I have officialy given up on repairing my phone. Looks like it's not possible to fix this thing. Just spent the better part of 3 pays (4hours of sleep a night) trying to get my phone fixed. My sister bought this EVO through some work deal and gave me it on Christmas. I rooted it that night, and bricked it 30mins later, because of the newer partition scheme it is currently impossible to get this phone back working...
This is what I have now. A EVO 4G that boots normally to this screen. ftp://eto.homeip.net/shared/IMAG0003.jpg
A Vol Down + Power Boot boots to this screen. ftp://eto.homeip.net/shared/IMAG0004.jpg
I can also navigate to this screen. ftp://eto.homeip.net/shared/IMAG0005.jpg
Because of the S-OFF it is obvious to those in the know that I rooted my phone.
I'm just wondering if you guys think this scenaro will work.
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Walk into a Sprint Repair Store, tell them my sister just bought the phone new (about a week ago) and gave it to me as a X-Mas gift. I chose to do the latest OTA-Update, and after it stopped booting and only went to this screen. ftp://eto.homeip.net/shared/IMAG0003.jpg
Where I'd have to pull the battery to turn it off.
They will probably try VolDown+Power and might comment on S-OFF (which I will say I don't know what that is).
Hope they give me a new/refurbished EVO for free or less then $50.
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Questions
* Should I go to a Sprint Store I've never been to? (There are stores within 20miles of me) (Closest knows I root phones, then other I've been into a bunch of times and may have given up on me)
* Should I get the receipt from my sister, who I don't want to tell I rooted/bricked phone
* Also please give me suggestions of anything that will help
BTW
* Am well within 30days of buying phone, though I'm not sure if my sister bought it through Sprint or not (Think she did though)
* I have pin/name/number on account and can easily activate a different phone they give me.
* Would rather not tell my sister or even get the receipt from her room to keep her from suspecting anything, but can if need be
Thanks for your suggestions, wanted to get this done by the end of the week before I head back down to San Luis Obispo for college. (Where there are fewer Sprint Stores to spam)
The Good news: If you're screen is turning on (using ANY method) you're Evo isn't bricked.
The Bad news: I don't know what you did. I would suggest trying the unroot method and seeing if you can get yourself out of this pickle that way. My first rooitng experience everything went horribly array, and I ended up just accepting an OTA to get out of it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884060
Pick which ever one you like and put it on the root of the sdcard. I couldnt tell you because if you didnt record what software you started with niether could I.
LaloHigh said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884060
Pick which ever one you like and put it on the root of the sdcard. I couldnt tell you because if you didnt record what software you started with niether could I.
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What do you mean record what software I started with? I had 2.02, now have 0.76 (But my screen says 2.10). I've tried both the exe and the PC36IMG.zip that you've linked.
Using .exe gives me a Error 170 (Not recognizing my phone is plugged in)
Putting PC36IMG.zip on sd and using hboot gives me Failed-PU, Partition Update Fail! for every category but Radio_V2. BTW I'm supposed to use the first two files from that link
SUPERSONIC EVT1 ENG S-OFF
HBOOT-2.10.0001 (PC36*****)
MICROP-041f
TOUCH PANEL-ATMELC03_16ac
RADIO-2.15.00.11.19
Mar 30 2010,11:24:04
Greenfieldan said:
The Good news: If you're screen is turning on (using ANY method) you're Evo isn't bricked.
The Bad news: I don't know what you did. I would suggest trying the unroot method and seeing if you can get yourself out of this pickle that way. My first rooitng experience everything went horribly array, and I ended up just accepting an OTA to get out of it.
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Well what I did was messup the way it sees my partition. I have a nwer partition scheme i believe but the 0.76 software thinks I have the older partition settup.
If you mean unroot method from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=829045 the one I rooted with then I can't do it cause I have no recovery. I can't get to it cause bad partition settup.
I know I can run fastboot erase commands, do you guys think I should run
Code:
fastboot erase boot
to create an unbootable system. One that doesn't even have the screen turn on?
*Which if any partition can I delete in order to never have the phone even turn the screen on?
Here's the choices (wimax, misc, recovery, boot, system, cache, userdata)
if your getting error 170, the RUU can't communicate with the phone.\
Can you get Hboot USb on? IF so, the RUU may run with it.
Drivers installed on computer?
Otherwise, you mave have blown out USB port, like I did.
Try putting the RUU, rom.zip (rename rom.zip to PC36IMG.zip) to your sd card, and see if that saves your a$$.
If that don't work, better run it over with a car or something and take it back.
The good news is you are still in your 30 day warranty. The solution I would suggest is try to flash the bootloader back to hboot 2.10. I would find a pc36 with 2.10 and flash away. Maybe even fastboot erase every partition except boot and hboot first. Don't do radio or wimax either or it will brick your radio and wimax. Then flash a full pc36. Other than that, manually brick. I would erase hboot and boot to brick.
Good luck
If you erase boot.img, it will still go to hboot. Erase the touchpanel image. That way they cant see it. By the time your phone gets to its repair destination, "they" wont be looking for that type of thing. They will just repartition. Also, it wont let you erase hboot
What error are you seeing when you select recovery from the bootloader menu?
The RUU that you tried, what version was it? You MUST use the 3.70.651.1 RUU because your phone thinks you are on hboot 2.10. Do not try an older RUU.
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Try the following
1) Download File PC36IMG_Recovery.zip and Rename to PC36IMG.zip.
copy to the root of your SDCard and power off phone
2) Power your phone back on into the boot loader by holding power and vol-down until your presented with a white screen. It will read the pc36img.zip and as you if you want to flash. Say yes. Then it will ask if you want to reboot, VOL+UP for yes.
