I'm at my wit's end here. I've tried searching around (I rarely, if ever, post) and I can't find a solution to my problem so I'm gonna try here.
First thing's first, Device Specs (HTC Evo 4G):
SUPERSONIC EVT2-3 ENG S-OFF
HBOOT-0.76.2000 (PC3610000)
MICROP-041f
TOUCH PANEL-ATMELC03-16ac
RADIO-2.15.00.11.19
Mar 30 2010,11:24:04
Rooted with unrevoked3
Second, what I was running:
Cyanogenmod 7.0 happily running for about a week
What I was doing (at time of crash): Getting coffee... I left my phone on top of my computer (installed Go SMS Pro about 10 minutes prior), came back and it was boot looping from htc evo 4g screen to htc evo 4g screen to etc...
I have tried everything to get this thing running. All I have is fastboot and the bootloader, I can flash recovery using fastboot but they will not load up... I have tried the 3.7 RUU annd it will only detect my device while in fastboot, it runs through the update and acts like it was successful but it goes back to boot looping. I have also tried to do a nandroid restore using fastboot and I can flash every partition (system, userdata, recovery, cache) EXCEPT boot, where I get a FAILED (remote: image update error) message.
Also, I have tried using the eng-pc36img.zip file and the normal PC36img.zip file and, something interesting, it will update all of the files , radio v2, bootloader, system etc.. etc.., but when it gets to "boot" it will immediately shut off, boot back into the bootloader, reload the zip file and continue where it left off... Is it supposed to do that?
Anyways, that is my plight. I hope I've been descriptive enough. Please help and thanks you!
n00barmy said:
I'm at my wit's end here. I've tried searching around (I rarely, if ever, post) and I can't find a solution to my problem so I'm gonna try here.
First thing's first, Device Specs (HTC Evo 4G):
SUPERSONIC EVT2-3 ENG S-OFF
HBOOT-0.76.2000 (PC3610000)
MICROP-041f
TOUCH PANEL-ATMELC03-16ac
RADIO-2.15.00.11.19
Mar 30 2010,11:24:04
Rooted with unrevoked3
Second, what I was running:
Cyanogenmod 7.0 happily running for about a week
What I was doing (at time of crash): Getting coffee... I left my phone on top of my computer (installed Go SMS Pro about 10 minutes prior), came back and it was boot looping from htc evo 4g screen to htc evo 4g screen to etc...
I have tried everything to get this thing running. All I have is fastboot and the bootloader, I can flash recovery using fastboot but they will not load up... I have tried the 3.7 RUU annd it will only detect my device while in fastboot, it runs through the update and acts like it was successful but it goes back to boot looping. I have also tried to do a nandroid restore using fastboot and I can flash every partition (system, userdata, recovery, cache) EXCEPT boot, where I get a FAILED (remote: image update error) message.
Also, I have tried using the eng-pc36img.zip file and the normal PC36img.zip file and, something interesting, it will update all of the files , radio v2, bootloader, system etc.. etc.., but when it gets to "boot" it will immediately shut off, boot back into the bootloader, reload the zip file and continue where it left off... Is it supposed to do that?
Anyways, that is my plight. I hope I've been descriptive enough. Please help and thanks you!
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Well that certainly sounds no good man. It kind of sounds like your boot partition may be corrupted, so it's unable to write to that partition. You have already tried everything I would have suggested (RUU, RUU from fastboot, RUU from PC36IMG, tried reflashing recovery, etc). Your situation sounds identical to what people were experiencing in this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1009672, and unfortunately no one ever found a solution, other than replacing the phone. I wish you luck, and hope you're able to recover with one of the available RUU's or PC36IMG.
Oh well...
k2buckley said:
Well that certainly sounds no good man. It kind of sounds like your boot partition may be corrupted, so it's unable to write to that partition. You have already tried everything I would have suggested (RUU, RUU from fastboot, RUU from PC36IMG, tried reflashing recovery, etc). Your situation sounds identical to what people were experiencing in this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1009672, and unfortunately no one ever found a solution, other than replacing the phone. I wish you luck, and hope you're able to recover with one of the available RUU's or PC36IMG.
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Well, shucks . I really wanted to be able to figure this out. I've tried and tried and tried and nothing seems to work. Oh, well thanks for putting my mind at ease. Sprint is already replacing it tomorrow. I just wanted to see if I could get this fixed now and be able to pass the information on to others who might be in the same situation. At least I was able to figure out how to downgrade from 2.10 to 0.76!
You don't know of any way of zeroing out the phone's partitions do you? Sorry if that is an odd request but I'm just brainstorming.
n00barmy said:
Well, shucks . I really wanted to be able to figure this out. I've tried and tried and tried and nothing seems to work. Oh, well thanks for putting my mind at ease. Sprint is already replacing it tomorrow. I just wanted to see if I could get this fixed now and be able to pass the information on to others who might be in the same situation. At least I was able to figure out how to downgrade from 2.10 to 0.76!
You don't know of any way of zeroing out the phone's partitions do you? Sorry if that is an odd request but I'm just brainstorming.
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I apologize for the sour news, and wish there was a way for you to recover (maybe there is, but I'm just not aware of it). As far as zeroing out, or erasing all of the partitions, I'm not positive. I know you can do that using fastboot commands ( i beleve), but I don't have a ton of experience with fastboot, other than running an RUU. I'm sure someone else will chime in here and give you the fastboot commands to do that. It would be something like 'fastboot erase recovery', for example if you wanted to erase your recovery partition. I would google up on that a little bit, and see what all you can erase by using fastboot.
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I apologize for the sour news, and wish there was a way for you to recover (maybe there is, but I'm just not aware of it). As far as zeroing out, or erasing all of the partitions, I'm not positive. I know you can do that using fastboot commands ( i beleve), but I don't have a ton of experience with fastboot, other than running an RUU. I'm sure someone else will chime in here and give you the fastboot commands to do that. It would be something like 'fastboot erase recovery', for example if you wanted to erase your recovery partition. I would google up on that a little bit, and see what all you can erase by using fastboot.
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It's all good. Like I said, they're replacing it anyways, just more for my curiosity. Thanks for showing me that thread. Out of all the threads I looked at I, somehow, missed that one. I see y'all have been at this for a while and I will certainly be watching it even after I get my replacement. I guess I'll have to pull my battery doing a radio install...
Sucks to hear about your phone For my curiosity could you please answer a question or two. A lot of people are chalking this up as a "user error" while others are thinking its CM7 (i dont). Then there is the logical one, to much flashing. I see you do not post often, but you know what to do to get out of a jam, most anyway. Did you flash your phone often, like every time a new rom comes out you would try it? Or more of a moderate flasher, stick to a main rom and flash updates, not counting nightlies. Nightlies would be extreme flashing, lol. Thats all, I am just curious on flashing habits, you did say up downgraded Hboot. I am assuming you did this after the bootloops to gain fastboot access, correct? Downgrading Hboot with the new larger partitions will brick a Evo real quick! Personally I am thinking the reason for the new partitions is related to this problem starting to emerge. If there is a way to "erase" everything and write new partitions via fastboot, those of us with older partitions can avoid this sudden death loop, and fix them for those who catch it...
