Guys we now have OFFICAL CWM and Rom Manager support.
you can flash CWM from rom manager but it wont be permanent so you need to flash a recovery.img as usual
DO NOT FLASH VIA ROM MANAGER
but any roms that are for the one v and have been uploaded to rom manager, will mean we can download and flash via rom manager
CWM 5.8.4.5
CDMA USERS PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS IT WILL NOT WORK USE THIS INSTEAD http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28251351#post28251351
This CWM will now be maintained by Koush, i'll just update this thread when a new version comes out.
Instructions to flash:
either use the all in one tool
or if you prefer to do it manually then
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase cache
Lloir said:
Guys we now have OFFICAL CWM and Rom Manager support.
you can flash CWM from rom manager but it wont be permanent so you need to flash a recovery.img as usual
but any roms that are for the one v and have been uploaded to rom manager, will mean we can download and flash via rom manager
CWM 5.8.4.5
This CWM will now be maintained by Koush, i'll just update this thread when a new version comes out.
Instructions to flash:
either use the all in one tool
or if you prefer to do it manually then
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase cache
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any chance to get official touch recovery??
does this also means we may have official CM9 for One V very soon ?
rajat7568 said:
does this also means we may have official CM9 for One V very soon ?
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No
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rajat7568 said:
does this also means we may have official CM9 for One V very soon ?
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ROM manager and cyanogen are two different things.
handryg555 said:
any chance to get official touch recovery??
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not right now no, as im busy working on CM9 and i haven't got the file(s) needed for touch to run properly at the moment!
Lloir said:
not right now no, as im busy working on CM9 and i haven't got the file(s) needed for touch to run properly at the moment!
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Great to see such a dev like you working on CM9 for One V.:good:
The Recovery doesn't work with the One V for virgin mobile...
RFrancis said:
The Recovery doesn't work with the One V for virgin mobile...
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It would help if you can elaborate "doesn't work". Listing the steps you tried to install the recovery and what are your trying to perform in the recovery
Well by doesn't work I mean that it goes to and HTC white screen "This build is for development purposes only..." and well with the current method of achieving root if I'm not mistaken you need a custom recovery. Initially I wanted to nandroid my phone before rooting. I wasnt yet aware that the user football had made a RUU available for the CDMA One V which latter turned to help clxcoltz and I in recovering our phones.
You don't need a custom recovery to root the phone. You only need to boot it with boot.superboot.img using adb.
hlavicka82 said:
You don't need a custom recovery to root the phone. You only need to boot it with boot.superboot.img using adb.
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They have different firmware.
@RFrancis: I have posted a modified superboot.boot.img and can you check if it works..
Sent from my HTC One V Running SuPrimo v4.1(28/6/12)
Tried 3 times, Downloads but Reboot in Recovery just restarts the phone.
noobwithgalaxyy said:
Tried 3 times, Downloads but Reboot in Recovery just restarts the phone.
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well yea. when you press reboot in the recovery it is going to restart the phone....if there are other problems let me know.....but i personally use this one and i know it works
Lloir said:
well yea. when you press reboot in the recovery it is going to restart the phone....if there are other problems let me know.....but i personally use this one and i know it works
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tried using other apps and manually, gives a phone and warning triangle symbol.
after a while restarts by itself.
How do I get into the mode?
the files needed to compile CWM for the ONE V
please thank me in your work if anyone releases
thanks
noobwithgalaxyy said:
tried using other apps and manually, gives a phone and warning triangle symbol.
after a while restarts by itself.
How do I get into the mode?
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i've same condition since i've unlocked bl...any solution?
are you guys flashing it VIA rom manager? you NEED to flash this with fastboot or this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747168
how can i enter recovery when phon is off?
what apk is best to use for reboot in recovery?
wucinac said:
how can i enter recovery when phon is off?
what apk is best to use for reboot in recovery?
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hold "Power + Volume Down" to enter boot loader
use volume down button to highlight "recovery"
press power button to select
Related
as i have seen many threads stating that in the custom recovery one cannot charge the phone, so i thought why not use the stock recovery after flashing the rom!!