3) If your rom gets tossed in the process. Reboot your phone into bootloader select recovery, and reflash your rom....DONE
4) Once in recovery, flash HBoot 2.10 zip
6) Now try RUU 3.70.651.1
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If that does not work then try the following:
1) Download the img file for the modified Amon_Ra Recovery
2) Put evo-test.img on the root of your sdcard
3) Put the phone in fastboot mode
4) fastboot boot evo-test.img
5) Once in recovery, flash HBoot 2.10 zip
6) Now try RUU 3.70.651.1
Update
thanks to some help I have gotten farther on this issue. Can get past USB Erro 170. Now get to Error 171 when trying to flash image. When i run RUU.exe it tries flashes then reboots into stuck image of 3 androids skating. Which I alwasy need to battery pull to fix. Heres the log
ftp://eto.homeip.net/shared/RUU_101228T160722.log
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So how could I remove touchpanel img? thanks
josh4trunks said:
Update
thanks to some help I have gotten farther on this issue. Can get past USB Erro 170. Now get to Error 171 when trying to flash image. When i run RUU.exe it tries flashes then reboots into stuck image of 3 androids skating. Which I alwasy need to battery pull to fix. Heres the log
ftp://eto.homeip.net/shared/RUU_101228T160722.log
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So how could I remove touchpanel img? thanks
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But if you can't flash a RUU.exe, then you can probably flash a zip file of a ROM.
This can or be or is not correct, I am just curious how this well happened to you.
nope tried flashing ROM through hboot, fastboot... Tried 'fastboot erase boot' didn't do anything. I'm gonna update the OP on the current situation, giving up...
Are you able to use the bootloader to flash only the custom recovery amon RA zip? If you can get into custom recovery you will be fine. Once in recovery you can flash hboot radio etc 1 at a time with a reboot in between each flash. After that you can flash a custom rom and be happy.
i think he said multiple times that he was totally screwed and his partitions were messed up so he either needs a total memory reflash or god's private java code
illogos said:
Are you able to use the bootloader to flash only the custom recovery amon RA zip? If you can get into custom recovery you will be fine. Once in recovery you can flash hboot radio etc 1 at a time with a reboot in between each flash. After that you can flash a custom rom and be happy.
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Can't flash through bootloader. Get Fail-PU
Which is a Partition Update Error
Hi,
My first phone was rooted and I rooted my second too so I am confident rooting them however my second phone which had been rooted for a while had a space issue on SD card so I cleared out a few things which unfourtunatley included all the backup files ....
It worked fine afterwards but didnt let me change rom (using rom manager) so I just left it in working order for a few months until I wanted to reflash a new rom (as I am sure most people do every few months)
When it didnt let me, I tried to unroot and root options using superoneclick and unrevoked3 however, unrevoked 3 just stayed on "running root" and superoneclick got so far and crashed. When I go into the bootloader, it says something about some filed missing (think might be some nbh files).
At the moment, when normally turning the phone on, it stays on the screen with the pink circle, the first boot screen.
I have tried updating it using the RUU but it takes a long time and then says "use the correct rom for your device" which I am, this method just boots my phone and goes to a htc logo.
I can also get into the bootloader but when I apply update.zip, it says it has failed and something about files not existing/step 7 failure.
The thing is, I can get to fast boot and I am sure there is a way via ADB to force a new image (such as a cyanogen recovery image) on to the device.
Can anyone tell me how to push an image to the phone without using the RUU (as this didnt work for me)??
Maybe my phone is just bricked
Thank you very much!!
It. Is. Not. Bricked.
You can only push files onto the phone through fastboot if you are S-OFF (are you?)
Have you tried to enter recovery? boot into Bootloader (vol down + power) and then select recovery. Does it work?
no?
Then you need a goldcard. Make one with your working Desire, stick it in your misbehaving one, and then run the latest WWE RUU (link on my guide, check #resources)
Thanks but I do not have another Desire...
Any card reader
yeah, I got a card reader laying around somewhere, if not ill go get one in Tesco, what where you thinking?
bortak said:
It. Is. Not. Bricked.
You can only push files onto the phone through fastboot if you are S-OFF (are you?)
Have you tried to enter recovery? boot into Bootloader (vol down + power) and then select recovery. Does it work?
no?
Then you need a goldcard. Make one with your working Desire, stick it in your misbehaving one, and then run the latest WWE RUU (link on my guide, check #resources)
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Hi Bortak, I am having similair problems with my phone sticking on the pink circle screen. I cant seem to load a recovery file from Bootloader. Will I need to make a Gold Card, my phone is s-off.
thanks mate
if phone is S-OFF go to my guide, look at advanced boot problems S-OFF.
SOLVED WOOHOO!
Thank you to all who helped but I managed to fix it my own way.
For anyone still having trouble...
I still had the cyanogen mod bootloader soo all I did was download the latest cyanogen mod rom and apply it (you can mount sd card from cm bootloader) and after a hairy minute, it finally booted up!
Mugube said:
SOLVED WOOHOO!
Thank you to all who helped but I managed to fix it my own way.
For anyone still having trouble...
I still had the cyanogen mod bootloader soo all I did was download the latest cyanogen mod rom and apply it (you can mount sd card from cm bootloader) and after a hairy minute, it finally booted up!
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#facepalm#
Translation: I flashed another ROM because my other one didn't boot.
