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Why doesn't any of the custom kernels work with S-on WFS a510e GSM hboot 1.09.099? It is already htcdev unlocked and CWM installed, and custom rom installed and rooted. All stock kernels are working, but the others doesn't boot, stuck at white htc screen.
I flashed CWM and it stays, it doesnt disappear on my phone. And I can always flash anything, i said i flashed custom rom, its flashed and i use it, but modified kernel inside of it doesnt boot and work, and if i flash stock kernel over it, it boots and works flawlessly. I saw so many complaints like this but i've never seen any solution to it, i searched too much but i could find nothing about it. If someone really understood the problem, any help is needed immediately.
You need to unlock the phone, try reading some posts about unlocking and rooting, then you can progress with installing custom roms.
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Aef 101 said:
You need to unlock the phone, try reading some posts about unlocking and rooting, then you can progress with installing custom roms.
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It is already htcdev unlocked and CWM installed, and custom rom installed and rooted my friend! How can I flash without unlocking, try thinking before writing.
Ok my mistake, but have you seriously looked around this forum? it has taken me 2 minutes to find the answer to your question just by searching
Try reading before writing you need to practice what you preach my friend !
Try reading this, it was posted in another thread in this section of the WFS part of the forum, I have pasted the relevant post further down, here is the link so that you can read the rest for yourself and find the answers to your questions;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1651536
" I have a S-ON, Unlocked Bootloader just like you. There are no way to root after u unlocked bootloader (because u need to update to lastest Hboot in order to UBL). I'd tried all tools i can find on xda and NONE of them can be use to root. There also don't have any clear guide for S-ON with UBL show how to install custom rom and get root.
But after few days digging up the forum, i'd managed to install custom rom + root. I share with you:
After your phone bootloader unlocked via HTCdev, your phone sure will have either HBOOT-1.08.0099 or HBOOT-1.09.0099. You'll need a ClockworkMod recovery image on your computer to install rom + root. And you'll need a working Android SDK with Fastboot to do get ClockworkMod working on ur S-ON phone.
OK let's say now you have fastboot folder alr, and know how to use it.
1. Download lastest clockwork mod .img here: http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
2. put the file .img just downloaded to the fastboot folder.
3. Turn off phone, then hold volume down + power ---> wait the menu searching for the zip file (of course we ignore this) then press Power again to go to fastboot menu.
4. connect phone to laptop via usb cable.
5. Open fastboot folder, right click choose open command windows here.
5a. If you are on HBOOT-1.08.0099:
Copy this and right click to the command windows, paste then enter, ur phone will automatic restart to CWM menu:
fastboot -c "mtdparts=msm_nand:[email protected](misc),[email protected](recovery),[email protected](boot),[email protected](system),[email protected](cache),[email protected](userdata),[email protected](devlog),[email protected](hboot)" boot recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.8-marvel.img
5b. If you are on HBOOT-1.09.0099:
Copy this and right click to the command windows, paste then enter, ur phone will automatic restart to CWM menu:
fastboot -c "mtdparts=msm_nand:[email protected](misc),[email protected](recovery),[email protected](boot),[email protected](system),[email protected](cache),[email protected](userdata),[email protected](devlog),[email protected](hboot)" boot recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.8-marvel.img
Ok men, now u just download any rom u like, put it to ur memory card and flash rom like normal.
Remember that, everytime u flash new rom, u need to repeat the whole process from step 3 to step 5.
BIG THANKS to this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread"
All credit goes to the original poster of this solution - Ghequa.
None to me, what you do and how you do it is up to you, I am only trying to help you, and take no responsibility for any damage, loss of data etc for any devices this may be used on.
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Clear Dalvik-Cache and make sure the kernel you are installing is made for that ROM.
Sent from my phone to your face.
MrTaco505 said:
Clear Dalvik-Cache and make sure the kernel you are installing is made for that ROM.
Sent from my phone to your face.
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Aef 101 said:
Ok my mistake, but have you seriously looked around this forum? it has taken me 2 minutes to find the answer to your question just by searching
Try reading before writing you need to practice what you preach my friend !
