Stuck in a boot-loop - HTC One X

Hello everyone!
First of all, I would like to apologize, as these kind of issues have probably been talked about and solved a gazillion of times before, but the thing is, I'm having a hard time grasping the start and the end of this issue myself, as the phone that is stuck in a boot-loop isn't mine - it belongs to a friend of mine who somehow managed to get the whole thing bricked.
Anyhow, I'll start off with what I know;
His goal was to flash a new ROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1601543). He unlocked the bootloader and rooted the phone using these instructions; http://onexroot.com/one-x-root/how-to-root-one-x/). He succeeded in doing so and decided to move onto flashing the rom.
But the problems started when he read that he's first supposed to flash "Android Fastboot kit 2.1" onto the device, prior to flashing the device. And so he did. Or well, tried - what he told me was that he booted the phone into fastboot mode, then ran the "Install Boot.img" bat file inside the Fastboot Kit folder he downloaded and after that, the phone got bricked.
Now, my knowledge in this area isn't too great either, but I've flashed a few ROMs in my life before, so, I decided I'd do my best to help. But I have no clue on what steps he should take from here on.
To my understanding, he was running the official 1.29 version and he is still able to access the boot-loader as well as Clockwork Recovery mod. To my understanding, he didn't create a back-up of his previously working ROM and the phone won't show up in Windows Explorer while connected via USB either.
To my limited understanding, I should now try and install the rom onto his phone and once done, the whole thing should work - the only problem with that is the fact I can't get the ROM zip onto the SD Card right now, as explorer won't recognize it. So far, I tried using ADB to push the ROM file onto the phone, but every time I use the command "adb shell mount /sdcard" I get a "Device not foound" error. So, I'm kinda stuck here right now. If this even is the right way to solve the issue, that is.
So, like I said, I'm having a hard time grasping the start and the end of this issue myself, and if there is any additional information needed, I'll do my best to find out more about it - I do have the phone in my possession at the moment as well.
Thanks a lot to anyone who'll offer any kind of help!

Atraeh said:
Hello everyone!
First of all, I would like to apologize, as these kind of issues have probably been talked about and solved a gazillion of times before, but the thing is, I'm having a hard time grasping the start and the end of this issue myself, as the phone that is stuck in a boot-loop isn't mine - it belongs to a friend of mine who somehow managed to get the whole thing bricked.
Anyhow, I'll start off with what I know;
His goal was to flash a new ROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1601543). He unlocked the bootloader and rooted the phone using these instructions; http://onexroot.com/one-x-root/how-to-root-one-x/). He succeeded in doing so and decided to move onto flashing the rom.
But the problems started when he read that he's first supposed to flash "Android Fastboot kit 2.1" onto the device, prior to flashing the device. And so he did. Or well, tried - what he told me was that he booted the phone into fastboot mode, then ran the "Install Boot.img" bat file inside the Fastboot Kit folder he downloaded and after that, the phone got bricked.
Now, my knowledge in this area isn't too great either, but I've flashed a few ROMs in my life before, so, I decided I'd do my best to help. But I have no clue on what steps he should take from here on.
To my understanding, he was running the official 1.29 version and he is still able to access the boot-loader as well as Clockwork Recovery mod. To my understanding, he didn't create a back-up of his previously working ROM and the phone won't show up in Windows Explorer while connected via USB either.
To my limited understanding, I should now try and install the rom onto his phone and once done, the whole thing should work - the only problem with that is the fact I can't get the ROM zip onto the SD Card right now, as explorer won't recognize it. So far, I tried using ADB to push the ROM file onto the phone, but every time I use the command "adb shell mount /sdcard" I get a "Device not foound" error. So, I'm kinda stuck here right now. If this even is the right way to solve the issue, that is.
So, like I said, I'm having a hard time grasping the start and the end of this issue myself, and if there is any additional information needed, I'll do my best to find out more about it - I do have the phone in my possession at the moment as well.
Thanks a lot to anyone who'll offer any kind of help!
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The latest Clockwork jobby will allow you to mount the sdcard as USB drive.
Other than that, you seem to be on the right track.