First of all, I gotta give props to Albinoman for getting the Incredible to where he has (Jellybean, on the Incredible!... wow!)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778190
I've been following Albinoman's progress and while I was trying to troubleshoot the "low space notification" we're all too familiar with, I made a HUGE mistake.... I was using Albinoman's Beta 2, which worked great, but I tried restoring a nandroid backup and it failed, due to a corrupt SD card. Then, I tried restoring to another backup, which also failed. I then set out to run a scandisk on the SD card, so I shut off my phone thinking I could just boot back into recovery no problem right?!? WRONG!
After fixing the SD card, I was unable to even boot into recovery, I was getting the scary 5 vibrates of death, and I found this thread, which was half-helpful:
[HOW-TO] Fix 5 vibrate and black screen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1110865
It was able to get my SD card working (previously it didn't at all), but I still cannot boot without having a USB cable plugged in (otherwise I get the 5 vibrates and a blank screen).
The thread suggested using z4root to gain temporary root but when I try that, it just sits there for a very long time and times out.
Here's where my biggest problems come in...
I'm currently running Gingerbread 2.3.4, S-ON, and ADB is BROKEN on my phone
My HBoot is version 1.07.0000 (I was 0.92.0000, but now I flashed cmlusco's newer HTC rom, so it changed)
What I currently have to work with (what works):
Wifi, SD Card (new one of course), 3G, and I'm able to boot, and I got my bootloader unlocked!
I cannot find any way to root my phone based on my current situation.
I have found plenty of ways to root (I'm used unrevoked plenty of times but it wont help me now because ADB wont work with my phone because it's broken, but I can't fix ADB, because I can't get root, it's really a sad situation)
I've tried HTC's RUU official root method, other RUU's, and Unrevoked, but they all don't work because my ADB is messed up
Also, I don't know if this helps, I can use fastboot, and I was able to flash an image using fastboot commands, but it's been awhile since I've tried that, and I don't know of anything I can flash via fastboot to help my situation.
My main goal is, I just need to get rooted again so that I can re-flash Albinoman's sweet Beta 3 ROM which I've been unable to even try
Thanks for the help you guys are amazing!
UPDATE: It's FIXED!!!! Here's the short version of how (in case it happens to anyone else)
To start, my phone A: Would not boot B: Would not read the SD card, or EMMC, EVEN in recovery C: all USB was broken including ADB (but fastboot worked) and D: I managed to lose root by flashing like mad in hopes of fixing AB and C
Step 1: I flashed cmlusco's ROM that he suggested which got my hboot up to date etc...
Step 2: I went to http://htcdev.com/bootloader/ and unlocked my bootloader (BUT I skipped straight to step 8 (the fastboot part, since everything before that was a waste of my time since my USB/ADB was hosed))
Step 3: I flashed this recovery image and ran "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Step 4: I downloaded superuser and loaded it through recovery, now that my SD card worked
Step 5: I then was able to do the following in order to fix the USB/ADB problem:
using this file and this file and running them in an android emulator app I downloaded from google play (since my USB was broken)
Terminal emulator & ADB commands:
Code:
su
cat /sdcard/flash_image > /data/flash_image
cat /sdcard/mtd-eng.img > /data/mtd-eng.img
chmod 755 /data/flash_image
/data/flash_image misc /data/mtd-eng.img
reboot
(credits for this to this thread)
Step 6: I was now fixed, so I just wiped my phone and flashed Albinoman's Jellybean ROM because it rocks!
Thanks to tiny4579 and cmlusco for both of your help!
Two quick questions:
1. Does USB mass storage work? (do your sdcard and emmc get recognized as drive letters when it boots) - if it doesn't there MAY be a problem but question 2's suggestion may fix it.
2. Did you try uninstalling and reinstalling the adb drivers?
This is just off the top of my head. Oh, now I see that fastboot works so basic USB communication works so it may be a driver issue.
Oh, since fastboot works you should be able to flash CWM recovery and a superuser zip to root unless it says not allowed. But if you can flash and boot recovery at that point no point on rooting, just flash a rooted ROM like jellybean beta3.
meadowsjared said:
First of all, I gotta give props to Albinoman for getting the Incredible to where he has (Jellybean, on the Incredible!... wow!)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778190
I've been following Albinoman's progress and while I was trying to troubleshoot the "low space notification" we're all too familiar with, I made a HUGE mistake.... I was using Albinoman's Beta 2, which worked great, but I tried restoring a nandroid backup and it failed, due to a corrupt SD card. Then, I tried restoring to another backup, which also failed. I then set out to run a scandisk on the SD card, so I shut off my phone thinking I could just boot back into recovery no problem right?!? WRONG!
After fixing the SD card, I was unable to even boot into recovery, I was getting the scary 5 vibrates of death, and I found this thread, which was half-helpful:
[HOW-TO] Fix 5 vibrate and black screen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1110865
It was able to get my SD card working (previously it didn't at all), but I still cannot boot without having a USB cable plugged in (otherwise I get the 5 vibrates and a blank screen).
The thread suggested using z4root to gain temporary root but when I try that, it just sits there for a very long time and times out.
Here's where my biggest problems come in...
I'm currently running Gingerbread 2.3.4, S-ON, and ADB is BROKEN on my phone
What I currently have to work with (what works):
Wifi, SD Card (new one of course), 3G, and I'm able to boot
I cannot find any way to root my phone based on my current situation.