Just a thought
Thanks
n00barmy said:
Well, shucks . I really wanted to be able to figure this out. I've tried and tried and tried and nothing seems to work. Oh, well thanks for putting my mind at ease. Sprint is already replacing it tomorrow. I just wanted to see if I could get this fixed now and be able to pass the information on to others who might be in the same situation. At least I was able to figure out how to downgrade from 2.10 to 0.76!
You don't know of any way of zeroing out the phone's partitions do you? Sorry if that is an odd request but I'm just brainstorming.
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When did your problem begin? Was it after you downgraded from hboot 2.10? That is a tricky and dangerous feat in and if itself. Can you get to the bootloader screen?
UPDATE: If you can get to the bootloader, try reflashing amon RA v2.3. If you're successful, I would then reflash all of the radios including hboot 2.10 and then a rom...in that order.
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dougjamal said:
When did your problem begin? Was it after you downgraded from hboot 2.10? That is a tricky and dangerous feat in and if itself. Can you get to the bootloader screen?
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My problem began last friday and no, I only tried the downgrading bit after it started looping. I wanted to be able to use the fastboot commands. Oddly enough, though. I just tried to run the eng-pc36img.zip again and now it did not immediately reset when trying to update "boot" but rather went through the whole thing... It still loops though...
Woah!
Now able to write to boot using fastboot flash boot boot.img...
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Now able to write to boot using fastboot flash boot boot.img...
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Forward progress is good. So you were able to do that after the last RUU ran? You said it didn't skip over writing the boot.img that time?? However it still loops? Where is it looping at? THe splash screen, correct?
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Forward progress is good. So you were able to do that after the last RUU ran? You said it didn't skip over writing the boot.img that time?? However it still loops? Where is it looping at? THe splash screen, correct?
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Yes, at the splash screen. It seems I can only manually write this one boot.img in my tools folder. Everything else gets a image update error in fastboot. I was not able to do that after the RUU because it changed my hboot to 2.10 (I think, don't quote me on that).
sucks
Damn im sorry to hear about this..i hope that as mentioned above it isnt from too much flashing!! Cause i am what i would call an extreme flasher..lol i flash just about every new rom that drops to try it out
n00barmy said:
Yes, at the splash screen. It seems I can only manually write this one boot.img in my tools folder. Everything else gets a image update error in fastboot. I was not able to do that after the RUU because it changed my hboot to 2.10 (I think, don't quote me on that).
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I see. And yes, running the most recent RUU would indeed 'upgrade' your bootloader to 2.10.
k2buckley said:
I see. And yes, running the most recent RUU would indeed 'upgrade' your bootloader to 2.10.
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I have a little more info. It seems that the only boot.img that flashes successfully through fastboot is the one located in the eng-pc36img.zip file. I cannot flash any from my nandroid backups from rom manager pro. I have not tried any other boot.img files from any other actual pc36img.zip files. I have another but that will set my hboot to 0.97.
Also, I doubt it is from too many writes. I am still fresh to rooting and I am not flash happy by any means...
n00barmy said:
I have a little more info. It seems that the only boot.img that flashes successfully through fastboot is the one located in the eng-pc36img.zip file. I cannot flash any from my nandroid backups from rom manager pro. I have not tried any other boot.img files from any other actual pc36img.zip files. I have another but that will set my hboot to 0.97.
Also, I doubt it is from too many writes. I am still fresh to rooting and I am not flash happy by any means...
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I also doubt it's from writes. That would be a very hard sell on me. I have flashed hundreds of things I'm sure, between roms, kernels, mods, themes, etc. Probably more than hundreds, lol. I just dont see that causing it.
Keep in mind, that whatever hboot you were on when you created a nandroid backup, is the one you'd also need to be on when restoring it. Therefore, if you're using a boot.img from a nandroiid backup, then I'm fairly certain that you'd need to be on the same hboot as when you created the nandroid backup. I discovered this a few weeks ago, lol. Every nandroid backup I had made was created on .93 hboot. I then downgraded to the ENG. 76 hboot, and got careless and tried to restore a backup from when I was on .93 hboot. That did not go well, and resulted in me only being able to get to fastboot. Fortunately I still had recovery, so I had no problem recovering from that.
Anyways, I'm not sure what to suggest next, unfortunately. I will continue trying to come up with suggestions for ya, but for now I think it's pretty much trial and error for ya. I guess if you already have a new phone coming, you don't have much to lose by messing around with that one. I'm just not sure where to take it from there. I've been down that road, and I failed, lol. I just have no idea what prevents the RUU from running successful. Or even if it appears to be successful, it still yields boot loops. So I'm at a loss on what the actual cause of that may be.
k2buckley said:
I also doubt it's from writes. That would be a very hard sell on me. I have flashed hundreds of things I'm sure, between roms, kernels, mods, themes, etc. Probably more than hundreds, lol. I just dont see that causing it.
Keep in mind, that whatever hboot you were on when you created a nandroid backup, is the one you'd also need to be on when restoring it. Therefore, if you're using a boot.img from a nandroiid backup, then I'm fairly certain that you'd need to be on the same hboot as when you created the nandroid backup. I discovered this a few weeks ago, lol. Every nandroid backup I had made was created on .93 hboot. I then downgraded to the ENG. 76 hboot, and got careless and tried to restore a backup from when I was on .93 hboot. That did not go well, and resulted in me only being able to get to fastboot. Fortunately I still had recovery, so I had no problem recovering from that.
Anyways, I'm not sure what to suggest next, unfortunately. I will continue trying to come up with suggestions for ya, but for now I think it's pretty much trial and error for ya. I guess if you already have a new phone coming, you don't have much to lose by messing around with that one. I'm just not sure where to take it from there. I've been down that road, and I failed, lol. I just have no idea what prevents the RUU from running successful. Or even if it appears to be successful, it still yields boot loops. So I'm at a loss on what the actual cause of that may be.
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Yeah, It's getting replaced so if you have any suggestions, go ahead. I'll try anything, I've got nothing to lose at this point. Maybe we can find a solution before I have to turn it in (hopefully). Thanks for the info on the hboot versions, I didn't know that. It makes sense though. I wonder if I can just switch the hboot from .97 to .76 in that one PC36img file I have and maybe it will run... Don't know but anyways...
Oh, I forgot to mention. I flashed an AmonRA v1.8 recovery earlier and while it didn't load it got farther than ANY other recovery I flashed. After the device shut down it said AmonRA v1.8 at the bottom of the black screen, for a split second, before it would go back into the HTC splash loop. It's not much farther but it worked "better" none the less... Anyways, just some food for thought
n00barmy said:
Yeah, It's getting replaced so if you have any suggestions, go ahead. I'll try anything, I've got nothing to lose at this point. Maybe we can find a solution before I have to turn it in (hopefully). Thanks for the info on the hboot versions, I didn't know that. It makes sense though. I wonder if I can just switch the hboot from .97 to .76 in that one PC36img file I have and maybe it will run... Don't know but anyways...
