Hi there,
I have recently bricked my HOX by trying to install the latest BinDroid ROM.
I did root the device properly and I dont know what went wrong during the ROM installation.
Short story; the device stuck on bootloop and now runs out of juice. Is there any way to get it back to work or I just have to send it to HTC for repair.
What exactly did you do and when did it fail.
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If you have flashed the most recent recovery you can charge in recovery, I would suggest plugging in.
Turn on by holding power + volume down
If you get the white hoot screen go into recovery and leave it to charge.
Your rom is probably bootlooping because you didn't manually flash the boot.IMG that came with the Rom in fastboot
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The problem is, I already relocked my HOX to install stock RUU, but the power is less than 30%.
Ok. I have done this in the past.
Plug phone in to wall
Power on.
Choose power off.
Phone will reboot
Repeat process many times.
While the phone is rebooting it is actually charging for a few second
You may have to do this quite a while to get above 30 %
Once there unlock and boot into recovery so you can charge to full
Learn the lesson and don't play with low battery
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bagofcrap24 said:
Ok. I have done this in the past.
Plug phone in to wall
Power on.
Choose power off.
Phone will reboot
Repeat process many times.
While the phone is rebooting it is actually charging for a few second
You may have to do this quite a while to get above 30 %
Once there unlock and boot into recovery so you can charge to full
Learn the lesson and don't play with low battery
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Thanks, will try to do that..
I'm in recovery now, using 'recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru'...
Should be fine right?:good:
Yes. That version will allow you to charge.
Then its just getting a Rom working
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Hey I know you've already got it to charge but for other people's information according to the wiki and further to the other users comment you could leave the screen on the HTC quietly brilliant screen and it would still continue to charge although it doesn't appear to be. It really is.
Dno if you've fixed it but now you need to try either a nandroid back up and flash the boot.img inside that via fastboot on your computer. Or a custom Rom and flash THAT boot.img via fastboot.
I hope to god you've got one of those on the root of your phone storage, otherwise your last resort is a ruu :thumbup:
bagofcrap24 said:
Yes. That version will allow you to charge.
Then its just getting a Rom working
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Once in recovery should I charge it on the computer or on the wall plug?
smidgeox said:
Hey I know you've already got it to charge but for other people's information according to the wiki and further to the other users comment you could leave the screen on the HTC quietly brilliant screen and it would still continue to charge although it doesn't appear to be. It really is.
Dno if you've fixed it but now you need to try either a nandroid back up and flash the boot.img inside that via fastboot on your computer. Or a custom Rom and flash THAT boot.img via fastboot.
I hope to god you've got one of those on the root of your phone storage, otherwise your last resort is a ruu :thumbup:
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I did tried to charged on the 'HTC quietly brilliant screen' before but it takes a lot of time since the phone keeps on to restart, just wanna see iv charging on recovery is better.
and forgive me I'm a noob but what do you mean by 'try either a nandroid back up and flash the boot.img inside that via fastboot on your computer. Or a custom Rom and flash THAT boot.img via fastboot'
psychrome13 said:
Once in recovery should I charge it on the computer or on the wall plug?
I did tried to charged on the 'HTC quietly brilliant screen' before but it takes a lot of time since the phone keeps on to restart, just wanna see iv charging on recovery is better.
and forgive me I'm a noob but what do you mean by 'try either a nandroid back up and flash the boot.img inside that via fastboot on your computer. Or a custom Rom and flash THAT boot.img via fastboot'
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It's okay, everyone starts somewhere and i don't pretend to be a professional but i'll try help. And yeah the HTC quiterly brilliant screen was just incase you didn't have enough charge to enter fastboot
Basically a nandroid back up is a back up file created by a custom recovery (e.g. Clockwordmod), this backs up EVERYTHING, your whole system and rom (it's important to do these before flashing custom roms, incase anything goes wrong). But anyway, i doubt you've done that so moving on.
Basically our HTC one x's cannot be S-off at the moment, so because of this we only have access to certain parts of the system and boot files.
You need to find the rom you put on your HTC One X and put it on your computer (or download it from somewhere). Unzip it and find the boot.img. This process is sort of like the one where you unlocked your bootloader.