^ he's right
What you want to do is first download the 5.8.4.0 version of the endeavoru CWM recovery.
reboot to your bootloader, make sure you're in fastboot and flash the new recovery img.
After you have successfully flashed the new recovery, well... go to the recovery
On the recovery, tap mounts and storage, then tap Mount USB. VOILA!!!!!

Yeah, I forgot to mention that I've already tried mounting the SD Card via Clockwork Recovery - I get an error saying "Unable to open ums lunfile (No such file or directory exists). So that doesn't seem to be an option either, unless you have an idea on how to counter this?
EDIT: Ah, I see - he's using an older version. I'll get the latest one on board and give it a go. Will have to wait a bit for the phone to charge up first it seems though. Not enough battery to do it right now .
Thanks!

And voila! The phone is operational.
Thanks a lot for the help and, I just hope I never manage to half-brick my own HOX .

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Bricked gnex and I'm well out of my depth. HELP PLEASE!

Hello,
I had a problem I posted about earlier and I had no replies, so I stupidly tried to fix it myself. Here's the original post
"I'm in a bit of a pickle. I'm running gummy 1.0, and I was just messing around with the lockscreens that are native on the rom, and I changed back to the stock ics one and now my phone won't unlock without rebooting. As soon as I Hello,touch the padlock it restarts.
This would be no more than a minor inconvenience if I hadn't recently had to wipe my SD card due to memory issues (and after forgetting to add any new backups and any rom zips). So I cannot reinstall a back up or reinstall the rom from recovery. I've tried putting a rom back onto the SD via usb but the phone connects as a media device and the computer won't sync. hmm"
I've just done the factory reset from adb and now the phone is stuck in a bootloop. When I start fastboot it says "downloading do not turn off target!!" What in God's name have I done?!
I know this is totally my fault for trying to fix something when I'm in well out of my depth, but I'd really appreciate some help.
Thanks
James, the idiot
First thing I'd suggest is downloading the GNex toolkit located here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
To re-flash CWM to be on the safe side, then use the adb push feature to push a rom .zip onto the phone. Then boot into CWM and re-flash it.
See if that works.
EchoVelocity said:
First thing I'd suggest is downloading the GNex toolkit located here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
To re-flash CWM to be on the safe side, then use the adb push feature to push a rom .zip onto the phone. Then boot into CWM and re-flash it.
See if that works.
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That sounds about right.
Boot to bootloader, flash CWM, boot to recovery, adb push a new ROM to /sdcard, flash ROM, profit.
Hello and thanks for your reply!
It was the Gnex toolkit that I was using, and without it I would be even more lost!
I'm not sure if you're some good omen or something but just as I read your reply, after leaving the phone in a bootloop for about 10 minutes, it just started up by itself!
Hopefully this is the end of my problems
Thanks again for your reply!
James

I'm in a bit of a pickle (GB, S-ON, ADB is broken)

