when i turn on phone i hold vol down and hold it then hit power button, bootloader?
i get the 4 options , option 2 is recovery ( i wait until its looked for pgi99 thingy) then scroll down to option 2 hit power. this takes me to a black screen with red triangle i then hold vol up hit power then i apply update and then i get into custom recovery. is this right?
Download Rom manager and go into the app and select flash clockwork mod recovery
Then when u want to go to recovery , hold vol down + pow ,
Bootloader, wait for the thingy , recovery and voila
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Permanent recovery flashing requires S-OFF.
so there is nothing wrong with the entry method for s-on user?
Sounds like you rooted pre-unrevoked and have teh HTC engineering recovery. When you go to the triagle and vol up + Power, is the recovery blue with 2.0e at the top?
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Sounds like you rooted pre-unrevoked and have teh HTC engineering recovery. When you go to the triagle and vol up + Power, is the recovery blue with 2.0e at the top?
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yep thats the one. yes i rooted long time ago, i then have to apply "update" to get to modded recovery. depends if i wanna use cwm or ext4 rec
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what is the problem exactly? do you just want a permanent custom recovery? in that case you need to S-OFF and flash it via fastboot. Check my guide for help.
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what is the problem exactly? do you just want a permanent custom recovery? in that case you need to S-OFF and flash it via fastboot. Check my guide for help.
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not particularly, just wondered as i have more steps to get to recovery than most guides. i do have a issue of flashing a certain rom and if this effected the reason why i get bootloops with it. its a data2ext rom which ive never run before. installed many other custom roms no issues until this rom, although my hunch is its sd card related
well.. obviosuly.. you need to partition your SD-Card with an EXT2/3/4 partition
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well.. obviosuly.. you need to partition your SD-Card with an EXT2/3/4 partition
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lol yes thats what i have been doing but the ext isnt taking. that is, i have been running ext2 for sometime all was good. when i flashed the rom which auto converts ext2 to 4 it had issues mbblokop thingy. i then did the partitioning with gparted as that is pretty stout. however it would create the partition to ext4 no errors. then if i reread the cards attributes it was still ext2 . repeated the operation a few times before it read ext4 . then in reverse ext 4 to ext 2 it would take a few attempts to make it happen. i.e as if the card doesn't like being changed from ext2 to 4 . stubborn call it but it would eventually.
even so when configued as ext4 as i need this rom would bootloop on 2nd boot.
having not been able to run a rom that needs ext4 have reverted back to a rom that uses ext2 and all is good
Data2sd aside, the recovery you have does not backup. I definitely recommend going s-off and replacing it with something else
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does not back up what? i have nand back ups and they return phone to exactly how it was, ext and all! ???
Using that blue recovery????
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Using that blue recovery????
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no cwm. the htc thing you mention has no use at all afaiks . i.e there are no options other than to wipe and apply update.
when i appy update from those options its then that i'm taken to the rec we all know. depending on who's rec (cwm/ext4) i have on the sd card named "update"
Yes as I suspected. This leaves you vulnerable (ive been there).
If you break your Rom and then your SD fails, you're really screwed. Please take my advice and s-off then flash a proper recovery. You have been warned
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agreed. being S-OFF really helps to un-screw yourself if sommat goes wrong.
Ok thx you pair. Will get sorted.
I have back ups of the back ups so ok in that respect? Or are you meaning i'm risking getting bricked some how?
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Ok thx you pair. Will get sorted.
I have back ups of the back ups so ok in that respect? Or are you meaning i'm risking getting bricked some how?
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No I mean if for some strange reason you use an app which screws your recovery (I bet ROM manager is capable of that), and then your ROM doesn't want to boot for another reason (**** happens), if youre S-ON your only choice is to use a RUU (risking more stuff going wrong). if youre S-OFF you just wipe recovery and re-flash it, then restore a backup.
my experience was that i was using a fake flash version of cwm (applying from 2.e as update), formatted all my partitions then flashed something, it wiped my SD (this has happened a few times to me) and im stuck with a recovery that cant mount the sd card, a phone that wont boot, no fake flash recovery on SD or rom to flash. Having 2.e was an old school method which has been superseded and needs to be replaced before getting yourself into trouble as I did. Now stop dilly-dallying and get to it. Double time.