You need to plug your phone into the computer which has SDK tools and everything installed and enter CMD - and put your phone into fastboot usb mode.
Assuming you followed HTC dev method you'd copy the boot.img out of the rom folder you unzipped earlier and place it in C:/Android
Open command prompt (windows) or the linux/MAC variant
and type the following
cd C:/Android
then
fastboot flash boot boot.img
This will flash the boot.img for your rom
then type
fastboot erase cache (i think)
and reboot your phone through the bootloader. It should now boot.
:good:
Thanks to all, I have finally Install RUU and re-rooted my HOX.
Now running on Android Revolution HD 7.1.0!!
ps: I have manually flash boot.img this time..haha
psychrome13 said:
Thanks to all, I have finally Install RUU and re-rooted my HOX.
Now running on Android Revolution HD 7.1.0!!
ps: I have manually flash boot.img this time..haha
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glad to hear good news my friend..and a new update should be tonight or tomorrow with a new ARHD
have read the ARHD 7.2.0 latest feedback, and tried to flash 7.2.0 over the 7.1.0 w/out Superwipe but stuck on HTC One screen.
Now i restore back my ARHD 7.1.0..
Once the 7.2.1 version out, can I flash it without flashing 7.2.0.
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have read the ARHD 7.2.0 latest feedback, and tried to flash 7.2.0 over the 7.1.0 w/out Superwipe but stuck on HTC One screen.
Now i restore back my ARHD 7.1.0..
Once the 7.2.1 version out, can I flash it without flashing 7.2.0.
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Yes you probably can.
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I tried flashing a theme using the same .zip of a rom for the One X so what I did was I deleted everything and kept the system and META-INF and now I get stuck at the HTC htc quietly brilliant..Luckily I have made a backup through recovery but whenever I go to recovery it just takes me back to the htc quietly brilliant screen. My computer recognizes the phone and everything and the fastboot commands. I tried reflashing recovery it says successfully but it didn't do anything, I still get stuck. I don't really know what to do afterwards. Can someone be so kind and help this poor guy out? Thank you.
If you can go to fastboot mode.
In fastboot mode, try "fastboot erase cache"
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F4M0U569 said:
I tried flashing a theme using the same .zip of a rom for the One X so what I did was I deleted everything and kept the system and META-INF and now I get stuck at the HTC htc quietly brilliant..Luckily I have made a backup through recovery but whenever I go to recovery it just takes me back to the htc quietly brilliant screen. My computer recognizes the phone and everything and the fastboot commands. I tried reflashing recovery it says successfully but it didn't do anything, I still get stuck. I don't really know what to do afterwards. Can someone be so kind and help this poor guy out? Thank you.
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Well dt worry relax first..i too had this issue....u wanna boot into recovery thats what u want buddy... keep holding the vol down n power key and dt release it till u finally bump into fastboot screen from there select recovery... u might fail a bit...but dt loose hope coz recovery as of now is little bumpy...dt worry ur fone is safe
Thanks for the replies guys..I relocked and then unlocked the bootloader and reflashed recovery. It deleted my backup. Now my phone has no rom to boot. I tried running the ruu.exe but it says it won't recognize my phone. Everythime I plug my phone on my computer my phone lights up and my computer makes a beep noise
Is there any other way to run/install the ruu.exe? It says I need to have my device connected and it already is
F4M0U569 said:
Is there any other way to run/install the ruu.exe? It says I need to have my device connected and it already is
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Are you already in the fastboot folder with the RUU?
For detailed instruction for unbricking or reverting to stock, there's a thread for that in devs section.
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Rycon33 said:
Are you already in the fastboot folder with the RUU?
For detailed instruction for unbricking or reverting to stock, there's a thread for that in devs section.
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thanks for the help..installing htc sync fixed my problem
I've been happily running CM7 for the past year and yesterday while I was browsing the phone suddenly turned off and starts bootlooping, I then tried to get into recovery to flash one of my backups but I couldn't get into recovery anymore. I can get into the bootloader (vol down, back and power key) but if I select recovery from the menu it starts bootlooping again. I was hoping someone knows what's going on.
