[Q] "Android" Logo Bootloop - HTC One X

Yesterday I wanted to flash the new CWM (5.8.4.0) but I accidentally flash using fastboot boot boot.img
Then it kept rebooting into recovery
After panicking a few times, I used Hasoon2000's allinonekit to flash stock recovery, stock kernel, relocked and reunlocked bootloader, factory reset through hboot.
Now im in a bootloop but instead of the usual htc with beats that i usually get, a simple logo featuring the word "android" is all that showed up on my screen. Sometime when I restart it would show a harddisk or something like that with a green refresh logo. In cwm my phone can't detect my sd so I can't flash my nandroid backup.
Can someone help this noob

Boot into fastboot.
First turn on the phone.
Hold both Power and Volume Down until the screen turns black, after two seconds release the power button only, it should boot you into fastboot, you can also try just holding both buttons, not sure about that so if it won't boot into fastboot try both ways!
When it boots into fastboot, open up command prompt and execute the command fastboot erase cache, this should make you able to boot into recovery again.
Good luck!

I can access recovery now. The problem now is the android bootloops

Katang said:
I can access recovery now. The problem now is the android bootloops
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Do you have any ROMS on your SDCard?
If you do, follow these steps please!
First of all, find the boot.img of the ROM you have on your SDCard, do this by downloading the ROM to your computer again and extracting the boot.img or using franco's or whatever other one there is.
Put the boot.img into the directory where your fastboot.exe is located, boot back into Fastboot and execute the following commands, fastboot flash boot boot.img and then fastboot erase cache.
Boot into recovery from fastboot, Wipe Data -> Wipe Cache, browse for the ROM and flash it, this should fix your phone!

I was running ARHD 6.1.1 before. but like I said in CWM it cant detect my sd,
it says there is no such file. any ideas?

Katang said:
I was running ARHD 6.1.1 before. but like I said in CWM it cant detect my sd,
it says there is no such file. any ideas?
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Yes, flash this CWM.
http://lh.rs/Zs6RYrc8m7Os
Put phone into Fastboot and run following commands.
fastboot flash recovery r1--recovery-clockwork-touch-endeavoru.img
fastboot erase cache
Boot into recovery see if it recognizes the SD.

flashed that recovery, cleared the cache
when I went into recovery i chose zip from sdcard but then no files found
in Hboot it said SD checking...
failed to open usb master mode
failed to open usb master mode
only then would it show the options:
fastboot
recovery
factory reset
simlock
showbarcode
image crc

Katang said:
flashed that recovery, cleared the cache
when I went into recovery i chose zip from sdcard but then no files found
in Hboot it said SD checking...
failed to open usb master mode
failed to open usb master mode
only then would it show the options:
fastboot
recovery
factory reset
simlock
showbarcode
image crc
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what is your recovery version? 5.8.4.0?
If you flash the latest recovery 5.8.4.0, then you should be able to view your SD Card and also infact,
if you go to ADVANCED Mode in the latest Recovery, connect the USB, it will detect your PC. Transfer the required files.
You have recovery now, try mounting the SD Card. Make sure you have enough charge ( >50%)
Please do not panic!

I will try that. Although i don't know how much battery I have left cause it suddenly turns on and bootloops after I charge for a particular amount of time

did you fix your phone now? if you fix pls mail [email protected] me cos we have same problem im using HOX stock " android logo "
even i put file on cwm 5.8.4.0 SD failed open master mode