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Taco, I always clean all the caches before flashing any rom.
And aef, thanks for your efforts my friend but this is not the answer for my problem I think, cause i flashed CWM and it stays, it doesnt disappear on my phone. And I can always flash anything, i said i flashed custom rom, its flashed and i use it, but modified kernel inside of it doesnt boot and work, and if i flash stock kernel over it, it boots and works flawlessly. I saw so many complaints like this but i've never seen any solution to it, i searched too much but i could find nothing about it. If someone really understood the problem, any help is needed immediately.
could it be to do with overclocking?
i know that some phones are less able to handle overclocking than others, so maybe anything over the standard 600Mhz which stock kernels use is causing the phone to freeze up?
unusual to not even get past white htc with this though :s
you could try custom kernel and maybe change some of the startup parameters so that it boots with standard 600Mhz on demmand cpu settings within custom kernel, then you can boot up, try different settings with nofrills cpu, and see how stable it is then?
personally i keep at 600Mhz now.....i can put upto 768, but even then it will occasionally go nuts and feeeze up....600 is the most stable for my particular phone
Have you tried 600mhz default from here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21423190
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I have a Kernel problem too and don't wanted to open a new Topic for it so i'll write it here.
If i flash a new Kernel which I can overclock and do it the Phone freezes and Reboot then, what could be the Problem?
asdot said:
Have you tried 600mhz default from here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21423190
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This must fix it, i'll try it asap, and inform what happens, thanks my friend
Hey guys I've just unlocked the bootloader on my HOX and installed CWM and rooted. I had a Galaxy S2 before so flashing roms was a bit different and before I end up bricking my my new phone, I just wanted to get some more info/confirmation as to what I (think) I know before flashing a new rom, Android Revolution. Hopefully this can help some other noobs.
I've downloaded the required files, the rom zip, the kernel bootimg and super wipe.
I have a FAIR GENERAL idea of the steps but I'd like to confirm here before damaging my device.
To my knowledge:
1) Place the rom zip on the internal SD card via USB cable as normal along with the super wipe zip.
2) Boot into the bootloader, enter fastboot and connect the phone via USB and open CMD from the same folder used to root it, with those files present. When CMD is opened enter fastboot devices to ensure the device is being detected and then flash the bootimg kernel using the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
3) (unsure of this step and following steps...) After flashing the bootimg via adb reboot the device and enter bootloader mode again and this time enter recovery.
4) In CWM, reset to factory settings (data wipe), clear cache, clear davlik and then flash the super wipe zip and finally flash the rom.
Those are the steps I know..and I've also read of a .bat file to execute the adb commands automatically but I don't know exactly how that works and I'm a bit scared to try it. I've done my research so please don't flame me for asking this, I'm just scared as hell to brick my new phone.
If someone has a clearer simpler list of steps please post them or please correct any errors I have there. Thanks in advance for the help guys
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Making the bat file is very simple..I'll help you on fb if you want...Everything else looks good though...do you really need to connect to the pc every time you want to flash? 0_0
chaosking121 said:
Making the bat file is very simple..I'll help you on fb if you want...Everything else looks good though...do you really need to connect to the pc every time you want to flash? 0_0
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The bat file isn't an issue..once I have the correct commands (if someone can confirm that too it'd be appreciated ) I'm good. And yeah I think so because a kernel ..or bootimg can't be flashed in CWM cuz its S-On ..so anytime u need to flash a new rom I guess you'd have to flash the kernel for that Rom via fastboot.
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fastboot erase cache (bootloader>fastboot)
flash boot.img from bootloader in fastboot mode(fastboot flash boot boot.img)
flash superwipe in recovery
flash rom
flash rom cleaner if you want
reboot
job done
Goku80 said:
fastboot erase cache (bootloader>fastboot)
flash boot.img from bootloader in fastboot mode(fastboot flash boot boot.img)
flash superwipe in recovery
flash rom
flash rom cleaner if you want
reboot
job done
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Thanks for the reply..Just one other question..from Fastboot (after flashing bootimg) how do you get back to the bootloader so I can enter recovery the flash the rom ? Cuz last time I went there I got no option to go back until it was rebooted into the bootloader..