I used revolutionary to root the phone, had clockworkmod recovery installed (don't think it was the latest version, haven't updated it since I've installed it a year ago) and was running CM7.2 (latests stable version).
I also apologise in advance because you guys must be sick of people asking what to do with a 'bricked' phone but I'm still hoping someone can help me.
You have the explanation how it all works in my signature.
Just flash recovery.img via fastboot.
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nlooooo said:
You have the explanation how it all works in my signature.
Just flash recovery.img via fastboot.
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Thanks for the post, I'm guessing you mean the third link? running the RUU? in that thread there is a link 'http://htcdev.com/' but that link is dead.. so I can't get it there but I will google around to see if it's somewhere else.
the catfishman said:
Thanks for the post, I'm guessing you mean the third link? running the RUU? in that thread there is a link 'http://htcdev.com/' but that link is dead.. so I can't get it there but I will google around to see if it's somewhere else.
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Not sure what link you said is dead, they all work. I meant on this one "Before Crying for Bricked Device - How Nexus One and HTC Work ".
All you need is recovery.img download it from here:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager/
and flash it via fastboot.
Both your ROM and recovery are bootlooping. But importantly your bootloader is fine and therefore you can easily recover. First get your recovery in order by flashing recovery from fastboot. Thereafter when you are able to get into recovery flash your ROM in the normal manner or restore your nandroid.
Thank you both! I flashed the recovery.img and could get into the recovery mode again! it's restoring my last back up as we speak, so hopefully it's working again.
If it all work go here:
www.4ext.net
and get rid of that buggy cwm recovery.
Well.. today it started bootlooping again in the same way as described in the first post and now the method I used yesterday to fix it doesn't work anymore. If I flash a new recovery.img now and subsequently try to go into the recovery mode it starts bootlooping again... so now I'm wondering if I should just flash the RUU via pc to at least get my phone working again... do you guys think that would work?
edit: can I even run the RUU in fastboot usb?
RUU is the solution if all else fails. But only use 2.3 Android RUU. And remember to downgrade hboot first.
Before you get into that I would try :-
- Flash a different recovery and try to get into recovery. But this time dont restore your nandroid. Flash a ROM afresh.
- Remove your sdcard and try to get into recovery. Wild guess !
- Also try formatting your system, sdext etc partitions as given in Bortaks thread.
I tried flashing a different recovery (amon ra) but that also didn't work, when I tried to get into recovery mode it got stuck on the HTC boot screen (with some weird extra lines through the image).
I will try to remove the sd card.
Another weird observation, the phone doesn't seem to be charging anymore, at least... the led doesn't turn on when it's plugged in.. it get's weirder and weirder.
like handy says full wipe, wipe/factory reset, wipe dalvik and format all partitions except sdcard then do a clean install of a different rom. restoring the nandroid, u could just be restoring the problem.
edit: just read ur post bout charging, looks like HW not rom or recovery problems
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yeah but the weird thing is that this started this morning, I charged it last night (when all of this stuff was already happening).
Run 2.3 ruu as fast as you can, you're on a good way to hboot or radio brick.
:banghead: constuction material guaranteed...
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Well.. the RUU worked, I'm back on sense (ugh).. but at least it's working again.
the catfishman said:
Well.. the RUU worked, I'm back on sense (ugh).. but at least it's working again.
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You can easily go s-off and root now just go here:
www.revolutionary.io
And the rest is history...
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yeah, I will probably do that in a few weeks, I just moved to another country 2 days ago so I kinda need a functional phone these weeks... aand.. thanks for the help guys
Hi all, I have a HTC One X that is stuck in a boot loop. I want to re-flash it back to stock, but every time I plug it in to charge it enough it constantly reboots. So how can I get to over 30% charge if if constantly re-boots? Many Thanks!
