[Q] When ROM Updates Go Bad! - HTC One X

Upgrading to ARHD 6.1.0, it didn't like it, stuck on splash screen (waited 30 mins twice)
Tried to get ARHD 6.0.0 back onto my SD Card, wasn't recognised in windows from recovery.
Tried a few clockworkmod recoveries, modaco and finally out of sheer desperation I tried HTC Stock recovery. That was a mistake.
Now SD card says (No Files Found) when trying to access it and I can't get a recovery to mount it right for windows.
What are my options, can I use adb push to get a ROM onto my phone?
Bootloader is fine, recovery is fine except mounting the SD card.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Ignition75 said:
Upgrading to ARHD 6.1.0, it didn't like it, stuck on splash screen (waited 30 mins twice)
Tried to get ARHD 6.0.0 back onto my SD Card, wasn't recognised in windows from recovery.
Tried a few clockworkmod recoveries, modaco and finally out of sheer desperation I tried HTC Stock recovery. That was a mistake.
Now SD card says (No Files Found) when trying to access it and I can't get a recovery to mount it right for windows.
What are my options, can I use adb push to get a ROM onto my phone?
Bootloader is fine, recovery is fine except mounting the SD card.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Ok best option is to download the RUU for your device, boot into Fastboot-USB and run the RUU.
Go back to stock and then start from scratch. If your device hangs at the boot screen again after flashing ARHD then run fastboot erase cache.

If you can get into fastboot just reflash the latest CWM and then use that to add the ROM file back to your phone
Or, relock the bootloader and flash the RUU you downloaded as a backup before flashing a custom ROM

SD card wiped and not being recognised by windows.
How do I get the RUU onto the sd card?
Or can I push it onto the device in fastboot?

dr9722 said:
Ok best option is to download the RUU for your device, boot into Fastboot-USB and run the RUU.
Go back to stock and then start from scratch. If your device hangs at the boot screen again after flashing ARHD then run fastboot erase cache.
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I use fastboot erase cache whenever I flash boot or recovery.

Ignition75 said:
SD card wiped and not being recognised by windows.
How do I get the RUU onto the sd card?
Or can I push it onto the device in fastboot?
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You run the ruu from your pc with you phone connected in fastboot usb
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bogfather said:
You run the ruu from your pc with you phone connected in fastboot usb
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Too easy, thanks.
Do I need to fastboot oem lock first?

Ignition75 said:
Too easy, thanks.
Do I need to fastboot oem lock first?
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As Eddy said...just go to the CWM Thread and download the lastest CWM recovery.
Since a few days its possible to mount the sd card in recovery, which wasnt before.
flash it then go to recovery->mounts and storage: mount usb mass storage
and windows should recognize your phone sd card.
No need to flash a RUU.
When you flash a rom, ensure that you always flash the provided boot.img and fastboot erase cache.

j4n87 said:
As Eddy said...just go to the CWM Thread and download the lastest CWM recovery.
Since a few days its possible to mount the sd card in recovery, which wasnt before.
flash it then go to recovery->mounts and storage: mount usb mass storage
and windows should recognize your phone sd card.
No need to flash a RUU.
When you flash a rom, ensure that you always flash the provided boot.img and fastboot erase cache.
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I've tried the latest CWM recovery, on more than one occasion.
I flashed the correct boot.img as well.
Yes I'm using fastboot erase cache.

Ignition75 said:
I've tried the latest CWM recovery, on more than one occasion.
I flashed the correct boot.img as well.
Yes I'm using fastboot erase cache.
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Your signature still shows the old version - latest is here and only came out last Saturday...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819

EddyOS said:
Your signature still shows the old version - latest is here and only came out last Saturday...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819
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I've tried the new version, just haven't updated my signature.
CWM auto updated for me when it came out and I've done it in fastboot as well.
It's a real bugger this one, I'm trying new USB drivers.
Didn't realise HTC Stock recovery would wipe my SD card

It doesn't, you've done that yourself (or if you relocked and unlocked the bootloader it'll wipe it)

EddyOS said:
It doesn't, you've done that yourself (or if you relocked and unlocked the bootloader it'll wipe it)
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No I didn't relock the bootloader.
I don't remember formatting the SD card in CWM.
I thought I was being fairly careful.
I've just installed new USB drivers, I'll wait for the RUU to finish downloading before I reboot and try to mount one last time.
Thx for your help mate.

The RUU is the easiest way to reload everything, so long as you've got the right RUU

EddyOS said:
The RUU is the easiest way to reload everything, so long as you've got the right RUU
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Installed new drivers, rebooted, didn't help.
Still can't mount the SD card, this is a real nasty one.
Going down the RUU path.
Just waiting for battery to get to 30%, a bit worried the screen wont go off lol, charging may be slow.