Do you want 50 press ups with that sarge? ;-) it will be done
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A simple, single and easy way to wipe and format your Android device's partitions.
Introducing SuperWipe
Many problems can occur when you flash multiple files on your device. Flashing new files from recovery only copies over the existing files, leaving all old files on your device's partitions, which takes up space and hinders the operations and performance of your Android device. Thus facing these problems, The SuperWipe idea was invented by Ohsaka at xda.
His original link for SuperWipe for the G1 can be found here!
Since then developers have ported or use the same concept of SuperWipe to completely wipe there devices. Let this be the base template for all future SuperWipe concepts.
Mission
We have been working on this project to make it simpler to port to different devices. So I have rewritten the script in edify language. This script also carries the same options as the Original SuperWipe for the G1.
SuperWipe will now read it's properties you set up. Say you only want to wipe certain partitions/files, you have the freedom of choice by editing the SuperWipe.prop file that is stored in the sdcard.
I have also made this an open source project using the GPL in hopes that you donate time, code and any ideas towards this project.
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SuperWipe general information
A simple, single and easy way to wipe and format your Android device's partitions.
SuperWipe is practically a zip you flash through your recovery.
It SuperWipes your partitions so that your next rom install has minimal issues.
It also has extras!
To set up:
You must flash this once and reboot to be able to edit it from inside the rom with a file manager or using the recovery mount sdcard option to edit your SuperWipe.prop file located in sdcard/SuperWipe/SuperWipe.prop to specify what you WANT WIPED! Or you can make a folder on the root of your sdcard called SuperWipe. Then pull a copy of SuperWipe-prop-sample to that folder renaming it SuperWipe.prop with you edits.
A Sample SuperWipe properties edits:
This file is default, you must configure the file to wipe your preference!
#***wipe data/factory reset***
SuperWipe.Userdata=false
SuperWipe.Cache=false
SuperWipe.Sdcard.android_secure=true
SuperWipe.Sdcard.Android=false
#***superwipe extras***
SuperWipe.Boot=false
SuperWipe.System=false
SuperWipe.Sdcard.sdext=false
CheckFileSystems=false
SuperWipe.log=true
MoveRecoveryLog2sd=true
RebootDevice=false
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This looks awesome, thanks!
Holy crap. . . . This looks awesome. Has anyone tried it? I'm scared. Ha.
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Just to be clear, you use this in addition to a full wipe or instead of a full wipe?
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This will do it for you.
First: Flash the file through the Recovery.
Second: Once you've booted back up, go to your SDCard/SuperWipe folder, there is the SuperWipe.prop. Edit that (taking false to true) on the selections you want wiped (the next time you need to wipe).
So when you're ready to change ROMS, just flash the SuperWipe from Recovery and this time it will wipe the options you marked True.
If I want to get the same results as a fastboot wipe, what should NOT be set to true? I want to make sure I don't brick my phone here.
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estallings15 said:
If I want to get the same results as a fastboot wipe, what should NOT be set to true? I want to make sure I don't brick my phone here.
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All of the selections that are in the script are the ones you would have to do manually from Recovery in order to do a full wipe.
This app just automates it.
Thanks Richie, nice to see some new stuff for the MT4G anytime, i've been using a similar script but it can only wipe data/cache/system, yours does a more so i'll try it out. And no one should be scared to try this, it won't blow up your phone, cause a BSOD, or fix the economy, but will speed up wiping process.
Just tested everything True and it works perfectly... Thanks Richie
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Just tested everything True and it works perfectly... Thanks Richie
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Same here! I'll be hitting the thanks button now.
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I assume the reboot option is a reboot back to recovery?
Try SuperWipe Now!
Thank you guys. Sure hope it's useful! And more take advantage of its simplicity...
johnson8cyl said:
I assume the reboot option is a reboot back to recovery?
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Yes it will
Reboot option reboots into recovery.
johnson8cyl said:
I assume the reboot option is a reboot back to recovery?
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A simple, single and easy way to wipe and format your Android device's partitions.
Yes! So that you can reflash cleanly your ROM.
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Yes it will
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Good, then I set everything to true and let it ride......
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Used this on the G1 forever as a solution to wiping problems for Sense roms. Does this still do as clean of a job as that one? If so this is like super toilet paper!