Oh, I forgot to mention. I flashed an AmonRA v1.8 recovery earlier and while it didn't load it got farther than ANY other recovery I flashed. After the device shut down it said AmonRA v1.8 at the bottom of the black screen, for a split second, before it would go back into the HTC splash loop. It's not much farther but it worked "better" none the less... Anyways, just some food for thought
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That is very interesting that you saw the RA recovery 1.8 at the bottom of the screen for a second. What hardware version is your phone? I believe 1.8.0 is only for phones with the older erase block size, which is hardware 002, and some 003. Some of the later 003 models were the new erase block size, which is 0040000. The old size is 0020000. If you're 0040000, 1.8.0 wouldn't work anyways.
As far as changing hboots go, if you're on 2.02 or 2.10 currently, you can't easily downgrade. If you're on something other than those, you should be able to switch hboots easily.
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irishgreen said:
Damn im sorry to hear about this..i hope that as mentioned above it isnt from too much flashing!! Cause i am what i would call an extreme flasher..lol i flash just about every new rom that drops to try it out
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Same here. Sorry for asking in here but does anyone know is there limit?.... and if yes how many time you can flash it, or may just go randomly?
k2buckley said:
That is very interesting that you saw the RA recovery 1.8 at the bottom of the screen for a second. What hardware version is your phone? I believe 1.8.0 is only for phones with the older erase block size, which is hardware 002, and some 003. Some of the later 003 models were the new erase block size, which is 0040000. The old size is 0020000. If you're 0040000, 1.8.0 wouldn't work anyways.
As far as changing hboots go, if you're on 2.02 or 2.10 currently, you can't easily downgrade. If you're on something other than those, you should be able to switch hboots easily.
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I'm actually not sure how to check that . But, As for the hboots, I have successfully downgraded from 2.10 to .076 three times as of right now. I have a few things I'm going to try in succession and I'll post the results .
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I'm actually not sure how to check that . But, As for the hboots, I have successfully downgraded from 2.10 to .076 three times as of right now. I have a few things I'm going to try in succession and I'll post the results .
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The only way to check that (that I know of) is issuing a command from a shell. it would be something like cat /proc/mtd.
Is this the method you've been using to downgrade hboot?? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=883548&highlight=downgrade+hboot ? Otherwise, I'm not sure... As far as I always understood, if you had the newer erase block size (some 003 and all 004 hardware) then downgrading from 2.02/2.10 hboot was not even possible (without making a brick). If you had hboot 2.02/2.10 on the older erase block size then you would be able to successfully downgrade. Anyhow, good luck with your efforts and please post your results.
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Well I could not get out the bootloader and bootloop after running the stock ruu.exe and updating several recovery images PC36img none of em work so I had to go to sprint to order a new one. I really want to come back to MYN ROm when I get my new Evo..But I do not want to brick it again. The only dilemma is I really do not have the total idea of what made my phone just crash force close android and start bootlooping.
I used the unrevoked one click root method and the unrevoked forever to nand unlock it. I was flashing several different kernels at first. When I saw still no improvement in battery life I went to start off flashing Fresh, then AVA then Myn. I had got a force close to with AVA rom and bootloop but i was able to get into recovery and to the splash screen. I wished I had pay attention to what kernel I flashed which was 24hrs before my phone crashed same thing happened when I flashed Myn's rom. However, I was getting crazy bootloops when I first used the battery tweak and after I saw the battery drain I tried a different kernel. At first i was wiping both cache in between but since so many kernels even the stock kernel was giving me a loop at the splash screen (where myn warm 2.2. would come up) I started wiping less just to finally get a kernel which would be stable. The last kernel I flashed I remember was netarchy 4.1.8 cfs fresh compatible around saturday 3pm and around 3am the phone just crashed android crashed and the worst bootloop started happening.
So can anyone give me some feedback please that has their device running smooth with this Rom and/or have had this issue before? Do you recommend unrevoked forever? Does anyone may think its due to flashing so many kernels?
Are you paying for the new phoneor is the warranty taking fare of it.
I'm new to to android scene, but it seems like you shot first and asked questions later... approach could have cost you a new phone.
Anyways have you given up on your old phone. I'm sure there's ways to fix.
What recovery version do you have?
Depending on what recovery you have, you should have usb access still, if so drop a another rom in there and flash via recovery.
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you more then likely didnt actually brick that phone. i would wager if you had asked and tried a few more things that you could have gotten it to work. If the phone boots at all and goes to a boatloader or fastboot then it is 99.999% of the time not bricked and can be fixed.
for example (and you may have tried) the only PC36IMG that normally works most of the time is the original eng bootloader in toasts old root method. if you tried any others most have them dont seem to rewrite everything to get it working.
as far as what caused it there is no way of knowing with the information you provided. I have run the rom and it has been stable. I doubt it was flashing so much as myself and many others flash daily with out problems.
At a lost but luckily I did not have to pay for a new phone
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you more then likely didnt actually brick that phone. i would wager if you had asked and tried a few more things that you could have gotten it to work. If the phone boots at all and goes to a boatloader or fastboot then it is 99.999% of the time not bricked and can be fixed.
for example (and you may have tried) the only PC36IMG that normally works most of the time is the original eng bootloader in toasts old root method. if you tried any others most have them dont seem to rewrite everything to get it working.
as far as what caused it there is no way of knowing with the information you provided. I have run the rom and it has been stable. I doubt it was flashing so much as myself and many others flash daily with out problems.
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I agree I do not think i bricked it but I have tried so many PC36IMG and different bootloaders I am now way more familiar with android and recovery than before lol. I saw your posts in another thread about a guy with the same issue flintr i think but the toast 2 eng still was not working however those were the first i was trying it may work now since I'm sure I was using a different hboot the 97 version then.
I am not sure if there is anyway its going to work now since even though it still says im Ship S-off I have tried running the stock ruu. I tried the fastboot and i flashed an older hboot to get my fastboot commands..so i ran the command fastboot flash recovery recovery-1.8ra. img but it still would not get into recovery i really do not have any idea what happened.
I really think somehow my kernel is affecting everything. I tried to flash a kernel through fastboot and i was getting error it could also be though i do not have the right format for my kernel file.
potna said:
Are you paying for the new phoneor is the warranty taking fare of it.
I'm new to to android scene, but it seems like you shot first and asked questions later... approach could have cost you a new phone.
Anyways have you given up on your old phone. I'm sure there's ways to fix.
What recovery version do you have?
Depending on what recovery you have, you should have usb access still, if so drop a another rom in there and flash via recovery.
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I can't get into recovery..as soon as i select recovery it starts bootlooping.
I'm not paying for the new phone I went to a small sprint store so they just looked at it tried to clear data in bootloader and then ordered me a new phone.
Fair enough, sometimes a fresh start can be good. Good luck
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Hello all.
I have a t-mobile g2, currently S-OFF, which is sitting in hboot/fastboot right now. I will not boot past the HTC screen.
I attained root last night using this method, and it worked without problems. I then gave a few apps (terminal and shark, to be precise) superuser access. Went to sleep.
This morning, I wanted to delete some apps and change some system fonts around (wanted to use the ubuntu font instead of droidsans). deleted photobucket at amazon mp3. while trying to change the fonts, I changed permissions on the /system/ folder to 777 (chmod 777 /system/). Changing the fonts wasn't working out, so i decided to leave it alone and just reboot my device. upon reboot, it would no longer boot past the htc boot screen. It will, however, go into hboot/fastboot mode without a problem. I tried going into recovery mode and using the update.zip (e4aaacea73af.OTA_Vision_TMUS_1.22.531.8-1.1.19.531.1_release_signed.zip renamed). No luck. Also, i tried researching on the forums and using adb to try to unbrick, but adb doesn't recognize any device being plugged in. fastboot did work, though, and i wrote the original recovery.img file into the phone (although I don't know where it goes when this is done...) and now I don't know where to go next. any help?