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Semi-bricked One X

Hy guys,
I have a international rooted One X. I decided to switch to a non sense ROM so I flashed Cyanogen 10 on it and now I'm having major problems...after I flashed it, I was stuck in a boot loop - the phone was constantly restarting at the Cyanogen logo. I went to Hboot, and tried to go into recovery to flash something else, but when I clicked recovery, the phone restarted and Cyanogen was working This is the only way to enter Cyanogen now, as a normal reboot or shut down will just get me into the boot loop and I cannot enter recovery at all...also, the phone is not charging when its turned on/cyanogen running...only charges when its shut down...I have no ideea what the hell happened...fastboot is not really woking either, most of the time its just stuck at "waiting for phone" part.
Please help me
did you erroneously flash the boot.img to the recovery partition? that would be the only thing that would cause that i'd think..
i would retry the following.
fastboot flash recovery clockworkmod-5.8.4.0.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
with boot.img being the kernel provided with your cm10 rom and clockworkmod-5.8.4.0.img being the name of your CWM recovery image.
as for fastboot working intermittently I would check to make sure the cable is snugly plugged into the computer and try another cable if possible.
Vorphs said:
Hy guys,
I have a international rooted One X. I decided to switch to a non sense ROM so I flashed Cyanogen 10 on it and now I'm having major problems...after I flashed it, I was stuck in a boot loop - the phone was constantly restarting at the Cyanogen logo. I went to Hboot, and tried to go into recovery to flash something else, but when I clicked recovery, the phone restarted and Cyanogen was working This is the only way to enter Cyanogen now, as a normal reboot or shut down will just get me into the boot loop and I cannot enter recovery at all...also, the phone is not charging when its turned on/cyanogen running...only charges when its shut down...I have no ideea what the hell happened...fastboot is not really woking either, most of the time its just stuck at "waiting for phone" part.
Please help me
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I have just overcome a similar problem myself.
Start over, and do factory reset (after nandroid). Then flash the latest clockwork recovery to your phone (CWR 5.8.4.0) using
"fastboot flash recovery <filename.zip>" in the command line
then, boot into recovery, insert usb cable and choose mount usb. simply drop CM rom zip file onto your phone form the PC.
then unmount, go back to recovery menu and select install zip from sd card, then choose your zip file. after this, select reboot system from recovery. it should work fine.
I think you may have acidentally installed the CM10 rom as recovery using the wrong syntax in fastboot.
Hope that helps
Thx for the reply's, unfortunately whenever i try to flash something using fastboot, i get "error: cannot load imagename.img". Only the erase cache command works...
Fixed it using fastbootflasher!

[SOLVED] plz help

how r u doing guys,
after unlocking on htcdev, I 1st used the EASIEST ROOT METHOD - 'RECOVERY + SUPERSU' provided by PAUL but found that i couldnt boot into recovery, then i used the alternate method, after that my phone keeps restarting!
what to do now?
Flash cwm 5.4.0 through fastboot..
Download any custom rom of your choice.. put it in sd.. flash zip through cwm..
Reboot in bootloader..
Erase cache in fastboot and flash boot.img of the custom rom..
Make sure you wipe data/cache in cwm recovery..
There are so many guides.. take help for the commands..
Good luck
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk
i flashed the latest recovery image provided by paulobrien.. and then tried to reboot in recovery but it didnt work.. it just goes to the white HTC boot image..
what if i went through the whole thing.. without activating the USB DEBUGGING option?
i really dont remember activating it
do u think i bricked it?
im trying also to factory reset from bootloader but still nothing happens
i donno .. ill try flashing the version 5.5.0.4 but i dont think it will work
any other suggestions guys?
thank you
Loushi said:
i flashed the latest recovery image provided by paulobrien.. and then tried to reboot in recovery but it didnt work.. it just goes to the white HTC boot image..
what if i went through the whole thing.. without activating the USB DEBUGGING option?
i really dont remember activating it
do u think i bricked it?
im trying also to factory reset from bootloader but still nothing happens
i donno .. ill try flashing the version 5.5.0.4 but i dont think it will work
any other suggestions guys?
thank you
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Download clockworkmod touch > http://db.tt/VF9J2eo8
Install android SDK on your pc (to default installation path)
Put phone into fastboot USB
Place cwm.IMG inside your android SDK folder that contains adb (c:/Androis-SDK/platform-tools)
Open command prompt on PC
CD c:/Android-SDK/platform-tools
fastboot flash recovery cwm.img
Done
To install a ROM, download the zip files on your PC,
Enter CWM recovery on your phone
Mount USB storage (whilst plugged into PC of course)
drag ROM zip files to phone
unmount USB storage
install zip from sdcard
Done
*charge your phone, don't flash anything with less than 50% battery.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2