Thought so. Thanks Richie.
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RichieDaze said:
A simple, single and easy way to wipe and format your Android device's partitions.
SuperWipe is practically a zip you flash through your recovery.
It SuperWipes your partitions so that your next rom install has minimal issues.
It also has extras!
To set up: You must flash this once and reboot to be able to edit it from inside the rom with a file manager or using the recovery mount sdcard option to edit your SuperWipe.prop file located in sdcard/SuperWipe/SuperWipe.prop to specify what you WANT WIPED! Or you can make a folder on the root of your sdcard called SuperWipe. Then pull a copy of SuperWipe-prop-sample to that folder renaming it SuperWipe.prop with you edits.
sample SuperWipe properties edits:
This file is default, you must configure the file to wipe your preference!
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So, wheres the link?
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chipis said:
So, wheres the link?
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A simple, single and easy way to wipe and format your Android device's partitions.
ok, maybe this is stupid but i don't know. i recently was able to get my evo hboot back down to 0.76.2000 and i'm like all excited and stuff. it works and i'm happy.
here's the potentially stupid question... when creating a backup in the mentioned recoveries, they create a backup of BOOT. does BOOT mean HBOOT?
Second question... in the backup recovery is listed. is that the recovery such as twrp, ra. cwm?
the reason i ask is i'm planning on restoring a backup and i don't want to lose my hboot. the recovery was done on hboot 2.16
i have three oreo cookies for the first person who know, answers, and doesn't call me a dumb-ass.
That's your boot image, not your hboot. And yes that backs up your recovery.Now where's my oreos
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CRIME INC. said:
That's your boot image, not your hboot. And yes that backs up your recovery.Now where's my oreos
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ok. so if i make a back up with CWM and then install RA and use RA to restore the CWM backup, it will put CWM back on my device?
and here's your three Oreo's. real deal, not some of those cheap ass wal-mart fake crap cookies! :good:
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ok. so if i make a back up with CWM and then install RA and use RA to restore the CWM backup, it will put CWM back on my device?
and here's your three Oreo's. real deal, not some of those cheap ass wal-mart fake crap cookies! :good:
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I do believe that's what would happen, I've never used that option when making a nandroid though.
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well since i know now it wont screw up my hboot... i think i'm about to give it a shot and test it.
enjoy those cookies, they were my last ones.
jsp254 said:
well since i know now it wont screw up my hboot... i think i'm about to give it a shot and test it.
enjoy those cookies, they were my last ones.
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Good luck, post back and let us know how it turns out.
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It won't revert recovery but you need to use a special setting to restore a CWM backup from ra or twrp.
Edit: at least not from my experience..
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i never even tried it. i had been running the latest TWRP, but went back to RA. i like the keyboard ability in TWRP and being able to name my backups as i create them. but, i like the 3x wipe option in RA. if i knew how to mash them together to get a touch responsive, keyboard equipped, triple wiping recovery... i would just be someone else people could ***** at for bricking their ****.
i may go back later.
i'm like a ***** with shoes.
"what to wear today...pumps, heels, or jungle boots..."
I believe you will have to reflash whatever Rom or kernel you had after you recover your backup, since you changed Hboots. Usually it will not boot into the operating system, but will go directly to Hboot instead.
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shortydoggg said:
I believe you will have to reflash whatever Rom or kernel you had after you recover your backup, since you changed Hboots. Usually it will not boot into the operating system, but will go directly to Hboot instead.
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Not the case. Hboot has nothing to do with it. I ran a ROM on 2.18 then downgraded to 2.10 and the ROM still worked.
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ROMs have nothing to do with hboot, they are contained in the /system and /data partitions while hboot is located somewhere esle. The only interaction between the two is that hboot is what tells the how to start up and that is what then loads up the actual ROM on the Android VM
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Not the case. Hboot has nothing to do with it. I ran a ROM on 2.18 then downgraded to 2.10 and the ROM still worked.
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2.10 yes, but I've had Hboot 0.76 after downgrading from 2.10, 2.16, and 2.18 and that was the case. I always had to reflash the kernel to get it to boot into the operating system, or else it would go directly to Hboot. It's an old engineering bootloader unlike 2.10.