I just used this tool when it was at 25% http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1734365 and carnt you charge it in recovery if not use that tool to flash latest recovery and you should be able to charge
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if ur recovery is CWM latest u can charge it there or at the bootloader if am not wrong
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609190
this will help
As other posters have said, the latest ClockWork Mod recovery enables charging just flash it through fastboot (fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img)
You can download it loads of places, i always get them from here (http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager) for obvious reasons - just find HTC One X GSM and download
To get out of bootloop try flashing boot.img for the rom you installed. Might help?
Perhaps booting another kernel is enough to get the phone booted far enough to start charging.
You can use 'fastboot boot <zImage> <ramdisk.cpio.gz>' to download and boot another kernel.
I have a similar problem my phone is not charging beyond 3.5mV which is just roughly not enough to flash it, it requires 3.68 I think, and once it gets to 3557 it starts going down even if its connected.
I tried the .bat option already and same result. Even the phone goes warmer when charging, so I placed a fan beside it to keep it cool but no luck still...
What can I do?
Is it because the phone has no boot.img? only recovery? and a flashed rom waiting for the boot.img?
H170k121 said:
I have a similar problem my phone is not charging beyond 3.5mV which is just roughly not enough to flash it, it requires 3.68 I think, and once it gets to 3557 it starts going down even if its connected.
I tried the .bat option already and same result. Even the phone goes warmer when charging, so I placed a fan beside it to keep it cool but no luck still...
What can I do?
Is it because the phone has no boot.img? only recovery? and a flashed rom waiting for the boot.img?
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Possibly, it needs the boot.img, which I'm sure you're aware is the kernel, a kernel is practically the link between software and hardware, so it could quite possibly be the fact you haven't flashed the boot.img, it more than certainly won't boot without one. Which ever Rom you flashed. Extract the boot.img from it then flash it via fastboot. Then clear the caches and it should boot.
Also if you can get into recovery just quickly flash the newest cwm and then enter it. This will allow it to charge whilst on recovery you can also mount your sd card in this recovery too
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smidgeox said:
Possibly, it needs the boot.img, which I'm sure you're aware is the kernel, a kernel is practically the link between software and hardware, so it could quite possibly be the fact you haven't flashed the boot.img, it more than certainly won't boot without one. Which ever Rom you flashed. Extract the boot.img from it then flash it via fastboot. Then clear the caches and it should boot.
Also if you can get into recovery just quickly flash the newest cwm and then enter it. This will allow it to charge whilst on recovery you can also mount your sd card in this recovery too
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Oh yeah I know that and that's why I'm worried, because I have low batt issues that won't let me flash it =S and in recovery I have the latest cwm which is i think the .4 something, but I can't flash anything else, I can still install from sd card though, so if there is a way to flash it via sd card, or recovery it will work perfectly.
guys i have this problem and icant fix my device can someone help me thanks
I just woke up with the same problem.
I rebooted into CWR, wiped battery stats, and rebooted.
Now everything's fine.
pacDiesel said:
I just woke up with the same problem.
I rebooted into CWR, wiped battery stats, and rebooted.
Now everything's fine.
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I dont have cwm installed on my htc one x and have no battery on it and it is stuck in a boot loop how could i fix this because i cant install cwm because i have no power or clear cache ? so just pre much how would i charge it in this state ?
mikkygwaz24 said:
I dont have cwm installed on my htc one x and have no battery on it and it is stuck in a boot loop how could i fix this because i cant install cwm because i have no power or clear cache ? so just pre much how would i charge it in this state ?
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I was stuck like that before just kept rebooting into bootloader until I had enough bat took me about half an hour then flashed cwm straight away then left it in cwm to charge a little then restored backup
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pacDiesel said:
I just woke up with the same problem.
I rebooted into CWR, wiped battery stats, and rebooted.
Now everything's fine.
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joewong1991 said:
I was stuck like that before just kept rebooting into bootloader until I had enough bat took me about half an hour then flashed cwm straight away then left it in cwm to charge a little then restored backup
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Do i have it pluged into wall charger or into pc then command prompt to reboot into bootloader? and how will i know if it ha enough charge?
mikkygwaz24 said:
Do i have it pluged into wall charger or into pc then command prompt to reboot into bootloader? and how will i know if it ha enough charge?