[Q] please help to unbrick my HOX

Hello, i just messed up with my Htc One X, I want to flash the ARHD 10.6 but i got bootloop, then i tried to restore from my back up but i don;t know why everything is fone in my sd card. I tried to go back to stock with RUU. My cid is HTC__203, so i tried to flash with the
Europe 2.17.401.2 HTC - but it keeps show signature error 132.
I don't know what to do, then my brother change my hboot to 1.28
Does someone has an idea please? I am really desperate. It is forever bricked? thank you
get into fastboot and check are you locked or unlocked ?
I already unlock it and to flash ruu i relock it
- Unlock it
- Flash the latest recovery "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
- Extract boot.img from the Rom.zip you want to flash (preferably a jellybean rom)
- "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
- "fastboot erase cache"
- Boot into recovery and flash the ROM.zip
edit: you might try flashing the boot.img from ARHD 10.6 and fastboot erase cache and see if it boots
The problem is i can't get access to my phone. It get stuck to the screen with htc logo and there is nothing on my sd card right now. I tried to push file via adb but it also show no result
turn it off (long press the power button) then turn it on to fastboot, flash the boot.img and erase cache
I tried, i keep havin the bootloop(
Just hold the power button and volume down until it goes to bootloader.
Yes, I did go to bootloader, erase cache and flash the boot.img, but I'm havin the sam issue
Reflash recovery in fastboot, boot up recovery, usb mount, put firmware on and flash it. Then flash boot.img again in fastboot. That works, and if not, YOU are doing something wrong.
anthach said:
Yes, I did go to bootloader, erase cache and flash the boot.img, but I'm havin the sam issue
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Thank you,with your instruction I can finally flash a rom. I did flash viper 2.6. It goes to the lockscreen but when I unlock, it shows : "venom tweaks stop working", and show blank screen with green htc logo. I'm downloading the ARHD jelly bean rom and give it a try. Thank you
Now, i am having the issue with my phone who doesn't recognise my internal sd card. I did a factory reset and went to the recovery to make sure that the sdcard is mounted, but still hain the same problem
matthiazzz said:
Reflash recovery in fastboot, boot up recovery, usb mount, put firmware on and flash it. Then flash boot.img again in fastboot. That works, and if not, YOU are doing something wrong.
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[Q] phone stuck in booting logo and accidently wiped the internal storage

i was flashing the cm 10 on my htc one x but i didnt notice that battery was low...so it went off in the middle of flashing.
so when i plug in the charger and booted it....it got stuck in the booting logo...
then again i went to the bootloader and select recovery i.e. cwm but to my bad luck somehow accidently i wiped the internal storage so now my whole phone is emppty....there is no rom in inernal storage that can be flashed through cwm..please help..is there any way to flash the stock or custom rom..please help...
Mount your SD card in cwm and put the ROM on it that way
Sent like a boss from my HTC one X
nothing is happening
nothing is happening my pc is not detecting the phone.......please provide proper instructions
Power and volume down to getvto bootloader and then go to recovery, and then storage and mounts, mount as as usb, copy the ROM on, flash it, then clear cache and dalvik cache, drop to fastboot and flash boot.img.
BenPope said:
Power and volume down to getvto bootloader and then go to recovery, and then storage and mounts, mount as as usb, copy the ROM on, flash it, then clear cache and dalvik cache, drop to fastboot and flash boot.img.
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i have done all this but the problem is my laptop is not detecting the phone i also have all the drivers instaled
BenPope said:
Power and volume down to getvto bootloader and then go to recovery, and then storage and mounts, mount as as usb, copy the ROM on, flash it, then clear cache and dalvik cache, drop to fastboot and flash boot.img.
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okk i mouned it as sdcard nothing happened.....but on mounting it as usb it is showing error"unable to open ums lunfile(no such file or directory exist)"
vikasgarg said:
okk i mouned it as sdcard nothing happened.....but on mounting it as usb it is showing error"unable to open ums lunfile(no such file or directory exist)"
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You need to upgrade to CWM from the last 7 months, i.e., 5.8.4.0, you have a very old one.
This is the one
http://db.tt/Krlm4dPs
BenPope said:
You need to upgrade to CWM from the last 7 months, i.e., 5.8.4.0, you have a very old one.
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but i cant do that....to upgrade that also i need to first
What? Boot to hboot and then drop to fastboot and flash it.
Yep just flash it, rename the file i gave you to recovery.img and copy it to your fastboot folder
Drop in fastboot usb mode (like Ben said)
And flash it
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
Now boot into recovery and mount or as a usb drive again
Mr Hofs said:
Yep just flash it, rename the file i gave you to recovery.img and copy it to your fastboot folder
Drop in fastboot usb mode (like Ben said)
And flash it
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
Now boot into recovery and mount or as a usb drive again
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Done. Now I'm reflashing the officail cm 10...but i dont know about the kernel or boot. img....
as far as i know first i have to flash cm 10 and gapps via cwm then i have to flash boot.img with the help of fastboot.....so could u please give me a link of the latest boot. img... and correct me if i am wrong about the procedure......sorry i am noob........and thanks a lot u save my life/.....
First flash the boot.img and then flash the rom and gapps.
Boot.img depends on what hboot you are, what is yours ?
Mr Hofs said:
First flash the boot.img and then flash the rom and gapps.
Boot.img depends on what hboot you are, what is yours ?
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1.36.0000
Then you need this boot.img
http://db.tt/uDdWaAtH
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Please help! Computers will not recognise phone which now doesn't load the OS

