcard
Flash CWM recovery
Install Superuser from CWM
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Profit.
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Thanks comminus - but I think that if we could do this then we wouldn't be using the tool kit.
bazabaza said:
Thanks comminus - but I think that if we could do this then we wouldn't be using the tool kit.
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Why not try before you give up? Nothing I suggested is even remotely challenging.
With your tablet booted normally plug it in to your computer and copy the superuser zip in my previous post to the Download directory on your Nexus 7 from Windows.
Judging by the first provided screenshot I can see that option 6 in that toolkit is for flashing recovery. Why not try that?
As far as how to install the zip from ClockworkMod (CWM), there are literally hundreds of threads and YouTube videos that will show you what to do. The better option is to spend a few minutes (literately. It only takes a few minutes.) to learn some basic fastboot commands. If you're willing to learn there are many people who will help.
comminus said:
Why not try before you give up? Nothing I suggested is even remotely challenging.
With your tablet booted normally plug it in to your computer and copy the superuser zip in my previous post to the Download directory on your Nexus 7 from Windows.
Judging by the first provided screenshot I can see that option 6 in that toolkit is for flashing recovery. Why not try that?
As far as how to install the zip from ClockworkMod (CWM), there are literally hundreds of threads and YouTube videos that will show you what to do. The better option is to spend a few minutes (literately. It only takes a few minutes.) to learn some basic fastboot commands. If you're willing to learn there are many people who will help.
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Thx you for your post
But in the Nexus7 ToolKit can be done but is ClockworkMod must first rename (recovery restore files) but with da only when I have ROOT.
And why unnecessary to install CWM and resolve other problems I'll eat a connection. If "simply" can I ROOT who create me rich enough.
NexusTropers said:
Thx you for your post
But in the Nexus7 ToolKit can be done but is ClockworkMod must first rename (recovery restore files) but with da only when I have ROOT.
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Choose #1 in your first screenshot.
After you install CWM make sure you boot recovery before a standard boot. On rebooting from CWM it will say something like "ROM may flash stock recovery on boot." and prompt with yes or no. Choose yes - this renames /system/recovery-from-boot.p and prevents the ROM from restoring stock recovery.
NexusTropers said:
And why unnecessary to install CWM and resolve other problems I'll eat a connection. If "simply" can I ROOT who create me rich enough.
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I'm not really sure what you're trying to say...
I tried quite a few times to root my Nexus 7 with the Nexus 7 toolkit, it hung every time when it was supposed to be installing SuperSU and BusyBox. Every time the last message I saw was "adbd already running as root", and it would just hang there. Everything else appeared to work properly. The only tool I was able to successfully use (more than once) was the Nexus Root Toolkit from Wugfresh http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475. You may want to try that tool.
comminus said:
Choose #1 in your first screenshot.
After you install CWM make sure you boot recovery before a standard boot. On rebooting from CWM it will say something like "ROM may flash stock recovery on boot." and prompt with yes or no. Choose yes - this renames /system/recovery-from-boot.p and prevents the ROM from restoring stock recovery.
I'm not really sure what you're trying to say...
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1. THX u i try it.
2. AH sorry translator make crazy text.
homerbrew said:
I tried quite a few times to root my Nexus 7 with the Nexus 7 toolkit, it hung every time when it was supposed to be installing SuperSU and BusyBox. Every time the last message I saw was "adbd already running as root", and it would just hang there. Everything else appeared to work properly. The only tool I was able to successfully use (more than once) was the Nexus Root Toolkit from Wugfresh http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475. You may want to try that tool.
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Oki THX u i try this tool...
I'm also having this same problem but here's my story:
Using the Nexus 1.5.4 Toolkit, I Unrooted + Flashed jzo54k, success. I locked OEM, success. I unlocked again, success. Then I ran the root process again, and it keeps freezing at the android recovery screen. Following the prompt in the toolkit, I walked away for a few hours hoping time would resolve the issue.
If you're wondering why I unlocked + rooted, and decided to unroot, lock, unlock, and root again, its because I'm super-noob to anything android related after version 1.5, I wanted to learn the processes after I found out I was having troubles with certian things after my Nexus 7 updated from 4.1 to 4.1.2
I am having the same issue as you. 4.1.2 is not rooting for me. I can't install CWM or TWRP because it needs to rename recovery files, and to do that you need to be rooted. If I boot in recovery I always get stock
Having the same issue with a stock 4.1.2. I can unlock no problem but I cannot get it rooted. Everything appears to have worked, but it is not rooted. If I revert back to 4.1.1 I can unlock, root, etc. without issue. I was able to root 4.1.1 and use the root keeper app to then update to 4.1.2 and I was rooted still. However, it would not let me install CWM or anything. ROM Manager says it was installed, but booting to recovery always too me to stock.
Any ideas?
Can you point me into the direction to downgrading?
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MetalMadness said:
Can you point me into the direction to downgrading?
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I used Nexus Root Toolkit v1.5.4 and selected the "Flash Stock + Unroot" option. When prompted I choose the default 4.1.1 option and away it went.
To root my 32Gb on 4.1.2 I had to unlock the boot loader, flash the boot loader back to version 3.34, and then I successfully rooted using the nexus 7 toolkit.
hundred_miles_high said:
To root my 32Gb on 4.1.2 I had to unlock the boot loader, flash the boot loader back to version 3.34, and then I successfully rooted using the nexus 7 toolkit.
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Winner winner! I was just reading THIS which is exactly what you suggested. I just tried this and can confirm that it did work.
Thanks!
hundred_miles_high said:
To root my 32Gb on 4.1.2 I had to unlock the boot loader, flash the boot loader back to version 3.34, and then I successfully rooted using the nexus 7 toolkit.
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Indy1204 said:
Winner winner! I was just reading THIS which is exactly what you suggested. I just tried this and can confirm that it did work.
Thanks!
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Thanks. I did this earlier and it didnt work, but I checked boot instead of flash
FLASH THE OLDER BOOTLOADER DON'T BOOT IT!!!