Ignition75 said:
Installed new drivers, rebooted, didn't help.
Still can't mount the SD card, this is a real nasty one.
Going down the RUU path.
Just waiting for battery to get to 30%, a bit worried the screen wont go off lol, charging may be slow.
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I'd let the phone charge up more than 30% just incase.
Don't forget to install stock recovery before you use the ruu
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bogfather said:
I'd let the phone charge up more than 30% just incase.
Don't forget to install stock recovery before you use the ruu
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Ahhh, nice one, will do.
Thanks for that.
What's the total charge time you wreckon for the One X? Phone just died, plugged it in and the orange light stopped flashing and went to solid, so it's now accepting charge.

Ignition75 said:
Ahhh, nice one, will do.
Thanks for that.
What's the total charge time you wreckon for the One X? Phone just died, plugged it in and the orange light stopped flashing and went to solid, so it's now accepting charge.
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Leave it going for a couple of hours, that should charge it to about 70%
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bogfather said:
Leave it going for a couple of hours, that should charge it to about 70%
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Oh man, the damn thing turned on again, wish these things would stay off when in bootloader mode.
Cheers for that.

Found the issue, I was installing ROM updates at the same time as the ROM.
Problem is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27133594&postcount=10750
Which I hadn't done an oem lock now lol...

Related

Bricked?

Okay, so I decided to root and flash a new rom on my phone since I didn't like my stock one. I went through all the processes (I think). I flashed the recovery, installed superu or whatever its called, wiped my phones rom, tried to flash a rom called paranoid android and it said it failed. I then realized I forgot to make a backup.... i restarted my phone and now it's stuck in the 'HTC quietly brilliant' screen. I have no idea what to do
user10009 said:
Okay, so I decided to root and flash a new rom on my phone since I didn't like my stock one. I went through all the processes (I think). I flashed the recovery, installed superu or whatever its called, wiped my phones rom, tried to flash a rom called paranoid android and it said it failed. I then realized I forgot to make a backup.... i restarted my phone and now it's stuck in the 'HTC quietly brilliant' screen. I have no idea what to do
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Here's a handy guide for you.
I used it myself back when I screwed up.
If you have Virgin Mobile then the RUU you want is called
Code:
RUU_PRIMO_C_ICS_40A_Sprint_WWE_VM_1.08.652.6_Radio_1.00.00.0521_2_NV_VM_3.46_0503_PRL61008_release_262414_signed.exe
If not, then try to figure it out. Good luck! :fingers-crossed:
Have you unlocked your bootloader?
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striped121 said:
Have you unlocked your bootloader?
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**** logic.... if he flashed a new recovery, he obviously unlocked his bootloader.....
as for the OP's problem: dude, your downloaded rom is corrupted, download the rom again and flash it. and do not forget, you also need to flash the correct kernel.
1ceb0x said:
**** logic.... if he flashed a new recovery, he obviously unlocked his bootloader.....
as for the OP's problem: dude, your downloaded rom is corrupted, download the rom again and flash it. and do not forget, you also need to flash the correct kernel.
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The worst part is transferring the rom to sd card since ur phone won't boot
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cybervibin said:
The worst part is transferring the rom to sd card since ur phone won't boot
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Lol?
Use recovery to mount your usb....
cybervibin said:
The worst part is transferring the rom to sd card since ur phone won't boot
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recovery or even card reader.
Okay thanks you all! I will try to redownload and flash again whenever I get off from work. As for the kernel, do I flash it the same way I flash the rom?
user10009 said:
Okay thanks you all! I will try to redoubling and flash again whenever I get off from work. As for the kernel, do I flash it the same way I flash the rom?
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Get in the recovery, mounts and storage, mount usb storage. Now the computer will open your sd card folder, so just put the rom there and flash it normally. For the kernel, get to the hboot connect the phone to the computer and wait that it says fast boot usb, then put the kernel in the fast boot folder on your computer, run the cmd, get to the fast boot folder and type fastboot flash boot (your kernel).img
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Okay I got my kernal flashed and a rom with cyanogenmod thing. But it seems to freeze and then reboot by itself a lot.. I feel helpless
do a full wipe from recovery.
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Full wipe, then try a different ROM? I liked CM10 but I guess it doesn't like me back
yeah,you also have to install its specific kernel
Okay I got the cdma pacman rom and its specified kernel. It STILL reboots after 30 seconds. Someone in that thread mentioned flashing over a stock rom, but that just confuses me. I just want to be able to make some calls badly
now fool n final do this.>>>
1. download rom and gapps,transfer them to root of SD card
2. extract boot.img(the kernel) from ROM zip and place it in fastboot folder(or use whichever kernel prescribed by the dev)
3. go into bootloader, FIRST flash the boot.img in fastboot(does the screen say FASTBOOT USB when u connect the phone to the PC?)
4. go into recovery, then FULL WIPE-factory reset, erase cache and dalvik cache.
5. then flash the ROM.
6. boot into the rom.then again enter into recovery and then flash gapps.
do the above steps in the same order all over again....
Full*
You most likely have the new update and radio. The newer one ends in .9xx, the one you need ends in .5xx. Can't remember the exact numbers. Download and install the RUU with Sprint in the name and you will be able install a custom Rom and kernel.
Okay thanks I will try that.
Okay i got the ruu went through the steps and it said i had the incorrect ruu for my phone. my cid is htsi 005 and i cant find the ruu for that cid :l
user10009 said:
Okay i got the ruu went through the steps and it said i had the incorrect ruu for my phone. my cid is htsi 005 and i cant find the ruu for that cid :l
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Ask Football about those ruu files. He knows his game!
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[Q] Stuck at logo RENOVATE Final 2 | JellyBean | .31 | Sense 4+ | Stock look/Themed