1. i flashed a custom rom in the custom recovery
2. after the first boot, i went to the hboot and flashed the stock recovery
3.restarted the phone and booted back to the custom rom, no reboots, no hangs what so ever, rom booted normally
4. switched my phone off from the bootloader to check if it works and voila it is charging !!!!
5.to flash a custom Rom just flash a custom recovery in the fastboot
i do know that you have to flash a recovery every time you flash a custom rom but till a proper fix is found it is better to do this than depend on your luck
Edit: (credits to cpv5 for this info)Make sure you don't go to recovery when you're on stock recovery as it will wipe everything on your phone & virtual sdcard and you will be back to setup screen again.
gunswordx said:
as i have seen many threads stating that in the custom recovery one cannot charge the phone, so i thought why not use the stock recovery after flashing the rom!!
1. i flashed a custom rom in the custom recovery
2. after the first boot, i went to the hboot and flashed the stock recovery
3.restarted the phone and booted back to the custom rom, no reboots, no hangs what so ever, rom booted normally
4. switched my phone off from the bootloader to check if it works and voila it is charging !!!!
i do know that you have to flash a recovery every time you flash a custom rom but till a proper fix is found it is better to do this than depend on your luck
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I've done that now, ta for that.
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gunswordx said:
as i have seen many threads stating that in the custom recovery one cannot charge the phone, so i thought why not use the stock recovery after flashing the rom!!
1. i flashed a custom rom in the custom recovery
2. after the first boot, i went to the hboot and flashed the stock recovery
3.restarted the phone and booted back to the custom rom, no reboots, no hangs what so ever, rom booted normally
4. switched my phone off from the bootloader to check if it works and voila it is charging !!!!
i do know that you have to flash a recovery every time you flash a custom rom but till a proper fix is found it is better to do this than depend on your luck
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even better is that once you have done the OTA update to 1.28 you get the new Hboot which can boot properly so you never have to replace the stock recovery. just fastboot boot recovery.img if you need to change rom or nandroid
I dont think that the 1.28 Hboot has fixed the fastboot boot commands...
You can fastboot boot a recovery? not just a boot.img?
broncogr said:
I dont think that the 1.28 Hboot has fixed the fastboot boot commands...
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it has because i have used it
flakz0r said:
You can fastboot boot a recovery? not just a boot.img?
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and yes, you can boot a recovery aswell as a boot.img
bagofcrap24 said:
it has because i have used it
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Very interesting, seems to be working for recoveries here as well (s-on unlocked hboot 0.94).
I'm really interested if this works properly for zImages as well. I thought PaulOBrein was working with htc for a solution for this "fastboot boot" though? Maybe some parts ain't working?
This is a great tip, thanks!
and is it just me, or does adb work when fastboot booting clockwork with the stock recovery flashed?!
bagofcrap24 said:
it has because i have used it
and yes, you can boot a recovery aswell as a boot.img
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Are you using windows to fastboot boot or linux?
broncogr said:
Are you using windows to fastboot boot or linux?
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Just tested it here, works on both host-machine types
It also lead to a nice find: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819&page=21
gunswordx said:
as i have seen many threads stating that in the custom recovery one cannot charge the phone, so i thought why not use the stock recovery after flashing the rom!!
1. i flashed a custom rom in the custom recovery
2. after the first boot, i went to the hboot and flashed the stock recovery
3.restarted the phone and booted back to the custom rom, no reboots, no hangs what so ever, rom booted normally
4. switched my phone off from the bootloader to check if it works and voila it is charging !!!!
i do know that you have to flash a recovery every time you flash a custom rom but till a proper fix is found it is better to do this than depend on your luck
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I just add further note on your question here
See the edit part.
Thanks a ton ckpv5
Has a question here, how do we flash stock recovery in hboot? I only know the way of flashing stock recovery via fastboot with the command of "fastboot flash recovery [recovery name].img*
Is my way wrong or there is some other way?
Where do I get stock recovery from? Tempted to do this until cwm supports charging....