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jonathan_337 said:
Thanks for the reply..Just one other question..from Fastboot (after flashing bootimg) how do you get back to the bootloader so I can enter recovery the flash the rom ? Cuz last time I went there I got no option to go back until it was rebooted into the bootloader..
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i just press the hboot and that gives me the options to recovery again.
Goku80 said:
i just press the hboot and that gives me the options to recovery again.
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Thank you Thanked you twice for replying I just flashed it, worked perfectly Gonna flash some other little mods now..First is to get rid of that retarded three button thing.
jonathan_337 said:
Thank you Thanked you twice for replying I just flashed it, worked perfectly Gonna flash some other little mods now..First is to get rid of that retarded three button thing.
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No probs mate. Glad I helped.
Hello, I tried to flash this kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647993
and now my htc stuck in boot loop...
I can get into my bootloader, but I have no idea what to do
can you help me? the pc does not fidn the device
Gall1200 said:
Hello, I tried to flash this kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647993
and now my htc stuck in boot loop...
I can get into my bootloader, but I have no idea what to do
can you help me? the pc does not fidn the device
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What ROM are you on?
You should flash a repacked version if you are on any rom but Viperx. To fix your bootloop I'll suggest you just look for a repacked version of you're rom, if you can't find one, or there isn't one, I'll do a repack for you. Also you should've typed this in fastboot:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Boot to recovery and flashed those modules(it's the kernel file you downloaded).
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You should flash a repacked version if you are on any rom but Viperx. To fix your bootloop I'll suggest you just look for a repacked version of you're rom, if you can't find one, or there isn't one, I'll do a repack for you. Also you should've typed this in fastboot:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Boot to recovery and flashed those modules(it's the kernel file you downloaded).
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thanks for the fast response
Im new with this whole android, so I dont understand anything
can you tell me where can I see my version rom?
I tried to put faux'es kernel if thats what you mean
mrpooooon said:
What ROM are you on?
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the basic one, the one you gets with the phone
Gall1200 said:
the basic one, the one you gets with the phone
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So you are rooted then, but on stock? If you are, just make a nandroid backup(Rom manager or from cwm). Go look under clockwork on your SD card and browse that zip for a boot.img file. Upload that to dropbox and post the link. I'll do a repack then
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timlambo said:
So you are rooted then, but on stock? If you are, just make a nandroid backup(Rom manager or from cwm). Go look under clockwork on your SD card and browse that zip for a boot.img file. Upload that to dropbox and post the link. I'll do a repack then
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can you tell me step by step how to do this?
I dont understand what is nandriod backup, or rom manager or cwm...
or even how to access my sd card to zip the file you want, cuz my pc does not recognize the usb connection
Gall1200 said:
can you tell me step by step how to do this?
I dont understand what is nandriod backup, or rom manager or cwm...
or even how to access my sd card to zip the file you want, cuz my pc does not recognize the usb connection
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Start her .
Gall1200 said:
can you tell me step by step how to do this?
I dont understand what is nandriod backup, or rom manager or cwm...
or even how to access my sd card to zip the file you want, cuz my pc does not recognize the usb connection
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So lets see. You are rooted right? Did you unlock your bootloader via htcdev?
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I'm assuming both of the stuff just mentioned is true. Also you will need to download the htc drivers, which can be found with their software here:
dl4.htc.com/managed-assets/support/software/htc-sync/htc_sync_setup_3.2.20.exe
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Now if you don't have cwm(clockworkmod) recovery installed here is a link for the file: download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
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3.
To flash that file you will need to have the drivers installed as mentioned in above, also you'll need this file here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/78880032/fastboot.zip
Now extract this file to your main harddrive.
Example C:/fastboot/
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This is where you should place the file mentioned at number 2. Also we will work from this folder mostly.
After you installed the htcsync software, and did the steps mentioned above we can go further. Don't forget to answer my two questions at the beginning.