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I used wall charger and manually booted into bootloader over and over again connecting to my pc every couple of boots until the battery low warning went
I also used thunders one click tool to see my battery level
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joewong1991 said:
I used wall charger and manually booted into bootloader over and over again connecting to my pc every couple of boots until the battery low warning went
I also used thunders one click tool to see my battery level
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How did you manually boot into bootloader because i have tried and battery is still the same. thanks for your help much appreciated
mikkygwaz24 said:
How did you manually boot into bootloader because i have tried and battery is still the same. thanks for your help much appreciated
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In bootloader just hit the reboot option let it try and reboot then hold power and volume button to go back to bootloader everytime it tries to boot it is charging but only a little bit so keep repeating until you have enough juice to flash recovery took me about 30mins of constant reboots until I could flash recovery
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Somewhere on this site exists a script that will do this all for you. Certainly have a search for keywords like "script" "reboot" and "charge," I'm sure it'll appear, and save you tons of effort
Its magic
http://db.tt/aLqeTpPO
joewong1991 said:
In bootloader just hit the reboot option let it try and reboot then hold power and volume button to go back to bootloader everytime it tries to boot it is charging but only a little bit so keep repeating until you have enough juice to flash recovery took me about 30mins of constant reboots until I could flash recovery
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I finally have enough charge but i noticed that my bootloader
is Locked but i have S-OFF, is there anyway to flash recovery with a locked bootloader i dont have cwm installed or any other
custom Rom. thanks Ive looked everywhere cant find a answer
Hello, I am In serious need of some help.
My problem is that my device boots up to the HTC logo with the red writing then the lightning bolt shows and the short boot video plays but the sound is all distorted and cuts out half way through. Then it reboots. This is an endless and annoying cycle so I hold power + volume down and run fastboot to get the shutdown option.
Here is what I did.
I was trying to root my device so I unlocked the bootloader. I then was going to use r1-primo-cdma-superboot.zip but my computer was having trouble downloading the file and I ended up getting redirected to Tweaked Stock Boot.img I then flashed the device with fastboot and that .img file and got a broken phone as a result.
Since then I have tried many things including the RUU but I wasn't sure what one to use so I tried multiple RUU files that sounded right however I kept getting "error 115 : Unknown Error" when trying to recover.
I am more than happy to provide any information and I understand some is needed to properly diagnose the issue but I am not sure what information is needed or how to access it.
Also I downloaded PACman v15.3 primoc inyourface09.zip and flashed the kernel. Before I did that I only got the HTC boot image on startup. After flasing the kernel the boot loop included the lightning bolt and short boot video with distorted sound. I could not flash the ROM though because the "/sdcard" dir is an internal directory and the actual sd card dir is "/sd-ext" so the bootloader cant do it. I also tried sideloading the PACman.zip with "adb sideload PACman.zip" with no luck.
Sorry to just throw all this out there but I really don't know what else to do I have been trying to figure this out for 3 days straight lol so I look forward to hearing any advice at all.
Did you try to re flash the super boot img?
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Did you try to re flash the super boot img?
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Yes I did try that but it didn't work. I think the problem is that I don't have a ROM but I also have no way of flasing the ROM to the device because the sdcard mounts as "/sd-ext" but the bootloader will only look in "/sdcard"
Thanks anyway lol
You can't access the recovery? (if you didn't flash a recovery, download one, cwm or twrp and flash it via fastboot) if you can access it it will let you install roms
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mr_nooby said:
You can't access the recovery? (if you didn't flash a recovery, download one, cwm or twrp and flash it via fastboot) if you can access it it will let you install roms
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I can access the recovery via the bootloader but as I mentioned the bootloader tries to find the .zip file in "/sdcard" and my sdcard mounts to "/sd-ext" also when I try to sideload via adb all I get is the adb help screen. Its like adb sideload <filename.zip> isn't the right command.
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I can access the recovery via the bootloader but as I mentioned the bootloader tries to find the .zip file in "/sdcard" and my sdcard mounts to "/sd-ext" also when I try to sideload via adb all I get is the adb help screen. Its like adb sideload <filename.zip> isn't the right command.