Try wiping your data and flashing a new rom on there. Some roms have a OC kernel so I would also make sure u know what kind of kernel the rom has. If its OCed I would download o non OCed kernel. Reason being some are like OCed to the max which makes the phone not boot, and when turned off sleeping doesn't want to turn back on.
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Vandale said:
Try wiping your data and flashing a new rom on there. Some roms have a OC kernel so I would also make sure u know what kind of kernel the rom has. If its OCed I would download o non OCed kernel. Reason being some are like OCed to the max which makes the phone not boot, and when turned off sleeping doesn't want to turn back on.
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I had stock android that came with the phone, I just got it about a week ago. Is there any way to find the standard/stock android rom for the g2? if anyone could link it and let me know how to flash it, that would be amazing.
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I've been doing a bit more research, and I found that it might be possible to flash a stock rom (PC10IMG.zip). I downloaded the TMOUS one provided in this thread and shortened it to PC10IMG.zip. Once I do that, I go into Hboot, and when it checks for the different nbh/zip images, it always tells me "no image"/"no image or wrong image!". HELP!!!
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Update:
I've been doing a bit more research, and I found that it might be possible to flash a stock rom (PC10IMG.zip). I downloaded the TMOUS one provided in this thread and shortened it to PC10IMG.zip. Once I do that, I go into Hboot, and when it checks for the different nbh/zip images, it always tells me "no image"/"no image or wrong image!". HELP!!!
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Which one did you download? The first few on there were pre-release ROMs. The 1.19.531.1 ROM was the release ROM originally. Most recent G2's come with 1.22 (the OTA update) pre-installed, which we do not currently have a PC10IMG.zip for. If your G2 had 1.22 (e.g., you already had wifi-calling and tethering), you won't be able to use the 1.19 PC10IMG unless you used gfree to obtain S-OFF. If you did not (i.e., you only flashed the engineering HBOOT), you should not try to flash this file (it will replace your HBOOT with the shipping version and then quit mid-flash because it sees you already have a higher version installed). Even if you did obtain S-OFF with gfree, flashing this file will cause you to lose your engineering HBOOT and root (though you will still have S-OFF, so it's easy to re-root).
As was stated earlier, the easiest/best thing to do at this point is flash a custom ROM. If you still want the stock look-and-feel, here is a pre-rooted stock G2 ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=836042. You want to flash it through ClockworkMod recovery. I'm assuming you hadn't installed this already or you would have a backup of your ROM that you could have simply restored. You can install ClockworkMod recovery through fastboot though (there is a thread in the dev section or you can search for one of the many guides on it).
Also, you will probably want to get the de-odex version of the stock ROM. If you are doing any kind of theming or UI modifications, that is usually required (or your changes will cause a bootloop). Without knowing the details of what you tried to do, I'm guessing this is what happened to you (since the stock ROM is odex'ed).
ianmcquinn said:
As was stated earlier, the easiest/best thing to do at this point is flash a custom ROM. If you still want the stock look-and-feel, here is a pre-rooted stock G2 ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=836042. You want to flash it through ClockworkMod recovery. I'm assuming you hadn't installed this already or you would have a backup of your ROM that you could have simply restored. You can install ClockworkMod recovery through fastboot though (there is a thread in the dev section or you can search for one of the many guides on it).
Also, you will probably want to get the de-odex version of the stock ROM. If you are doing any kind of theming or UI modifications, that is usually required (or your changes will cause a bootloop). Without knowing the details of what you tried to do, I'm guessing this is what happened to you (since the stock ROM is odex'ed).
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Do you mean this thread? I have been trying to follow along and it's a bit confusing (although I feel that's due largely in part to grammatical/usage errors). what you are saying does help a lot though. I just need to learn how to install Clockworkmod Recovery through fastboot. *googles away* in the meantime, feel free to link me to another thread which helps me do this. Thanks a million.
UPDATE:
I finally figured out what I was doing. So I used fastboot to flash a clockworkmod recovery.img onto my g2. When I went to recovery, after booting into hboot, it went to the HTC screen, as it should. Guess what I got? loopboot, once again T_T. Luckily I still have the official recovery.img, and reflashed that. Did I do something wrong? Please let me know.
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UPDATE:
I finally figured out what I was doing. So I used fastboot to flash a clockworkmod recovery.img onto my g2. When I went to recovery, after booting into hboot, it went to the HTC screen, as it should. Guess what I got? loopboot, once again T_T. Luckily I still have the official recovery.img, and reflashed that. Did I do something wrong? Please let me know.
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Wait, so what exactly happened? You entered the bootloader (white screen with green Android guys at the bottom), selected to enter recovery (using volume down and power button to select), and then was presented with an HTC logo? That means ClockworkMod recovery did not successfully flash. Did you get any errors when you used flashboot?
That's exactly what happened, and no, not at all. It said it flashed successfully. Maybe I don't have the correct version of Clockworkmod? If you could please link me to a good one, that would be great.
UPDATE!!
So I found an official clockworkmod 2.5.1.2, and now when I boot into recovery, it shows the HTC logo and then goes to clockworkmod. This is amazing. Thank you guys for all your help, I have learned something new today.
Now, can someone explain the difference between odexed and deodexed? please? lol.
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Wait, so what exactly happened? You entered the bootloader (white screen with green Android guys at the bottom), selected to enter recovery (using volume down and power button to select), and then was presented with an HTC logo? That means ClockworkMod recovery did not successfully flash. Did you get any errors when you used flashboot?
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Looks like I cried victory too quickly. While I do get the menu for clockworkmod (every time I boot, for that matter), every time I issue a command, such as reboot now, or install from SDcard, and even advanced, the screen goes black. GRRR, WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? I've been at this since about 1 today T_T
Just wanted to say that I'm the biggest noob on the planet. While I did upgrade to cwm 3.0.0.5, i didn't know it allowed the use of the main controls. I got my phone up and running now. Thank you for all the help. Good night :]
Hello everyone,
I just want to say I did not make this thread prematurely. Iv had this current issue for over a month. Iv talked to various people on here and other related forums and tried everything others have suggested with nothing working, So I come here to hopefully, somehow, get an answer or a fix.
I've had my Evo since Feb, rooted almost immediately and have been trying different roms ever since. Yet I always found myself going back to CM. Well just recently, Iv run into a problem where ALMOST every rom I try to flash, it gets stuck at the white htc evo 4g screen, constantly rebooting over and over. I actually waited once for hours to see if it eventually would go into the rom but it didnt. Iv tried battery pulls, clearing cache and davlich, nothing works.