I have found plenty of ways to root (I'm used unrevoked plenty of times but it wont help me now because ADB wont work with my phone because it's broken, but I can't fix ADB, because I can't get root, it's really a sad situation)
I've tried HTC's RUU official root method, other RUU's, and Unrevoked, but they all don't work because my ADB is messed up
Also, I don't know if this helps, I can use fastboot, and I was able to flash an image using fastboot commands, but it's been awhile since I've tried that, and I don't know of anything I can flash via fastboot to help my situation.
My main goal is, I just need to get rooted again so that I can re-flash Albinoman's sweet Beta 3 ROM which I've been unable to even try
Any help anybody could offer me would be GREAT! Thanks XDA, you guys are amazing!
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What hboot version are you on? Have you tried an ruu thru hboot?
I would try an ruu thru hboot first. http://dinc.does-it.net/Stock_Images/4.08.605.15/PB31IMG.zip
If that dosent let you boot, use the htcdev site to unlock your bootloader. And then fastboot flash cwm recovery, and then superuser thru cwm. Then you will be rooted and can try to wipe everything and flash a rom.
tiny4579 said:
Two quick questions:
1. Does USB mass storage work? (do your sdcard and emmc get recognized as drive letters when it boots) - if it doesn't there MAY be a problem but question 2's suggestion may fix it.
2. Did you try uninstalling and reinstalling the adb drivers?
This is just off the top of my head. Oh, now I see that fastboot works so basic USB communication works so it may be a driver issue.
Oh, since fastboot works you should be able to flash CWM recovery and a superuser zip to root unless it says not allowed. But if you can flash and boot recovery at that point no point on rooting, just flash a rooted ROM like jellybean beta3.
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1st of all, thanks for getting back to me so quickly Tiny, you're amazing, and I appreciate all the work you've done with the Dinc, thanks for being so active!
1. No, mass storage doesn't work (I assume you mean plugging in the phone and having it mount the SD card as a drive on the computer)
However, I am able to now use both my SD card from within Gingerbread, and the recovery, but only after doing the "fastboot oem enableqxdm 0" trick
2. I haven't tried uninstalling and reinstalling the ADB drivers, but only because.... I'm a developer, and sometimes I develop on my home computer, and sometimes I develop at work, and they both exhibit the same behavior, so I don't think it can be that both computers, just happened to get messed up at the exact same time, right when my phone got hosed?
Also, I've used ADB plenty in the past, on both computers, so I'm certain they're set up right, just between having two computers to work with, AND the extensive use I've made of ADB in the past (I'm the office Root-er, I've rooted most of my co-worker's phone for them, so I've had quite a bit of experience (and should have known better than to turn off my phone when I did which got me in this pickle ))
Just to be clear though, basic USB communication works, but only in HBOOT, NOT from Gingerbread, actually, having the phone plugged into USB (whether or not USB debugging is turned on on the phone), WILL lock up my computer until I unplug it, and as soon as I unplug, my computer snaps back to normal So I think somehow something in the phone got hosed so the ADB is broken, however, I can't fix it because I can't get my root back because I'm stuck in the horrible stock gingerbread (no offense to anyone that likes it )
Also, yes, I've tried a ton of times to flash a superuser zip to root and it says it's not allowed/bad signature or whatever, because it's still S-ON
cmlusco said:
What hboot version are you on? Have you tried an ruu thru hboot?
I would try an ruu thru hboot first. http://dinc.does-it.net/Stock_Images/4.08.605.15/PB31IMG.zip
If that dosent let you boot, use the htcdev site to unlock your bootloader. And then fastboot flash cwm recovery, and then superuser thru cwm. Then you will be rooted and can try to wipe everything and flash a rom.
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@cmlusco
I didn't even know you could use RUU's through hboot, I'll try that, as well as using the HTC unlocker RUU with hboot.
I'd already tried those things normally, but with by USB being hosed, it didn't help much. :-\
I'll post back when I've given them a try
cmlusco said:
What hboot version are you on? Have you tried an ruu thru hboot?
I would try an ruu thru hboot first. http://dinc.does-it.net/Stock_Images/4.08.605.15/PB31IMG.zip
If that dosent let you boot, use the htcdev site to unlock your bootloader. And then fastboot flash cwm recovery, and then superuser thru cwm. Then you will be rooted and can try to wipe everything and flash a rom.
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I'm on HBoot 0.92.0000
and it seems to only allow me to flash newer, or the same version as what I've got (because I've tried downgrading)
I just tried the RUU from HTC to root my phone.
I ran the RUU, put the phone in hboot, and it sat and said "verifying phone information" or something like that and said "error 170, usb connection error"
I also put the phone in "fastboot" and tried again, it didn't seem to make a difference.
Now regarding flashing an RUU through hboot, how would I go about doing that? I'm assuming you're talking about throwing the PB31IMG.zip on my SD and booting into Hboot. Now that DOES work however, I'm still S-ON, so unless it's a factory image, it ain't gonna like it
That is, unless there's some kind of fastboot voodoo that can be done to get something on there to exploit it and get my back my root I once had and loved!
meadowsjared said:
I'm on HBoot 0.92.0000
and it seems to only allow me to flash newer, or the same version as what I've got (because I've tried downgrading)
I just tried the RUU from HTC to root my phone.
I ran the RUU, put the phone in hboot, and it sat and said "verifying phone information" or something like that and said "error 170, usb connection error"
I also put the phone in "fastboot" and tried again, it didn't seem to make a difference.
