[ROM][STOCK][jro03e][i9020t] With Touch Clockwork Recovery factory image - Nexus S Android Development

This is the stock image (flashable via fastboot) from here, with the recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.0.2-crespo.img in place of the factory recovery.
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I intended it for ease of running stock with cwm, and to have all the useful things for getting back to stock in one place, or to recover from a bad flash...etc.
It is not rooted, straight stock jro03e, no mods (other than swapping recovery).
I'm not going to do a cwm version, get fastboot running!
If you want root, flash root from the attachment in this post.

Good idea! :good:

Thanks Man!!!
This will help my nexus during the continue flashing!!!

wolf230 said:
Thanks Man!!!
This will help my nexus during the continue flashing!!!
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And according to this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1750726 you may get the update running this.
I am running stock, rooted, aosp kernel...I guess I may see if I get JB update ota. Unless, of course, someone posts it here before I get it lol.

Hey i have a stock NS tmo running ICS and I want to unlock it, get CWM, so i can try a JB ROM..... But the problem is my micro usb is broken or something I cant connect to a pc or a mac via the file manager nor via cmd/fastboot.
So my question is this is i flash this via fastboot will it replace the stock recovery even though Im not unlocked?

RamboDroid said:
Hey i have a stock NS tmo running ICS and I want to unlock it, get CWM, so i can try a JB ROM..... But the problem is my micro usb is broken or something I cant connect to a pc or a mac via the file manager nor via cmd/fastboot.
So my question is this is i flash this via fastboot will it replace the stock recovery even though Im not unlocked?
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Hmmm....I never tried it while locked, but you will need your usb working even if it is locked. This is all via fastboot over usb.
I would try a different usb cable, beyond that it sounds like it may be a hardware problem, and I don't know how to fix that.

I updated the first post for JRO03E with touch cwm.

tnx!

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FRF85B unrooted me.... helpp!!!

I updated to this new version and it took away my root access is there a quick and easy workaround or do I have to REROOT???? please help me....
Stock recovery or aftermarket?
robwscott83 said:
I updated to this new version and it took away my root access is there a quick and easy workaround or do I have to REROOT???? please help me....
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Im not quite sure how it works but stock ROMS are not rooted, wait till one of the modders posts the stock + root, and then flash over your current.
Flash the third file on this page, the one under root: http://htcpedia.com/forum/showthread.php?p=67177#post67177
I WAS using modaco r19 with clockwork recovery now I can't boot into the recovery just get the yellow exclamation when I try to boot into recovery..
robwscott83 said:
I WAS using modaco r19 with clockwork recovery now I can't boot into the recovery just get the yellow exclamation when I try to boot into recovery..
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Reflash recovery via fastboot.
MSigler said:
Reflash recovery via fastboot.
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That's all I need to do??? And that will give me the super user app back??? I'm still kind of a noob sorry guys.. fastboot is done thru the Cmd on the PC????
robwscott83 said:
That's all I need to do??? And that will give me the super user app back??? I'm still kind of a noob sorry guys.. fastboot is done thru the Cmd on the PC????
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No, it will give you recovery back, and then you can flash the zip to root FRF85B from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=713019
And yes, fastboot would be through command/terminal on a computer.
Ok thanks a lot I will have to try it later I am at work right now and do not have access to a pf... but thanks again... so just to clarify... my phone is STILL ROOTED?? I just lost the recovery and have to reflash it via fastboot... once I do that I will just do a nandroid restore... and stop messing stuff up... lol... thanks again...
robwscott83 said:
Ok thanks a lot I will have to try it later I am at work right now and do not have access to a pf... but thanks again... so just to clarify... my phone is STILL ROOTED?? I just lost the recovery and have to reflash it via fastboot... once I do that I will just do a nandroid restore... and stop messing stuff up... lol... thanks again...
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If you just flashed a factory FRF85B rom, then no, it's probably not rooted. You have to run the zip file that I linked to root it.
Ohh one more question... since I was not the one who rooted the phone to begin with I have never rooted or really done this before am I going to have to download and install the USB drivers theybtalk about in the q&a forum on rooting?? (For fastboot access)
robwscott83 said:
Ohh one more question... since I was not the one who rooted the phone to begin with I have never rooted or really done this before am I going to have to download and install the USB drivers theybtalk about in the q&a forum on rooting?? (For fastboot access)
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You're going to need to use fastboot in order to flash the recovery via fastboot. When you turn your phone on, the first thing it shows, the multicolored X...just the picture, not the animated X, does it have an open lock icon below it?
MSigler said:
If you just flashed a factory FRF85B rom, then no, it's probably not rooted. You have to run the zip file that I linked to root it.
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I updated via a link on the engadget website it said it was for ALL froyo builds...
robwscott83 said:
I updated via a link on the engadget website it said it was for ALL froyo builds...
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Yeah, you just need to run the rooter linked above.
MSigler said:
You're going to need to use fastboot in order to flash the recovery via fastboot. When you turn your phone on, the first thing it shows, the multicolored X...just the picture, not the animated X, does it have an open lock icon below it?
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Yes it does still have the open lock that's y I thought maybe just needed to reflash the recovery...
robwscott83 said:
Yes it does still have the open lock that's y I thought maybe just needed to reflash the recovery...
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That means your bootloader is unlocked. You just need to flash a recovery image, since you can't seem to boot to recovery, then run the rooter.
Ok... so I am just flashing the recovery and sorry again but do I need the USB drivers or that adb thing they talk about in the instructions or is that JUST FOR ROOTING.....
robwscott83 said:
Ok... so I am just flashing the recovery and sorry again but do I need the USB drivers or that adb thing they talk about in the instructions or is that JUST FOR ROOTING.....
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You need USB drivers to manipulate your phone via USB, more specifically, via ADB, which means Android Debugging Bridge. You'll be using a variation of that, a script called "fastboot" to flash a recovery image to your phone, from your computer, via USB. So yes, you will need to be able to connect to it via USB.
K..... :s...... lol.... looks like I gotta do some research lol thanks a lot for all your help I really do apprecieate it....
robwscott83 said:
K..... :s...... lol.... looks like I gotta do some research lol thanks a lot for all your help I really do apprecieate it....
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Do you have the SDK or anything yet?