I cannot post in the original thread, so I have to post it here....I really like the ROM, but I am stuck at logo..
I pushed the boot.img, i installed the kernell, i did a full wipe/cash, flashed the ROM and I am stuck at the logo
Help?
Thank you!
Vorphs said:
I cannot post in the original thread, so I have to post it here....I really like the ROM, but I am stuck at logo..
I pushed the boot.img, i installed the kernell, i did a full wipe/cash, flashed the ROM and I am stuck at the logo
Help?
Thank you!
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Just try everything all over again. You should be fine.
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
recovery
full wipe
flash ROM
choose full wipe in AROMA
[email protected]|-|oR said:
Just try everything all over again. You should be fine.
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
recovery
full wipe
flash ROM
choose full wipe in AROMA
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Im at the 6th try right now Now its stuck at the HTC logo...does it have anything to do with the fact that I am using CLM recovery? Or am I having a old HBOOT?
Vorphs said:
Im at the 6th try right now Now its stuck at the HTC logo...does it have anything to do with the fact that I am using CLM recovery? Or am I having a old HBOOT?
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What is your hboot version? It certainly has strong impact to it. Did you have any JB ROM before?
Watch out your battery, too!
P.S. did you mean CWM? It's the one I am using, too.
[email protected]|-|oR said:
What is your hboot version? It certainly has strong impact to it. Did you have any JB ROM before?
Watch out your battery, too!
P.S. did you mean CWM? It's the one I am using, too.
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HBOOT is 0.95.0000, and yes I had JB ROM before. Battery is around 30% but its pluged in
P.S. Yes, CWM
Vorphs said:
HBOOT is 0.95.0000, and yes I had JB ROM before. Battery is around 30% but its pluged in
P.S. Yes, CWM
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You must have had AOSP ROM! For Sense ROMs you must upgrade HBOOT (read OP in mwilky's thread)!
What is your cid (if you know it)? Or, try fastboot getvar version-main, to check it. This will indicate which RUU/nandroid you should get, if you want to upgrade.
Thank you! Ill get to it tonight
I am not able to update HBOOT
I got my CID and RUU, unlocked, installed the ROM but there are no OTA updates and the HBOOT is still 0.95, android 4.0...I tried to flash the zip for my CID 032 from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376, but I cannot flash it from fastboot - i get "error cannot load firmware.zip unknown error"
Lock the bootloader, its needed before running the ruu and its needed for the firmware flash.
Mr Hofs said:
Lock the bootloader, its needed before running the ruu and its needed for the firmware flash.
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I did the HBOOT update, im on 1.39 now, but after flashing CWM i cannot see that root "0" folder on my SD card, so i cannot flash the ROM...i tried via fastboot but i got an error, Now I see that I have S-ON, even though I already used the unlock_code...
Vorphs said:
I did the HBOOT update, im on 1.39 now, but after flashing CWM i cannot see that root "0" folder on my SD card, so i cannot flash the ROM...i tried via fastboot but i got an error, Now I see that I have S-ON, even though I already used the unlock_code...
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S-ON doesn't have anything to do with your possibility to see SD card. Try in CWM "mount USB storage". That should work.
S-on stays that way. We dont have s-off. Enter the recovery and mount the sdcard as a mass storage device (usb drive) copy the Rom.zip to the root of the sdcard and flash it.
The option is in mounts and storage - last option
[email protected]|-|oR said:
S-ON doesn't have anything to do with your possibility to see SD card. Try in CWM "mount USB storage". That should work.
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Already tried that, but still i only see a few folders there...the JBFWTOOL warned me that it could wipe everything But why is it still S-ON?
Because we don't have s-off....its not developed/hacked yet. And if everthing is deleted you need to install a new clean rom including flashing the boot.img file
Mr Hofs said:
Because we don't have s-off....its not developed/hacked yet. And if everthing is deleted you need to install a new clean rom including flashing the boot.img file
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Got it! Used your method and it worked perfectly, ty! ROM is great, but it seems I have lost all my files from the SD-CARD...
That's the risk of flashing and not reading and backing up before
Mr Hofs said:
That's the risk of flashing and not reading and backing up before
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Well, they said use titanium and i did, but somehow everything got wiped...maybe its still a issue with that root folder "0"?
If you can reach in that 0 folder .... It might still be in there
Mr Hofs said:
If you can reach in that 0 folder .... It might still be in there
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I tried to find it but its gone My SD card is 99% empty so for sure everything is gone...
LE: hmmm...there is something weird here, if I check storage on my phone it says that the phone storage is almost empty, BUT App Storage is 4.90GB/6.76GB...wth is going one here?
Top bad. Sorry for your loss