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So lets see. You are rooted right? Did you unlock your bootloader via htcdev?
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yes, I have the super-su at my phone, so my phone is rooted
and my bootloader is unlocked
I used the htc one x all in one kit for this
Gall1200 said:
yes, I have the super-su at my phone, so my phone is rooted
and my bootloader is unlocked
I used the htc one x all in one kit for this
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Good, so just follow my instructions above or go to the 'her' link just above my post. It will guide you through everything you need to know.
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timlambo said:
Good, so just follow my instructions above or go to the 'her' link just above my post. It will guide you through everything you need to know.
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I've tried everything there, expect for the last thing
Because when I try to do the command: "fastboot getvar version-main"
it gives me an error
what to do?
Gall1200 said:
I've tried everything there, expect for the last thing
Because when I try to do the command: "fastboot getvar version-main"
it gives me an error
what to do?
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If you are booted to fastboot just type:
fastboot devices
If you do see something then you are ok to flash.
But did you flash the recovery mentioned in my post before?
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timlambo said:
If you are booted to fastboot just type:
fastboot devices
If you do see something then you are ok to flash.
But did you flash the recovery mentioned in my post before?
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I followed this instructions frmo the link someone gave here:
Download a Custom Recovery
Then flash it with the command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.3.1-endeavoru.img
Now you can flash a new ROM or nandroid backup
now im trying to flash this ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562603&highlight=stock
looks really nice, becuase I dont have any nandroid backup
but im looking for htc one x firmware package, and I dont find it
Edit:
my version is 1.28.401.9
and I tried to download from here my RUU:
http://www.filefactory.com/f/7cc7b2fbdd03c031/
but all the free slots are taken
so can I just flash the ROM i gave here?
I just need the frimware package for one x, cuz I found only for SGS2
Gall1200 said:
I followed this instructions frmo the link someone gave here:
Download a Custom Recovery
Then flash it with the command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.3.1-endeavoru.img
Now you can flash a new ROM or nandroid backup
now im trying to flash this ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562603&highlight=stock
looks really nice, becuase I dont have any nandroid backup
but im looking for htc one x firmware package, and I dont find it
Edit:
my version is 1.28.401.9
and I tried to download from here my RUU:
http://www.filefactory.com/f/7cc7b2fbdd03c031/
but all the free slots are taken
so can I just flash the ROM i gave here?
I just need the frimware package for one x, cuz I found only for SGS2
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Yes you can flash that rom. I still don't know why you would want a ruu. Just boot to recovery(there is an option once inside hboot) and go to backup and restore. Just choose the backup option and wait for it to finish.
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timlambo said:
Yes you can flash that rom. I still don't know why you would want a ruu. Just boot to recovery(there is an option once inside hboot) and go to backup and restore. Just choose the backup option and wait for it to finish.
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but this rom needs the frimware, and to flash the frimware I need to install it via my sdcard
but my pc does not recognize the device
so how can I do that?
Gall1200 said:
but this rom needs the frimware, and to flash the frimware I need to install it via my sdcard
but my pc does not recognize the device
so how can I do that?
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If I understand you correctly, you want to to flash the rom but your PC can't see your sdcard. Is that right?
You can flash from whatever firmware you are on. It doesn't matter. But if my statement above is correct , then I would presume you want to install your drivers.
You should try to set your phone to USB mass storage and see if your PC can still not see it.
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timlambo said:
If I understand you correctly, you want to to flash the rom but your PC can't see your sdcard. Is that right?
You can flash from whatever firmware you are on. It doesn't matter. But if my statement above is correct , then I would presume you want to install your drivers.
You should try to set your phone to USB mass storage and see if your PC can still not see it.
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Im not sure if I have frimware installed, I didnt install anything on my phone
And how can I set my phone to usb?
when I turn on my device, it stucks on HTC logo
and I can login only to bootloader
Gall1200 said:
Im not sure if I have frimware installed, I didnt install anything on my phone
And how can I set my phone to usb?
when I turn on my device, it stucks on HTC logo
and I can login only to bootloader
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OK I understand. So you should flash the latest recovery of the link in the previous page a gave you.