[Help] My o2x doenst boot, keep rebooting

Well, my o2x keeps rebooting, and stucking on boot.. i tryied flash v10b with nvflash and v20l with smartflash and its keep rebooting.. the phone doenst boot, i cant get into home screen.. anyone knows what can be? how i can fix it?
Thx
Have you come from a custom ROM before flashing v10b? If you have then you will probably have to use Paul obriens backtoext3 which is just flashed in cwm.
If its not then that's as far as my helpfulness can go...
Fulwood Sedge said:
Have you come from a custom ROM before flashing v10b? If you have then you will probably have to use Paul obriens backtoext3 which is just flashed in cwm.
If its not then that's as far as my helpfulness can go...
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i was on modaco, then i restore back the original backup with cwm.
after i tryied install v20l, phone doesnt boot, then i tryied v10b and phone doesnt boot..
now i cant install CWM since the android system doesnt up.. any other idea? maybe a backtoext3 without cwm?
You should still be able to get cwm even in a boot loop. Keep holding power and volume down until you get to it and then flash backtoext3.
Was it boot looping after you restored your original. If it was then you might only be able to nv flash an original rom.
If it wasn't then you should be able to get to recovery and flash backtoext3
JackStow said:
i was on modaco, then i restore back the original backup with cwm.
after i tryied install v20l, phone doesnt boot, then i tryied v10b and phone doesnt boot..
now i cant install CWM since the android system doesnt up.. any other idea? maybe a backtoext3 without cwm?
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Install CWM via NVFLash. Follow the first 3 steps of this guide to install it.
Fulwood Sedge said:
You should still be able to get cwm even in a boot loop. Keep holding power and volume down until you get to it and then flash backtoext3.
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No. He said he smartflashed 20L, which means CWM has been overwritten with the stock recovery. All this will achieve is a wipe.
Fulwood Sedge said:
Have you come from a custom ROM before flashing v10b? If you have then you will probably have to use Paul obriens backtoext3 which is just flashed in cwm.
If its not then that's as far as my helpfulness can go...
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TrymHansen said:
Install CWM via NVFLash. Follow the first 3 steps of this guide to install it.
No. He said he smartflashed 20L, which means CWM has been overwritten with the stock recovery. All this will achieve is a wipe.
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thx guys, i will try it
but, if i smartflashed 20L, it doesnt means that the partitions back to ext3 too?
JackStow said:
thx guys, i will try it
but, if i smartflashed 20L, it doesnt means that the partitions back to ext3 too?
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Yes, it does. I suggested you install CWM so you can restore a backup or flash a new one.
Both of the flashing procedures (NVFlash, Smartflash) should have restored your phone to a working state no matter what, so either your phone is faulty, or your USB-connection is flaky, lets hope its the last. (I assume you have read how, and most importantly, how not to connect USB when flashing.)
So run back2ext3, install a ROM and see if that works.
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Yes, it does. I suggested you install CWM so you can restore a backup or flash a new one.
Both of the flashing procedures (NVFlash, Smartflash) should have restored your phone to a working state no matter what, so either your phone is faulty, or your USB-connection is flaky, lets hope its the last. (I assume you have read how, and most importantly, how not to connect USB when flashing.)
So run back2ext3, install a ROM and see if that works.
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do u suggest me install a ROM original or a custom rom?
and what u mean with how not to connect usb when flashing?
JackStow said:
do u suggest me install a ROM original or a custom rom?
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To verify your phone isn't broken, first install an original ROM.
and what u mean with how not to connect usb when flashing?
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Primarily it was a hint to go search and read about how to flash before you flash. But since you ask:
Do not connect to USB via a hub, always connect directly to the computer. When something doesn't work, try a different cable. Do not use an overclocked computer to flash. etc. etc. etc.
TrymHansen said:
To verify your phone isn't broken, first install an original ROM.
Primarily it was a hint to go search and read about how to flash before you flash. But since you ask:
Do not connect to USB via a hub, always connect directly to the computer. When something doesn't work, try a different cable. Do not use an overclocked computer to flash. etc. etc. etc.
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well, iv installed cwm, then install backtoext3, then flashed v10b via nvflash, and phone still in boot loop :S
god damm ;/
JackStow said:
well, iv installed cwm, then install backtoext3, then flashed v10b via nvflash, and phone still in boot loop :S
god damm ;/
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Try to flash a rom or restore a backup via CWM. Doing the same thing over and over is not likely to help.
Download one of these: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1328656
Put it on your sdcard.
Install CWM via NVFLash. (If not already there.)
Start CWM.
Wipe/Factory reset.
Flash it.
TrymHansen said:
Try to flash a rom or restore a backup via CWM. Doing the same thing over and over is not likely to help.
Download one of these: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1328656
Put it on your sdcard.
Install CWM via NVFLash. (If not already there.)
Start CWM.
Flash it.
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i will try, but now im at work, i cant donwload 200mb >.>
but i will try later, then i post the results here.. very very thx man..
i just doind another tryes, but sometimes the phone stuck even in CWM menu..