One X not booting. What are my options?

EDIT: After running this "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" the phone now boots up. The downloaded apps are still there but the userdata partition seems to have been wiped. I'm not sure how flashing a recovery partition wipes the userdata partition but I'm not looking for a way to get the phone to present itself as a Mass Storage Device so I can at least try and use recovery software retrieve as much of the lost data as I can.
Hey guys, long term reader of XDA, first time poster.
I have a friend's HTC One X which just stopped booting up past the HTC Quietly Brilliant logo screen. I am able to get into Recovery mode and doing a "fastboot devices" lists my device. However my friend has many photos on this phone, some of which are of a deceased relative and I'd really like to retrieve the photos if I can.
It's S-ON as I believe there isn't an exploit to go S-OFF yet so my options are likely limited. I've downloaded the most recent RUU file (RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.14.401.27_Radio_5.1204.162.29_release_298897_signed) but I'm pretty sure this will repartition the phone and delete the photos.
Is there any way I can retrieve the photos? Will the RUU wipe the photos? Is there any other way to get the phone to boot up again?
It would mean so much to me and my friend if there is a solution.
Many thanks,
Rob
Robula said:
Hey guys, long term reader of XDA, first time poster.
I have a friend's HTC One X which just stopped booting up past the HTC Quietly Brilliant logo screen. I am able to get into Recovery mode and doing a "fastboot devices" lists my device. However my friend has many photos on this phone, some of which are of a deceased relative and I'd really like to retrieve the photos if I can.
It's S-ON as I believe there isn't an exploit to go S-OFF yet so my options are likely limited. I've downloaded the most recent RUU file (RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.14.401.27_Radio_5.1204.162.29_release_298897_signed) but I'm pretty sure this will repartition the phone and delete the photos.
Is there any way I can retrieve the photos? Will the RUU wipe the photos? Is there any other way to get the phone to boot up again?
It would mean so much to me and my friend if there is a solution.
Many thanks,
Rob
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I dont know about ruu that it will wipe or not. But you can mount sd from the recovery and go to folder DCIM where you can find all photos.
manikdhir said:
I dont know about ruu that it will wipe or not. But you can mount sd from the recovery and go to folder DCIM where you can find all photos.
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Thank you for the suggestion. However, I can not find the option to mount SD card storage... Could you please elaborate?
My options in recovery made are:
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACTORY RESET (I assume this will wipe photos too?)
SIMLOCK
SHOW BARCODE
IMAGE CRC
Robula said:
Thank you for the suggestion. However, I can not find the option to mount SD card storage... Could you please elaborate?
My options in recovery made are:
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACTORY RESET (I assume this will wipe photos too?)
SIMLOCK
SHOW BARCODE
IMAGE CRC
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Can you plz tell me which recovery are you using.
manikdhir said:
Can you plz tell me which recovery are you using.
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HBOOT... Though just tried TWRP as suggested by this guy on another forum... I then went to Recovery and then moments later it just booted straight back into Android! I only intsalled TWRP and it's completely fixed the issue!
Download the TWRP recovery instead of clockworkmod one.
This recovery will let you mount the SD card to copy the ROM file to the phone.
Boot the phone into the Hboot, then go to fastboot.
If you downloaded the ARHD flash file, you have pretty much all you need when you unpack this. There should be a "Flash windows.bat" or something like that, simply run it, and it'll put the boot.img on your phone.
It just uses the command: "fastboot flash boot <filename>.img"
Now to put the TWRP recovery on your phone, use the following:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
(Obviously with whatever your version of the twrp.img file is called.)
Reboot the phone into recovery, and you should now be able to mount the SD card, copy the rom across, wipe the caches, and system, install the rom, wipe the caches again, and reboot into ARHD 9.7.2
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EDIT: The photos are gone... Gallery is completely empty... #%^£$$34!
Robula said:
HBOOT... Though just tried TWRP as suggested by this guy on another forum... I then went to Recovery and then moments later it just booted straight back into Android! I only intsalled TWRP and it's completely fixed the issue!
EDIT: The photos are gone... Gallery is completely empty... #%^£$$34!
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Did you check the DCIM folder?
manikdhir said:
Did you check the DCIM folder?
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I did. I have a feeling that my friend may have tried a Factory Reset from HBOOT herself. Although strangely, all her apps are installed. I guess there's no recovery method on this phone? Is there anything I can do?
Robula said:
I did. I have a feeling that my friend may have tried a Factory Reset from HBOOT herself. Although strangely, all her apps are installed. I guess there's no recovery method on this phone? Is there anything I can do?
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Is there mp3 files in the music player?
manikdhir said:
Is there mp3 files in the music player?
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No. If I go into the MTP device in Windows Explorer I have Internal Storage saying "25.2GB free of 25.2GB" which is really not a good sign. I'm just wondering how I would at least run a recovery program on this such as Recuva in hope to retrieve the lost data.