How to flash recovery:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery xxx.img
Where xxx is the name of the recovery.
Boot your phone to hboot and then choose recovery. Then you go to 'mounts and storage' option and right at the bottom should be USB mass storage(of something similar)
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timlambo said:
OK I understand. So you should flash the latest recovery of the link in the previous page a gave you.
How to flash recovery:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery xxx.img
Where xxx is the name of the recovery.
Boot your phone to hboot and then choose recovery. Then you go to 'mounts and storage' option and right at the bottom should be USB mass storage(of something similar)
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ok
and than I can install every rom I want right?
expect for this rom I showed here, because I need frimware there
edit:
I've looked for this usb mass storage and I found only mount usb something, presed on it and all I saw was unmount
what to do now?
edit2:
when im trying to type "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
it says "'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file."
is that because my battery is under 30%?
Alright this is extremely complicated to explain so bear with me.
Somethings to explain first:
- I have an HTC One V CDMA VM USA phone
- I have tried this multiple times
Okay first off, I've unlocked bootloader and rooted my phone (SuperSU). I decided to flash ClockWork Mod as my recovery. So I boot my phone in recovery and flash the AOKP rom. I make a nandroid backup. I then wipe everything (cache, delvik, data). I flash rom then gapps. I flashed JellyBoot5.zip to make sure my kernel files are correct (I'm using AOKP stable build Oct 17 2012). I then boot into bootloader and flash the boot.img "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
It would continually run in "Initiating Swagger" - so I tried to delete and reflash again. Only this time I am stuck in a complete boot loop. It would say "Initiating Swagger" then load up the start up screen, stutter for 2 seconds, move again, freeze, reboot. It is stuck in this process again and again and again. I flashed the correct kernel according to the author of AOKP.
This isn't my first time doing this. I have already unlocked the bootloader two previous times (I used RUU on my device twice already just to get it back to stock.
Here's the freaking kicker though, when i restored my back up it did the exact same thing on stock rom as it did the AOKP rom. This makes me seem there isn't a corrupted download or anything like that but wow is this starting to get on my nervous. I need extreme help. I've looked everywhere on the internet and nothing came up. I even used Jellyboot5 and which
What the heck is it? Is it a performance issue, or a SuperSU position. Or could it be something with the kernel?
I've yet to hear the right suggestion so I'm all ears.
Ok u need to flash a diff kernel
Problem solved
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first thing first, don't restore all your data from sense roms until you boot up the rom for the first time.
second thing, after you boot up into the rom, go to Settings - Performance and lower down the maximum overclock to a respectable position (1024).
do this and keep me in the loop. i will be glad to help you further,
Which boot.img are you flashing with fastboot? You need to open the kernel zip file with 7zip, copy the boot.img to your fastboot folder, flash the Rom, flash gapps, flash the kernel zip all in recovery. Then reboot into bootloader, and flash the boot.img using fastboot. I have used jellyboot5 and sickkernel V2 successfully with AOKP.
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Which boot.img are you flashing with fastboot? You need to open the kernel zip file with 7zip, copy the boot.img to your fastboot folder, flash the Rom, flash gapps, flash the kernel zip all in recovery. Then reboot into bootloader, and flash the boot.img using fastboot. I have used jellyboot5 and sickkernel V2 successfully with AOKP.
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you don't flash the kernel zip in recovery. lol.
Jesus go and find there is a thread with.all the android terms...what it means and how to do it
It will help u so much
Do not flash the kernel in zip tru ur phone
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cybervibin said:
Jesus go and find there is a thread with.all the android terms...what it means and how to do it
It will help u so much
Do not flash the kernel in zip tru ur phone
Hot
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Relax man, I don't know a lot about this stuff.
1ceb0x said:
you don't flash the kernel zip in recovery. lol.
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You don't? So if Jellyboot5 is in a zip, I just extract the boot.img, but I don't flash the actual zip, correct? I've flashed a different kernel but no luck.