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landwomble said:
Where do I get stock recovery from? Tempted to do this until cwm supports charging....
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
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You can get it from the link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24738635&postcount=1
Btw bro, wanna ask if you are able to guide me on flashing the stock recovery? Is it the same way as flashing custom recovery?
williamyi said:
You can get it from the link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24738635&postcount=1
Btw bro, wanna ask if you are able to guide me on flashing the stock recovery? Is it the same way as flashing custom recovery?
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yes same thing. not a single change except from the name
fastboot flash recovery (stock name).img
gunswordx said:
Edit: (credits to cpv5 for this info)Make sure you don't go to recovery when you're on stock recovery as it will wipe everything on your phone & virtual sdcard and you will be back to setup screen again.
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ok so...when you mean this, you are saying that by simply going to hboot and afterwards "recovery", it will wipe it all?! wtf?!
any reason for it?
casca said:
ok so...when you mean this, you are saying that by simply going to hboot and afterwards "recovery", it will wipe it all?! wtf?!
any reason for it?
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Because the stock recovery doesn't have menu like the CWM recovery, so once you choose recovery, the recovery process will run. Not like the CWM recovery, you need to choose which function to run.
So two things can happens when you go to recovery when you're on stock recovery:
1) the recovery will runs and wipe everything on your phone (I tested this)
2) the recovery will runs and there is error where you see the phone logo with red triangle, then you need to shutdown and restart to your current ROM.
ckpv5 said:
Because the stock recovery doesn't have menu like the CWM recovery, so once you choose recovery, the recovery process will run. Not like the CWM recovery, you need to choose which function to run.
So two things can happens when you go to recovery when you're on stock recovery:
1) the recovery will runs and wipe everything on your phone (I tested this)
2) the recovery will runs and there is error where you see the phone logo with red triangle, then you need to shutdown and restart to your current ROM.
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ok, tks for explaining mate
What is the meaning of the error where you see the phone logo with red triangle
help guyz
i just unlocked bootloader from htcdev..
now i m rooted by super one click !!
I tried to load recovery via “fastboot flash recovery recovery.img”
The process went ok, however I am not able to start recovery. After choosing recovery, HTC logo just appears forever....
tried using rom manager but no luck
any help ??
no one here to help ??
Have you tried to pull out the SD card, restart in recovery (vol down + power) ?
I just fried my phone a few days ago and had the same issue, all i had to do is to pull the SD card.... lemme know if it works
HannaBlu said:
Have you tried to pull out the SD card, restart in recovery (vol down + power) ?
I just fried my phone a few days ago and had the same issue, all i had to do is to pull the SD card.... lemme know if it works
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no luck....
ny way thanx
What version of recovery has you flashed? Can you go to HBOOT? If yes run fastboot and flash new another recovery.
BTW: Wait?
I tried to load recovery via “fastboot flash recovery recovery.img”
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load? that command from adb flash new recovery!
dady000 said:
What version of recovery has you flashed? Can you go to HBOOT? If yes run fastboot and flash new another recovery.
BTW: Wait? load? that command from adb flash new recovery!
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flashed alredy all the reciveries here....
no luck
only having htc logo above white screen !!
akshatsourav said:
flashed alredy all the reciveries here....
no luck
only having htc logo above white screen !!
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OK can you tell me what exactly did you with phone? All reinstalling etc. OK i think you can go to HBOOT. So install lastest CWM recovery 5.0.2.8 THERE. And you starting recovery throught - reinsert battery, volume down+ power on -> bootloader > recovery. Right?
akshatsourav said:
help guyz
i just unlocked bootloader from htcdev..
now i m rooted by super one click !!
I tried to load recovery via “fastboot flash recovery recovery.img”
The process went ok, however I am not able to start recovery. After choosing recovery, HTC logo just appears forever....
tried using rom manager but no luck
any help ??