First of all, I gotta give props to Albinoman for getting the Incredible to where he has (Jellybean, on the Incredible!... wow!)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778190
I've been following Albinoman's progress and while I was trying to troubleshoot the "low space notification" we're all too familiar with, I made a HUGE mistake.... I was using Albinoman's Beta 2, which worked great, but I tried restoring a nandroid backup and it failed, due to a corrupt SD card. Then, I tried restoring to another backup, which also failed. I then set out to run a scandisk on the SD card, so I shut off my phone thinking I could just boot back into recovery no problem right?!? WRONG!
After fixing the SD card, I was unable to even boot into recovery, I was getting the scary 5 vibrates of death, and I found this thread, which was half-helpful:
[HOW-TO] Fix 5 vibrate and black screen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1110865
It was able to get my SD card working (previously it didn't at all), but I still cannot boot without having a USB cable plugged in (otherwise I get the 5 vibrates and a blank screen).
The thread suggested using z4root to gain temporary root but when I try that, it just sits there for a very long time and times out.
Here's where my biggest problems come in...
I'm currently running Gingerbread 2.3.4, S-ON, and ADB is BROKEN on my phone
My HBoot is version 1.07.0000 (I was 0.92.0000, but now I flashed cmlusco's newer HTC rom, so it changed)
What I currently have to work with (what works):
Wifi, SD Card (new one of course), 3G, and I'm able to boot, and I got my bootloader unlocked!
I cannot find any way to root my phone based on my current situation.
I have found plenty of ways to root (I'm used unrevoked plenty of times but it wont help me now because ADB wont work with my phone because it's broken, but I can't fix ADB, because I can't get root, it's really a sad situation)
I've tried HTC's RUU official root method, other RUU's, and Unrevoked, but they all don't work because my ADB is messed up
Also, I don't know if this helps, I can use fastboot, and I was able to flash an image using fastboot commands, but it's been awhile since I've tried that, and I don't know of anything I can flash via fastboot to help my situation.
My main goal is, I just need to get rooted again so that I can re-flash Albinoman's sweet Beta 3 ROM which I've been unable to even try
Thanks for the help you guys are amazing!
UPDATE: It's FIXED!!!! Here's the short version of how (in case it happens to anyone else)
To start, my phone A: Would not boot B: Would not read the SD card, or EMMC, EVEN in recovery C: all USB was broken including ADB (but fastboot worked) and D: I managed to lose root by flashing like mad in hopes of fixing AB and C
Step 1: I flashed cmlusco's ROM that he suggested which got my hboot up to date etc...
Step 2: I went to http://htcdev.com/bootloader/ and unlocked my bootloader (BUT I skipped straight to step 8 (the fastboot part, since everything before that was a waste of my time since my USB/ADB was hosed))
Step 3: I flashed this recovery image and ran "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Step 4: I downloaded superuser and loaded it through recovery, now that my SD card worked
Step 5: I then was able to do the following in order to fix the USB/ADB problem:
using this file and this file and running them in an android emulator app I downloaded from google play (since my USB was broken)
Terminal emulator & ADB commands:
Code:
su
cat /sdcard/flash_image > /data/flash_image
cat /sdcard/mtd-eng.img > /data/mtd-eng.img
chmod 755 /data/flash_image
/data/flash_image misc /data/mtd-eng.img
reboot
(credits for this to this thread)
Step 6: I was now fixed, so I just wiped my phone and flashed Albinoman's Jellybean ROM because it rocks!
Thanks to tiny4579 and cmlusco for both of your help!
Two quick questions:
1. Does USB mass storage work? (do your sdcard and emmc get recognized as drive letters when it boots) - if it doesn't there MAY be a problem but question 2's suggestion may fix it.
2. Did you try uninstalling and reinstalling the adb drivers?
This is just off the top of my head. Oh, now I see that fastboot works so basic USB communication works so it may be a driver issue.
Oh, since fastboot works you should be able to flash CWM recovery and a superuser zip to root unless it says not allowed. But if you can flash and boot recovery at that point no point on rooting, just flash a rooted ROM like jellybean beta3.
meadowsjared said:
First of all, I gotta give props to Albinoman for getting the Incredible to where he has (Jellybean, on the Incredible!... wow!)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778190
I've been following Albinoman's progress and while I was trying to troubleshoot the "low space notification" we're all too familiar with, I made a HUGE mistake.... I was using Albinoman's Beta 2, which worked great, but I tried restoring a nandroid backup and it failed, due to a corrupt SD card. Then, I tried restoring to another backup, which also failed. I then set out to run a scandisk on the SD card, so I shut off my phone thinking I could just boot back into recovery no problem right?!? WRONG!
After fixing the SD card, I was unable to even boot into recovery, I was getting the scary 5 vibrates of death, and I found this thread, which was half-helpful:
[HOW-TO] Fix 5 vibrate and black screen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1110865
It was able to get my SD card working (previously it didn't at all), but I still cannot boot without having a USB cable plugged in (otherwise I get the 5 vibrates and a blank screen).
The thread suggested using z4root to gain temporary root but when I try that, it just sits there for a very long time and times out.
Here's where my biggest problems come in...
I'm currently running Gingerbread 2.3.4, S-ON, and ADB is BROKEN on my phone
What I currently have to work with (what works):
Wifi, SD Card (new one of course), 3G, and I'm able to boot
I cannot find any way to root my phone based on my current situation.
I have found plenty of ways to root (I'm used unrevoked plenty of times but it wont help me now because ADB wont work with my phone because it's broken, but I can't fix ADB, because I can't get root, it's really a sad situation)
I've tried HTC's RUU official root method, other RUU's, and Unrevoked, but they all don't work because my ADB is messed up
Also, I don't know if this helps, I can use fastboot, and I was able to flash an image using fastboot commands, but it's been awhile since I've tried that, and I don't know of anything I can flash via fastboot to help my situation.
My main goal is, I just need to get rooted again so that I can re-flash Albinoman's sweet Beta 3 ROM which I've been unable to even try
Any help anybody could offer me would be GREAT! Thanks XDA, you guys are amazing!
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What hboot version are you on? Have you tried an ruu thru hboot?
I would try an ruu thru hboot first. http://dinc.does-it.net/Stock_Images/4.08.605.15/PB31IMG.zip
If that dosent let you boot, use the htcdev site to unlock your bootloader. And then fastboot flash cwm recovery, and then superuser thru cwm. Then you will be rooted and can try to wipe everything and flash a rom.
tiny4579 said:
Two quick questions:
1. Does USB mass storage work? (do your sdcard and emmc get recognized as drive letters when it boots) - if it doesn't there MAY be a problem but question 2's suggestion may fix it.
2. Did you try uninstalling and reinstalling the adb drivers?