Here is what works with no issues that iv tried: Any CM, Miui, Mikfroyo, MikZ, Myns, MynsZ
WHat iv tried and does not work:Mikg, Virus, Kings, Leo, Alliance, Stock Gb,
Btw, I was originally using clockwork and was told to go to Amon Ra(latest version yes)-
Heres what exactly happens:
I download the rom, which Iv tried from my phone and my pc both. Put it on root of sd. reboot into recovery. Wipe: Cache,Davlick,Boot,System,Sd ext.,Data,Sd secure, All userdata/factory reset in that order and sometimes 2 and 3 times. I then flash the rom. The screen shows the progress of the installation of w/e rom it is, always says complete or successful. Reboot.
Almost immediately Shows the screen with the squigley colored lines then after a second or 2, phone vibrates, reboots right to white evo 4g screen. Sits on that screen for approx.10-15 seconds, vibrates goes black for 2-3 seconds and then back to the white evo 4g screen and it does this over and over til im forced to pull the battery. Very VERy frustrating.
I was told maybe the links of the downloads were bad so i tried multiple downloads of the same zip. I was told to check to see if the md5 sum thing matched, it did. I was told to download sd formatter, did that. I was told to update all the latest radios,prl,ext.
I do not know a whole lot about this but Im thinking that every Gb rom i try doesnt work. With the exception of 2 Aosp roms(cm and miui). I could be way off here but im just throwing that out there.
One thing I will mention. In the middle of trying to figure all this out, I deleted my sd card when trying to wipe. Now what is important is this issue was def. happening before I ever made this mistake. SO maybe its a moot point, I just want to mention everything.
Im hoping, praying that some of you MUCH more knowledgeable flashmatics can point me in the right direction because Iv been pulling my hair out for over a month trying everything I can read or was told to come to a conclusion as to why this would be happening.
Thank you for your time. Its much appreciated.
Try downloading and flashing a stock HTC kernel,then reflash the Rom you're trying to run .
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Try downloading and flashing a stock HTC kernel,then reflash the Rom you're trying to run .
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You are the only response Iv gotten so i thank you.
Someone else mentioned this.
So I downloaded: Htc kernel #15
WHat I did was flash the rom(had been various ones) then flashed this kernel, rebooted, same result. Is this what you mean?
Have youve ever even heard of this? WHere every froyo rom iv tried works, 2 specific gb roms work(CM and miui) yet various other(gb) will not work.
Has anyone EVER heard of anything like this?
What hboot version?
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My suggestion is go completely stock. Unroot with a 3.70 RUU and then root your phone again. Start from scratch and then load up or attempt to load up one of the Sprint Lovers rom and see what happens. Maybe just maybe you had a bad root. I do recommend Amon as well though.
Or try this get Caulkins wipe all zip and format your phones harddrive and load up Sprint Lovers and see what happens
I would recommend flashing the kernel first before the ROM,however,since you can successfully flash froyo ROMS,playa may be right and you should try running the ruu and starting over.I was thinking the problem was an incompatibility between an ASOP ROM and a Sense kernel but doesn't hold water if you can get froyo based ROMS to boot up.
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What hboot version?
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not sure how do i find that out? I though if I updated all radios, ext. it included that. If im way off here sorry.
playya said:
My suggestion is go completely stock. Unroot with a 3.70 RUU and then root your phone again. Start from scratch and then load up or attempt to load up one of the Sprint Lovers rom and see what happens. Maybe just maybe you had a bad root. I do recommend Amon as well though.
Or try this get Caulkins wipe all zip and format your phones harddrive and load up Sprint Lovers and see what happens
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Like I said I will try anything, so I will be trying to do this as soon as I have time. I may run into problems with how to do this, can you possibly point me in the direction or a how to? I mean I obviously would know how to flash a sprint lovers rom but im talking about the un-rooting step regarding 3.70 ruu??, Iv never did it and probably would be lost(noob).
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not sure how do i find that out? I though if I updated all radios, ext. it included that. If im way off here sorry.
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Not a problem. Turn your phone off and hold the power button and the volume down button. This will take you to the bootloader screen. The hboot and radio versions should be at the top. I'm betting your hboot is .76
I had the same issue that you did and nothing worked, I was unable to flash any new GB Rom besides cm. I tried flashing stock, using multiple versions of clockwork and amon ra. Nothing worked, updating my hboot to the latest version fixed my issue, I'm guessing its something to do with the hboot version and hardware combination. You may lose fastboot commands, if you're unsure of what those commands are I doubt you'll miss them. And recent developments have allowed for downgrading of hboot. I'll dig the link up for the latest hboot.
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7027238
I personally flashed the 2.02 hboot for downgradability. I'd avoid 2.16 since it is so new and I've heard of issues after flashing. Anything prior to that should be fine.
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Not a problem. Turn your phone off and hold the power button and the volume down button. This will take you to the bootloader screen. The hboot and radio versions should be at the top. I'm betting your hboot is .76
I had the same issue that you did and nothing worked, I was unable to flash any new GB Rom besides cm. I tried flashing stock, using multiple versions of clockwork and amon ra. Nothing worked, updating my hboot to the latest version fixed my issue, I'm guessing its something to do with the hboot version and hardware combination. You may lose fastboot commands, if you're unsure of what those commands are I doubt you'll miss them. And recent developments have allowed for downgrading of hboot. I'll dig the link up for the latest hboot.
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7027238
I personally flashed the 2.02 hboot for downgradability. I'd avoid 2.16 since it is so new and I've heard of issues after flashing. Anything prior to that should be fine.
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This.
I was having the same problem htcevo4g03 was having and I had hboot 0.76.2000. Here is what I did:
Made a nandroid backup
Using rom manager I downgraded to clockworkmod 2.5.0.7
Downloaded hboot 2.10.0001 under Evo Stock and Radios
Wiped data and cache (I don't know is this is necessary but probably not a bad idea)
Flashed hboot 2.10.0001
Downloaded and flashed fresh evo 4.2 (a rom that wouldn't flash before) via recovery and it worked!
unvivid said:
Not a problem. Turn your phone off and hold the power button and the volume down button. This will take you to the bootloader screen. The hboot and radio versions should be at the top. I'm betting your hboot is .76
I had the same issue that you did and nothing worked, I was unable to flash any new GB Rom besides cm. I tried flashing stock, using multiple versions of clockwork and amon ra. Nothing worked, updating my hboot to the latest version fixed my issue, I'm guessing its something to do with the hboot version and hardware combination. You may lose fastboot commands, if you're unsure of what those commands are I doubt you'll miss them. And recent developments have allowed for downgrading of hboot. I'll dig the link up for the latest hboot.
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7027238
I personally flashed the 2.02 hboot for downgradability. I'd avoid 2.16 since it is so new and I've heard of issues after flashing. Anything prior to that should be fine.
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Hey Man,
I haven't tried anything yet but im going to this morning.
Looking at the bootloader screen, says:
Supersonic EVT2-3 SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT-2.10.001
MICROP-041f
RADIO-2.15.00.05.02
Ok so I should download anything prior to 2.16 and flash like a rom?
Thoughts after youve seen my version?
TeamGold said:
This.
I was having the same problem htcevo4g03 was having and I had hboot 0.76.2000. Here is what I did:
Made a nandroid backup
Using rom manager I downgraded to clockworkmod 2.5.0.7
Downloaded hboot 2.10.0001 under Evo Stock and Radios
Wiped data and cache (I don't know is this is necessary but probably not a bad idea)
Flashed hboot 2.10.0001
Downloaded and flashed fresh evo 4.2 (a rom that wouldn't flash before) via recovery and it worked!