I unlocked my HTC One X using the HTC software, no problems.
Installed Cyanogenmod using the wiki install. It worked, but once it was installed, no computer would recognise my phone any more. I've tried installing several drivers using the Android SDK and the guides here (Latest HTC Drivers), here (How to solve ADB : 'Device Not Found' error in Android), and here ([HOWTO] Installing HTC Drivers for adb/fastboot on Windows 8). Nothing worked.
Stupidly, I thought it wouldn't matter much and left it. But yesterday I tried updating Cyanogenmod to the latest stable 10.2.1. It caused my phone to simply show the "HTC quietly brilliant" logo and the restart constantly.
I've tried doing a restore, which didn't work. I've tried doing a factory reset, but all it does is load Clockworkmod recovery. And I can't simply "push" a rom onto the phone using cmd because no computers recognise my phone.
The phone turns on and charges just fine, but it repeatedly tries to start up and restarts. I CAN use HBOOT, Fastboot, and recovery though.
Any suggestions? Would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
SponTen said:
I unlocked my HTC One X using the HTC software, no problems.
Installed Cyanogenmod using the wiki install. It worked, but once it was installed, no computer would recognise my phone any more. I've tried installing several drivers using the Android SDK and the guides here (Latest HTC Drivers), here (How to solve ADB : 'Device Not Found' error in Android), and here ([HOWTO] Installing HTC Drivers for adb/fastboot on Windows 8). Nothing worked.
Stupidly, I thought it wouldn't matter much and left it. But yesterday I tried updating Cyanogenmod to the latest stable 10.2.1. It caused my phone to simply show the "HTC quietly brilliant" logo and the restart constantly.
I've tried doing a restore, which didn't work. I've tried doing a factory reset, but all it does is load Clockworkmod recovery. And I can't simply "push" a rom onto the phone using cmd because no computers recognise my phone.
The phone turns on and charges just fine, but it repeatedly tries to start up and restarts. I CAN use HBOOT, Fastboot, and recovery though.
Any suggestions? Would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
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install philz 5.15.9 recovery, so you can mount your hox as a disk drive then copy rhe rom on sd, flash it as usual and you'll be fine
lukes91 said:
install philz 5.15.9 recovery, so you can mount your hox as a disk drive then copy rhe rom on sd, flash it as usual and you'll be fine
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Thanks for your response. How can I install the recovery? I can't boot the phone and it won't register as connected on any of my computers.
SponTen said:
Thanks for your response. How can I install the recovery? I can't boot the phone and it won't register as connected on any of my computers.
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you said you can use fastboot, so put the phone in hboot and enter fastboot mode, download the recoveery and flash it via fastboot using this command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
(adapt your command to the recovery name )
lukes91 said:
you said you can use fastboot, so put the phone in hboot and enter fastboot mode, download the recoveery and flash it via fastboot using this command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
(adapt your command to the recovery name )
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Okay sweet, I managed to flash PhilZ recovery on. But when I try to mount the sd card, still nothing happens. I can flash stuff but I can't access the sd card from my pc.
I tried doing a factory reset using PhilZ but now the phone just sits on "HTC quietly brilliant" and doesn't start up, even after attempting to flash a new rom.
SponTen said:
Okay sweet, I managed to flash PhilZ recovery on. But when I try to mount the sd card, still nothing happens. I can flash stuff but I can't access the sd card from my pc.
I tried doing a factory reset using PhilZ but now the phone just sits on "HTC quietly brilliant" and doesn't start up, even after attempting to flash a new rom.
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you have to mount the sdcard, you will find the option in "mounts and storage" menu... after you do this, wait some mins... maybe it'll take a little time, but sdcard will get mounted
have you flashed boot.img via fastboot? if you don't do that, phone won't boot even if you flash rom zip...
lukes91 said:
you have to mount the sdcard, you will find the option in "mounts and storage" menu... after you do this, wait some mins... maybe it'll take a little time, but sdcard will get mounted
have you flashed boot.img via fastboot? if you don't do that, phone won't boot even if you flash rom zip...
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Thank you again for responding so quickly
I did find it and tried to mount it but it didn't work. I can wait for a while but it shouldn't take that long?
I have tried flashing a few different ROMs (boot.img) via fastboot but none of them work, still stuck on "HTC quietly brilliant".
Is there a way to force install a kernel and rom using fastboot or recovery, without mounting the sd card?
SponTen said:
Thank you again for responding so quickly
I did find it and tried to mount it but it didn't work. I can wait for a while but it shouldn't take that long?
I have tried flashing a few different ROMs (boot.img) via fastboot but none of them work, still stuck on "HTC quietly brilliant".
Is there a way to force install a kernel and rom using fastboot or recovery, without mounting the sd card?
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yes, it might take 3-4 minutes to mount... anyway you don't have to mount sdcard to install a rom, only to copy it on sd to flash it later.... do the following steps in that order:
1) put the rom zip in sd if you don't have it yet (skip if you do)
2) enter fastboot and flash boot.img taken from zip
2a) fastboot flash boot boot.img
2b) fastboot erase cache
3) enter the recovery and choose "wipe to install a new rom"
4) select install zip from sdcard and install it (follow instructions)
5) first boot may take up to 10 mins, so be patient...
if you still have problems with that specfic rom, try another one and check if it boots... if you choose to install ViperX 4.0.6, search in th rom thread becuse some users have issues in flashing and you need to follow a particular procedure (i mean only wipe cache in recovery and full install in aroma)
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SponTen said:
Is there a way to force install a kernel and rom using fastboot or recovery, without mounting the sd card?
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sorry, i didn't answer... yes, there is... it's name is adb sideload and you need a recovery supporting it... i've never used this method, so sorry, but i can't guide you
lukes91 said:
yes, it might take 3-4 minutes to mount... anyway you don't have to mount sdcard to install a rom, only to copy it on sd to flash it later.... do the following steps in that order:
1) put the rom zip in sd if you don't have it yet (skip if you do)
2) enter fastboot and flash boot.img taken from zip
2a) fastboot flash boot boot.img
2b) fastboot erase cache
3) enter the recovery and choose "wipe to install a new rom"
4) select install zip from sdcard and install it (follow instructions)
5) first boot may take up to 10 mins, so be patient...
if you still have problems with that specfic rom, try another one and check if it boots... if you choose to install ViperX 4.0.6, search in th rom thread becuse some users have issues in flashing and you need to follow a particular procedure (i mean only wipe cache in recovery and full install in aroma)
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sorry, i didn't answer... yes, there is... it's name is adb sideload and you need a recovery supporting it... i've never used this method, so sorry, but i can't guide you
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Okay, FIXED now. I managed to restore the phone using some RUU and stock firmware packages. After that, I managed to flash ClockwordMod recovery - which actually allowed me to mount the sd card, which actually worked! So then it was an easy flash of kernel and install of CyanogenMod (for now).
Thank you so much for your help ! Didn't even know I'd be able to mount from recovery until you mentioned it several posts above.
SponTen said:
Okay, FIXED now. I managed to restore the phone using some RUU and stock firmware packages. After that, I managed to flash ClockwordMod recovery - which actually allowed me to mount the sd card, which actually worked! So then it was an easy flash of kernel and install of CyanogenMod (for now).
Thank you so much for your help ! Didn't even know I'd be able to mount from recovery until you mentioned it several posts above.
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you're welcome

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