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Sorry but this sdcard and sdext is confusing, access the recovery and try to install zip from sd card (or sd ext), always put the roms in your micro sd, if from the recovery you can see the rom, then you have no problem at all. Once you install the rom, you go in the bootloader and flash the kernel, but not from the recovery, you flash it via fastboot.
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Sorry but this sdcard and sdext is confusing, access the recovery and try to install zip from sd card (or sd ext), always put the roms in your micro sd, if from the recovery you can see the rom, then you have no problem at all. Once you install the rom, you go in the bootloader and flash the kernel, but not from the recovery, you flash it via fastboot.
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Ok this makes sense. So from what I can tell the device was soft bricked and the /sdcard would not mount. I saw a fix that required the stock recovery but I couldn't get it to work however I did fix the issue by flashing the TWRPrecovery.img and formatted to ext3. Now I can flash ROMs but they keep bootlooping.
The new ROM boots up and about 2 minutes after everything is done it reboots. I have tried a few different ROMs and always wipe the data and everyhting but I cant find any answers.
Any Ideas?
That's probably your same problem, give a look http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018518
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That's probably your same problem, give a look http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018518
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I believe this will solve my issue.
My only question is what RUU do I use.
I have a VM HTC One V CDMA
Bootloader shows:
PRIMOC PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.53.0000
RADIO-1.00.00.0928
eMMC-boot
YES!!! I finally got back to stock settings. Thank you so much for all the advice along the way. xda-developers saved my ass all the way!
The last post solved the issue
Glad I helped you out
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What Rom did you use
what Rom did you use that finally worked? Or did you just use a working backup.
As far as I can see, no rom has a radio yet for 1.0.0.0928.
please help: boot loop after kernel flash/rom flash
okay i hope someone on here can give me specific details on how to fix this pain in the @$$ problem lol
i rooted phone unlocked boot loader but for some damn reason it'll boot up like it's booting up
into the custom recovery (which i have twrp) the htc brilliant screen with red text here are the problem
after i installed or flashed them
1.) after loading rom/kernel i would be stuck at the "htc quietly brilliant" screen w/ the red text stays there
or i get this issue
2.) the htc queitly brilliant with red text comes up then boots phone but goes through boot loop
phone make model:
htc one v (cricket) with htc sence
hboot version: 1.57.0000
s-on
radio-1.00.05.0929
again boot loader is unlocked and phone is rooted or at least was i did factory reset it a few times out of frustration and did full wipe of phone
any help would be greatly appreciated thanks please help.
please help: boot loop after kernel flash/rom flash, update
Donjffrs32 said:
okay i hope someone on here can give me specific details on how to fix this pain in the @$$ problem lol
i rooted phone unlocked boot loader but for some damn reason it'll boot up like it's booting up
into the custom recovery (which i have twrp) the htc brilliant screen with red text here are the problem
after i installed or flashed them
1.) after loading rom/kernel i would be stuck at the "htc quietly brilliant" screen w/ the red text stays there
or i get this issue
2.) the htc queitly brilliant with red text comes up then boots phone but goes through boot loop
phone make model:
htc one v (cricket) with htc sence
hboot version: 1.57.0000
s-on
radio-1.00.05.0929
again boot loader is unlocked and phone is rooted or at least was i did factory reset it a few times out of frustration and did full wipe of phone
any help would be greatly appreciated thanks please help.
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UPDATE:
I managed to fix the above issues how ever i still need assistance. no matter what rom i try to use (cdma compatible primoC of course) phone goes through a boot loop continuously now boots up like it normaly should but after that it boot loops. help would be great thanks
ANOTHER UPDATE:
to my prior posts
okay so i flashed bluesensev1.0 w/ the hellboy kernel
it'll let me go to the main screen when you go to unlock it but still boot loops right when i go to unlock the screen to get to the main screen on the phone or "desktop"
any suggestions why it would boot loop continuously still?
kernel maybe? all i did was did a full wipe and installed BlueSensev1.0.zip file located on these forums
sorry for the multiple posts just trying to figure this headache of a problem out hopefully someone can post a suggestion.
