Hey users,I have wiped my older from and installed tripndroid now can't get into recovery,it was a clean install,quick Answers needed can't flash gapps
razer1224 said:
Hey users,I have wiped my older from and installed tripndroid now can't get into recovery,it was a clean install,quick Answers needed can't flash gapps
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fastboot erase cache
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Well yeah, I did everything full wipe followed by arhd super wipe then after erased cache )and before), flashed boot.IMG but phone wouldn't fully boot, just stuck at HTC screen, there weren't any reboots so I have no idea what to do...
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sensation lover said:
Well yeah, I did everything full wipe followed by arhd super wipe then after erased cache )and before), flashed boot.IMG but phone wouldn't fully boot, just stuck at HTC screen, there weren't any reboots so I have no idea what to do...
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didi you check the md5 of the rom? maybe you got a bad download...
Did you flash the required modules for the kernel unless they are already included in your rom? In any case, more info would be really helpful.
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Did you update your hboot?
Michealtbh said:
Did you update your hboot?
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if he hadn't done it the phone wouldn't even have booted
matt95 said:
didi you check the md5 of the rom? maybe you got a bad download...
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no I didn't. Maybe that was the problem..
eyosen said:
Did you flash the required modules for the kernel unless they are already included in your rom? In any case, more info would be really helpful.
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I just flashed the latest nightly and gapps, but that's bout it
Michealtbh said:
Did you update your hboot?
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Yep
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Did you install the 1.28 firmware? Does.your CID even match?
BenPope said:
Did you install the 1.28 firmware? Does.your CID even match?
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he has updated the HBOOT... so i guess that he has updated to 1.28
What does it say if you boot to the bootloader?
Hello everyone,
I followed the instructions from a video on youtube (How to change Hboot+Install Jellybean on your HTC OneX ,from Flo WolfOne) to uprgrade my HTC One X from icecream to Jellybean.
Before doing anything, my CID was VODAP021 and Hboot was 0.95.
After flashing VODAP021 firmware.zip, with bootloader unlocked again, my Hboot is Hboot-1.36.
I flashed recovery successfully
I flashed RHD22.0 rom boot.img successfully
I fastboot erased cache successfully
Into recovery, I wiped: - data factory- cache - dalvik cache
I installed RHD22.0 jellybean Rom from zip and got this message on the screen:
Installing Rom....
Finding update package......
Opening update package.....
Installing update.......
Installation aborted
After, I tried other roms and got the same above message. Now I am back to the rom I am using before:RHD 9.1.0 by mike 1986
Can anyone please tell me what i did wrong? I want Jellybean!
Thank you!
In recovery make toggle verification...
It says only aborted or more
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It says only: Installation aborted
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sandemask said:
It says only: Installation aborted
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Try what i
Said + a system wipe
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Flash this recovery
http://db.tt/SPXdFfPw
Inside recovery you :
Factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced - wipe dalvik cache
Mounts & storage - format cache, data, system
Then install the rom.zip. did you check the md5 checksum after downloading. To check if its not a bad download ?
Hi Alex-V,
I did what you said and now I can flash any ROM I want!
Thank you very much! You saved my day!
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Mr Hofs said:
Flash this recovery
http://db.tt/SPXdFfPw
Inside recovery you :
Factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced - wipe dalvik cache
Mounts & storage - format cache, data, system
Then install the rom.zip. did you check the md5 checksum after downloading. To check if its not a bad download ?
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I did find my downloaded Roms corrupted by checking md5 .I redownloaded and flashed again. It worked like a charm! Now I have TripNDroid on my phone!
Thank you very much!:thumbup:
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hey I upgaded my hboot from 1.36 to 1.73 for the 4.2.2 update
i hve rooted phone with viperx 2.7.1 ICS
after the update my device is stock on booting without touch and i can't install 4.2.2 rom becouse i dont have touch
so what can i do?
If your Viperx rom is still in, try to flash boot.img of your Viperx.
virgolib said:
If your Viperx rom is still in, try to flash boot.img of your Viperx.
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yes i tried it by flashing again boot.img of viperx but it didn't work.
i sloved the touch problem with flashing phlize recovery
but its steel stuck on booting
idanoren13 said:
yes i tried it by flashing again boot.img of viperx but it didn't work.
i sloved the touch problem with flashing phlize recovery
but its steel stuck on booting
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If so try some JB rom.
i started to install roms and then the phone rebooted
Flash this recovery
https://db.tt/dT9HQE2j
Then touch on recovery works again.
Download a sense 5 rom like viper x 4.0.2. Copy it to the phone via recovery. Then FULL wipe it and install the rom, dont forget to flash the boot.img
Full wipe =
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced - wipe dalvik cache
Mounts & storage - format cache, data and system
ICS roms don't work on your hboot version now because the touch panel drivers are now updated.
i all ready flashed this recovery. but the problem is that the phone crash in the installtion
You mean that the aroma installer of the rom won't install the rom completely ?
Keep trying
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I will but my phone is on 9% battery
Then charge it inside the recovery.
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Ow and btw, download the rom again and compare the download MD5 checksum. To be sure the rom is not broken on download !
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how do i do it?
idanoren13 said:
how do i do it?