Now regarding flashing an RUU through hboot, how would I go about doing that? I'm assuming you're talking about throwing the PB31IMG.zip on my SD and booting into Hboot. Now that DOES work however, I'm still S-ON, so unless it's a factory image, it ain't gonna like it
That is, unless there's some kind of fastboot voodoo that can be done to get something on there to exploit it and get my back my root I once had and loved!
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That PB31IMG.zip i posted is 4.08.605.15, the latest android version for our phone. It is official and signed by htc, so it should flash even if your s-on. Just place it on your sd in no folders and hboot should find it.
cmlusco said:
That PB31IMG.zip i posted is 4.08.605.15, the latest android version for our phone. It is official and signed by htc, so it should flash even if your s-on. Just place it on your sd in no folders and hboot should find it.
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Yes, you're right, I was able to flash that image using hboot, but sadly... the adb is STILL broken and doing all the same things it was before (it doesn't work, and when I plug it into my computer, it freaks out my computer and the computer freezes until I unplug the phone, then everything is fine again)
It seems that all these images write everything to the phone... BUT what I need. I've found some things that "should" fix my problem, but they are all unsigned, and therefore they require root. Is there a chance that now with this newest RUU you gave me "z4root" will work cmlusco? (the reason I ask is, I'm hoping that an app that roots the phone without the computer will work, since every time I plug into a computer, it doesn't work, and just freaks out the computer)
Also, regarding the official HTC way to root, I tried running their "PB3120000_Incredible_C_hboot_1.02.0000_4.08.605.2.exe" file, however, that didn't work in the slightest (because it uses adb commands to talk to the phone). Is it possible that there's a way to extract the PB31IMG.zip file from that exe file and therefore I would be able to flash that using hboot, and the phone would like it because it's signed by HTC (I'm assuming)?
By the way, ever since I flashed that newer PB31IMG.zip ROM, now when I go into hboot, at the top it says "*** LOCKED ***", and it never said that before, I don't know if that matters at all? :-\
Also, if it helps any, here's what the update looked like....
*** LOCKED ***
INCREDIBLE XC SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-1.07.0000
MICROP-0417
TOUCH PANEL-ATMEL224_16ab
RADIO-2.15.10.12.20
Apr 24 2012,22:58:40
HBOOT
Parsing... [SD ZIP]
[1] RADIO_V2 - OK
[2] BOOT - OK
[3] RECOVERY - OK
[4] SYSTEM - OK
[5] SPLASH1 - OK
Update Complete...
Then, after running the update, it asked me if I wanted to reboot, it showed the picture of the phone with the arrows in a circle around it, then when it wen to reboot, it did the usual (for me lately), and gave me the 5-vibrates of death and a black screen, the only way to get out of it is to do a battery pull. Then, after doing that, if I just plug in the cable, I can boot into the new rom just fine, but if the cable isn't plugged in, I just get the 5 vibrates of death, like this guy....
[HOW-TO] Fix 5 vibrate and black screen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1110865
But sadly, in order to completely fix myself, I need root, and I can't seem to even get temporary root? :-\
I'm hoping maybe something there might help y'all to help me? :-\
tiny4579 said:
Two quick questions:
1. Does USB mass storage work? (do your sdcard and emmc get recognized as drive letters when it boots) - if it doesn't there MAY be a problem but question 2's suggestion may fix it.
2. Did you try uninstalling and reinstalling the adb drivers?
This is just off the top of my head. Oh, now I see that fastboot works so basic USB communication works so it may be a driver issue.
Oh, since fastboot works you should be able to flash CWM recovery and a superuser zip to root unless it says not allowed. But if you can flash and boot recovery at that point no point on rooting, just flash a rooted ROM like jellybean beta3.
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@tiny4579
To be more clear, the basic USB communication doesn't work, the only way I can get anything that uses USB to work, is by booting into fastboot, and I have been able to do fastboot commands (like "fastboot oem enableqxdm 0"). So it seems that fastboot's USB works just fine (I've tested this on multiple computers), but anything after that, like trying to use the USB from the operating system, is totally broken. So I'm guessing that internally, the phone's drivers for USB are separate for hboot, and therefore still work, however, the phone's USB drivers for Gingerbread, are completely broken, even though I've been able to flash 2 different versions of signed gingerbread from HTC, they still don't seem to fix my USB problem even though it's writing the entire system all over again. Is it possible that there's a signed HTC zip that will fix my USB, that would fix me... the only question is.... does a signed HTC zip exist that will fix my USB??? :-\
Ok, I've got great news, I was able to finally unlock my bootloader! so now when I go into HBOOT, it says at the top "UNLOCKED", however, it still says S-ON, and I still don't have root, but I think we're getting there!
So now that my bootloader is unlocked, I'm assuming I should be able to either load a custom recovery (like clockworkmod), however, I still can't use ADB to do anything so things like unrevoked wont work for me sadly
Do you guys have any advice on what I can now do that my bootloader is unlocked? (I'm a little unclear about what the whole bootloader thing does for me). I think I understand rooting, at least enough, and I thought I understood the bootloader, and the unlocking. But now that my bootloader is unlocked, it still wont let me load anything like CM7.1, or clockworkmod (I tried both of those by going into recovery and trying to flash the update.zip).
Either way, I'm very encouraged by the fact that my bootloader is unlocked, I'm assuming it should help me to acheive my goal of rooting and eventually gettting Albioman's Jellybean on there?
meadowsjared said:
Ok, I've got great news, I was able to finally unlock my bootloader! so now when I go into HBOOT, it says at the top "UNLOCKED", however, it still says S-ON, and I still don't have root, but I think we're getting there!