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looks like the hboot version youve downgraded too is the one Iv had
unvivid said:
Not a problem. Turn your phone off and hold the power button and the volume down button. This will take you to the bootloader screen. The hboot and radio versions should be at the top. I'm betting your hboot is .76
I had the same issue that you did and nothing worked, I was unable to flash any new GB Rom besides cm. I tried flashing stock, using multiple versions of clockwork and amon ra. Nothing worked, updating my hboot to the latest version fixed my issue, I'm guessing its something to do with the hboot version and hardware combination. You may lose fastboot commands, if you're unsure of what those commands are I doubt you'll miss them. And recent developments have allowed for downgrading of hboot. I'll dig the link up for the latest hboot.
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7027238
I personally flashed the 2.02 hboot for downgradability. I'd avoid 2.16 since it is so new and I've heard of issues after flashing. Anything prior to that should be fine.
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I downloaded and flashed Hboot 2.02 from the evo stock and radios and then tried to flashed Virus and Synergy, but the same thing is happening.
Im going to try hboot 2.15 but it sure dont look good. This is UNREAL
Bump:
Anyone of you guys that replied earlier in the thread or Anyone else out there?
Any help would be very much appreciated!
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Might sound weird, but have you tried reformatting the SD card?
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Might sound weird, but have you tried reformatting the SD card?
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hey the reply is much appreciated!
If you read my op, I mentioned someone told me to dl sd formatter on my pc which I went through the steps and it didnt work.
Hey man If you get a chance please read my op, this is prob going on a month and a half and no fix to this point. I would have though if I brought the issue here, it would be resolved like that but it hasnt. Iv tried everything ppl have thrown at me and not a thing has worked. Other than froyo roms and 2 gb roms(cm7/miui), cannot getting anything to work. Ill flash a rom, it always says successful I reboot, turns to the white screen and gets stuck, rebooting over and ove, always back to the white screen and Im forced with a battery pull to do anything else. AMAZING!
If you can just look over the OP maybe just maybe you might have something you think could work.
The very last thing i tried, in which 2 ppl said they were having the same issue, was to downgrade the Hboot. I did this and it didnt work. SO frustrating.
The one thing I did not try that was said to do was unroot, go back to stock, and root again.
SO lost here. Again thanks for contributing to this thread.
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hey the reply is much appreciated!
If you read my op, I mentioned someone told me to dl sd formatter on my pc which I went through the steps and it didnt work.
Hey man If you get a chance please read my op, this is prob going on a month and a half and no fix to this point. I would have though if I brought the issue here, it would be resolved like that but it hasnt. Iv tried everything ppl have thrown at me and not a thing has worked. Other than froyo roms and 2 gb roms(cm7/miui), cannot getting anything to work. Ill flash a rom, it always says successful I reboot, turns to the white screen and gets stuck, rebooting over and ove, always back to the white screen and Im forced with a battery pull to do anything else. AMAZING!
If you can just look over the OP maybe just maybe you might have something you think could work.
The very last thing i tried, in which 2 ppl said they were having the same issue, was to downgrade the Hboot. I did this and it didnt work. SO frustrating.
The one thing I did not try that was said to do was unroot, go back to stock, and root again.
SO lost here. Again thanks for contributing to this thread.
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I would just go ahead a unroot,wipe the hell out of it then go a reroot the see what you get. With everything you have tried so far that maybe the thing you need,sorry I couldn't be more help.
Same situation here now
So.. i'm in basically the same situation.. with a wrinkle.
I just tried.. about 8 roms.. ALL of them get stuck on the white screen
Except.. CM 7.0.3.1.. that seems to install
Any thoughts on what the heck that could be?
Roms I tried:
miui
warm 2.2
calkins new one
kings 3d
fresh 4.2
I agree... unroot, run the s-on tool form unrevoked.
run the RUU for your phone
re-root
flash Amon Ra recovery and try a new ROM
Hey hip,
OK if I have to start from scratch I will. But since I'm a super noob, can you please be a little more specific on the steps I have to take? I don't know much about s-off and s-on tool and also what ruu is. If you can just point me in the right direction then I can follow the directions.
And ty for your time
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So, I don't really post on forums because I'm pretty tech-savvy, but I have a big problem that I can't fix, and I can usually fix everything (thanks to you guys!)
This morning, my incredible acted up as I was checking an e-mail and it froze, so I decided to battery pull because restarting my phone didn't work. (Note, my incredible has been running VERY solidly on a CM7.1 nightly). As I tried to boot up the phone again, it would stay on the white HTC Incredible screen. When I rebooted into recovery thru HBOOT, i realized that there was an error mounting something, like recovery_log, or something like that (i didn't mind this because I thought I knew what I was doing), but I tried restoring my old nandroid backup that was working well, but it didn't work. It said it couldn't format /data or something... It ended up staying on the white HTC incredible screen. So, I wiped data/cache like 10 times, and dalvik cache as well and tried re-flashing a clean install of cm7.1 stable, but didn't work again - led me straight to the white Incredible screen. So, installing a fresh rom AND restoring a solid backup didn't work... so...
I found the RUU 2.3 stock rom on the development forums, and tried to install that like I do with the radios (PB31IMG.zip) through HBOOT, but no cigar. It did go PASSED the white screen, but boot loops at the Droid eye.
So, I thought I'd find a different stock img, and found the 2.2 official OTA .zip and installed it the same way, but got the exact same result (boot loops, forever).
Any suggestions? I can't think of anything else.... I feel like my phone is bricked, but I didn't do anything to make that happen.
I feel like something happened that made me not able to format the /data, and stuff. I even formatted my SDcard in case it was the problem.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
Load the RUU onto a different fat32 sd card and see if you are able to boot.
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i'll try that and give an update. thanks for the reply!
*update* no luck. same thing happens. i tried on three different sdcards formatted fat32...
Can you factory reset and flash a ROM from a different sd than the one you were using? Description sounds like bad sd, and AOSP roms interact with the sd on boot. If original (CM 7) sd is toast, it'll never boot, hence different sd card and prefably RUU
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I had this happen once where no matter what rom i flashed all i got was bootloops. I had to get the stock froyo ruu.exe that you run from your pc and install it that way. Then once installed boot up and go to settings/sd & phone storage and do a factory reset from there. This factory reset is a true reset as it wipes out vzw programing also. After reset folow on screen steps to reactivate your phone, you can skip the rest of the setup. Once thats done your good to go just flash clockwork or amon ra recovery and then flash what ever rom you want. No guarantees but it worked for me.
NOTE: This assumes you are s-off, if your not after flashing the ruu you will have to use unrevoked to regain root and s-off again.
You can also try wiping /system and /boot.
*token post to get my post count high enough to ask for help in the hacking section, dumb rule btw. FAIL*
Mine is now stuck in a continuous boot as well. It's not rooted and have no idea how to fix it.
I see instructions in this thread but they mean nothing to someone who doesn't know what the abbreviations stand for or how to go about the commands required.
sl4m said:
*token post to get my post count high enough to ask for help in the hacking section, dumb rule btw. FAIL*
Mine is now stuck in a continuous boot as well. It's not rooted and have no idea how to fix it.