Could you give me maybe some exact directions to using the AOKP rom, I used the ones on his post but for me they aren't detailed enough. I will hit thanks for sure
I'll let you know if this works later on. I can't do anything till tonight because I'm at school right now.
patbushnell said:
Relax man, I don't know a lot about this stuff.
You don't? So if Jellyboot5 is in a zip, I just extract the boot.img, but I don't flash the actual zip, correct? I've flashed a different kernel but no luck.
Could you give me maybe some exact directions to using the AOKP rom, I used the ones on his post but for me they aren't detailed enough. I will hit thanks for sure
I'll let you know if this works later on. I can't do anything till tonight because I'm at school right now.
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ok man listen tight
put the rom in ur sd card, boot in recovery flash the ROM
now the tricky part
that jellyboot5(right click on it-its should be in a img format!
now open command prompt(hope u have the fastboot files,if not just write fastboot files in google)
now boot ur phone in fastboot(press the poer button and volume down for 15+ sec)
connect via usb it shud show fastboot usb
now direct the cmd to the directory(like cd:\android\)
paste the boot file in that and rename to boot.img
now write "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
and then fastboot reboot
done
now
cybervibin said:
ok man listen tight
put the rom in ur sd card, boot in recovery flash the ROM
now the tricky part
that jellyboot5(right click on it-its should be in a img format!
now open command prompt(hope u have the fastboot files,if not just write fastboot files in google)
now boot ur phone in fastboot(press the poer button and volume down for 15+ sec)
connect via usb it shud show fastboot usb
now direct the cmd to the directory(like cd:\android\)
paste the boot file in that and rename to boot.img
now write "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
and then fastboot reboot
done
now
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I followed that literally word for word, still freezing and rebooting constantly.. It runs but just continues to reboot.
when you root your phone lots of strange things happen......that used to happen to me from a while and it jst got solved by itself ...i dint install any rom or anything it just went .......so be patient
patbushnell said:
I followed that literally word for word, still freezing and rebooting constantly.. It runs but just continues to reboot.
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Ur doing something wrong ur cdma right
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cybervibin said:
Jesus go and find there is a thread with.all the android terms...what it means and how to do it
It will help u so much
Do not flash the kernel in zip tru ur phone
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1ceb0x said:
you don't flash the kernel zip in recovery. lol.
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He has the CDMA VM version. If you will look at the op for both jmz's and Simon's kernels, you need to flash the zip in recovery to install needed lib files and modules to get Wi-Fi working properly. Please do your research.
Your running out of memory. Dont restore the sense crap
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Ur doing something wrong ur cdma right
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Yep! Here, check out this video. It's everything I'm doing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIqT-xd0AqU&feature=youtu.be
donhashem.dh said:
when you root your phone lots of strange things happen......that used to happen to me from a while and it jst got solved by itself ...i dint install any rom or anything it just went .......so be patient
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That happens when you don't know what you're doing.
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i cant understand man its all mirrored!! IN THE VIDEO PLEASE UPLOAD A NEW ONE
soham_sss said:
That happens when you don't know what you're doing.
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So do you have any idea what's wrong?
and AOKP nov9 build is come! FLASH that
riggerman0421 said:
He has the CDMA VM version. If you will look at the op for both jmz's and Simon's kernels, you need to flash the zip in recovery to install needed lib files and modules to get Wi-Fi working properly. Please do your research.
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oh, ok, sorry for my ignorance. i thought he is flashing the whole boot.img from recovery (if it is in a zip format).so you need to flash boot.img through fastboot, go to recovery, full wipe everything (system, data, cache partition), flash your rom and after that flash the jellyboot.zip that has the needed files. reboot and if you did everything correctly, it SHOULD work!
Dear friends
been trying to flash the CM11 or the CM7 ace but no success..
looked for many downloads regarding VISIONary+ and others (most couldnt get due toinvalis links)
Managed to unlock the boot (naw it says xxx UNLOCKED xxx on HBOOT screen) but with the S-ON.
everytime i add a zip flash rom to root from sdcard I recieve the massege invalis operation > root from oem-001 and the mobile starts all over with the same settings.