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help friends i am also facing exactly same problem
i also tired every thing i have found in XDA related to this problem but nothing works please somebody help us
& could somebody tell me that how i can unroot my WFS so that i can update my stock rom
please help
Badluck :'(
The solution of your question is HTC made some kindda hardware change in WFS shipped i guess after May 2012 due to that change you cant see CWM but your 4 keys might be lightning if you installed the latest CWM but you cant enter
Your recovery mode INCASE you find a solution please please do.let.me know
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An answer... sorta.
mindfreak62 said:
The solution of your question is HTC made some kindda hardware change in WFS shipped i guess after May 2012 due to that change you cant see CWM but your 4 keys might be lightning if you installed the latest CWM but you cant enter
Your recovery mode INCASE you find a solution please please do.let.me know
Sent from my HTC Wildfire S A510e using xda app-developers app
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As mindfreak62 stated this is indeed an issue rooted in some unpublished hardware revision to the WFS. There are a handful of users with the issue and it is presently under investigation here. There is currently no solution that will allow you to run a custom recovery and many ROMs have the same issue. Your best bet presently is to stick with stock firmware until the issue is resolved. You can get back to this state by flashing your device with an RUU.
WoefulDerelict said:
As mindfreak62 stated this is indeed an issue rooted in some unpublished hardware revision to the WFS. There are a handful of users with the issue and it is presently under investigation here. There is currently no solution that will allow you to run a custom recovery and many ROMs have the same issue. Your best bet presently is to stick with stock firmware until the issue is resolved. You can get back to this state by flashing your device with an RUU.
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yup im with stock
Hello,
I am new to Android. Recently unlocked my bootloader and rooted the device using instructions from xda.
I would like the following rom on my phone:-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1835285
However i need step by step instructions on how to do this. since this would be my first custom rom installation.
thanks
Wipe
Flash ROM
Don't reboot
Flash kernel
Reboot
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cybervibin said:
Wipe
Flash ROM
Don't reboot
Flash kernel
Reboot
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If you dont mind I need details instructions
donwload whichever ROM u want
put it in ur SD card
go to recovery mode( i hope u flashed a recovery twrp or cwm)
flash the ROM from the SD card
dont reboot
go to fast boot mode
connect phone to pc via usb
open cmd and type "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
reboot
re
no I didn flash a recovery Twrp or cwm
Currently I have stock Rom installed with root access and unlocked bootloader. What is recovery twrp? How to get it?
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ravil123 said:
no I didn flash a recovery Twrp or cwm
Currently I have stock Rom installed with root access and unlocked bootloader. What is recovery twrp? How to get it?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1721749
download the img
put in the folder and via fast boot
in cmd write "fastboot flash recovery.img" (rename it to recovery.img) and u r done!
cybervibin said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1721749
download the img
put in the folder and via fast boot
in cmd write "fastboot flash recovery.img" (rename it to recovery.img) and u r done!
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So i downloaded the img file
renamed it recovery.img
move the file to "C:\Users\rAv\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools"
rebooted the phone to fastboot
connected the usb cable
open cmd and run the following command " fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
It worked okay and then rebooted the phone.
Now how do i make sure the twrp was installed?
Thanks
I hope u had changed the file
path
Now bout in fast boot and select boatloader with the help off power button u should arrive at a menu with options like recovery
Click. On recovery
And next time put a easier push for example c:/android
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cybervibin said:
I hope u had changed the file
path
Now bout in fast boot and select boatloader with the help off power button u should arrive at a menu with options like recovery
Click. On recovery
And next time put a easier push for example c:/android
Sent from. Intergalactic parallel universe
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Hey dude,
I was finally able to flash a custom rom on my device. However I want to go back to stock.
Its a Bell HTC One V.
Now i did make a back up before i went stock
When i go to twrp and restore the backup i made and the phone reboots but it says at htc quitely brilliant page
wondering what to do?
thanks
From which recovery did u backup it?
Did u backup it from cwm?
If u used cwm flash cwm back and restore
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u need to flash boot. img which must have been saved in twrp folder on ur sd
grab that and flash via fastboot
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Dude it flashes it self...man, I know I don't have s off but I used cm9 backup over ccm10 it worked
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I used the twrp recovery to back up.