This is just off the top of my head. Oh, now I see that fastboot works so basic USB communication works so it may be a driver issue.
Oh, since fastboot works you should be able to flash CWM recovery and a superuser zip to root unless it says not allowed. But if you can flash and boot recovery at that point no point on rooting, just flash a rooted ROM like jellybean beta3.
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1st of all, thanks for getting back to me so quickly Tiny, you're amazing, and I appreciate all the work you've done with the Dinc, thanks for being so active!
1. No, mass storage doesn't work (I assume you mean plugging in the phone and having it mount the SD card as a drive on the computer)
However, I am able to now use both my SD card from within Gingerbread, and the recovery, but only after doing the "fastboot oem enableqxdm 0" trick
2. I haven't tried uninstalling and reinstalling the ADB drivers, but only because.... I'm a developer, and sometimes I develop on my home computer, and sometimes I develop at work, and they both exhibit the same behavior, so I don't think it can be that both computers, just happened to get messed up at the exact same time, right when my phone got hosed?
Also, I've used ADB plenty in the past, on both computers, so I'm certain they're set up right, just between having two computers to work with, AND the extensive use I've made of ADB in the past (I'm the office Root-er, I've rooted most of my co-worker's phone for them, so I've had quite a bit of experience (and should have known better than to turn off my phone when I did which got me in this pickle ))
Just to be clear though, basic USB communication works, but only in HBOOT, NOT from Gingerbread, actually, having the phone plugged into USB (whether or not USB debugging is turned on on the phone), WILL lock up my computer until I unplug it, and as soon as I unplug, my computer snaps back to normal So I think somehow something in the phone got hosed so the ADB is broken, however, I can't fix it because I can't get my root back because I'm stuck in the horrible stock gingerbread (no offense to anyone that likes it )
Also, yes, I've tried a ton of times to flash a superuser zip to root and it says it's not allowed/bad signature or whatever, because it's still S-ON
cmlusco said:
What hboot version are you on? Have you tried an ruu thru hboot?
I would try an ruu thru hboot first. http://dinc.does-it.net/Stock_Images/4.08.605.15/PB31IMG.zip
If that dosent let you boot, use the htcdev site to unlock your bootloader. And then fastboot flash cwm recovery, and then superuser thru cwm. Then you will be rooted and can try to wipe everything and flash a rom.
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@cmlusco
I didn't even know you could use RUU's through hboot, I'll try that, as well as using the HTC unlocker RUU with hboot.
I'd already tried those things normally, but with by USB being hosed, it didn't help much. :-\
I'll post back when I've given them a try
cmlusco said:
What hboot version are you on? Have you tried an ruu thru hboot?
I would try an ruu thru hboot first. http://dinc.does-it.net/Stock_Images/4.08.605.15/PB31IMG.zip
If that dosent let you boot, use the htcdev site to unlock your bootloader. And then fastboot flash cwm recovery, and then superuser thru cwm. Then you will be rooted and can try to wipe everything and flash a rom.
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I'm on HBoot 0.92.0000
and it seems to only allow me to flash newer, or the same version as what I've got (because I've tried downgrading)
I just tried the RUU from HTC to root my phone.
I ran the RUU, put the phone in hboot, and it sat and said "verifying phone information" or something like that and said "error 170, usb connection error"
I also put the phone in "fastboot" and tried again, it didn't seem to make a difference.
Now regarding flashing an RUU through hboot, how would I go about doing that? I'm assuming you're talking about throwing the PB31IMG.zip on my SD and booting into Hboot. Now that DOES work however, I'm still S-ON, so unless it's a factory image, it ain't gonna like it
That is, unless there's some kind of fastboot voodoo that can be done to get something on there to exploit it and get my back my root I once had and loved!
meadowsjared said:
I'm on HBoot 0.92.0000
and it seems to only allow me to flash newer, or the same version as what I've got (because I've tried downgrading)
I just tried the RUU from HTC to root my phone.
I ran the RUU, put the phone in hboot, and it sat and said "verifying phone information" or something like that and said "error 170, usb connection error"
I also put the phone in "fastboot" and tried again, it didn't seem to make a difference.
Now regarding flashing an RUU through hboot, how would I go about doing that? I'm assuming you're talking about throwing the PB31IMG.zip on my SD and booting into Hboot. Now that DOES work however, I'm still S-ON, so unless it's a factory image, it ain't gonna like it
That is, unless there's some kind of fastboot voodoo that can be done to get something on there to exploit it and get my back my root I once had and loved!
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That PB31IMG.zip i posted is 4.08.605.15, the latest android version for our phone. It is official and signed by htc, so it should flash even if your s-on. Just place it on your sd in no folders and hboot should find it.
cmlusco said:
That PB31IMG.zip i posted is 4.08.605.15, the latest android version for our phone. It is official and signed by htc, so it should flash even if your s-on. Just place it on your sd in no folders and hboot should find it.
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Yes, you're right, I was able to flash that image using hboot, but sadly... the adb is STILL broken and doing all the same things it was before (it doesn't work, and when I plug it into my computer, it freaks out my computer and the computer freezes until I unplug the phone, then everything is fine again)
It seems that all these images write everything to the phone... BUT what I need. I've found some things that "should" fix my problem, but they are all unsigned, and therefore they require root. Is there a chance that now with this newest RUU you gave me "z4root" will work cmlusco? (the reason I ask is, I'm hoping that an app that roots the phone without the computer will work, since every time I plug into a computer, it doesn't work, and just freaks out the computer)
Also, regarding the official HTC way to root, I tried running their "PB3120000_Incredible_C_hboot_1.02.0000_4.08.605.2.exe" file, however, that didn't work in the slightest (because it uses adb commands to talk to the phone). Is it possible that there's a way to extract the PB31IMG.zip file from that exe file and therefore I would be able to flash that using hboot, and the phone would like it because it's signed by HTC (I'm assuming)?
By the way, ever since I flashed that newer PB31IMG.zip ROM, now when I go into hboot, at the top it says "*** LOCKED ***", and it never said that before, I don't know if that matters at all? :-\
Also, if it helps any, here's what the update looked like....
*** LOCKED ***
INCREDIBLE XC SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-1.07.0000
MICROP-0417
TOUCH PANEL-ATMEL224_16ab
RADIO-2.15.10.12.20
Apr 24 2012,22:58:40
HBOOT
Parsing... [SD ZIP]
[1] RADIO_V2 - OK
[2] BOOT - OK
[3] RECOVERY - OK
[4] SYSTEM - OK
[5] SPLASH1 - OK
Update Complete...