just got my nexus 7 and have a question

ok just just my nexus 7 and i already unlocked it and rooted it using wugs root kit. my question is why cant i just boot into recovery to flash an rom? how do i flash a custom rom? just wanted to know b4 i mess somthing up. any and all help will be apprieciated
funtimez said:
ok just just my nexus 7 and i already unlocked it and rooted it using wugs root kit. my question is why cant i just boot into recovery to flash an rom? how do i flash a custom rom? just wanted to know b4 i mess somthing up. any and all help will be apprieciated
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flash a custom recovery, then boot into it and flash a rom. there wasnt any need for the root toolkit considering all you have to do to root any nexus is fastboot oem unlock, fastboot a custom recovery, flash a custom rom, and reboot.
simms22 said:
flash a custom recovery, then boot into it and flash a rom. there wasnt any need for the root toolkit considering all you have to do to root any nexus is fastboot oem unlock, fastboot a custom recovery, flash a custom rom, and reboot.
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sorry for the noobness but how do i install a custom recovery like twrp? im really new to the whole android thing and could use some help. if u could provide a link that would b great. thanks already for your help
funtimez said:
sorry for the noobness but how do i install a custom recovery like twrp? im really new to the whole android thing and could use some help. if u could provide a link that would b great. thanks already for your help
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easiest way.. download the goo manager app from the market, free. open it, give it root permission when it asks, press the menu button(three dots on the top right), press install openrecovery script, press yes, let it do its thing, now twrp recovery is installed
fastboot would be the method to install it when youre just rooting. but if you are already rooted, through goo manager is the easiest way to install twrp recovery.
simms22 said:
easiest way.. download the goo manager app from the market, free. open it, press the menu button(three dots on the top right), press install openrecovery script, press yes, let it do its thing, now twrp recovery is installed
fastboot would be the method to install it when youre just rooting. but if you are already rooted, through goo manager is the easiest way to install twrp recovery.
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thank you i really apprieciate it. happy new year to u!
funtimez said:
thank you i really apprieciate it. happy new year to u!
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happy new year
I found I had to reflash the recovery ROM every time I made a backup or flash with goo. Using ROM manager now and works fine.
Happy new year
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[Q] can't get to recovery mode after unlocking