I see instructions in this thread but they mean nothing to someone who doesn't know what the abbreviations stand for or how to go about the commands required.
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if you are non root. you will need to download the RUU.exe for 2.2 and install if from you pc.
http://androidforums.com/htc-droid-...mplest-instructions-ever-windows-xp-only.html
follow that and your phone will be back to the day you got it out of the box.
All the recommendations prior to Synisterwolf's post require root.
Some of the "abbreviations" are detailed in the Droid Incredible Development section. If you head over there you can read up on a beginners guide to root terms and helpful links in one of the top four threads namely:
If You're New to Modding/Rooting, Read This First! (Updated 08/05/10)
I will say though:
CM7.1 = CyanogenMod 7.1 (this is a rom)
OTA = Over The Air
2.2 = Froyo (Android software version 2.2)
RUU = basically refers to a file that people use to revert back to the Droid Incredible's pre-root status. Although there are additional steps as well.
SlimSnoopOS said:
All the recommendations prior to Synisterwolf's post require root.
Some of the "abbreviations" are detailed in the Droid Incredible Development section. If you head over there you can read up on a beginners guide to root terms and helpful links in one of the top four threads namely:
If You're New to Modding/Rooting, Read This First! (Updated 08/05/10)
I will say though:
CM7.1 = CyanogenMod 7.1 (this is a rom)
OTA = Over The Air
2.2 = Froyo (Android software version 2.2)
RUU = basically refers to a file that people use to revert back to the Droid Incredible's pre-root status. Although there are additional steps as well.
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RUU = ROM Update Utility
no luck, I installed the program on my XP machine, but the app can't connect to the phone.
The phone literally keeps rebooting over and over.
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no luck, I installed the program on my XP machine, but the app can't connect to the phone.
The phone literally keeps rebooting over and over.
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Then its gotta be a hardware failure.
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wow... what a bummer. thanks for the help anyway, it's much appreciated.
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no luck, I installed the program on my XP machine, but the app can't connect to the phone.
The phone literally keeps rebooting over and over.
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Does it give any specific error code when it says it can't connect to the phone?
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but don't you have to have HTC sync installed on your pc to use an ruu.exe? Do you have that installed?
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I'll try it again to verify the code, I'm pretty sure it was "170"
sl4m said:
*token post to get my post count high enough to ask for help in the hacking section, dumb rule btw. FAIL*
Mine is now stuck in a continuous boot as well. It's not rooted and have no idea how to fix it.
I see instructions in this thread but they mean nothing to someone who doesn't know what the abbreviations stand for or how to go about the commands required.
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I had this issue the first time i rooted my phone and attempted to put on a ROM, and i resolved it when i found this post to get back to stock. I also used this to fix a problem where my phone had a black screen with a line through it on booting to recovery or attempting to do a nandroid back up:
droidforums.net/forum/droid-incredible-hacks/95406-how-correctly-unroot-incredible.html
All i did was basically use the PB31IMG Method without turning s=on, ( i had stock radio and still have 7.28 )
1) download that PB31IMG.zip and drop it on the root of your sd card ( it has to be named ( PB31IMG.zip ) so make use you have file extensions showing on your PC.
2) boot to hboot and and let see the file and install it
3) used unrevoked ( remove sd card ) to aquire root again.
idk if this helps, but this seems to get me out of the few weird situations i had
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I'll try it again to verify the code, I'm pretty sure it was "170"
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Check this out to fix your 170 error.
http://androidforums.com/incredible...170-171-solution-windows-7-a.html#post1472468
This low key happened to me and I booted in to HBOOT and went to clear storage and it did its thing and booted up, from there I had to activate it then I was set!
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I apologiz if this has been answered, or beat into hte ground, or what. I cant really find an answer, and not sure what to search for either.
I recently noticed that my hboot is "s-on". I still have root, and su and everything. ?I want to update hboot from .76.2000 to the latest, which is 2.16.00.
I see I can go to this revolutionary website and generate a key which allows me to get s-off, but it looks like thats for rooting a brand new ohone. mine is already rooted, just has S-ON.
can I flash hboot 2.16.00, then flash that revolutionary patch/s-off and be in good shape, or would that mess something up? I'm trying to flash the anthrax kernel, and I need something higher than .76
Interestingly I had a very similar issue yesterday. If you have some qxdm files on the root of your sdcard, and can't mount the sdcard, this may work for you. I had to execute a couple of commands in fastboot mode. I am assuming with these steps that you have a computer, win/lin/mac whatever with adb already configured, etc.
Power off phone
Remove sdcard
Power on holding vol down
Select Fastboot
Connect USB to computer
Open cmd prompt/terminal on computer
Execute
Code:
fastboot oem enableqxdm 0
Execute
Code:
fastboot oem eraseconfig
Power off phone
Insert sdcard
Rejoice!
I really hope this works for you, I wasted a couple of hours digging around google to find this.
Flash the unrevoked forever zip through recovery, not sure if it's compatible with your hboot or radio, but it's worth a shot.
You can always RUU to like 3.70 and run unrevoked. I'd prefer that over updating to the latest and running revolutionary since unrevoked doesn't use a different hboot and is easier to unroot, but you can do either if you don't find a different way.
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jasongthang said:
I apologiz if this has been answered, or beat into hte ground, or what. I cant really find an answer, and not sure what to search for either.
I recently noticed that my hboot is "s-on". I still have root, and su and everything. ?I want to update hboot from .76.2000 to the latest, which is 2.16.00.
I see I can go to this revolutionary website and generate a key which allows me to get s-off, but it looks like thats for rooting a brand new ohone. mine is already rooted, just has S-ON.
can I flash hboot 2.16.00, then flash that revolutionary patch/s-off and be in good shape, or would that mess something up? I'm trying to flash the anthrax kernel, and I need something higher than .76
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What recovery where you using? And what did you wipe before this happened? You seem to have hit the sake thing as me, but my recovery was gone, as well as my Rom.
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I'm using Amon Ra
I was following this guide [Guide][31 Dec] Rooting and Sense Guide! to try and flash everything decently and how it should be. I flash the newest radios/nv/wimax the way it shows. I got to the kernel, he recommended Anthrax, so I downloaded it and flashed it. The phone wouldnt boot past the splash screen.
So I pull the battery, and pwr+vol down because I want to get into recovery. Well it boots normally into the white hboot screen, and I happen to look at the security, it says S-ON. Huh, thats weird, but everything is working normally (i think) so I just go into recovery, and flash ChopSuey's kernel. THAT doesnt let me boot past the splash screen.
So looking more at Anthrax thread, I notice that you need to have a higher hboot int order to flash the Anthrax kernel successfully, i have .76.2000. Someone has a link for a .93 hboot, so I download and flash it. I flash the Anthrax kernel from recovery, but now the phone wont boot, it just keeps going back to the white hboot screen. I have the phone working now by just re-flashing the rom (evo classic), but I want to get the S-ON situation fixed, I want to have the proper hboot that I need, and I would LIKE to get the Anthrax kernel working, although I could go to another one if its just not going to work.
Is there a good write-up on just what exactly the hboot is and what it does? I never read up on it because it never seemed to be something I needed.