EDIT: If I could just work out how to get the USB mode to Mass Storage then I'd be able to do a scan... Any idea how to do this?
Robula said:
No. If I go into the MTP device in Windows Explorer I have Internal Storage saying "25.2GB free of 25.2GB" which is really not a good sign. I'm just wondering how I would at least run a recovery program on this such as Recuva in hope to retrieve the lost data.
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I think that your frnd has done the factory reset.
manikdhir said:
I think that your frnd has done the factory reset.
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Well. Thanks for all your help. Too bad I have to be the bearer of bad news!
If anyone knows how to ADB to a One X or knows how to expose the internal storage as a Mass Storage Device then please reply! At least then I can try a recovery program. Thanks.
Was the phone already unlocked ? Or did you unlock the bootloader at the time you wanted to use a recovery to be able to retrieve the photos ?
A first time unlock of the bootloader will delete indeed everything, also sdcard. A factory reset does not delete the sdcard. Tried it myself a couple of weeks ago !
Robula said:
No. If I go into the MTP device in Windows Explorer I have Internal Storage saying "25.2GB free of 25.2GB" which is really not a good sign. I'm just wondering how I would at least run a recovery program on this such as Recuva in hope to retrieve the lost data.
EDIT: If I could just work out how to get the USB mode to Mass Storage then I'd be able to do a scan... Any idea how to do this?
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You will have to install a custom rom if you want UMS... If you want it on stock rom, then you need to have root access... There's a thread here on XDA but I don't know the link of it... tried searching but can't find it anywhere... strange!
Mr Hofs said:
Was the phone already unlocked ? Or did you unlock the bootloader at the time you wanted to use a recovery to be able to retrieve the photos ?
A first time unlock of the bootloader will delete indeed everything, also sdcard. A factory reset does not delete the sdcard. Tried it myself a couple of weeks ago !
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No. This was a complete stock phone. Nothing was ever done to with to modify it.
vin4yak said:
You will have to install a custom rom if you want UMS... If you want it on stock rom, then you need to have root access... There's a thread here on XDA but I don't know the link of it... tried searching but can't find it anywhere... strange!
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I can use fastboot to flash a custom firmware without S-OFF right? Is there even a method of enabling S-OFF and gaining root access on stock ROM? The UMS support would be what I need.
So you unlocked it and then tried to retrieve the pictures, am i right ?
Then its lost because unlocking the bootloader wipes everything including sdcard.
Mr Hofs said:
So you unlocked it and then tried to retrieve the pictures, am i right ?
Then its lost because unlocking the bootloader wipes everything including sdcard.
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Please excuse me for my lack of knowledge of HTC phones. When you say "unlock", I assume that means to root the phone; to root the phone you need to have S-OFF before you can even flash a new bootloader.
The only this I did was was "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" from http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/95. This didn't actually change my recovery from HBOOT, it still boots to HBOOT when holding Power+Volume Down (I realise why now because it says on that page "You must be S-OFF or have taken HTC's unlock to use a recovery on your device!"). The phone is S-ON so techinally it didn't really do anything...?
You can unlock the bootloader (not to s-off, not possible as if now) but in unlocked state you can flash recoverys and flashing a recovery with a locked bootloader will also fail.
Did you unlock the bootloader via the htcdev website ? And then flash a custom recovery ?
Mr Hofs said:
You can unlock the bootloader (not to s-off, not possible as if now) but in unlocked state you can flash recoverys and flashing a recovery with a locked bootloader will also fail.
Did you unlock the bootloader via the htcdev website ? And then flash a custom recovery ?
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I was actually going to do this so in hope that I could flash CWM and then mount the SD card via USB through the CWM recovery, but I got as far as typing "fastboot oem get_identifier_token" which failed with an error so I stopped there.
I think I've missed something here. I still have my CMD prompt open and looked up to see exactly what happened:
C:\Users\Rob\Downloads\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20130522\sdk\platform-tools>fas
tboot.exe flash recovery "..\..\..\openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-endeavoru.img"
sending 'recovery' (6788 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.955s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 1.161s
So it actually failed the flash (because the phone is S-ON I guess). Yet this somehow kickstarted the phone and it now boots up flawlessly.
Flashing fail is not due to s-off but because the bootloader is probably still locked. You can check that on the bootloader screen.
But unlocking wipes the whole phone so you lose the pictures at that point anyway
Mr Hofs said:
Flashing fail is not due to s-off but because the bootloader is probably still locked. You can check that on the bootloader screen.
But unlocking wipes the whole phone so you lose the pictures at that point anyway
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I took a picture to show the details (see attached).
So I'm not able to mount the SD as UMS to run recovery software without unlocking the bootloader, flashing a new recovery and then flashing a custom ROM?