So now that my bootloader is unlocked, I'm assuming I should be able to either load a custom recovery (like clockworkmod), however, I still can't use ADB to do anything so things like unrevoked wont work for me sadly
Do you guys have any advice on what I can now do that my bootloader is unlocked? (I'm a little unclear about what the whole bootloader thing does for me). I think I understand rooting, at least enough, and I thought I understood the bootloader, and the unlocking. But now that my bootloader is unlocked, it still wont let me load anything like CM7.1, or clockworkmod (I tried both of those by going into recovery and trying to flash the update.zip).
Either way, I'm very encouraged by the fact that my bootloader is unlocked, I'm assuming it should help me to acheive my goal of rooting and eventually gettting Albioman's Jellybean on there?
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Now you need to fastboot flash cwm. Download this file http://dinc.does-it.net/Guide_Root_New_Hboot/recovery.img, and place it on your pc in the same folder as the fastboot.exe file.
Open a cmd prompt on your pc to where fastboot.exe and recovery.img are. Type the folowing:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
If you get no errors, go to the maim hboot menu and select recovery. You should now be in cwm recovery.
Download superuser http://dinc.does-it.net/Superuser/SuperUser_3.0.7.zip, and place it on your sdcard by going to mounts and storrage and selecting mount usb storrage. If it freezes up the phone or the pc, you will need to take the sd out and use a card reader to put it on the sd with a pc.
Then flash it thru recovery like you would a rom. Now you will be rooted. Then flash a rom of your choosing and hope it boots.
Might as well load the ROM when you load superuser. But flashing superuser is silly if you're going to flash a ROM with root right after it but it's probably still a good zip to keep on your sdcard.
tiny4579 said:
Might as well load the ROM when you load superuser. But flashing superuser is silly if you're going to flash a ROM with root right after it but it's probably still a good zip to keep on your sdcard.
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Yeah i guess it is pointless to flash su, then wipe it, then flash a rooted rom.
Thank you both of you, you were a HUGE HELP!!!!! I'm FIIIIIIXED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm going to update the original post to detail how I got fixed (the short version is, I just did what cmlusco said, and as soon as I had root, I followed this and it worked!!!!)
tiny4579 said:
Might as well load the ROM when you load superuser. But flashing superuser is silly if you're going to flash a ROM with root right after it but it's probably still a good zip to keep on your sdcard.
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I wound up loading superuser like cmlusco suggested, only because I wanted to have everything fixed and perfect before loading Albinoman's new ROM, just in case there were issues, that way I'd know that it was the ROM or my phone, especially since my SD Card freaked out on me and that's how I got into this mess
....But, you are right, the only problem is, I'm super paranoid, and I like to be super-thorough
meadowsjared said:
I wound up loading superuser like cmlusco suggested, only because I wanted to have everything fixed and perfect before loading Albinoman's new ROM, just in case there were issues, that way I'd know that it was the ROM or my phone, especially since my SD Card freaked out on me and that's how I got into this mess
....But, you are right, the only problem is, I'm super paranoid, and I like to be super-thorough
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Glad its working for you.
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Make sure you have USB Cable and a Memory card before doing this. ** WARNING ** Flash At Your Own Risk.
This will take 1 hour or maybe more, just make sure you follow the steps carefully and do it carefully. This thread is for people who have no access to their rom and have only access to bootloader.
If you tried to return to stock rom via Advanced Ace Hack Kit and you tried to flash the stockrom back on and it just crashed during the process and you just pulled it out the usb cable out of the phone, So you pull the battery out the phone and restart it. All you see is the htc screen which it is just stuck on. Well I have the solution how to fix this. You might think it is bricked and have buy a new phone well you dont! All the problem is that the Advanced Ace Hack kit the radio RUU they provided you with is either a old version or a corrupted one so the phone cant boot up properly. This thread I am going to tell you how to flash the RUU and put a custom rom on which is ten times better than the android 2.3.5.
You have to concentrate while doing this or you will end up with a dead phone.
So step one - Go to google search and copy and paste RUU_Ace_HTC_WWE_1.72.405.3_R2_Radio_12.28e.60.140f_26.04.02.17_M2_SF_release_163262_signed. go to the second link which says hotfile and download it.
Download the RUU_Signed File Via Hotfile, This will take sometime if you have a slow internet connection.
Step Two - It will say Welcome to the ROM Update Utility for your Android Phone also it will have a image on the left of the Desire HD. So click I Understand and click next so take the battery out of your phone and hold the volume down button and the power button, you will see a white screen with other selections so click bootloader to click it you have to click the power button to select it. So when you click bootloader it will go red and say FASTBOOT, So make sure the usb is in the computer/laptop during this process it will only go into fastboot if you have the usb connected to the computer first.
Step Three - Agree to all of the conditions and click next. Note: This process Will take sometime.
Step four- It will say Congratulations! your phone has been successfully been flashed! Now your phone is fully working and rooted so now your phone will reboot, If it doesnt power it on your self!
So it will boot up in android 2.3.5 because that was the rom that you were trying to flash via AAHK.
Step five - Open Advanced Ace Hack kit and make sure USB Debugging Mode is on.
Step six - There will be a option saying Hack Ace, This will root and install clockwork mod on your device, So type 1 and hit enter.
Note: this process will take sometime. Grab a cup of juice and crisps.
Step seven - The phone will reboot and will still be on android 2.3.5 so now you have superuser access and clockwork mod.
Step eight - Power off the phone and hold the volume down button and the power button, You will be in bootloader so now go down using the volume buttons and select recovery, to select this option you will have to click the power button to enter recovery mode.