Thanks for your replies.
plainjane said:
Flash the unrevoked forever zip through recovery, not sure if it's compatible with your hboot or radio, but it's worth a shot.
You can always RUU to like 3.70 and run unrevoked. I'd prefer that over updating to the latest and running revolutionary since unrevoked doesn't use a different hboot and is easier to unroot, but you can do either if you don't find a different way.
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Are you pretty much saying to just completely flash back to stock un-rooted, and start all over again? That would be fine with me, would that straighten out any hboot problems as well, as far as putting the hboot back to the way it should be, or was?
It's not a bad idea. RUU back to stock, accept the updates, then root using whatever the most current version is.
Ok, messed around and updated with a back-to-stock pc36img, the hboot version was still .93... So now I've successfully rooted with unrevoked. s-off, super user, everything is fine, but i'm still at the .93 hboot.
What exactly is hboot, and can I update it to 2.16.0001? How do i know which hboot i should be on?
Also, I apologize again but its been a while. My phone is running clockwork recovery. Can I just flash the amon ra recovery zip through clockwork?
jasongthang said:
Ok, messed around and updated with a back-to-stock pc36img, the hboot version was still .93... So now I've successfully rooted with unrevoked. s-off, super user, everything is fine, but i'm still at the .93 hboot.
What exactly is hboot, and can I update it to 2.16.0001? How do i know which hboot i should be on?
Also, I apologize again but its been a while. My phone is running clockwork recovery. Can I just flash the amon ra recovery zip through clockwork?
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No reason the upgrade your HBoot. Latest doesn't necessarily mean best. I wouldn't go any higher than 0.97, personally, since that's the last version that's downgradable.
You'll be fine with what you have.
Captain_Throwback said:
No reason the upgrade your HBoot. Latest doesn't necessarily mean best. I wouldn't go any higher than 0.97, personally, since that's the last version that's downgradable.
You'll be fine with what you have.
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Captain, any idea why some of us seem to be having trouble restoring back, while others aren't?
I'm almost at my wits end here. The hours I've put into this makes me feel like I'm close, but the honest truth is that I've yet to so much as get my device to stop showing up as a Qualcomm Diag Mgr, when I first turn the phone on, & haven't even gotten root or S-Off yet.
I've got a HW0004 evo, which I'd previously rooted with unrevoked & 2 - 3 months ago had rooted with unrevoked forever. I was running Decks, with a 32 gb sd card, which I was constantly having to run parted on b/c my sd-ext was losing it's filesystem, and my last attempt to fix this without going back to a 16 gb card was to switch from amonRA to TWRP 2.0, then repartition with a ext4 partition this time. It had been running smoothly for a week, if not longer, so I decided that I could go ahead & flash firerat's mod again, this time with a more accurate (and smaller) system partition. When I rebooted I started having this issue.
I'm somehow back to S-ON, 2.10.0001, 2.15.00.11.19 radio, with no access to adb. When I tried to flash the RUU that you posted over on MikMIk, to go back to stock 3.70, i had a ton of problems getting it to actually complete (everything from stopping in the middle of it, to going to a black screen, as if it had stopped, then coming back on & looking like it was going to finish, to stopping when I got to the reboot screen, but I'm pretty sure that it did finally flash. The only problem is that it still won't recognize my phone when I run unrevoked3, and it won't stay on long enough to let me figure out why.
ncadden said:
Captain, any idea why some of us seem to be having trouble restoring back, while others aren't?
I'm almost at my wits end here. The hours I've put into this makes me feel like I'm close, but the honest truth is that I've yet to so much as get my device to stop showing up as a Qualcomm Diag Mgr, when I first turn the phone on, & haven't even gotten root or S-Off yet.
I've got a HW0004 evo, which I'd previously rooted with unrevoked & 2 - 3 months ago had rooted with unrevoked forever. I was running Decks, with a 32 gb sd card, which I was constantly having to run parted on b/c my sd-ext was losing it's filesystem, and my last attempt to fix this without going back to a 16 gb card was to switch from amonRA to TWRP 2.0, then repartition with a ext4 partition this time. It had been running smoothly for a week, if not longer, so I decided that I could go ahead & flash firerat's mod again, this time with a more accurate (and smaller) system partition. When I rebooted I started having this issue.
I'm somehow back to S-ON, 2.10.0001, 2.15.00.11.19 radio, with no access to adb. When I tried to flash the RUU that you posted over on MikMIk, to go back to stock 3.70, i had a ton of problems getting it to actually complete (everything from stopping in the middle of it, to going to a black screen, as if it had stopped, then coming back on & looking like it was going to finish, to stopping when I got to the reboot screen, but I'm pretty sure that it did finally flash. The only problem is that it still won't recognize my phone when I run unrevoked3, and it won't stay on long enough to let me figure out why.
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Well I know quite a few people that used TWRP had similar issues (sd card issues aside). But it could be firerat's that was the last straw. Let's say that you have bad blocks on your system partition, but then you use the mod to reduce the size if the partition to a size that *should* be big enough to accomodate everything, but due to your bad blocks, actually isn't. That would likely lead to corruption of your system partition, and everything would go downhill from there. Personally, I've tried to reproduce most of these issues on my device with TWRP and haven't had any success. My phone always works fine. I think it just comes down to everyone's devices being different, and the bad blocks causing device corruption one way or another with the ones that fail.
jasongthang said:
I apologiz if this has been answered, or beat into hte ground, or what. I cant really find an answer, and not sure what to search for either.
I recently noticed that my hboot is "s-on". I still have root, and su and everything. ?I want to update hboot from .76.2000 to the latest, which is 2.16.00.
I see I can go to this revolutionary website and generate a key which allows me to get s-off, but it looks like thats for rooting a brand new ohone. mine is already rooted, just has S-ON.
can I flash hboot 2.16.00, then flash that revolutionary patch/s-off and be in good shape, or would that mess something up? I'm trying to flash the anthrax kernel, and I need something higher than .76
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I know how to fix this had the same problem a few months back
1 : Download the stock RUU executable for your PC
2 : Make sure you have the htc sync drivers installed on your PC
3 : Enable USB debugging in your phone's settings menu
4 : Hook your phone up to PC and run the RUU (This will return it 100% to stock)
5 : You will know need to root again. (this is the only way I got through this problem)
6 : After you root s will be off (delete or rename any PC36IMG.zip after you have used them from your SD card)
Here is the RUU that got me out of the same problem they won't let me post links yet just google this....
RUU_SuperSonic_GB_Sprint_WWE_4.53.651.1_Radio_2.15.00.0808_NV_2.15_release_209995_signed
My phone is back to....somewhat normal now, i think lol.
I may just be having issues with the particular rom I'm on. But everything seems fine.
I have reverted back to hboot eng .76.2 because I wasnt able to fastboot with .93, and I wanted to flash a custom boot image. When I flashed the .76 hboot, I wasnt able to boot my phone, i could only bounce between recovery and hboot. What seemed to fix this is reflashing the rom. I only wiped dalvik and cache, nothing else. This allowed me to boot right up normally, and I have fastboot commands. But I'm back to square one in that I don't have that anthrax kernel running anymore. I'm thinking of jumping back on the MIUI train though.