Is there a way to reset the DHD if it is not booting and CWM recovery is malfunctioni

Hey pals. I have an issue with my DHD...I am running CyanogenMod 10.1 and yesturday someone messed with the developer options and chose to emulate a 1024x760, or something like that, display. The phone froze and I had to remove the battery to shut it down...However when I try to do a factory reset through CWM recovery the phone freezes on the HTC logo and when I try to boot It freezes before reaching the home screen. I realized that this phone can't boot normally now cos the display emulation i talked about earlier is causing an issue, and the situation has been complicated by the fact that I cant use CWM recovery...So I cant acces the phone completely...So I am wondering if there is a way to undo that setting without using CWM recovery...Something like maybe removing the battery or opening it up n remove something for some time etc. Any help will be appreciated.
Hey
How did you root?
Are you S-OFF?
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Get a ruu to restore at the last case if nothing works. BUT. Try to go to fastboot and flash recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46369904 from there since its probably a bad install
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Try boot into boot loader plug in via usb then select fastboot
After that do fastboot flash recovery
(what name of recovery) then wait a littlw then try boot into recovery
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JustPlayingHard said:
Try boot into boot loader plug in via usb then select fastboot
After that do fastboot flash recovery
(what name of recovery) then wait a littlw then try boot into recovery...btw I used AAHK to root.
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Thanks dudes...feels good to have a community to run to when u feel trapped...I am gona try fast boot and then flashing recovery...I'll tell you what happens...I appreciate!
XDA_h3n said:
Get a ruu to restore at the last case if nothing works. BUT. Try to go to fastboot and flash recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46369904 from there since its probably a bad install
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Hey XDA_h3n what is a ruu? Could be worth a try since when i go to fastboot I have 4 options which are 1. Bootloader 2. Reboot 3. Reboot bootloader and 4. Power down. So I go for he reboot option n the phone just tries to reboot n it hangs again just before the home screen...Thanks
GuyInTheCorner said:
Hey
How did you root?
Are you S-OFF?
-Sent from Guy's phone via Tapatalk
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Yap due I am S-OFF. I used the AAHK...
Albertraviss said:
Yap due I am S-OFF. I used the AAHK...
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You are s-off dont use ruu, it may make you s-on.
Press Fastboot then do the flashing from cmd cd to your your-android-sdk-folder-location-here/platform-tools/fastboot.exe like cd c:/android/ then do fastboot flash recovery.img and make sure you have recovery.img in your tools folder. You can find a .img from the thread I posted previously (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2317202&d=1381475742) in this example extract it place .img in the platform-tools location and rename the .img to recovery.img
Flashing a ruu wont make you loose s-off, it makes you loose root. Two completely different things.
Your issue happened when you did the factory reset.
One possible solution is to:
Flash ruu
Flash a recovery
Flash rom
As long as your phone is recognized by your pc (which may not due to having done tue factory reset - can't remember if it does or doesn't), then you should be good to go.
Sent from a dream.
Teichopsia said:
Flashing a ruu wont make you loose s-off, it makes you loose root. Two completely different things.
Your issue happened when you did the factory reset.
One possible solution is to:
Flash ruu
Flash a recovery
Flash rom
As long as your phone is recognized by your pc (which may not due to having done tue factory reset - can't remember if it does or doesn't), then you should be good to go.
Sent from a dream.
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Unfortunately the PC is not recognizing the phone anymore...Do u think I can do it by SD card...i.e renaming the stock ROM or Recovery to PD98IMG.zip and putting it on the root of SD card? I guess the solution has to not involve USB connectivity
Albertraviss said:
Unfortunately the PC is not recognizing the phone anymore...Do u think I can do it by SD card...i.e renaming the stock ROM or Recovery to PD98IMG.zip and putting it on the root of SD card? I guess the solution has to not involve USB connectivity
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Sounds reasonable, but not quite sure. I can't remember if you can flash a rom that way. I would suggest to do a proper search, read and see what you can find in that regard.
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Teichopsia said:
Sounds reasonable, but not quite sure. I can't remember if you can flash a rom that way. I would suggest to do a proper search, read and see what you can find in that regard.
Sent from a dream.
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Well in my research (back in 2010) to flash a ruu with a previous version you need a gold card. After you get the ruu as a PDxxxxx.zip format (look for a desire hd one as others will brick your phone) and place it in the root of your sd card. Reboot your phone in recovery and press vol+ to flash, and wait for 10-20mins and your phone should be alive.
Some sd's dont work with gold cards (in my experience, a kingston 16gb didn't work but a samsung 8gb did for some reason)
I guess the journey just ended...I renamed the touch recovery zip file to PG....zip and booted into bootloader. I was required to confirm if I wanted to upate n I chose yes...and voilà I got recovery touch installed this time for real....did a factory reset n everything is just fine now...I appreciate all the help from you guys. I wonder how I gan tag this thread as solved...
Albertraviss said:
I guess the journey just ended...I renamed the touch recovery zip file to PG....zip and booted into bootloader. I was required to confirm if I wanted to upate n I chose yes...and voilà I got recovery touch installed this time for real....did a factory reset n everything is just fine now...I appreciate all the help from you guys. I wonder how I gan tag this thread as solved...
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Good to know you got it solved, you can just add the tag [SOLVED] in the title or something similar.:good:

[Q] Please Help, very big error on my part

Hey guys, I'm new to the HTC one, and I made a mistake. I accidentally formatted my device, the sdcard, firmware, and data, and I'm unable to mount the sdcard and data. I have clockworkmod recovery installed, and the bootloader unlocked, but I'm unable to do much else. When I attempt to flash a rom using sideloader, the screen will just reboot several times. I tried two different roms, CyanogenMod and Stock Rom, by either installing through sideloader or adb, but again, I can't see my SD card. I need help.
How can I fix my phone at this point? I'd be okay with either Stock Rom or CyanogenMod, I just need my phone working.
Please give a newbie a hand guys.
Thanks in advance.
dddmcd77 said:
Hey guys, I'm new to the HTC one, and I made a mistake. I accidentally formatted my device, the sd and data, and I'm unable to mount the two. I have clockworkmod recovery installed, and the bootloader unlocked, but I'm unable to do much else. When I attempt to flash a rom, the screen will just reboot several times. I tried two different roms, CyanogenMod and Stock Rom, by either installing through sideloader or adb, but again, I can't see my SD card. I need help.
How can I fix my phone at this point? I'd be okay with either Stock Rom or CyanogenMod, I just need my phone working.
Please give a newbie a hand guys.
Thanks in advance.
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I don't know, but maybe try loading this by following the directions. Maybe you formatted the actual OS completely? This will get you to CM and then from there hopefully flash again
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_m7vzw
Also, try rebooting JUST the recovery, because then your SD shows up again.
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thanks for the reply
justinisloco said:
I don't know, but maybe try loading this by following the directions. Maybe you formatted the actual OS completely? This will get you to CM and then from there hopefully flash again
Also, try rebooting JUST the recovery, because then your SD shows up again.
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thanks I'll give it a shot. but I did reboot recovery, and I'm still unable to see my SD, it still claims it can't mount it.
Also I forgot to include that it is a verizon phone.
dddmcd77 said:
thanks I'll give it a shot. but I did reboot recovery, and I'm still unable to see my SD, it still claims it can't mount it.
Also I forgot to include that it is a verizon phone.
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Did you flash the correct recovery for the vzw model?
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dottat said:
Did you flash the correct recovery for the vzw model?
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I attempted to flash the latest nightly file of cm-10.2-20131130-NIGHTLY-m7vzw.zip
dddmcd77 said:
I attempted to flash the latest nightly file of cm-10.2-20131130-NIGHTLY-m7vzw.zip
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He asked about recovery.
cm-10.2-20131130-NIGHTLY-m7vzw.zip appears to be a ROM?
Oops
carm01 said:
He asked about recovery.
cm-10.2-20131130-NIGHTLY-m7vzw.zip appears to be a ROM?
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Oh I'm sorry, I read that wrong. My bad. Yes, the recovery worked fine, no issues there.
dddmcd77 said:
Hey guys, I'm new to the HTC one, and I made a mistake. I accidentally formatted my device, the sdcard, firmware, and data, and I'm unable to mount the sdcard and data. I have clockworkmod recovery installed, and the bootloader unlocked, but I'm unable to do much else. When I attempt to flash a rom using sideloader, the screen will just reboot several times. I tried two different roms, CyanogenMod and Stock Rom, by either installing through sideloader or adb, but again, I can't see my SD card. I need help.
How can I fix my phone at this point? I'd be okay with either Stock Rom or CyanogenMod, I just need my phone working.
Please give a newbie a hand guys.
Thanks in advance.
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Can you walk us through your steps of sideloading? Wondering if you're doing it correctly.
Also, you should reflash the recovery so that you're 100% positive it is for the VZW One.
can do
karn101 said:
Can you walk us through your steps of sideloading? Wondering if you're doing it correctly.
Also, you should reflash the recovery so that you're 100% positive it is for the VZW One.
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Sure, I boot into recovery and use the command adb sideload "zip file here" and get the loading progess percentage and then it loads on my phone, yet it doesn't work right. Also, for some reason, my phone's bootloader has "relocked" when I know for a fact I avoided that command for fear of ruining my chances to fix the phone, now if I attempt to flash recovery to double check, I'm told its not allowed and it fails.