Then, after running the update, it asked me if I wanted to reboot, it showed the picture of the phone with the arrows in a circle around it, then when it wen to reboot, it did the usual (for me lately), and gave me the 5-vibrates of death and a black screen, the only way to get out of it is to do a battery pull. Then, after doing that, if I just plug in the cable, I can boot into the new rom just fine, but if the cable isn't plugged in, I just get the 5 vibrates of death, like this guy....
[HOW-TO] Fix 5 vibrate and black screen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1110865
But sadly, in order to completely fix myself, I need root, and I can't seem to even get temporary root? :-\
I'm hoping maybe something there might help y'all to help me? :-\
tiny4579 said:
Two quick questions:
1. Does USB mass storage work? (do your sdcard and emmc get recognized as drive letters when it boots) - if it doesn't there MAY be a problem but question 2's suggestion may fix it.
2. Did you try uninstalling and reinstalling the adb drivers?
This is just off the top of my head. Oh, now I see that fastboot works so basic USB communication works so it may be a driver issue.
Oh, since fastboot works you should be able to flash CWM recovery and a superuser zip to root unless it says not allowed. But if you can flash and boot recovery at that point no point on rooting, just flash a rooted ROM like jellybean beta3.
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@tiny4579
To be more clear, the basic USB communication doesn't work, the only way I can get anything that uses USB to work, is by booting into fastboot, and I have been able to do fastboot commands (like "fastboot oem enableqxdm 0"). So it seems that fastboot's USB works just fine (I've tested this on multiple computers), but anything after that, like trying to use the USB from the operating system, is totally broken. So I'm guessing that internally, the phone's drivers for USB are separate for hboot, and therefore still work, however, the phone's USB drivers for Gingerbread, are completely broken, even though I've been able to flash 2 different versions of signed gingerbread from HTC, they still don't seem to fix my USB problem even though it's writing the entire system all over again. Is it possible that there's a signed HTC zip that will fix my USB, that would fix me... the only question is.... does a signed HTC zip exist that will fix my USB??? :-\
Ok, I've got great news, I was able to finally unlock my bootloader! so now when I go into HBOOT, it says at the top "UNLOCKED", however, it still says S-ON, and I still don't have root, but I think we're getting there!
So now that my bootloader is unlocked, I'm assuming I should be able to either load a custom recovery (like clockworkmod), however, I still can't use ADB to do anything so things like unrevoked wont work for me sadly
Do you guys have any advice on what I can now do that my bootloader is unlocked? (I'm a little unclear about what the whole bootloader thing does for me). I think I understand rooting, at least enough, and I thought I understood the bootloader, and the unlocking. But now that my bootloader is unlocked, it still wont let me load anything like CM7.1, or clockworkmod (I tried both of those by going into recovery and trying to flash the update.zip).
Either way, I'm very encouraged by the fact that my bootloader is unlocked, I'm assuming it should help me to acheive my goal of rooting and eventually gettting Albioman's Jellybean on there?
meadowsjared said:
Ok, I've got great news, I was able to finally unlock my bootloader! so now when I go into HBOOT, it says at the top "UNLOCKED", however, it still says S-ON, and I still don't have root, but I think we're getting there!
So now that my bootloader is unlocked, I'm assuming I should be able to either load a custom recovery (like clockworkmod), however, I still can't use ADB to do anything so things like unrevoked wont work for me sadly
Do you guys have any advice on what I can now do that my bootloader is unlocked? (I'm a little unclear about what the whole bootloader thing does for me). I think I understand rooting, at least enough, and I thought I understood the bootloader, and the unlocking. But now that my bootloader is unlocked, it still wont let me load anything like CM7.1, or clockworkmod (I tried both of those by going into recovery and trying to flash the update.zip).
Either way, I'm very encouraged by the fact that my bootloader is unlocked, I'm assuming it should help me to acheive my goal of rooting and eventually gettting Albioman's Jellybean on there?
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Now you need to fastboot flash cwm. Download this file http://dinc.does-it.net/Guide_Root_New_Hboot/recovery.img, and place it on your pc in the same folder as the fastboot.exe file.
Open a cmd prompt on your pc to where fastboot.exe and recovery.img are. Type the folowing:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
If you get no errors, go to the maim hboot menu and select recovery. You should now be in cwm recovery.
Download superuser http://dinc.does-it.net/Superuser/SuperUser_3.0.7.zip, and place it on your sdcard by going to mounts and storrage and selecting mount usb storrage. If it freezes up the phone or the pc, you will need to take the sd out and use a card reader to put it on the sd with a pc.
Then flash it thru recovery like you would a rom. Now you will be rooted. Then flash a rom of your choosing and hope it boots.
Might as well load the ROM when you load superuser. But flashing superuser is silly if you're going to flash a ROM with root right after it but it's probably still a good zip to keep on your sdcard.
tiny4579 said:
Might as well load the ROM when you load superuser. But flashing superuser is silly if you're going to flash a ROM with root right after it but it's probably still a good zip to keep on your sdcard.
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Yeah i guess it is pointless to flash su, then wipe it, then flash a rooted rom.
Thank you both of you, you were a HUGE HELP!!!!! I'm FIIIIIIXED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm going to update the original post to detail how I got fixed (the short version is, I just did what cmlusco said, and as soon as I had root, I followed this and it worked!!!!)
tiny4579 said:
Might as well load the ROM when you load superuser. But flashing superuser is silly if you're going to flash a ROM with root right after it but it's probably still a good zip to keep on your sdcard.
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I wound up loading superuser like cmlusco suggested, only because I wanted to have everything fixed and perfect before loading Albinoman's new ROM, just in case there were issues, that way I'd know that it was the ROM or my phone, especially since my SD Card freaked out on me and that's how I got into this mess
....But, you are right, the only problem is, I'm super paranoid, and I like to be super-thorough
meadowsjared said:
I wound up loading superuser like cmlusco suggested, only because I wanted to have everything fixed and perfect before loading Albinoman's new ROM, just in case there were issues, that way I'd know that it was the ROM or my phone, especially since my SD Card freaked out on me and that's how I got into this mess
....But, you are right, the only problem is, I'm super paranoid, and I like to be super-thorough
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Glad its working for you.
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This Phone is a pain ( wont take a rom rooted and unlocked)