Now your phone will be in recovery mode and will say Ace hack kit across the recovery screen, So now select wipe data/factory reset when it has wiped the phone select wipe cache partition, after that has wiped go to advanced option and select wipe dalvik cache.
Step nine - Your phone has nothing on it exept from bootloader and recovery! So now connect your mobile device to the computer and click mounts and storage, make sure your USB is connected. To complete this process make sure you have a 8GB Or 4GB Memory card in. So click mount USB storage, it will mount your memory card so you can access it through the computer to drag and drop files to flash on your mobile. You can download a Jellytime ROM on the XDA Forums So just choose which one you want and download it and drag and drop to the memory card while your phone is mounted to the computer via USB, Make sure you download a Google apps Package and flash it with it if it doesnt have the Google Playstore on the Rom. To Flash any zip files follow this - click unmount, go back to the main recovery options using the volume buttons and power button to select, go to install zip from sd card - select the zip file you want to flash then flash the Google apps Package after you flashed the ROM you want to have on your phone.
Last and final step! - Click reboot system now, your HTC DESIRE HD should reboot to the ROM you have flashed.
Congratulations! You have flashed and rooted your mobile device after being stuck in bootloader/fastboot mode.
If any problems just mail me or mail me via XDA Developers site.
I will help as much as I can to fix any problems.
Thank you for reading this thread and hope it helps.
AADAM H. AKHTAR
Wait, I am beyond confused. If you are going back to stock with AAHK you are already S-OFF. You can just flash a recovery (if you don't already have one) and use that to flash a custom ROM if you want, or use AAHK to unroot and return to stock.
And...what does a radio have to do with anything?
And...why would you disconnect your phone while running AAHK?
And...AAHK doesn't provide corrupted RUUs. Maybe your download is corrupted?
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bananagranola said:
Wait, I am beyond confused. If you are going back to stock with AAHK you are already S-OFF. You can just flash a recovery (if you don't already have one) and use that to flash a custom ROM if you want, or use AAHK to unroot and return to stock.
And...what does a radio have to do with anything?
And...why would you disconnect your phone while running AAHK?
And...AAHK doesn't provide corrupted RUUs. Maybe your download is corrupted?
Again, confused...
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You cant flash clockwork mod on if you dont have USB debugging mode on, when the phone is stuck on the htc logo the only way is to flash a radio that works with the phone through bootloader/fastboot.
also when you flash a radio it wipes clockwork mod off it so you cant flash a recovery.
The radio file either was corrupted or either the wrong one for the phone because most of the time when you flash it is going to go perfectly but there is a chance where it will crash the process.
Again.. I said the radio might not have been corrupted it might just of crashed but you cannot access AAHK through fastboot/bootloader.
AADAM H. AKHTAR said:
You cant flash clockwork mod on if you dont have USB debugging mode on, when the phone is stuck on the htc logo the only way is to flash a radio that works with the phone through bootloader/fastboot.
also when you flash a radio it wipes clockwork mod off it so you cant flash a recovery.
The radio file either was corrupted or either the wrong one for the phone because most of the time when you flash it is going to go perfectly but there is a chance where it will crash the process.
Again.. I said the radio might not have been corrupted it might just of crashed but you cannot access AAHK through fastboot/bootloader.
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Wrong. All you say is wrong and misleading. To flash a recovery you need fastboot drivers working...if you don't have fastboot drivers working, that means that you can not access hboot. Therefore, your phone is bricked.
Second, when you flash a radio it wipes nothing...a ruu wipes partitions not any other stuff. AAHK, does not flash radios but flashes partition to gain ENG S-OFF, but wipes nothing. If the radio was corrupted and you were flashing in PD98IMG.zip way, then it won't flash as it get parsed before doing it, as it is the case in the Hack Kit.
A corrupted radio is bricked device. There is no chance to flash a corrupted radio and have a working phone. Flashing a wrong partition is a insurance to get a paperweight. Maybe you should read and do some research instead of trolling the forum.
glevitan said:
Wrong. All you say is wrong and misleading. To flash a recovery you need fastboot drivers working...if you don't have fastboot drivers working, that means that you can not access hboot. Therefore, your phone is bricked.
Second, when you flash a radio it wipes nothing...a ruu wipes partitions not any other stuff. AAHK, does not flash radios but flashes partition to gain ENG S-OFF, but wipes nothing. If the radio was corrupted and you were flashing in PD98IMG.zip way, then it won't flash as it get parsed before doing it, as it is the case in the Hack Kit.
A corrupted radio is bricked device. There is no chance to flash a corrupted radio and have a working phone. Flashing a wrong partition is a insurance to get a paperweight. Maybe you should read and do some research instead of trolling the forum.
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AAHK does flash radio's but most of the time when you flash radios via a toolkit it will go perfectly, but there will be a time where it will go wrong and you will end up with no clockwork mod recovery or a bad radio flash. When you go on the AAHK you can return to stockrom which flashes radios or whatever but when you have a bad radio on your phone you cant access USB debugging mode because you need that on so you can access the AAHK. Flashing a new and updated radio will work because if your phone was bricked it will not let you into HBOOT/FASTBOOT.