[Q] Looking at a strange way to stock my ace?

Hi everyone,
Recently my Ace has stopped charging through the USB port. I tried every cable I could find, even the PC cable, but none charge (and the PC doesn't recognize the phone), so I've come to the conclusion that my phone's port is faulty. I'm still under warranty, so normally I would just send it in.
Here's the tricky part. I have cyanogen mod 7.2 flashed on the phone, and I'd rather send it in stock. Before anyone asks, I DID make a backup of stock the moment I got the phone, but in the 6 months I had it, somethings happened and now it won't go back to it (it recovers up to 'data' then fails)
Anyway, I have an external battery charger which lets me charge just the battery, so I'm not on some weird doomclock, and have a 16 gb SD card, and an adapter which lets me load stuff onto it directly from a computer. My ace is the Telstra variant which runs on the S5830TDVKQ3 ## rom, but to be honest I'll be happy to get any ace stock rom onto it.
I was thinking that I could go back to stock by flashing stock kernel, then bootloader, and then rom, then stock recovery? The only problem is, I have no idea how to split up the firmware from SamMobile into those parts and have them flash-able. I've seen a similar thread to this on about a galaxy nexus but not for the ace, can anyone help me out?
I havent touched ODIN since last year and I've used it once but to my understanding ODIN reverts everything to stock rom. Flash with the 3-5 package rather than the one package version.
Someone else will have to fill with more information/correct me.
QNBT said:
I havent touched ODIN since last year and I've used it once but to my understanding ODIN reverts everything to stock rom. Flash with the 3-5 package rather than the one package version.
Someone else will have to fill with more information/correct me.
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Only problem is that ODIN works through download mode via USB cable, and my port doesn't work at all! :crying:
chodemaster91 said:
Only problem is that ODIN works through download mode via USB cable, and my port doesn't work at all! :crying:
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Then get a stock based rom which is flashable through CWM.
Like stocklite.....But it has some tweaks. So replace systemui.apk, framework-res.apk and touchwiz launcher with stock ones.
And then remove superuser and flash.
system.img said:
Then get a stock based rom which is flashable through CWM.
Like stocklite.....But it has some tweaks. So replace systemui.apk, framework-res.apk and touchwiz launcher with stock ones.
And then remove superuser and flash.
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Thanks I'll give it a shot.
chodemaster91 said:
Only problem is that ODIN works through download mode via USB cable, and my port doesn't work at all! :crying:
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simply download that firmware.. cook flashable zip using UOT kitchen without any of tweak and after flashing flash back stock recovery.. you are ready to go
chodemaster91 said:
Only problem is that ODIN works through download mode via USB cable, and my port doesn't work at all! :crying:
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Ah, sorry, how naive of me...
madman said:
simply download that firmware.. cook flashable zip using UOT kitchen without any of tweak and after flashing flash back stock recovery.. you are ready to go
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Hmm will this method also give me all the stock samsung themes and stuff? So it will look like the day I bought it?