Im using Twrp and i have tryied a few zips for few roms i hit install and it dose some stuff then it fails, it keeps saying error flashing zip what is with the is phone its been giving me hell all day
First off, I tried twrp once, and since it made changes (overriding stock recovery) without my consent, i went back to CWM and will never look back. Are the zips you're trying to flash for your model of phone, e.g. takju, yakju, etc.? Who is your carrier? Have you checked your downloaded file hashes to make sure the downloads are good?
im used to the cwm, i tried the twrp because it was in the kit i hate it tho, how do i get rid of it, ive been trying to flash the toro as my phone is on verizon, i downloaded a few on the phone on my pc, from here from the unlockr, i been trying to figure this thing out
Had the same issue with TWRP. I really liked a lot of the things that set it apart from CWM, but the darn thing just flat out refused to install anything I threw at it.
First off, you'll want to make sure you have adb and fastboot set up on your computer and know how to run them. There are some great guides out there to get you started if you need. Then if you want to get CWM installed, download the appropriate version from their download site. Plug your phone into your computer and boot it into fastboot, then you can use the "fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img" on your computer to install the CWM recovery image.
Ok, I was using the all in one took kit because this phone is different and it seems to make the job ten times harder, I managed to get to cmw on my phone but i still can not get the zip to flash, I would know how to work fast boot once i get it opened up ive used it quite a few times, ive gotten my roms from the site so i am pretty sure they are good i actual put the zip on the phone too to makes use it wasn't the cable or the phone being unplugged so do is there any other suggestions
anybody know what to do im stumpped
Hypeonline said:
anybody know what to do im stumpped
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What recovery version ? If its old and your trying to install a KitKat ROM chances are it'll fail status 7
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What recovery version ? If its old and your trying to install a KitKat ROM chances are it'll fail status 7
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Not sure on the version but i have cwm from the manager so I'm guessing its up to date , kit kat is strange where's my cupcake lol, i have the rom manager so im just assuming its up to date
I got it right wiped the phone a few times got cwm on there and it flashed cm11 thanks for the help