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Just leave the phone in the custom recovery and plug it in the wall charger
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hey I installed viperx 4.0.1 but I have stuck on the logo "HTC"
and the lock screen works
It sloved itself but i have wifi problem
idanoren13 said:
hey I installed viperx 4.0.1 but I have stuck on the logo "HTC"
and the lock screen works
It sloved itself but i have wifi problem
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Flash the boot.img from the 4.0.1 rom zip !
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Mr Hofs said:
Flash the boot.img from the 4.0.1 rom zip !
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did it and it worked
but still my phone doesn't recognize my pe and wall charger sometimes and still i dont have radio and wifi and calls
idanoren13 said:
did it and it worked
but still my phone doesn't recognize my pe and wall charger sometimes and still i dont have radio and wifi and calls
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Reboot a couple of times ? Switch the gsm/wcdma ?
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Mr Hofs said:
Reboot a couple of times ? Switch the gsm/wcdma ?
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the internet works but still my phoe doesn't recognize any usb after i rebooted it 10 times
Note that the JB updates dont have usb function in android. It only handles mtp (media transfer protocol)
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So how can I charge it? (without the recovery)
idanoren13 said:
So how can I charge it? (without the recovery)
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Uhm wait. So when you plug it in the pc it doesn't do anything ? No pop up ....no charge light ....nothing ?
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hello i would like to know witch is the best roms to use on my
HTC One X
Android Ver: 4.2.2
HTC Sense Ver: 5.0
Software Number: 4.18.206.4
HTC SDK API Level: 5.41
Kernel Ver: 3.1.10-g7f360be
I have tried to look for one but i can only find ones for 4.18.401.2
You mean you want to go back to the original stock rom ? In that case you need a nandroid backup. Check the collection of nandroid backups in the general section if there is one available. You also should have made one yourself.
If you want to use a custom rom you can use any of the ones available.
And to point out for the "best" rom....it does not exist, try a few and see for yourself if the rom fits you or not.
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Mr Hofs said:
You mean you want to go back to the original stock rom ? In that case you need a nandroid backup. Check the collection of nandroid backups in the general section if there is one available. You also should have made one yourself.
If you want to use a custom rom you can use any of the ones available.
And to point out for the "best" rom....it does not exist, try a few and see for yourself if the rom fits you or not.
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i want a custom rom on i have tried to put one on but it just gos back to the same rom i have now
Depends on what you did. This is how you have to do it :
- Unlock the bootloader and flash a custom recovery
1: Flash the boot.img from the new rom
2: make a full wipe in the recovery
3: install the rom
4: reboot
If it boots back to the original you definitely forgot something
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Mr Hofs said:
Depends on what you did. This is how you have to do it :
- Unlock the bootloader and flash a custom recovery
1: Flash the boot.img from the new rom
2: make a full wipe in the recovery
3: install the rom
4: reboot
If it boots back to the original you definitely forgot something
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i have done all that and now im stuck at the htc logo
What rom ?
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Mr Hofs said:
What rom ?
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this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087443
Oke ....
Flash this recovery if you havent got it already on it
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yqzlpqo8illa53j/Philz recovery 5.15.9.img
Enter it and do this :
Factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced - wipe dalvik cache
Mounts and storage - format cache, data and system
Install the rom and choose in the aroma installer CACHE WIPE ONLY.
Let the installer run and reboot
Assuming you flashed the boot.img correctly.
And give the first boot some time, it takes longer than normal (about 5-7 minutes tops)
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Mr Hofs said:
Oke ....
Flash this recovery if you havent got it already on it
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yqzlpqo8illa53j/Philz recovery 5.15.9.img
Enter it and do this :
Factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced - wipe dalvik cache
Mounts and storage - format cache, data and system
Install the rom and choose in the aroma installer CACHE WIPE ONLY.
Let the installer run and reboot
Assuming you flashed the boot.img correctly.
And give the first boot some time, it takes longer than normal (about 5-7 minutes tops)
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i have done all that and still stack on the htc screen how to i flash the boot im using the HTC One X All-In-One Toolkit by Hasoon2000
I only use straight fastboot commands.
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
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Mr Hofs said:
I only use straight fastboot commands.
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
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ya i have tryed that to and still now luck i only want to flash a custom rom because i read some were it will fix the rebooting im having
Hmm well all the things in the phone are matching the needed criteria, the recovery i gave you, your hboot, the rom and how to install it. It should not be a problem unless there is a hardware/memory access problem somewhere.
Try another rom the way i described the steps.
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Mr Hofs said:
Hmm well all the things in the phone are matching the needed criteria, the recovery i gave you, your hboot, the rom and how to install it. It should not be a problem unless there is a hardware/memory access problem somewhere.
Try another rom the way i described the steps.
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i got a rom to work but not the one i wanted but how ever the rom i have now has fixed the restarting problem i was having thanks for all your help
Which one you got working. That's good, but i still want to know why the viper does not work !
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Guys I updated my HOX to cyanogenmod 11 M5 and after flashing the boot.img , when I am turning the phone on it keeps stuck on the cyanogenmod logo, any help?!
Did you erase the cache
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Andygray9 said:
Did you erase the cache
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yes I did
Flash the kernel through fastboot
Bobbi lim said:
Flash the kernel through fastboot
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Read the O.P again !
You know what a kernel is ? The kernel is the boot.img (which he clearly flashed according to the op) and is combined with separate modules that are installed in the system partition of the running rom.