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ravil123 said:
I used the twrp recovery to back up.
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O.k. then may b m wrong try how parth suggested
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paarthdesai said:
u need to flash boot. img which must have been saved in twrp folder on ur sd
grab that and flash via fastboot
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Thanks man ..your general idea helped me..i took the ota update and extracted the boot file from there...used twrp to wipe cache and system then fastboot boot and voila...just the way it was.
Problem with fastboot
Hi. I have padfone2. I have rooted it and all was fine. i removed some stock apps and before installing recovery and backing up the phone i did factory reset. Now the phone shows asus logo then shows android logo with progress bar and few seconds later it reboots and does it again and again. I want to flash a custom rom so i started the phone in fastboot with power/volume buttons. All the screen shows is "Fastboot!!!" at the top of the screen and asus logo somewhere in the middle. I flashed suggested twrp with "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" from the cmd and it looked ok. When I rebooted the phone it went straight into the loop again. When I start it in fastboot mode there is no menu or anything else to start the recovery. What do I need to do to open it. Please help. Thanks.
This is the one V forum so I don't know what you can flash, but when your phone restarts (boot loop) you must have flashed a wrong kernel. To reboot into recovery connect the pad to the pc and type in cmd "adb reboot recovery" then just flash the right kernel, you have to find that on your own, check the thread of the rom you are trying to use
Need help to install custom rom
I am having rooted xperia neo l with cwm installed and unlocked bootloader andso now i am running on stock i need some other best rom that suits my phone as i am new to this please suggest me a good rom and procedures to install it step by step(sry for bad english),Kindly help me XDA
Arjunbalan said:
I am having rooted xperia neo l with cwm installed and unlocked bootloader andso now i am running on stock i need some other best rom that suits my phone as i am new to this please suggest me a good rom and procedures to install it step by step(sry for bad english),Kindly help me XDA
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This is HTC One V forum, so... BYE BYE!!!
I have an HTC One V, which I am trying to root. I have already unlocked it, but I accidentally deleted the stock rom, while trying to put on a new one, now I get stuck at the White Boot screen with the red text. Any suggestions? I need help ASAP
download RUU for ur device and use it.
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What?
Where would I find this, and how do I use it?
mihirengg19 said:
download RUU for ur device and use it.
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Oh I think I know whats wrong...I tried to use CM and this is a CDMA phone...I'll need a CDMA rom for this phone then?
yes from d CDMA android dev section.
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Well...same problem, this time I followed the instructions step by step!
1. Download ROM and gapps and put them in SD card's root.
2. Download jmz primoc kernel and place it in fastboot or platform-tools folder and rename it to boot.img.
3. Boot phone into bootloader. Select fastboot. Connect it to PC. It should say fastboot usb.
4. Flash boot.img(the kernel) using command 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'.
5. Enter recovery from bootloader and first do a full wipe factory reset,erase cache,erase dalvik cache.
6. Then flash rom. Boot into ROM and then again boot into recovery and flash gapps.
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Well, I actually just got done trying to use a CDMA converter...didn't work. Im in the process of using your method. But will it boot without Gapps installed?
Just tried your method, and it gets stuck on a boot loop, I am able to get into bootloader and recovery fine, but when I try to boot, it loops.
mihirengg19 said:
1. Download ROM and gapps and put them in SD card's root.
2. Download jmz primoc kernel and place it in fastboot or platform-tools folder and rename it to boot.img.
3. Boot phone into bootloader. Select fastboot. Connect it to PC. It should say fastboot usb.
4. Flash boot.img(the kernel) using command 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'.
5. Enter recovery from bootloader and first do a full wipe factory reset,erase cache,erase dalvik cache.
6. Then flash rom. Boot into ROM and then again boot into recovery and flash gapps.
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You know what, Ill make a video of me doing this, so you can tell me if I did something wrong.
Now, it will get to the lock screen, and I can unlock fine, but after a few seconds it will crash and reboot?
hole896 said:
You know what, Ill make a video of me doing this, so you can tell me if I did something wrong.