[Q] I made a huge mistake and I need help.

First of all, Sorry if I make any mistakes with the language as English is not my first language.
I rooted my HTC One M8 (Unlocked version) a month or two months ago, yesterday I received the Lollipop OTA update and I wanted to install it, I did as it said and it sent me to the The Win Project thing and as you all know, it failed. So I made a research on the internet and it said that it was impossible, either I needed to wait for the ROM or I needed to unroot my phone, So I as the noob that I am, went to the SuperSU program and clicked Unroot, then try it again, and from then on I started to make one mistake after another, I checked how to do a factory reset because I thought that even that I have my phone Rooted, I don't really exploit it as much, so it was okay to go back to basics and then afterwards install the official Lollipop update.
I went then to check some tips and I was unsuccessful, then I try to download the Candy5 version and try it and when I was "following instructions" I downloaded the Candy 5 and the gapps and everything and then I went to recovery mode, I wiped all the things that needed to be wiped and then I realized that I forgot to move the downloads from my PC to my HTC, so I clicked Reboot, it asked me to install the SuperSU and I clicked yes, then it rebooted, but it never went further away from the white screen with the green HTC logo in the middle and the "powered by Android" at the bottom. The HTC is frozen, I can't really do anything from there, I press the power button, the volume buttons, any combination between all these and nothing happens, when I connect it to my computer, the computer makes a sound as if detected an external device being connected but it doesn't really appear as a file.
What can I do? What should I do? I know I screwed up big time and you guys may hate people like me.
Thanks in advance.
You need to load a custom rom on the external SDCard, go to TWRP, select external SDCard, and install the rom.
But really you have made the situation worse from where you were.
Done...but...
SaHiLzZ said:
You need to load a custom rom on the external SDCard, go to TWRP, select external SDCard, and install the rom.
But really you have made the situation worse from where you were.
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Thanks, I know I messed up. Now I have another problem. The SDCard is not working on the TWRP. What should I do?
I found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
Should I do that?
gamorro said:
Thanks, I know I messed up. Now I have another problem. The SDCard is not working on the TWRP. What should I do?
I found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
Should I do that?
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If you are in twrp you can use the command "adb push filename.zip /sdcard/" and it will put the zip onto your Internal storage or wherever you tell it to put it. I believe /sdcard/ is internal storage and /sdcard2/ is ext sd card. just remember to have the zips for the rom in the same folder that the adb file is. after pushing you do not have to reboot your device and should be good to go as far as wiping/installing goes
I did something stupid yesterday a bit like whats going on with you see here I deleted the os got stuck on the white screen ect.
I used this rom and followed this guide
You may want to check to make sure it's the correct rom and that i'm not making things worse.