Hi my phone bootloop, can't access the recovery (CWM, TWRP and factory recovery)
Please help repair phone.
PRIMOC PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.57.0000
RADIO-1.00.00.0928
eMNC-boot
Jun 18 2012, 10:22:43
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Did you flash a boot.img from fastboot?
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sellersj27 said:
Did you flash a boot.img from fastboot?
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Yes tried openrecovery-twrp-2.2.0-primoc2037129816 and different kernels.
myu471 said:
Yes tried openrecovery-twrp-2.2.0-primoc2037129816 and different kernels.
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You have twrp in your working fastboot folder and the command 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img' was used? Did it say sending recovery image in your command prompt?
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Donjffrs32 said:
ANOTHER UPDATE:
to my prior posts
okay so i flashed bluesensev1.0 w/ the hellboy kernel
it'll let me go to the main screen when you go to unlock it but still boot loops right when i go to unlock the screen to get to the main screen on the phone or "desktop"
any suggestions why it would boot loop continuously still?
kernel maybe? all i did was did a full wipe and installed BlueSensev1.0.zip file located on these forums
sorry for the multiple posts just trying to figure this headache of a problem out hopefully someone can post a suggestion.
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You need an OTA kernel. I will do some digging and try to dig one up. I am assuming you are primou since you are using hellboy?
cant boot into recovery
Hi, dont know if im posting this in the right section, but i have my one v rooted and the bootloader unlocked. i flashed the boot.img over and it was successful. i at first kept getting the phone with the triangle and red exclamation mark then after using the all in one tool kit i recieved after trying to boot into recovery the white htc start up screen with "this build is for development purposes only". i have cwm and twrp on the phone and tried to flash the cwm boot.img if im not mistakin. i just need to know why i would be getting this and what steps i may have missed in the process would be helpful. thank you in advance.
I am so stuck with this problem and have been searching forums for answers for days...Also, I am new at this. After much trial and effort I managed to
1. unlock my htc one x bootloader
2. install CWM recovery
3. install cyanogen mod
AND, it worked....however there were none of the google apps (gapps). So I downloaded them on the phone, went into CWM recovery and installed them from there. My phone restarted, then turned off. It now won't reboot.
It loads only as far as the HTC quietly brilliant logo. I can access bootloader through the power/vol.down keys. Then when I select 'recovery', it simply goes back to the "splash screen" described earlier.
I figured I would just try to reflash CWM and start over, but every time I flash CWM (and I have tried hundreds of times), the command lines say it has been done, but the phone just boots back to the splash screen again, and hangs there.
How do I get my phone back working again?
Many thanks in advance, and your patience is appreciated
Simba12 said:
I am so stuck with this problem and have been searching forums for answers for days...Also, I am new at this. After much trial and effort I managed to
1. unlock my htc one x bootloader
2. install CWM recovery
3. install cyanogen mod
AND, it worked....however there were none of the google apps (gapps). So I downloaded them on the phone, went into CWM recovery and installed them from there. My phone restarted, then turned off. It now won't reboot.
It loads only as far as the HTC quietly brilliant logo. I can access bootloader through the power/vol.down keys. Then when I select 'recovery', it simply goes back to the "splash screen" described earlier.
I figured I would just try to reflash CWM and start over, but every time I flash CWM (and I have tried hundreds of times), the command lines say it has been done, but the phone just boots back to the splash screen again, and hangs there.
How do I get my phone back working again?
Many thanks in advance, and your patience is appreciated
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If so try to flash another recovery just like Philz_Touch recovery.
thanks for your reply...i had already attempted Philz recovery 5.11.2, and just tried again. And again, the cmd box says it is written and finished, done and OKAY. Yet when I reboot or try to go to recovery, the phone immediately reverts to the splash screen still. Open to any ideas, and feel free to ask as many questions as needed...thanks Virgolib
Do the command " fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" ?
that's exactly the command i typed, but no luck!
Simba12 said:
that's exactly the command i typed, but no luck!
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It's weird , it was never happened to me and have no idea at all, sorry. someone can help you.
Anyhow now you just do power off the phone for sometime and try it again, good luck.