dddmcd77 said:
Sure, I boot into recovery and use the command adb sideload "zip file here" and get the loading progess percentage and then it loads on my phone, yet it doesn't work right.
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I'd try a different recovery. Flash TWRP and try it again. If it doesn't work, then I'm out of ideas for you. Last thing I can think about is RUU'ing your phone.
karn101 said:
I'd try a different recovery. Flash TWRP and try it again. If it doesn't work, then I'm out of ideas for you. Last thing I can think about is RUU'ing your phone.
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Also you can try this method, although i never done it this way
Can Try :
Are you attempting to flash from fastboot or from ruu mode
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip zipname.zip
fastboot reboot
if it fails try again.
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash romzip.zip
fastboot reboot
Might want to get a full stock ROM here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2485319
I tried RUU
karn101 said:
I'd try a different recovery. Flash TWRP and try it again. If it doesn't work, then I'm out of ideas for you. Last thing I can think about is RUU'ing your phone.
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I just tried RUUing a few minutes ago, when I attempted to flash stock recovery I was unable, the instructions for VZW told me to flash stock recovery and boot, but I recieved failure notices.
dddmcd77 said:
I just tried RUUing a few minutes ago, when I attempted to flash stock recovery I was unable, the instructions for VZW told me to flash stock recovery and boot, but I recieved failure notices.
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What firmware you on?
thank you very much
carm01 said:
Also you can try this method, although i never done it this way
Can Try :
Are you attempting to flash from fastboot or from ruu mode
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip zipname.zip
fastboot reboot
if it fails try again.
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash romzip.zip
fastboot reboot
Might want to get a full stock ROM here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2485319
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Thanks, I'll give this method a shot right now and report back. my firmware was one of the things that was messed up, and I tried flashing the stock but it was unsucessful.
dddmcd77 said:
Thanks, I'll give this method a shot right now and report back.
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Important: the flash process halts at around 75% to 90% on phone screen! This is normal and a safety precaution!
The last few percent is the reboot, which is NOT happening automatically, so you get a chance to check the console output before reboot to make sure it is safe to reboot
my firmware
carm01 said:
Important: the flash process halts at around 75% to 90% on phone screen! This is normal and a safety precaution!
The last few percent is the reboot, which is NOT happening automatically, so you get a chance to check the console output before reboot to make sure it is safe to reboot
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To answer your other question, the firmware was one of the many things messed up. Flash attempts of the stock firmware were unsuccessful.
dddmcd77 said:
I just tried RUUing a few minutes ago, when I attempted to flash stock recovery I was unable, the instructions for VZW told me to flash stock recovery and boot, but I recieved failure notices.
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You don't need to flash the stock recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475216
The RUU flashes stock recovery. You can skip the first portion (ADB shell) and the last (write secure flag) in the instructions above.
Basically, just start at
fastboot oem rebootRUU
problem with that.
karn101 said:
You don't need to flash the stock recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475216
The RUU flashes stock recovery. You can skip the first portion (ADB shell) and the last (write secure flag) in the instructions above.
Basically, just start at
fastboot oem rebootRUU
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My bootloader relocked for some reason. Is that gonna be a problem?
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hey guys thanks for the help, I just got my phone to stock. Thanks again so much, I owe you all one. You're great people.
dddmcd77 said:
hey guys thanks for the help, I just got my phone to stock. Thanks again so much, I owe you all one. You're great people.
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