Hi, a bit of noob but i did googled alot
My plan was:
Unlock and root with nexus 4 toolkit.
Do nandroid backup
Flash PA rom.
step 1 went okay,
afterwards i tried to go to recovery mode inorder to backup but i got the lying android with the red warning sign.
I did backup using Rom Manager and nexus 4 toolkit but I'm worried I can't get to recovery mode if something goes wrong.
How shall I proceed before flashing the rom?
The robot lying on it's back is the stock recovery. You need to flash CWM/TWRP before you can do a Nandroid
itayze said:
Hi, a bit of noob but i did googled alot
My plan was:
Unlock and root with nexus 4 toolkit.
Do nandroid backup
Flash PA rom.
step 1 went okay,
afterwards i tried to go to recovery mode inorder to backup but i got the lying android with the red warning sign.
I did backup using Rom Manager and nexus 4 toolkit but I'm worried I can't get to recovery mode if something goes wrong.
How shall I proceed before flashing the rom?
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Do yourself a favour and learn how to use ADB instead of toolkits that do more harm than good if used by inexperienced users and you`ll learn to do it the right way.
Look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474956 for how to.
Youtube tutorial link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY4KSrgi-rE.
itayze said:
Hi, a bit of noob but i did googled alot
My plan was:
Unlock and root with nexus 4 toolkit.
Do nandroid backup
Flash PA rom.
step 1 went okay,
afterwards i tried to go to recovery mode inorder to backup but i got the lying android with the red warning sign.
I did backup using Rom Manager and nexus 4 toolkit but I'm worried I can't get to recovery mode if something goes wrong.
How shall I proceed before flashing the rom?
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If you have Rom Manager Installed and are rooted you should be able to install CWM thru it.
don't have flash recovery on rom manager
I don't have the the "Flash CWM" recovery option on rom manager,
I've attached a screen of what I do have,
I did explore the Recovery Setup but wasn't able to do anything usefull.
Any advice?
itayze said:
I don't have the the "Flash CWM" recovery option on rom manager,
I've attached a screen of what I do have,
I did explore the Recovery Setup but wasn't able to do anything usefull.
Any advice?
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according to ROM Manager you already have CWM installed and its up to date. Have you tried booting into recovery using ROM Manager?
When I press reboot to recovery directly from rom manager it works...
I'm just affraid that in case that I brick or mess up something I won't be able to get to stock recovery mode.
volume down + power button = bootloader (android on his back) also called fastboot mode
use volume buttons to scroll to recovery then press power button to select it
you should then be in CWM recovery if its installed correctly.
If you are using a custom recovery your stock recovery is gone. You would have to use fastboot to flash the stock recovery image back onto the phone. Its rather simple to do as is flashing the stock image file back onto the phone.
that is why I started this thread.
After I Unlocked and rooted I wasn't able to fastboot and go to recovery mode, it showed my the android on his back.
I've tried it again now and it still doesn't work.
but when I boot directly from rom manager it works...
Edit: I posted before you edited your comment.
even though I don't know adb, should I learn and follow this guide?
http://www.androidauthority.com/nexus-4-clockworkmod-recovery-134114
itayze said:
that is why I started this thread.
After I Unlocked and rooted I wasn't able to fastboot and go to recovery mode, it showed my the android on his back.
I've tried it again now and it still doesn't work.
but when I boot directly from rom manager it works...
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There is a bug that restores the stock recovery after a reboot and there should be an option in the root toolkit to fix it. Not saying this is what happened but it may have. The stock recovery is stored in system memory somewhere and the bug fix just removes it so it won't restore itself after reboot.
Follow efrants guide for ADB and fastboot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
kzoodroid said:
There is a bug that restores the stock recovery after a reboot and there should be an option in the root toolkit to fix it. Not saying this is what happened but it may have. The stock recovery is stored in system memory somewhere and the bug fix just removes it so it won't restore itself after reboot.
Follow efrants guide for ADB and fastboot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
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Its not a bug. Its a script. Intended feature.
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El Daddy said:
Its not a bug. Its a script. Intended feature.
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I call it a bug because its an annoying feature. There are a number of threads no how to remove it but using a toolkit to do it is just as easy.
thank you,
but after I've read what you wrote about the bug I open the nexus root tool kit and then I realized what I should have done.
I pressed Custom recovery checkbox and rooted again.
now it works !
itayze said:
thank you,
but after I've read what you wrote about the bug I open the nexus root tool kit and then I realized what I should have done.
I pressed Custom recovery checkbox and rooted again.
now it works !
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Glad you got it working. I would still learn adb and fastboot. Though I too use the tool kit every now and then out of convenience.

[Q] Flashing a Rom.

I've been trying to install LTE on my T-Mobile phone through this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358931
But, I'm really lost.
I have unlocked the bootloader and rooted my Nexus 4. However, when I boot into recovery mode, I just get the Android lying down with the red triangle. I do not have TWRP/Cyanogenmod installed on my Nexus, so I'm not sure how I get into the screen to let me flash the radio, let alone flashing the radio itself?
Could someone point me in the direction or list the steps out, so I can learn and follow?
Sorry in advance. I'm coming from a 2.5 year old iPhone and I really have no clue how Android works. I'm trying to learn, but as technology gets better, the more difficult it is for me to learn.
Thanks in advance.
You need to flash a custom recovery. (Cwm or twrp). Read the stickied root guide at the top of this forum for detailed instructions on how to do so.
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Chromium_ said:
You need to flash a custom recovery. (Cwm or twrp). Read the stickied root guide at the top of this forum for detailed instructions on how to do so.
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I read that. Where I get lost is:
Boot into ClockworkMod Recovery by turning your device completely off. Hold volume up, volume down, and power until the green Android with the open chest is displayed. Navigate to "Recovery Mode" with the volume buttons and select using the power button.
Remember to have a recent nandroid before continuing!
So, I remember flashing a custom recovery when I rooted the phone. But I didn't download TWRP onto the phone, and it was just temporary I think (fastboot -c "lge.kcal=0|0|0|x" boot customrecovery.img). So now, when I try and do a custom recovery, my phone boots into the Android guy and the red triangle.
When I flash a custom recovery, does the phone have to be connected to the computer? Should I install TWRP onto the phone? Did I miss a step somewhere? Perhaps I should not have used the temporary custom recovery, but all I plan on doing is flashing that radio to get LTE...
Any guidance on this?
You could always just boot the custom recovery again then flash the LTE zip.
However, you should really just flash a custom recovery so that its always there when needed.
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