Thread closed
Obviously too many technical errors in the OP. This thread only misleads users with no or little knowledge. Next time you better research a bit more before posting anything. Additionally there are dozens of CORRECT tuts all over xda to solve that kind of problems.
regards
SOLVED. THE PHONE IS BROKEN AKA HARDWARE FAILURE
Hi,
My old Desire had been sitting in my desk for about a year since i bought myself a Galaxy S2. Today, I decided to try it out. Charged the battery first and then tried to boot it. Well, I got stuck in the splash screen. The phone had been working normally the last time i used it (maybe 6 months ago?) so i thought it was weird. Then I tried to boot it into recovery, and got again stuck in the splash screen. HBOOT came up normally but after pressing the recovery button the phone just made the boot vibration multiple times and then was stuck in the splash screen.
What I have:
- Alpharev S-OFF HBOOT: bravo_alphaspl-oxygenr2.img
- Oxygen rom (don't remember the version but i have the zip on my computer): update-oxygen-2.1.6-signed.zip
- My current HBOOT screen shows the following:
--- AlphaRev ---
BRAVO PVT1 SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT-0.93.0001
MICROP-031d
TOUCH PANEL-SYNT0101
RADIO-5.11.05.27
Aug 10 2010, 17:52:18
- AFAIK the phone is the older AMOLED version (if that matters)
- I have a working ADB
- I dont have a goldcard
What I did after noticing the problem:
1. Read the sticky which told me to reflash my recovery.
2. Flashed the CWM 2.5.0.7 recovery via Android flasher. The program said it was successful but my phone was in a bootloop again without access to recovery.
3. Flashed the Amon Ra recovery via Android flasher. The program again said it was successful but the bootloop persisted.
4. Flashed both of the recoveries (one at time of course) via the adb fastboot command. Again, it was supposed to be successful, but the phone STILL was in the bootloop.
I thought the sticky explained my situation perfectly but apparently this is not the case
I have also a RUU lying around:
RUU_Bravo_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.29.405.5_Radio_32.49.00. 32U_5.11.05.27_release
But I was hesitant to use it as I have the custom Alpharev HBOOT which might cause problems.
So what should I do now? I appreciate all advice.
Re: Bootloop with no access to recovery (S-OFF)
In my sig you'll find a thread with how to install 4ext recovery through pb99img. Check it out.
I DL'd the PB99IMG.zip file for the recovery and put it on my SD by moving the SD to my other phone and connecting it to my PC.
However, when the HBOOT searches for the PB99IMG.zip, it only says "No Image!".
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Are you sure you didn't put it in any folder?
Then, again in my sig, you'll find a partitioning guide. The first part of the guide will help you install a recovery. Try it.
Yes, I put it right in the root of the sd card.
The partitioning thread in your sig has a few methods of installing the recovery. But i have already tried them and for some reason they fail. I have now tried the Android flasher method, the ADB + Fastboot method and the PB99IMG.zip method. I have no clue why these should fail like i have described.
EDIT: Looks like I cannot run the RUU either. It says it failed to detect the device. What on earth could be going on when EVERY possible way of reinstalling the recovery fails? I was starting to think that maybe there was something wrong with my USB connection/drivers or ADB so I made a test and flashed another alpharev HBOOT (their bravo stock one: bravo_alphaspl.img) and the flashing procedure worked. So at least my ADB is working. Still no idea why the PB99IMG.zip just won't work... looks like my phone defies all these guides available here.
Update:
I downloaded the 2.3 GB RUU from the sticky topic. Suprisingly enough I could run it, it detected my device and went throught the whole RUU process without a single error. I booted the phone - and was again stuck in a bootloop. Went to HBOOT, chose recovery (the RUU should have flashed the stock recovery) but no, I could not get into the recovery. Instead the phone was again stuck in a bootloop. So I still cannot get into the recovery. The only thing that changed was the splash screen I was stuck on... (I had a custom splash, now it's the stock one)
I then formatted my SD, put the 4ext recovery PB99IMG.zip there and booted into HBOOT. This time It found the PB99IMG.zip. It asked if I wanted to update, I pressed yes and it went through it without any error. When it asked if i wanted to reboot, i pressed no, navigated into recovery and pressed the power button. This should have taken me to the 4ext recovery i just flashed successfully. And guess what? Bootloop again...
So after all this, I still do not have access to the recovery. I just get the bootloop every time. I've whacked around with android phones (mostly Galaxy S2 though) quite a lot but this far have never seen such a persistent problem which just evades all (for other people) working attempts to fix it. The procedures work exactly as described and give me no errors, but in the end the issue still persists: I cannot access the recovery because of the bootloop.
I was starting to wonder if it could be hardware failure causing this? Just a wild guess but the phone has been sitting in my desk for almost a year... I didn't change anything in the software. The only thing that comes to my mind is that the memory where the recovery and rom are stored is somehow corrupt. This would explain why I cannot get into the recovery even though i have reflashed it successfully multiple times. I also can change my HBOOT and splash screen.
Does anyone have any ideas left?
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Are you s-on now?
Yep,
At the moment i'm S-ON with the 2.3 RUU from your sig. Bootloader is 1.02.0001. I flashed the RUU from the PB99IMG. No errors. Still cannot get to recovery.
I then opened the phone and removed the mainboard but i could not see any damage at all. No burns, marks of water damage etc.
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As weird as it sounds, try putting the phone in the freezer without the battery for 10 minutes, then try to boot.
You are pretty good, man.
CASE CLOSED
Explanation: after putting the phone into the freezer for some time, I tried to boot. It booted normally to the ROM. Wifi worked, I could use internet, setup my settings etc. After 10 minutes the phone rebooted into a bootloop. This proves that the problem always was a hardware one, and this is why any software fixes couldn't solve the issue. Because i don't have a freezer in my pocket I can safely say the phone is broken and I can throw it away.
Thank you!