I use a zip called superwipe. i'll have to get back to you on where i found it, but i think it would be a good solution to your TWRP/RA dilema lol. all you do is flash in recovery the superwipe.zip, and it automatically deletes cache/dalvik cache/data, three times, then sends you back to the recovery menu, where you can just simply flash your desired rom zip. sorry if this was already mentioned... i didn't read all of the reply pages
its called ZZZVR_SUPERWIPE.ZIP, im sure google will point you to the download location
also, im running MIUI ROM and RA 2.3 recovery
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i never even tried it. i had been running the latest TWRP, but went back to RA. i like the keyboard ability in TWRP and being able to name my backups as i create them. but, i like the 3x wipe option in RA. if i knew how to mash them together to get a touch responsive, keyboard equipped, triple wiping recovery... i would just be someone else people could ***** at for bricking their ****.
i may go back later.
i'm like a ***** with shoes.
"what to wear today...pumps, heels, or jungle boots..."
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Twrp factory reset/data wipe wipes 2x in one click everything except dalvik which its wipe option wipes 2x as well as a matter of fact I think every single wipe option in twrp automagically runs 2x it jist formats the partition and then reformats it again everytime you swipe the slide
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Hi all, i have problem with my desire. It always boot to safe mode. I tried factory reset. Didnt work. I have stuck power button. What should i do?
jucky said:
Hi all, i have problem with my desire. It always boot to safe mode. I tried factory reset. Didnt work. I have stuck power button. What should i do?
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You should flash the 2.3 RUU.
And how to do that? Because when i boot in recovery it tells me that it's in safe mode because it can't access something. Maybe this is the reason it doesn't see my SD-Ext partition??
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And how to do that? Because when i boot in recovery it tells me that it's in safe mode because it can't access something. Maybe this is the reason it doesn't see my SD-Ext partition??
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Oh you're talking about the 4ext recovery safe mode? If thats the case then dont flash the ruu.
Sometimes it happens after flashing a different hboot, and it can be fixed by doing a full wipe. If that doesnt work you can try deleting the 4ext folder on the sd card.
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And how to do that? Because when i boot in recovery it tells me that it's in safe mode because it can't access something. Maybe this is the reason it doesn't see my SD-Ext partition??
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You should mention what you refer to as "safe mode".
Many refer to ruu mode, or hboot as "safe mode".
panos.c said:
And how to do that? Because when i boot in recovery it tells me that it's in safe mode because it can't access something. Maybe this is the reason it doesn't see my SD-Ext partition??
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In recovery click "wipe/format" and click "format system". That did the trick for me lots of times. Anyway, you should read a little more carefuly because 4ext tells you why it's in safe mode and what to do to fix the problem
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i flashed ruu, still safe mode
jucky said:
i flashed ruu, still safe mode
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Did you read what abaa wrote? If it's 4ext safe mode DO NOT flash RUU. 4ext is recovery and it's independent from any ROM or RUU or anything, so no matter what you flash it won't fix your problem. Did you try erasing 4ext cache or wiping system in recovery?
Just reboot your recovery and it should be out of safe mode.
Try reflashing the recovery again and to a latest and stable version.
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I flashed 4ext touch, before i had recovery from unrevoked app for rooting, wiped systém, still safe mode
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I flashed 4ext touch, before i had recovery from unrevoked app for rooting, wiped systém, still safe mode
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I currently have no idea what safe mode means to you. Is it hboot?
Post a photo of this "safe mode" please.
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I flashed 4ext touch, before i had recovery from unrevoked app for rooting, wiped systém, still safe mode
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Please take a screenshot when you get safe mode message so we know what's going on
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Well, I had this issue few times but reflashing ROM always did the trick. You could try flashing superwipe and see what happens after that
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Was trying to install a new rom on my one x and it went terribly wrong. I am stuck in the boot loader. I can access the recovery menu but I have no roms on there to flash. My whole phone has been wiped and I am left with no rom and no roms to flash.
Can I fix this or is it bricked?
you can fix it!Go to the fastboot,then flash the TWRP 2.6.0.0,copy the wanted rom to the sd-kart;flash the boot.img with fastboot,then flash the rom with recovery,thats it.You can find for shure a better discription here on xda,because we dont have s-off its nearly to 0 that you brick your phone......good luck
Cicinho said:
Was trying to install a new rom on my one x and it went terribly wrong. I am stuck in the boot loader. I can access the recovery menu but I have no roms on there to flash. My whole phone has been wiped and I am left with no rom and no roms to flash.