[SOLVED] [Q] Getting back to stock ROM

Hi all
I have rooted and unlocked the bootloader but haven't taken the jump and stuck a ROM or kernel on as yet, as am actually quite happy with the stock ROM, and also rely on the headphones, amongst other things - which appear to be a problem on some of the ROMs.
If I do stick a custom ROM on, can I easily get back to the stock one, is there a stock ROM of that which I can flash via CWM ?
I understand that with CWM I (currently) have to instantly stick a ROM on, so presumably cant do a backup of the stock ROM at that point..before putting on FXP or some such
I presume I can use the sony update service, but would that wipe the root ...?
could someone enlighten me
many thanks
nat
xda-nat said:
Hi all
I have rooted and unlocked the bootloader but haven't taken the jump and stuck a ROM or kernel on as yet, as am actually quite happy with the stock ROM, and also rely on the headphones, amongst other things - which appear to be a problem on some of the ROMs.
If I do stick a custom ROM on, can I easily get back to the stock one, is there a stock ROM of that which I can flash via CWM ?
I understand that with CWM I (currently) have to instantly stick a ROM on, so presumably cant do a backup of the stock ROM at that point..before putting on FXP or some such
I presume I can use the sony update service, but would that wipe the root ...?
could someone enlighten me
many thanks
nat
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Take a backup of what you have now in recovery, and you can always restore.
Also there are plenty of stock .ftfs in the allin one thread in Q&A that can be flashed in flashtool
No.
if you flash cmw from the thread then yeas, but you have unlocke your bootloader, so just flash the advanced stock kernel and then you have recovery without having to reflash a rom...
gregbradley said:
Take a backup of what you have now in recovery, and you can always restore.
Also there are plenty of stock .ftfs in the allin one thread in Q&A that can be flashed in flashtool
No.
if you flash cmw from the thread then yeas, but you have unlocke your bootloader, so just flash the advanced stock kernel and then you have recovery without having to reflash a rom...
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hi thanks for the reply
this one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922925
that has CWM rolled up in it?
and I can simply type
fastboot flash boot Tkernel.elf
using the version of fastboot that came with flashtool
with the phone in fastboot mode (blue LED)?
effectively following steps from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23181182#post23181182
xda-nat said:
hi thanks for the reply
this one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922925
that has CWM rolled up in it?
and I can simply type
fastboot flash boot Tkernel.elf
using the version of fastboot that came with flashtool
with the phone in fastboot mode (blue LED)?
effectively following steps from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23181182#post23181182
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yes

Stuck in bootloop

So I was working on flashing this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2715408 and I got so far as using the tools in this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2713954 to one click root and install twrp, made my nandroid back up, copied that to my computer, then flashed the 24a bootstack zip from xdabbeb's rom thread. the bootstack flash failed and now I do not know what to do next...its stuck in a bootloop at the lg logo.
I am able to get into the recovery and download mode if that helps.
please help!
Here is a bit more information about my situation:
Hi all,
Started by rooting with the one click method, then installed twrp via one click and moved the 4 zip files from this rom thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2715408 to my phone in preparation for flashing the new custom rom.
went to flash the 24abootstack.zip via twrp, that failed, so i tried to do the a recovery via twrp, and that did nothing.
after that i found out i was able to get into download mode still
the phone doesn't show up correctly in device manager which means I cannot makee sure it is on com port 41 before trying to use the lg flash tool to flash the tot file.
The phone shows up in the category 'Andorid Phone' and its called 'USB Modem Phone ADB port in the device manager.
I have deleted all the drivers and re installed them also.
Im going on a week and a half without my phone and i really need it back!!
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what to do?
Whoever can get my phone up and going will receive a generous donation via paypal. There is just no way I can go another week without a phone!
If we need to use linux to fix this, I have Ubuntu 13.04 ready to go via bootable usb also.
recovery and download mode
anthony914 said:
Whoever can get my phone up and going will receive a generous donation via paypal. There is just no way I can go another week without a phone!
If we need to use linux to fix this, I have Ubuntu 13.04 ready to go via bootable usb also.
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Dude wipe and reinstall or use the lg flashtool go back to stock...What are you having a problem with???
stillblaze01 said:
Dude wipe and reinstall or use the lg flashtool go back to stock...What are you having a problem with???
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I would do that, but like I said I cannot get the phone to show up correctly in device manager which means that I cannot make sure it is on COM PORT 41.
A big thank you goes out to bouchigo for helping me get my phone working again. All I had to do was adb sideload a new bootstack zip and rom zip and I was up and running.

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