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lol mate
do this now
boot into recovery
wipe everything except memory carrd
Flash CDMA cm10 or any rom
DONT REBOOT
GO TO BOOTLOADER
FLASH CDMA KERNEL
reboot
njoy
cybervibin said:
lol mate
do this now
boot into recovery
wipe everything except memory carrd
Flash CDMA cm10 or any rom
DONT REBOOT
GO TO BOOTLOADER
FLASH CDMA KERNEL
reboot
njoy
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Umm, how do I go back to bootloader without rebooting, and do you have any download links for any of these?
hole896 said:
Umm, how do I go back to bootloader without rebooting, and do you have any download links for any of these?
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... why are you doing things to your phone when you obviously don't know anything. When in recovery after your done hold power for until it shuts off and then immediately hold down the down vol button (not the vol up!!) And for roms go to CDMA dev if your CDMA and android dev/ROM dev if your gsm
Sent from my Full Android on PrimoC using Tapatalk 2
XxlemonxX said:
... why are you doing things to your phone when you obviously don't know anything. When in recovery after your done hold power for until it shuts off and then immediately hold down the down vol button (not the vol up!!) And for roms go to CDMA dev if your CDMA and android dev/ROM dev if your gsm
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I do know alot...but I can get it to boot,but then after a few seconds it crashes -_-
Im using PacMan, and it will crash right after I unlock it, well 4 seconds after
EDIT: I am now using CM but it still crashes, and I have installed the Kernel too....and the boot.img
Have a look at this. Common problem with newer phones.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018518
riggerman0421 said:
Have a look at this. Common problem with newer phones.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018518
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Just tried that...and it doesnt boot now...
Hey guys, so today ive tried to flash the new cyanogenmod 10.2.1 since the stable one just came out but as soon as i flash it it gives me status 7 error and doesnt get past that. Does any of you know how to fix this? I have done some re search and this appears to be a verification problem but i may be wrong.
JacobCob said:
Hey guys, so today ive tried to flash the new cyanogenmod 10.2.1 since the stable one just came out but as soon as i flash it it gives me status 7 error and doesnt get past that. Does any of you know how to fix this? I have done some re search and this appears to be a verification problem but i may be wrong.
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Which recovery u use?
Read the CM10.2 thread OP.
aleksandar.1 said:
Which recovery u use?
Read the CM10.2 thread OP.
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Phillz recovery
JacobCob said:
Phillz recovery
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In OP it says this recovery :
http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
Try this one and see
nikola016 said:
In OP it says this recovery :
http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
Try this one and see
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but phillz recovery is based on cwm, my phillz is based on cwm 6.0.4.5
nikola016 said:
In OP it says this recovery :
http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
Try this one and see
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Ive tried installing the one that you've sent me and it installs it without any difficulties but now it goes onto the htc logo and then is stuck in htc logo boot loop. I guess there is something wrong with the rom, thanks for the help anyway
Did you flash boot.img?
Try an older recovery based on CWM 5. Cwm 6.0.4.5 won't flash roms < 4.4. Or try twrp
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JacobCob said:
Ive tried installing the one that you've sent me and it installs it without any difficulties but now it goes onto the htc logo and then is stuck in htc logo boot loop. I guess there is something wrong with the rom, thanks for the help anyway
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Flash boot.img
nikola016 said:
Flash boot.img
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doesnt work
Wipe ecerything except battery stats flas rom.zip
Then
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
And then
Fastboot erase cache
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Is there any way to flash the boot.img without ADB from another computer? My only computer to hand right now is my work Mac, which I don't have admin on. I'm guessing not, but...
This may help you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1693372
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AnonymousHoward said:
Is there any way to flash the boot.img without ADB from another computer? My only computer to hand right now is my work Mac, which I don't have admin on. I'm guessing not, but...
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you don't use ADB to flash boot.img, but fastboot... and yes, there is a way, look around for kernel lighter, but you'll see that when you set kernel lighter up you need fstboot for the first time... the nice thing is that after that you don't need fastboot anymore to flash a boot.img it's very useful if you are ofter away from your pc...