Can I fix this or is it bricked?
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Why don't go into recovery..and chose mount usb...
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No, your phone is not bricked.
Do you still have your Rom (.zip) in your phone?? If yes, then perform a full wipe and flash it again. If not, then mount the phone as usb storage using recovery and copy your desired rom to your phone storage. Do a full wipe and flash it.
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Thanks guys, using the mount and storage and putting the rom on phone then trying to flash. After I flash it this screen appears
What does it mean?
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Thanks guys, using the mount and storage and putting the rom on phone then trying to flash. After I flash it this screen appears
What does it mean?
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what you flashed..?
please exactly and how you did it
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what you flashed..?
please exactly and how you did it
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Ok the phone is completely wiped. That screen appears when you boot.
I booted into clockwork mod and mounted the storage. Transferred the rom onto the phone and installed it through clockwork mod and rebooted and it booted into that screen again.
The rom I tried to install was this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2027029
Cicinho said:
Ok the phone is completely wiped. That screen appears when you boot.
I booted into clockwork mod and mounted the storage. Transferred the rom onto the phone and installed it through clockwork mod and rebooted and it booted into that screen again.
The rom I tried to install was this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2027029
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Mmhh..not sure..but i say start from the scratch...flash original recovery..relock it..flash firmware with hboot again...and so on...use the firmware flash tool for this..find in xda onex its a all in one tool
And be sure you have jb hboot
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Mmhh..not sure..but i say start from the scratch...flash original recovery..relock it..flash firmware with hboot again...and so on...use the firmware flash tool for this..find in xda onex its a all in one tool
And be sure you have jb hboot
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Thanks mate, I'll set about doing this.
I was in the same boat. If all the files in the SD card was erased, manually push files via ADB push using windows command prompt. Search for ADB push in the forum or on youtube and it'll show you how.
You'll be fine. (also make sure your bootloader is the correct version and CID as well.
I gave this phone to a friend to use until he got a new phone, when he returned it, it was stuck at fast boot. Attached is a picture of what comes up as soon as I turn it on. Idk anything that was done on the phone because he claims he paid someone to do it lol.
Sometimes I can go into boot loader and reboot to recovery which takes me to clockworkmod recovery 5.0.2.2 but when I try to install zip from SD it says "E:Can't mount /sdcard/"
Can anyone please help me????? I am so lost
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Yikes. Is the phone S-OFF? Can it be booted into Android? You need to get TWRP on there ASAP, and the misc partition will need to be fixed as well.
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Captain_Throwback said:
Yikes. Is the phone S-OFF? Can it be booted into Android? You need to get TWRP on there ASAP, and the misc partition will need to be fixed as well.
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Just tell me what I need to do and I'll do it lol. I need to get this phone working asap lol. I'm using an old flip phone....
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I recommend installing a different recovery, something Amon_Ra based, like Smelkus. Search for it on here and follow the instructions on how to install it. Afterwards, make sure you do a full wipe in recovery before flashing another ROM. If you continue to have issues with the SD card you may have a bad card. You can try formatting it, or try a different card. If you get errors while trying to install the new recovery your SD card may very well be corrupt.
Here is the link to Smelkus:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661543
Before trying to install the new recovery, you might try formatting your SD card using your PC. That may fix your issue. I still recommend installing another recovery other than CWM, though.
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FinZ28 said:
I recommend installing a different recovery, something Amon_Ra based, like Smelkus. Search for it on here and follow the instructions on how to install it. Afterwards, make sure you do a full wipe in recovery before flashing another ROM. If you continue to have issues with the SD card you may have a bad card. You can try formatting it, or try a different card. If you get errors while trying to install the new recovery your SD card may very well be corrupt.
Here is the link to Smelkus:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661543
Before trying to install the new recovery, you might try formatting your SD card using your PC. That may fix your issue. I still recommend installing another recovery other than CWM, though.
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Thank you I will try this in the morning. I did try another cars, I just don't have an adapter to be able to format it from my computer lol
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