Thanks for your suggestions anyway...does anyone else out there have a solution?
Try this: fastboot erase cache, boot in recovery
If that does not solve your problem, erase cache, turn off device from bootloader and then try to enter recovery
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thanks for your reply...i had already attempted Philz recovery 5.11.2, and just tried again. And again, the cmd box says it is written and finished, done and OKAY. Yet when I reboot or try to go to recovery, the phone immediately reverts to the splash screen still. Open to any ideas, and feel free to ask as many questions as needed...thanks Virgolib
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Your recovery is fine just go back to bootloader and type in fastboot erase cache and then boot back to recovery.
Yep fastboot erase cache should do the trick indeed. Then start over with a full wipe !
Install CM rom, install gapps and then reboot. It doesn't work with a reboot in between !
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Mr Hofs said:
Yep fastboot erase cache should do the trick indeed. Then start over with a full wipe !
Install CM rom, install gapps and then reboot. It doesn't work with a reboot in between !
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Thanks for your reply...can you please outline the exact steps or commands for a full wipe?
Stefan0vic said:
Try this: fastboot erase cache, boot in recovery
If that does not solve your problem, erase cache, turn off device from bootloader and then try to enter recovery
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i have tried all those things many times...the moment i attempt to enter recovery, the phone just goes straight to the htc quietly brilliant screen.
but just to be certain i am completing the steps right, i open a command window and type the prompt; fastboot erase cache
the pc tells me it is done
i then manually through the volume buttons select the recovery option and press power to execute
just a thought gents, my bootloader indicates that my battery is low. i have been using this command script i found to charge it a little, but it doesn't seem to charge it much...could the low battery be the cause or at least contributing to my problem?
Mr Hofs said:
Yep fastboot erase cache should do the trick indeed. Then start over with a full wipe !
Install CM rom, install gapps and then reboot. It doesn't work with a reboot in between !
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hi mr Hofs, you seem to be the Don on this site!!!
I have tried everything suggested...relocked, unlocked, reflashed etc, but still, keep getting stuck on that htc quietly brilliant screen when trying to enter CWM recovery (or Philz recovery)
anything else i can try?
Uhm well i am not sure about this one. But lets keep on trying. I'm gonna put some random questions out
1: original HTC usb cable
2: directly usb 2.0 port on pc (not via hub or extension cords)
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Uhm well i am not sure about this one. But lets keep on trying. I'm gonna put some random questions out
1: original HTC usb cable
2: directly usb 2.0 port on pc (not via hub or extension cords)
Yes, I am using the original white HTC cable and i am going directly into my computer's usb plug...sorry for the lag in response, i am in australia so probably sleeping when u reply, but thanks for your continued help.
i am certain it's not bricked, as when i relock then unlock, i get the screen on my phone asking me if i am certain that i want to unlock it. it also responds to my command prompts in the black command window.
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Which cm version are you using? Have you made sure you're flashing the right gapp version?
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treebill said:
Which cm version are you using? Have you made sure you're flashing the right gapp version?
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Hi Treebill. I am using recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
This worked the first time, just doesn't seem to be working now. I have also given philzrecovery a go, to no avail.
Tried it all again this morning;
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
(and just for good measure),
fastboot erase cache...THEN
reboot bootloader...THEN
phone just goes to htc splash screen and hangs...also i try manually entering recovery through the vol.down/power buttons, with the same result
Also, i am not even trying to flash gapps right now, just get the phone back working. However i was pretty certain I was using the right version when i originally did flash gapps...
What if you reboot to recovery via command ?
Fastboot reboot recovery
Make sure you delete all recovery image files in the fastboot folder, download and copy a brand new one to the fastboot folder and rename the file to recovery.img
Then flash it
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What if you reboot to recovery via command ?
Fastboot reboot recovery
Make sure you delete all recovery image files in the fastboot folder, download and copy a brand new one to the fastboot folder and rename the file to recovery.img
Then flash it
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tried your suggestions, and still no love. when i typed in the fastboot reboot recovery command, i just got a long list of commands and options. i have tried thinking of everything, and am making sure i follow all instructions down to the last letter