Please help putting in mind that whos on the other side of your thread is some how noob in this..
Thank you in advance for all the help.
You must flash boot.IMG via fastboot if you're s on
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chrisb906 said:
You must flash boot.IMG via fastboot if you're s on
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Thank you for replying, can you just explain how? and what is the latest valid rom that I can get to my Desire HD?
Thank you again
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5xVl2dBTnmI#
You have to extract the boot.img from the zip you are trying to flash inside the folder you have fastboot.Then you give the command fastboot flash boot boot.img to flash the new kernel.
You could also install 4EXT recovery and use smartflash as long as you are s-on.
Thanx a million for all.. I will try to do that today and will forward the results.
Thanx again
ONE QUESTION:
shall I connect the devise at the buginning or after flashinf the boot comand? and in what status the devise should be connected (fastboot or recovery)?
Another thing: as Im running windows, my PC is recognizing the device imidietly, so do I still hav to install any drive from htcdev ? and what drive is that ?
Sorry for that but as I said before, Im a little noob in this..
Thanx in advance..
OK, here are the results:
did the tutorial to the letter as in the link, everything went well till the end, after that I restarted the devise and simply it goes to recovery?
now everytime I restart the devise it goes to recovery automatically?
lordjinx said:
OK, here are the results:
did the tutorial to the letter as in the link, everything went well till the end, after that I restarted the devise and simply it goes to recovery?
now everytime I restart the devise it goes to recovery automatically?
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I told you to install 4ext if you like!
4ext is a recovery with the ability either you are S-ON or S-OFF user can flash for you any kernel you like with smart flash.
What you probably did was to flash this recovery as kernel for your device.If you want to install this recovery you have to install it to recovery partition using fastboot flash recovery {your recovery.img}.
If you want to make your rom working again you have to extract the boot.img file from the zip you was trying to install using recovery and you flash it manually using fastboot flash boot boot.img or you could use 4ext to flash it with smartflash but it would be better if you installed it first to the recovery partition (If you use 4ext now you probably have to make a full flash of your rom except if you find only the kernel in a zip or you have an older nandroid backup with the right kernel to restore).
** You have to enable smartflash only if you are S-ON.If you S-OFF your device you should disable this feature. **
Gatosbil said:
I told you to install 4ext if you like!
4ext is a recovery with the ability either you are S-ON or S-OFF user can flash for you any kernel you like with smart flash.
What you probably did was to flash this recovery as kernel for your device.If you want to install this recovery you have to install it to recovery partition using fastboot flash recovery {your recovery.img}.
If you want to make your rom working again you have to extract the boot.img file from the zip you was trying to install using recovery and you flash it manually using fastboot flash boot boot.img or you could use 4ext to flash it with smartflash but it would be better if you installed it first to the recovery partition (If you use 4ext now you probably have to make a full flash of your rom except if you find only the kernel in a zip or you have an older nandroid backup with the right kernel to restore).
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WHAT !!!
Im so sorry but I didnt understand anything.. how can I install the 4ext if its an android market app ? I cant even get the desire HD working?
and what is the smartflash ?
Im so sorry but as I said Im noob in this so....
Thank you anyway..
lordjinx said:
WHAT !!!
Im so sorry but I didnt understand anything.. how can I install the 4ext if its an android market app ? I cant even get the desire HD working?
and what is the smartflash ?
Im so sorry but as I said Im noob in this so....
Thank you anyway..
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Just extract the boot.img of the rom zip you was trying to install in the folder you have the fastboot and then install it using the command fastboot flash boot boot.img while you are in bootloader.
Don't be confused with 4ext.This is just a recovery like cwm.
Gatosbil said:
Just extract the boot.img of the rom zip you was trying to install in the folder you have the fastboot and then install it using the command fastboot flash boot boot.img while you are in bootloader.
Don't be confused with 4ext.This is just a recovery like cwm.
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That you tube video explains it all