[SOLVED!] Problem getting ANYTHING onto the E980

Well, as usual, I've managed to mess things up and here I am again. Somehow, I installed something or other that required rebooting. When I did, I kept getting an error that the systemui was messed up. So I decided to try to flash a custom ROM since it appeared this thing was already FUBAR and that's where the fun began. It WAS running stock 4.4.2. I wiped everything in preparation to flash the stock .tot file. Went to flash a zip from the external sdcard, and it refused telling me it couldn't mount the card! The only hopeful thing is that it powers up, I can get into download/recovery, and it's recognized by the PC through LGFT and ADB.
I can't flash anything, can't push or install through ADB, can't sideload anything. LG flash tools gets to about 38 seconds and then fails. It's like the devices permission were all changed to read only. The device is rooted and has CWM recovery. Is there a way to completely slick this thing (except for recovery - I'd do that too if need be) to reset permissions.
Any/all suggestions gladly accepted.
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Well, as usual, I've managed to mess things up and here I am again. Somehow, I installed something or other that required rebooting. When I did, I kept getting an error that the systemui was messed up. So I decided to try to flash a custom ROM since it appeared this thing was already FUBAR and that's where the fun began. It WAS running stock 4.4.2. I wiped everything in preparation to flash the stock .tot file. Went to flash a zip from the external sdcard, and it refused telling me it couldn't mount the card! The only hopeful thing is that it powers up, I can get into download/recovery, and it's recognized by the PC through LGFT and ADB.
I can't flash anything, can't push or install through ADB, can't sideload anything. LG flash tools gets to about 38 seconds and then fails. It's like the devices permission were all changed to read only. The device is rooted and has CWM recovery. Is there a way to completely slick this thing (except for recovery - I'd do that too if need be) to reset permissions.
Any/all suggestions gladly accepted.
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Surprisingly, there was nothing wrong with the phone nor the software nor the PC. After screwing around with this for a couple of days, I had a thought to try a different USB cable. So, I popped it on and, lo & behold, I'm able to flash to stock! Lesson learned: Don't use cheap cables and try changing cables when you're have weird problems like this. :good:

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